rtic-monotonics: Add some docs

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datdenkikniet 2023-04-13 18:10:29 +02:00
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@ -11,10 +11,12 @@ authors = [
"Per Lindgren <per.lindgren@ltu.se>",
]
categories = ["concurrency", "embedded", "no-std", "asynchronous"]
description = "rtic-monotonics lib TODO"
description = "A library that provides implementations of the Monotonic trait from rtic-time"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["cortex-m-systick", "rp2040", "nrf52840"]
rustdoc-flags = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
[dependencies]
rtic-time = { version = "1.0.0-alpha.1", path = "../rtic-time" }

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@ -1,10 +1,31 @@
//! Crate
//! In-tree implementations of the [`rtic_time::Monotonic`] (reexported) trait for
//! timers & clocks found on commonly used microcontrollers.
//!
//! To enable the implementations, you must enable a feature for the specific MCU you're targeting.
//!
//! # Cortex-M Systick
//! The [`systick`] monotonic works on all cortex-M parts, and requires that the feature `cortex-m-systick` is enabled.
//!
//! # RP2040
//! The RP2040 monotonics require that the `rp2040` feature is enabled.
//!
//! # nRF
//! nRF monotonics require that one of the available `nrf52*` features is enabled.
//!
//! All implementations of timers for the nRF52 family are documented here. Monotonics that
//! are not available on all parts in this family will have an `Available on crate features X only`
//! tag, describing what parts _do_ support that monotonic. Monotonics without an
//! `Available on crate features X only` tag are available on any `nrf52*` feature.
//!
// To build these docs correctly:
// RUSTFLAGS="--cfg docsrs" cargo doc --featuers cortex-m-systick,rp2040,nrf52840
#![no_std]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
//deny_warnings_placeholder_for_ci
#![allow(incomplete_features)]
#![feature(async_fn_in_trait)]
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]
pub use rtic_time::{Monotonic, TimeoutError, TimerQueue};

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//! Monotonic implementations for the nRF series of MCUs.
//! [`Monotonic`](super::Monotonic) implementations for the nRF series of MCUs.
pub mod rtc;
pub mod timer;

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//! RTIC Monotonic impl for the nRF RTCs.
//! [`Monotonic`] implementation for the nRF Real Time Clocks (RTC).
//!
//! # Example
//!
@ -82,6 +82,10 @@ macro_rules! create_nrf_rtc1_monotonic_token {
/// Register the Rtc2 interrupt for the monotonic.
#[cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840"))]
#[cfg_attr(
docsrs,
doc(cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840")))
)]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! create_nrf_rtc2_monotonic_token {
() => {{
@ -90,8 +94,11 @@ macro_rules! create_nrf_rtc2_monotonic_token {
}
macro_rules! make_rtc {
($mono_name:ident, $rtc:ident, $overflow:ident, $tq:ident) => {
($mono_name:ident, $rtc:ident, $overflow:ident, $tq:ident$(, doc: ($($doc:tt)*))?) => {
/// Monotonic timer queue implementation.
$(
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg($($doc)*)))]
)?
pub struct $mono_name;
static $overflow: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0);
@ -243,4 +250,4 @@ macro_rules! make_rtc {
make_rtc!(Rtc0, RTC0, RTC0_OVERFLOWS, RTC0_TQ);
make_rtc!(Rtc1, RTC1, RTC1_OVERFLOWS, RTC1_TQ);
#[cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840"))]
make_rtc!(Rtc2, RTC2, RTC2_OVERFLOWS, RTC2_TQ);
make_rtc!(Rtc2, RTC2, RTC2_OVERFLOWS, RTC2_TQ, doc: (any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840")));

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@ -1,4 +1,7 @@
//! Monotonic impl for the 32-bit timers of the nRF series.
//! [`Monotonic`] impl for the 32-bit timers of the nRF series.
//!
//! Not all timers are available on all parts. Ensure that only the available
//! timers are exposed by having the correct `nrf52*` feature enabled for `rtic-monotonic`.
//!
//! # Example
//!
@ -95,6 +98,10 @@ macro_rules! create_nrf_timer2_monotonic_token {
}
/// Register the Timer3 interrupt for the monotonic.
#[cfg_attr(
docsrs,
doc(cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840")))
)]
#[cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! create_nrf_timer3_monotonic_token {
@ -104,6 +111,10 @@ macro_rules! create_nrf_timer3_monotonic_token {
}
/// Register the Timer4 interrupt for the monotonic.
#[cfg_attr(
docsrs,
doc(cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840")))
)]
#[cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840"))]
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! create_nrf_timer4_monotonic_token {
@ -113,8 +124,11 @@ macro_rules! create_nrf_timer4_monotonic_token {
}
macro_rules! make_timer {
($mono_name:ident, $timer:ident, $overflow:ident, $tq:ident) => {
($mono_name:ident, $timer:ident, $overflow:ident, $tq:ident$(, doc: ($($doc:tt)*))?) => {
/// Monotonic timer queue implementation.
$(
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg($($doc)*)))]
)?
pub struct $mono_name;
static $overflow: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0);
@ -274,6 +288,6 @@ make_timer!(Timer0, TIMER0, TIMER0_OVERFLOWS, TIMER0_TQ);
make_timer!(Timer1, TIMER1, TIMER1_OVERFLOWS, TIMER1_TQ);
make_timer!(Timer2, TIMER2, TIMER2_OVERFLOWS, TIMER2_TQ);
#[cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840"))]
make_timer!(Timer3, TIMER3, TIMER3_OVERFLOWS, TIMER3_TQ);
make_timer!(Timer3, TIMER3, TIMER3_OVERFLOWS, TIMER3_TQ, doc: (any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840")));
#[cfg(any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840"))]
make_timer!(Timer4, TIMER4, TIMER4_OVERFLOWS, TIMER4_TQ);
make_timer!(Timer4, TIMER4, TIMER4_OVERFLOWS, TIMER4_TQ, doc: (any(feature = "nrf52832", feature = "nrf52833", feature = "nrf52840")));

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//! A monotonic implementation for RP2040's Timer peripheral.
//! [`Monotonic`] implementation for RP2040's Timer peripheral.
//!
//! # Example
//!

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//! A monotonics based on Cortex-M SysTick. Note that this implementation is inefficient as it
//! ticks, and generates interrupts, at a constant rate.
//! [`Monotonic`] based on Cortex-M SysTick. Note: this implementation is inefficient as it
//! ticks and generates interrupts at a constant rate.
//!
//! Currently, the following tick rates are supported:
//!
//! | Feature | Tick rate | Precision |
//! |:----------------:|----------:|----------:|
//! | (none / default) | 1 Hz | 1 ms |
//! | systick-100hz | 100 Hz | 10 ms |
//! | systick-10khz | 10 KHz | 0.1 ms |
//! # Example
//!
//! ```