rtic/examples/hardware.rs
Henrik Tjäder 9764121cc1 Upgrade of semihosting changed timing
New semihosting 0.5 does not use error handling,
returns directly and as semihosting is generally slow
this led to missing print statements.

Workaround is to add NOP, which seems sufficient
to let it flush the buffers
2023-01-14 11:24:51 +01:00

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//! examples/hardware.rs
#![deny(unsafe_code)]
#![deny(warnings)]
#![no_main]
#![no_std]
use panic_semihosting as _;
#[rtic::app(device = lm3s6965)]
mod app {
use cortex_m_semihosting::{debug, hprintln};
use lm3s6965::Interrupt;
#[shared]
struct Shared {}
#[local]
struct Local {}
#[init]
fn init(_: init::Context) -> (Shared, Local, init::Monotonics) {
// Pends the UART0 interrupt but its handler won't run until *after*
// `init` returns because interrupts are disabled
rtic::pend(Interrupt::UART0); // equivalent to NVIC::pend
hprintln!("init");
(Shared {}, Local {}, init::Monotonics())
}
#[idle]
fn idle(_: idle::Context) -> ! {
// interrupts are enabled again; the `UART0` handler runs at this point
hprintln!("idle");
rtic::pend(Interrupt::UART0);
loop {
// Exit moved after nop to ensure that rtic::pend gets
// to run before exiting
cortex_m::asm::nop();
debug::exit(debug::EXIT_SUCCESS); // Exit QEMU simulator
}
}
#[task(binds = UART0, local = [times: u32 = 0])]
fn uart0(cx: uart0::Context) {
// Safe access to local `static mut` variable
*cx.local.times += 1;
hprintln!(
"UART0 called {} time{}",
*cx.local.times,
if *cx.local.times > 1 { "s" } else { "" }
);
}
}