document #[app]

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name = "cortex-m-rtfm" name = "cortex-m-rtfm"
readme = "README.md" readme = "README.md"
repository = "https://github.com/japaric/cortex-m-rtfm" repository = "https://github.com/japaric/cortex-m-rtfm"
version = "0.5.0-alpha.1" version = "0.5.0-beta.1"
[lib] [lib]
name = "rtfm" name = "rtfm"

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#[cfg(test)] #[cfg(test)]
mod tests; mod tests;
/// Attribute used to declare a RTFM application
///
/// This attribute must be applied to a `const` item of type `()`. The `const` item is effectively
/// used as a `mod` item: its value must be a block that contains items commonly found in modules,
/// like functions and `static` variables.
///
/// The `app` attribute has one mandatory argument:
///
/// - `device = <path>`. The path must point to a device crate generated using [`svd2rust`]
/// **v0.14.x**.
///
/// [`svd2rust`]: https://crates.io/crates/svd2rust
///
/// and several optional arguments:
///
/// - `peripherals = <bool>`. Indicates whether the runtime takes the device peripherals and makes
/// them available to the `init` context.
///
/// - `monotonic = <path>`. This is a path to a zero-sized structure (e.g. `struct Foo;`) that
/// implements the `Monotonic` trait. This argument must be provided to use the `schedule` API.
///
/// The items allowed in the block value of the `const` item are specified below:
///
/// # 1. `struct Resources`
///
/// This structure contains the declaration of all the resources used by the application. Each field
/// in this structure corresponds to a different resource. Each resource may optionally be given an
/// initial value using the `#[init(<value>)]` attribute. Resources with no compile-time initial
/// value as referred to as *late* resources.
///
/// # 2. `fn`
///
/// Functions must contain *one* of the following attributes: `init`, `idle` or `task`. The
/// attribute defines the role of the function in the application.
///
/// ## a. `#[init]`
///
/// This attribute indicates that the function is to be used as the *initialization function*. There
/// must be exactly one instance of the `init` attribute inside the `app` pseudo-module. The
/// signature of the `init` function must be `fn (<fn-name>::Context) [-> <fn-name>::LateResources]`
/// where `<fn-name>` is the name of the function adorned with the `#[init]` attribute.
///
/// The `init` function runs after memory (RAM) is initialized and runs with interrupts disabled.
/// Interrupts are re-enabled after `init` returns.
///
/// The `init` attribute accepts the following optional arguments:
///
/// - `resources = [resource_a, resource_b, ..]`. This is the list of resources this context has
/// access to.
///
/// - `schedule = [task_a, task_b, ..]`. This is the list of *software* tasks that this context can
/// schedule to run in the future. *IMPORTANT*: This argument is accepted only if the `monotonic`
/// argument is passed to the `#[app]` attribute.
///
/// - `spawn = [task_a, task_b, ..]`. This is the list of *software* tasks that this context can
/// immediately spawn.
///
/// The first argument of the function, `<fn-name>::Context`, is a structure that contains the
/// following fields:
///
/// - `core`. Exclusive access to core peripherals. The type of this field is [`rtfm::Peripherals`]
/// when the `schedule` API is used and [`cortex_m::Peripherals`] when it's not.
///
/// [`rtfm::Peripherals`]: ../rtfm/struct.Peripherals.html
/// [`cortex_m::Peripherals`]: https://docs.rs/cortex-m/0.6/cortex_m/peripheral/struct.Peripherals.html
///
/// - `device: <device>::Peripherals`. Exclusive access to device-specific peripherals. This
/// field is only present when the `peripherals` argument of the `#[app]` attribute is set to
/// `true`. `<device>` is the path to the device crate specified in the top `app` attribute.
///
/// - `start: <Instant>`. The `start` time of the system: `<Instant>::zero()`. `<Instant>` is the
/// `Instant` type associated to the `Monotonic` implementation specified in the top `#[app]`
/// attribute. **NOTE**: this field is only present when the `schedule` is used.
///
/// - `resources: <fn-name>::Resources`. A `struct` that contains all the resources that can be
/// accessed from this context. Each field is a different resource; each resource may appear as a
/// reference (`&[mut]-`) or as proxy structure that implements the [`rftm::Mutex`] trait.
///
/// [`rtfm::Mutex`]: ../rtfm/trait.Mutex.html
///
/// - `schedule: <fn-name>::Schedule`. A `struct` that can be used to schedule *software* tasks.
///
/// - `spawn: <fn-name>::Spawn`. A `struct` that can be used to spawn *software* tasks.
///
/// The return type `<fn-name>::LateResources` must only be specified when late resources, resources
/// with no initial value declared at compile time, are used. `<fn-name>::LateResources` is a
/// structure where each field corresponds to a different late resource. The
/// `<fn-name>::LateResources` value returned by the `#[init]` function is used to initialize the
/// late resources before `idle` or any task can start.
///
/// Other properties:
///
/// - The `static mut` variables declared at the beginning of this function will be transformed into
/// `&'static mut` references that are safe to access. For example, `static mut FOO: u32 = 0` will
/// become `FOO: &'static mut u32`.
///
/// ## b. `#[idle]`
///
/// This attribute indicates that the function is to be used as the *idle task*. There can be at
/// most once instance of the `idle` attribute inside the `app` pseudo-module. The signature of the
/// `idle` function must be `fn(<fn-name>::Context) -> !` where `<fn-name>` is the name of the
/// function adorned with the `#[idle]` attribute.
///
/// The `idle` task is a special task that always runs in the background. The `idle` task runs at
