1437: Fix some typos r=Dirbaio a=striezel This pull request fixes some typos, no functional changes intended. 1438: Update GitHub Actions CI r=Dirbaio a=striezel The following updates are performed: * update [`actions/cache`](https://github.com/actions/cache) to v3 * update [`actions/checkout`](https://github.com/actions/checkout) to v3 Still using the outdated actions will generate several warnings in CI runs, for example in https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/actions/runs/4917900672: > Node.js 12 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 16: actions/checkout@v2, actions/cache@v2. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2022-09-22-github-actions-all-actions-will-begin-running-on-node16-instead-of-node12/. The PR will get rid of those warnings. Co-authored-by: Dirk Stolle <striezel-dev@web.de>
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concurrency: doc-${{ matrix.crates }}
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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with:
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submodules: true
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- name: Install Rust targets
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id-token: write
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contents: read
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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with:
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submodules: true
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- name: Cache multiple paths
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uses: actions/cache@v2
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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path: |
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~/.cargo/bin/
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build-stable:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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with:
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submodules: true
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- name: Cache multiple paths
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uses: actions/cache@v2
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uses: actions/cache@v3
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with:
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path: |
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~/.cargo/bin/
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test:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- name: Test boot
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working-directory: ./embassy-boot/boot
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ cd examples/nrf52840
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cargo run --bin blinky --release
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----
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== Whats next?
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== What's next?
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Congratulations, you have your first Embassy application running! Here are some alternatives on where to go from here:
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ impl<'a> Writer<'a> {
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/// Push one data byte.
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///
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/// Returns true if pushed succesfully.
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/// Returns true if pushed successfully.
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pub fn push_one(&mut self, val: u8) -> bool {
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let n = self.push(|f| match f {
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[] => 0,
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@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ impl<'a> Reader<'a> {
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/// Pop one data byte.
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///
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/// Returns true if popped succesfully.
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/// Returns true if popped successfully.
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pub fn pop_one(&mut self) -> Option<u8> {
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let mut res = None;
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self.pop(|f| match f {
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub const FLASH_SIZE: usize = crate::chip::FLASH_SIZE;
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
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pub enum Error {
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/// Opration using a location not in flash.
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/// Operation using a location not in flash.
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OutOfBounds,
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/// Unaligned operation or using unaligned buffers.
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Unaligned,
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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ impl<'d, T: Instance> Twim<'d, T> {
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return Poll::Ready(());
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}
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ impl<'d, T: Instance> Twis<'d, T> {
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fn blocking_listen_wait_end(&mut self, status: Status) -> Result<Command, Error> {
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let r = T::regs();
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loop {
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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fn blocking_wait(&mut self) -> Result<usize, Error> {
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let r = T::regs();
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loop {
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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let r = T::regs();
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let deadline = Instant::now() + timeout;
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loop {
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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let r = T::regs();
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let deadline = Instant::now() + timeout;
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loop {
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ impl<'d, T: Instance> Twis<'d, T> {
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s.waker.register(cx.waker());
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ impl<'d, T: Instance> Twis<'d, T> {
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s.waker.register(cx.waker());
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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s.waker.register(cx.waker());
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// stop if an error occured
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// stop if an error occurred
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if r.events_error.read().bits() != 0 {
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r.events_error.reset();
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r.tasks_stop.write(|w| unsafe { w.bits(1) });
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "defmt", derive(defmt::Format))]
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pub enum Error {
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/// Opration using a location not in flash.
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/// Operation using a location not in flash.
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OutOfBounds,
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/// Unaligned operation or using unaligned buffers.
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Unaligned,
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if abort_reason.is_err() || (send_stop && last) {
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// If the transaction was aborted or if it completed
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// successfully wait until the STOP condition has occured.
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// successfully wait until the STOP condition has occurred.
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while !p.ic_raw_intr_stat().read().stop_det() {}
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s.rx_waker.wake();
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}
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// Disable any further RX interrupts when the buffer becomes full or
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// errors have occured. this lets us buffer additional errors in the
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// errors have occurred. This lets us buffer additional errors in the
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// fifo without needing more error storage locations, and most applications
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// will want to do a full reset of their uart state anyway once an error
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// has happened.
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}
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impl<'d, T: Instance, M: Mode> UartRx<'d, T, M> {
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/// Create a new DMA-enabled UART which can only recieve data
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/// Create a new DMA-enabled UART which can only receive data
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pub fn new(
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_uart: impl Peripheral<P = T> + 'd,
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rx: impl Peripheral<P = impl RxPin<T>> + 'd,
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self.tx.send_break(bits).await
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}
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/// Split the Uart into a transmitter and receiver, which is particuarly
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/// Split the Uart into a transmitter and receiver, which is particularly
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/// useful when having two tasks correlating to transmitting and receiving.
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pub fn split(self) -> (UartTx<'d, T, M>, UartRx<'d, T, M>) {
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(self.tx, self.rx)
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// Call after clearing alarm, so the callback can set another alarm.
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// safety:
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// - we can ignore the possiblity of `f` being unset (null) because of the safety contract of `allocate_alarm`.
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f(alarm.ctx.get());
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}
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impl<'d, T: BasicInstance, TxDma> UartTx<'d, T, TxDma> {
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/// usefull if you only want Uart Tx. It saves 1 pin and consumes a little less power
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/// Useful if you only want Uart Tx. It saves 1 pin and consumes a little less power.
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pub fn new(
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peri: impl Peripheral<P = T> + 'd,
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tx: impl Peripheral<P = impl TxPin<T>> + 'd,
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/// usefull if you only want Uart Rx. It saves 1 pin and consumes a little less power
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/// Useful if you only want Uart Rx. It saves 1 pin and consumes a little less power.
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pub fn new(
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/// Split the Uart into a transmitter and receiver, which is
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/// particularly useful when having two tasks correlating to
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/// transmitting and receiving.
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pub fn split(self) -> (UartTx<'d, T, TxDma>, UartRx<'d, T, RxDma>) {
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}
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}
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/// Infomation for an endpoint.
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/// Information for an endpoint.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
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/// Write a packet.
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///
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///
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loop {
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}
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}
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/// Splits into seperate readers/writers for input and output reports.
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/// Splits into separate readers/writers for input and output reports.
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pub fn split(self) -> (HidReader<'d, D, READ_N>, HidWriter<'d, D, WRITE_N>) {
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capability_type::PLATFORM,
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&[
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0, // reserved
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// platform capability UUID, Microsoft OS 2.0 platform compabitility
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// platform capability UUID, Microsoft OS 2.0 platform compatibility
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0xdf,
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/// This takes the dynamic `DynSubscriber`. This is not as performant as the generic version, but let's you ignore some of the generics.
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#[embassy_executor::task]
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async fn slow_logger(mut messages: DynSubscriber<'static, Message>) {
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loop {
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// Required for windows compatiblity.
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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config.max_packet_size_0 = 64;
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// Required for windows compatiblity.
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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config.max_power = 100;
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config.max_packet_size_0 = 64;
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// Required for windows compatiblity.
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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#[embassy_executor::task]
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async fn led_task(led: AnyPin) {
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// Configure the LED pin as a push pull ouput and obtain handler.
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// On the Nucleo F091RC theres an on-board LED connected to pin PA5.
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// Configure the LED pin as a push pull output and obtain handler.
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// On the Nucleo F091RC there's an on-board LED connected to pin PA5.
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let mut led = Output::new(led, Level::Low, Speed::Low);
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loop {
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config.serial_number = Some("12345678");
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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config.product = Some("USB-serial example");
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config.serial_number = Some("12345678");
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// Required for windows compatiblity.
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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config.device_sub_class = 0x02;
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config.product = Some("USB-serial example");
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config.serial_number = