rtic/rtic-time/src/monotonic.rs
2023-01-26 22:51:10 +01:00

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//! ...
/// # A monotonic clock / counter definition.
///
/// ## Correctness
///
/// The trait enforces that proper time-math is implemented between `Instant` and `Duration`. This
/// is a requirement on the time library that the user chooses to use.
pub trait Monotonic {
/// The time at time zero.
const ZERO: Self::Instant;
/// The type for instant, defining an instant in time.
///
/// **Note:** In all APIs in RTIC that use instants from this monotonic, this type will be used.
type Instant: Ord
+ Copy
+ core::ops::Add<Self::Duration, Output = Self::Instant>
+ core::ops::Sub<Self::Duration, Output = Self::Instant>
+ core::ops::Sub<Self::Instant, Output = Self::Duration>;
/// The type for duration, defining an duration of time.
///
/// **Note:** In all APIs in RTIC that use duration from this monotonic, this type will be used.
type Duration;
/// Get the current time.
fn now() -> Self::Instant;
/// Set the compare value of the timer interrupt.
///
/// **Note:** This method does not need to handle race conditions of the monotonic, the timer
/// queue in RTIC checks this.
fn set_compare(instant: Self::Instant);
/// Clear the compare interrupt flag.
fn clear_compare_flag();
/// Pend the timer's interrupt.
fn pend_interrupt();
/// Optional. Runs on interrupt before any timer queue handling.
fn on_interrupt() {}
/// Optional. This is used to save power, this is called when the timer queue is not empty.
///
/// Enabling and disabling the monotonic needs to propagate to `now` so that an instant
/// based of `now()` is still valid.
///
/// NOTE: This may be called more than once.
fn enable_timer() {}
/// Optional. This is used to save power, this is called when the timer queue is empty.
///
/// Enabling and disabling the monotonic needs to propagate to `now` so that an instant
/// based of `now()` is still valid.
///
/// NOTE: This may be called more than once.
fn disable_timer() {}
}