- Move typelevel interrupts to a special-purpose mod: `embassy_xx::interrupt::typelevel`.
- Reexport the PAC interrupt enum in `embassy_xx::interrupt`.
This has a few advantages:
- The `embassy_xx::interrupt` module is now more "standard".
- It works with `cortex-m` functions for manipulating interrupts, for example.
- It works with RTIC.
- the interrupt enum allows holding value that can be "any interrupt at runtime", this can't be done with typelevel irqs.
- When "const-generics on enums" is stable, we can remove the typelevel interrupts without disruptive changes to `embassy_xx::interrupt`.
- Move Interrupt and InterruptExecutor from `embassy` to `embassy-cortex-m`.
- Move Unborrow from `embassy` to `embassy-hal-common` (nothing in `embassy` requires it anymore)
- Move PeripheralMutex from `embassy-hal-common` to `embassy-cortex-m`.
* Adds an executor for WASM runtimes based on wasm_bindgen.
* Add time driver based on JS time handling.
* Add example that can run in browser locally.
* Update to critical-section version that supports 'std' flag
Fixes#18
Syn considers doc comments to be attributes, so forwarding those fixes the issue.
It's probably a good idea to forward most attributes anyway.
This removes the need to duplicate the configuration for each individual
chip, but will instead pass on the configuration specified in the config
attribute.
Update nrf, stm32, rp macros with passing the config to a per-chip
configure function which assumes the appropriate configuration to be
passed to it.
To demonstrate this feature, the stm32l0xx clock setup and RTC is added which exposes
clock configuration different from stm32f4xx (and has a different set of timers and HAL APIs).
This allows crates depending on embassy that wants to use a different
module path to do so for the 'task' and 'main' macros, by passing the
parameter 'embassy_prefix'. The prefix defaults to '::', which will
retain the existing behavior.
The `interrupt` package previously tried to be drop-in compatible with the
`interrupt` package from PACs. THis meant that there was both a PAC-style enum
value `UARTE0` and an embassy-style owned `UARTE0Interrupt` type. This made
things VERY confusing.
This drops compatibility with the PAC, improving the names for embassy interrupts.
- It's no longer possible to call run() reentrantly from within a task (soundness issue)
- it's now possible to spawn Send tasks across threads (SendSpawner, #37)