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RTIC by example
This part of the book introduces the Real-Time Interrupt-driven Concurrency (RTIC) framework to new users by walking them through examples of increasing complexity.
All examples in this part of the book are accessible at the GitHub repository. The examples are runnable on QEMU (emulating a Cortex M3 target), thus no special hardware required to follow along.
To run the examples with QEMU you will need the qemu-system-arm
program.
Check the embedded Rust book for instructions on how to set up an
embedded development environment that includes QEMU.
To run the examples found in examples/
locally, cargo needs a supported target
and
either --examples
(run all examples) or --example NAME
to run a specific example.
Assuming dependencies in place, running:
$ cargo run --target thumbv7m-none-eabi --example locals
Yields this output:
{{#include ../../../ci/expected/locals.run}}
NOTE: You can choose target device by passing a target triple to cargo (e.g.
cargo run --example init --target thumbv7m-none-eabi
) or configure a default target in.cargo/config.toml
.For running the examples, we use a Cortex M3 emulated in QEMU, so the target is
thumbv7m-none-eabi
.