/// the lowest priority of `0`. If the `idle` task is not defined then the runtime sets the
/// [SLEEPONEXIT] bit after executing `init`.
///
/// [SLEEPONEXIT]: https://developer.arm.com/products/architecture/cpu-architecture/m-profile/docs/100737/0100/power-management/sleep-mode/sleep-on-exit-bit
///
/// The `idle` attribute accepts the following optional arguments:
///
/// - `resources = (..)`. Same meaning / function as [`#[init].resources`](#a-init).
///
/// - `schedule = (..)`. Same meaning / function as [`#[init].schedule`](#a-init).
///
/// - `spawn = (..)`. Same meaning / function as [`#[init].spawn`](#a-init).
///
/// The first argument of the function, `idle::Context`, is a structure that contains the following
/// fields:
///
/// - `resources: _`. Same meaning / function as [`<init>::Context.resources`](#a-init).
///
/// - `schedule: idle::Schedule`. Same meaning / function as [`<init>::Context.schedule`](#a-init).
///
/// - `spawn: idle::Spawn`. Same meaning / function as [`<init>::Context.spawn`](#a-init).
///
/// Other properties:
///
/// - The `static mut` variables declared at the beginning of this function will be transformed into
/// `&'static mut` references that are safe to access. For example, `static mut FOO: u32 = 0` will
/// become `FOO: &'static mut u32`.
///
/// ## c. `#[task]`
///
/// This attribute indicates that the function is either a hardware task or a software task. The
/// signature of hardware tasks must be `fn(<fn-name>::Context)` whereas the signature of software
/// tasks must be `fn(<fn-name>::Context, <inputs>)`. `<fn-name>` refers to the name of the function
/// adorned with the `#[task]` attribute.
///
/// The `task` attribute accepts the following optional arguments.
///
/// - `binds = <interrupt-name>`. Binds this task to a particular interrupt. When this argument is
/// present the task is treated as a hardware task; when it's omitted the task treated is treated as
/// a software task.
///
/// - `priority = <integer>`. This is the static priority of the exception handler. The value must
/// be in the range `1..=(1 << <device-path>::NVIC_PRIO_BITS)` where `<device-path>` is the path to
/// the device crate specified in the top `app` attribute. If this argument is omitted the priority
/// is assumed to be 1.
///
/// - `resources = (..)`. Same meaning / function as [`#[init].resources`](#a-init).
///
/// - `schedule = (..)`. Same meaning / function as [`#[init].schedule`](#a-init).
///
/// - `spawn = (..)`. Same meaning / function as [`#[init].spawn`](#a-init).
///
/// The first argument of the function, `<fn-name>::Context`, is a structure that contains the
/// following fields:
///
/// - `start: <Instant>`. For hardware tasks this is the time at which this handler started
/// executing. For software tasks this is the time at which the task was scheduled to run. **NOTE**:
/// only present when the `schedule` API is used.
///
/// - `resources: _`. Same meaning / function as [`<init>::Context.resources`](#a-init).
///
/// - `schedule: <exception-name>::Schedule`. Same meaning / function as
/// [`<init>::Context.schedule`](#a-init).
///
/// - `spawn: <exception-name>::Spawn`. Same meaning / function as
/// [`<init>::Context.spawn`](#a-init).
///
/// Other properties / constraints:
///
/// - The `static mut` variables declared at the beginning of this function will be transformed into
/// *non*-static `&mut` references that are safe to access. For example, `static mut FOO: u32 = 0`
/// will become `FOO: &mut u32`.
///
/// # 3. `extern` block
///
/// This `extern` block contains a list of interrupts which are *not* used by the application as
/// hardware tasks. These interrupts will be used to dispatch software tasks. Each interrupt will be
/// used to dispatch *multiple* software tasks *at the same priority level*.
///
/// This `extern` block must only contain functions with signature `fn ()`. The names of these
/// functions must match the names of the target device interrupts.
///
/// Attributes can be applied to the functions inside this block. These attributes will be forwarded
/// to the interrupt handlers generated by the `app` attribute.
#[proc_macro_attribute] #[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn app(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { pub fn app(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let mut settings = Settings::default(); let mut settings = Settings::default();

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//! Real Time For the Masses (RTFM) framework for ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers //! Real Time For the Masses (RTFM) framework for ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
//! //!
//! **HEADS UP** This is an **alpha** pre-release; there may be breaking changes in the API and //! **HEADS UP** This is an **beta** pre-release; there may be breaking changes in the API and
//! semantics before a proper release is made. //! semantics before a proper release is made.
//! //!
//! **IMPORTANT**: This crate is published as [`cortex-m-rtfm`] on crates.io but the name of the //! **IMPORTANT**: This crate is published as [`cortex-m-rtfm`] on crates.io but the name of the
@ -12,10 +12,8 @@
//! //!
//! [here]: https://japaric.github.io/rtfm5/book/en/ //! [here]: https://japaric.github.io/rtfm5/book/en/
//! //!
//! Don't forget to check the documentation of the [`#[app]`] attribute, which is the main component //! Don't forget to check the documentation of the `#[app]` attribute (listed under the reexports
//! of the framework. //! section), which is the main component of the framework.
//!
//! [`#[app]`]: ../cortex_m_rtfm_macros/attr.app.html
//! //!
//! # Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) //! # Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
//! //!