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book: indirection for faster message passing
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``` console
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$ cargo run --example binds
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{{#include ../../../../ci/expected/binds.run}}```
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## Indirection for faster message passing
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Message passing always involves copying the payload from the sender into a
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static variable and then from the static variable into the receiver. Thus
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sending a large buffer, like a `[u8; 128]`, as a message involves two expensive
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`memcpy`s. To minimize the message passing overhead one can use indirection:
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instead of sending the buffer by value, one can send an owning pointer into the
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buffer.
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One can use a global allocator to achieve indirection (`alloc::Box`,
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`alloc::Rc`, etc.), which requires using the nightly channel as of Rust v1.34.0,
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or one can use a statically allocated memory pool like [`heapless::Pool`].
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[`heapless::Pool`]: https://docs.rs/heapless/0.4.3/heapless/pool/index.html
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Here's an example where `heapless::Pool` is used to "box" buffers of 128 bytes.
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``` rust
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{{#include ../../../../examples/pool.rs}}
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```
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``` console
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$ cargo run --example binds
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{{#include ../../../../ci/expected/pool.run}}```
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bar(0x2000008c)
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foo(0x20000110)
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examples/pool.rs
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//! examples/pool.rs
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#![deny(unsafe_code)]
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#![deny(warnings)]
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#![no_main]
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#![no_std]
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extern crate panic_semihosting;
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use cortex_m_semihosting::{debug, hprintln};
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use heapless::{
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pool,
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pool::singleton::{Box, Pool},
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};
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use lm3s6965::Interrupt;
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use rtfm::app;
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// Declare a pool of 128-byte memory blocks
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pool!(P: [u8; 128]);
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#[app(device = lm3s6965)]
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const APP: () = {
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#[init]
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fn init() {
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static mut MEMORY: [u8; 512] = [0; 512];
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// Increase the capacity of the memory pool by ~4
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P::grow(MEMORY);
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rtfm::pend(Interrupt::I2C0);
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}
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#[interrupt(priority = 2, spawn = [foo, bar])]
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fn I2C0() {
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// claim a memory block, leave it uninitialized and ..
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let x = P::alloc().unwrap().freeze();
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// .. send it to the `foo` task
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spawn.foo(x).ok().unwrap();
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// send another block to the task `bar`
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spawn.bar(P::alloc().unwrap().freeze()).ok().unwrap();
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}
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#[task]
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fn foo(x: Box<P>) {
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hprintln!("foo({:?})", x.as_ptr()).unwrap();
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// explicitly return the block to the pool
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drop(x);
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debug::exit(debug::EXIT_SUCCESS);
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}
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#[task(priority = 2)]
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fn bar(x: Box<P>) {
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hprintln!("bar({:?})", x.as_ptr()).unwrap();
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// this is done automatically so we can omit the call to `drop`
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// drop(x);
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}
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extern "C" {
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fn UART0();
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fn UART1();
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}
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};
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