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202 lines
5.7 KiB
Rust
202 lines
5.7 KiB
Rust
//! [`Monotonic`] based on Cortex-M SysTick. Note: this implementation is inefficient as it
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//! ticks and generates interrupts at a constant rate.
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//!
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//! Currently, the following tick rates are supported:
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//!
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//! | Feature | Tick rate | Precision |
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//! |:----------------:|----------:|----------:|
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//! | (none / default) | 1 Hz | 1 ms |
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//! | systick-100hz | 100 Hz | 10 ms |
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//! | systick-10khz | 10 KHz | 0.1 ms |
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//! # Example
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use rtic_monotonics::systick::*;
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//!
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//! fn init() {
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//! # // This is normally provided by the selected PAC
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//! # let systick = unsafe { core::mem::transmute(()) };
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//! // Generate the required token
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//! let systick_token = rtic_monotonics::create_systick_token!();
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//!
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//! // Start the monotonic
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//! Systick::start(systick, 12_000_000, systick_token);
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//! }
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//!
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//! async fn usage() {
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//! loop {
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//! // Use the monotonic
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//! Systick::delay(100.millis()).await;
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//! }
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//! }
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//! ```
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use super::Monotonic;
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pub use super::{TimeoutError, TimerQueue};
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use atomic_polyfill::{AtomicU32, Ordering};
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use core::future::Future;
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use cortex_m::peripheral::SYST;
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pub use fugit::{self, ExtU32};
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// Features should be additive, here systick-100hz gets picked if both
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// `systick-100hz` and `systick-10khz` are enabled.
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cfg_if::cfg_if! {
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if #[cfg(feature = "systick-100hz")]
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{
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const TIMER_HZ: u32 = 100;
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} else if #[cfg(feature = "systick-10khz")]
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{
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const TIMER_HZ: u32 = 10_000;
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} else {
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// Default case is 1 kHz
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const TIMER_HZ: u32 = 1_000;
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}
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}
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/// Systick implementing `rtic_monotonic::Monotonic` which runs at 1 kHz, 100Hz or 10 kHz.
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pub struct Systick;
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impl Systick {
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/// Start a `Monotonic` based on SysTick.
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///
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/// The `sysclk` parameter is the speed at which SysTick runs at. This value should come from
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/// the clock generation function of the used HAL.
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///
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/// Notice that the actual rate of the timer is a best approximation based on the given
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/// `sysclk` and `TIMER_HZ`.
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///
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/// Note: Give the return value to `TimerQueue::initialize()` to initialize the timer queue.
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pub fn start(
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mut systick: cortex_m::peripheral::SYST,
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sysclk: u32,
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_interrupt_token: impl crate::InterruptToken<Self>,
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) {
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// + TIMER_HZ / 2 provides round to nearest instead of round to 0.
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// - 1 as the counter range is inclusive [0, reload]
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let reload = (sysclk + TIMER_HZ / 2) / TIMER_HZ - 1;
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assert!(reload <= 0x00ff_ffff);
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assert!(reload > 0);
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systick.disable_counter();
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systick.set_clock_source(cortex_m::peripheral::syst::SystClkSource::Core);
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systick.set_reload(reload);
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systick.enable_interrupt();
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systick.enable_counter();
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SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE.initialize(Systick {});
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}
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fn systick() -> SYST {
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unsafe { core::mem::transmute::<(), SYST>(()) }
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}
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}
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static SYSTICK_CNT: AtomicU32 = AtomicU32::new(0);
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static SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE: TimerQueue<Systick> = TimerQueue::new();
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// Forward timerqueue interface
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impl Systick {
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/// Used to access the underlying timer queue
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub fn __tq() -> &'static TimerQueue<Systick> {
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&SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE
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}
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/// Timeout at a specific time.
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pub async fn timeout_at<F: Future>(
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instant: <Self as Monotonic>::Instant,
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future: F,
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) -> Result<F::Output, TimeoutError> {
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SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE.timeout_at(instant, future).await
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}
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/// Timeout after a specific duration.
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#[inline]
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pub async fn timeout_after<F: Future>(
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duration: <Self as Monotonic>::Duration,
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future: F,
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) -> Result<F::Output, TimeoutError> {
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SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE.timeout_after(duration, future).await
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}
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/// Delay for some duration of time.
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#[inline]
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pub async fn delay(duration: <Self as Monotonic>::Duration) {
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SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE.delay(duration).await;
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}
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/// Delay to some specific time instant.
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#[inline]
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pub async fn delay_until(instant: <Self as Monotonic>::Instant) {
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SYSTICK_TIMER_QUEUE.delay_until(instant).await;
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}
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}
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impl Monotonic for Systick {
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type Instant = fugit::TimerInstantU32<TIMER_HZ>;
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type Duration = fugit::TimerDurationU32<TIMER_HZ>;
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const ZERO: Self::Instant = Self::Instant::from_ticks(0);
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fn now() -> Self::Instant {
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if Self::systick().has_wrapped() {
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SYSTICK_CNT.fetch_add(1, Ordering::AcqRel);
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}
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Self::Instant::from_ticks(SYSTICK_CNT.load(Ordering::Relaxed))
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}
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fn set_compare(_: Self::Instant) {
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// No need to do something here, we get interrupts anyway.
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}
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fn clear_compare_flag() {
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// NOOP with SysTick interrupt
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}
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fn pend_interrupt() {
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cortex_m::peripheral::SCB::set_pendst();
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}
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fn on_interrupt() {
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if Self::systick().has_wrapped() {
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SYSTICK_CNT.fetch_add(1, Ordering::AcqRel);
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}
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}
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fn enable_timer() {}
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fn disable_timer() {}
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "embedded-hal-async")]
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impl embedded_hal_async::delay::DelayUs for Systick {
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async fn delay_us(&mut self, us: u32) {
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Self::delay(us.micros()).await;
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}
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async fn delay_ms(&mut self, ms: u32) {
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Self::delay(ms.millis()).await;
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}
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}
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/// Register the Systick interrupt for the monotonic.
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! create_systick_token {
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() => {{
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#[no_mangle]
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#[allow(non_snake_case)]
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unsafe extern "C" fn SysTick() {
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$crate::systick::Systick::__tq().on_monotonic_interrupt();
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}
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pub struct SystickToken;
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unsafe impl $crate::InterruptToken<$crate::systick::Systick> for SystickToken {}
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SystickToken
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}};
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}
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