rtic-monotonics: Improve docs on interrupt priority

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Emil Fresk 2024-10-23 20:51:38 +02:00
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//! tag, describing what parts _do_ support that monotonic. Monotonics without an //! tag, describing what parts _do_ support that monotonic. Monotonics without an
//! `Available on crate features X only` tag are available on any `nrf52*` feature. //! `Available on crate features X only` tag are available on any `nrf52*` feature.
//! //!
//! # Priority of interrupt handlers
//!
//! The priority of timer interrupts are based on `RTIC_ASYNC_MAX_LOGICAL_PRIO` generated by RTIC.
//! It is calculated to be 1 less than the maximum hardware task priority (to not have impact on
//! hardware tasks), or, if no hardware task is available, is set to the maximum priority in the
//! system.
// To build these docs correctly: // To build these docs correctly:
// RUSTFLAGS="--cfg docsrs" cargo +nightly doc --features thumbv7-backend,cortex-m-systick,rp2040,nrf52840,imxrt_gpt1,imxrt_gpt2,imxrt-ral/imxrt1011,stm32h725ag,stm32_tim2,stm32_tim3,stm32_tim4,stm32_tim5,stm32_tim15 // RUSTFLAGS="--cfg docsrs" cargo +nightly doc --features thumbv7-backend,cortex-m-systick,rp2040,nrf52840,imxrt_gpt1,imxrt_gpt2,imxrt-ral/imxrt1011,stm32h725ag,stm32_tim2,stm32_tim3,stm32_tim4,stm32_tim5,stm32_tim15