| //! Low level access to Cortex-M processors |
| //! |
| //! This crate provides: |
| //! |
| //! - Access to core peripherals like NVIC, SCB and SysTick. |
| //! - Access to core registers like CONTROL, MSP and PSR. |
| //! - Interrupt manipulation mechanisms |
| //! - Safe wrappers around Cortex-M specific instructions like `bkpt` |
| //! |
| //! # Optional features |
| //! |
| //! ## `inline-asm` |
| //! |
| //! When this feature is enabled the implementation of all the functions inside the `asm` and |
| //! `register` modules use inline assembly (`asm!`) instead of external assembly (FFI into separate |
| //! assembly files pre-compiled using `arm-none-eabi-gcc`). The advantages of enabling `inline-asm` |
| //! are: |
| //! |
| //! - Reduced overhead. FFI eliminates the possibility of inlining so all operations include a |
| //! function call overhead when `inline-asm` is not enabled. |
| //! |
| //! - Some of the `register` API only becomes available only when `inline-asm` is enabled. Check the |
| //! API docs for details. |
| //! |
| //! The disadvantage is that `inline-asm` requires a Rust version at least 1.59 to use the `asm!()` |
| //! macro. In the future 0.8 and above versions of `cortex-m`, this feature will always be enabled. |
| //! |
| //! ## `critical-section-single-core` |
| //! |
| //! This feature enables a [`critical-section`](https://github.com/rust-embedded/critical-section) |
| //! implementation suitable for single-core targets, based on disabling interrupts globally. |
| //! |
| //! It is **unsound** to enable it on multi-core targets or for code running in unprivileged mode, |
| //! and may cause functional problems in systems where some interrupts must be not be disabled |
| //! or critical sections are managed as part of an RTOS. In these cases, you should use |
| //! a target-specific implementation instead, typically provided by a HAL or RTOS crate. |
| //! |
| //! ## `cm7-r0p1` |
| //! |
| //! This feature enables workarounds for errata found on Cortex-M7 chips with revision r0p1. Some |
| //! functions in this crate only work correctly on those chips if this Cargo feature is enabled |
| //! (the functions are documented accordingly). |
| //! |
| //! ## `linker-plugin-lto` |
| //! |
| //! This feature links against prebuilt assembly blobs that are compatible with [Linker-Plugin LTO]. |
| //! This allows inlining assembly routines into the caller, even without the `inline-asm` feature, |
| //! and works on stable Rust (but note the drawbacks below!). |
| //! |
| //! If you want to use this feature, you need to be aware of a few things: |
| //! |
| //! - You need to make sure that `-Clinker-plugin-lto` is passed to rustc. Please refer to the |
| //! [Linker-Plugin LTO] documentation for details. |
| //! |
| //! - You have to use a Rust version whose LLVM version is compatible with the toolchain in |
| //! `asm-toolchain`. |
| //! |
| //! - Due to a [Rust bug][rust-lang/rust#75940] in compiler versions **before 1.49**, this option |
| //! does not work with optimization levels `s` and `z`. |
| //! |
| //! [Linker-Plugin LTO]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rustc/linker-plugin-lto.html |
| //! [rust-lang/rust#75940]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75940 |
| //! |
| //! # Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) |
| //! |
| //! This crate is guaranteed to compile on stable Rust 1.38 and up. It *might* |
| //! compile with older versions but that may change in any new patch release. |
| |
| #![deny(missing_docs)] |
| #![no_std] |
| #![allow(clippy::identity_op)] |
| #![allow(clippy::missing_safety_doc)] |
| // Prevent clippy from complaining about empty match expression that are used for cfg gating. |
| #![allow(clippy::match_single_binding)] |
| // This makes clippy warn about public functions which are not #[inline]. |
| // |
| // Almost all functions in this crate result in trivial or even no assembly. |
| // These functions should be #[inline]. |
| // |
| // If you do add a function that's not supposed to be #[inline], you can add |
| // #[allow(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] in front of it to add an |
| // exception to clippy's rules. |
| // |
| // This should be done in case of: |
| // - A function containing non-trivial logic (such as itm::write_all); or |
| // - A generated #[derive(Debug)] function (in which case the attribute needs |
| // to be applied to the struct). |
| #![deny(clippy::missing_inline_in_public_items)] |
| // Don't warn about feature(asm) being stable on Rust >= 1.59.0 |
| #![allow(stable_features)] |
| |
| extern crate bare_metal; |
| extern crate volatile_register; |
| |
| #[macro_use] |
| mod call_asm; |
| #[macro_use] |
| mod macros; |
| |
| pub mod asm; |
| #[cfg(armv8m)] |
| pub mod cmse; |
| mod critical_section; |
| pub mod delay; |
| pub mod interrupt; |
| #[cfg(all(not(armv6m), not(armv8m_base)))] |
| pub mod itm; |
| pub mod peripheral; |
| pub mod prelude; |
| pub mod register; |
| |
| pub use crate::peripheral::Peripherals; |