rtic/examples/generics.rs
Jorge Aparicio 37a0692a0f impl Mutex on all shared resources
document how to write generic code that operates on resources
2018-11-04 18:50:42 +01:00

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//! examples/generics.rs
#![deny(unsafe_code)]
#![deny(warnings)]
#![no_main]
#![no_std]
extern crate panic_semihosting;
use cortex_m_semihosting::debug;
use lm3s6965::Interrupt;
use rtfm::{app, Mutex};
// NOTE: This convenience macro will appear in all the other examples and
// will always look the same
macro_rules! println {
($($tt:tt)*) => {
if let Ok(mut stdout) = cortex_m_semihosting::hio::hstdout() {
use core::fmt::Write;
writeln!(stdout, $($tt)*).ok();
}
};
}
#[app(device = lm3s6965)]
const APP: () = {
static mut SHARED: u32 = 0;
#[init]
fn init() {
rtfm::pend(Interrupt::UART0);
rtfm::pend(Interrupt::UART1);
}
#[interrupt(resources = [SHARED])]
fn UART0() {
static mut STATE: u32 = 0;
println!("UART0(STATE = {})", *STATE);
advance(STATE, resources.SHARED);
rtfm::pend(Interrupt::UART1);
debug::exit(debug::EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
#[interrupt(priority = 2, resources = [SHARED])]
fn UART1() {
static mut STATE: u32 = 0;
println!("UART1(STATE = {})", *STATE);
// just to show that `SHARED` can be accessed directly and ..
*resources.SHARED += 0;
// .. also through a (no-op) `lock`
resources.SHARED.lock(|shared| *shared += 0);
advance(STATE, resources.SHARED);
}
};
fn advance(state: &mut u32, mut shared: impl Mutex<T = u32>) {
*state += 1;
let (old, new) = shared.lock(|shared| {
let old = *shared;
*shared += *state;
(old, *shared)
});
println!("SHARED: {} -> {}", old, new);
}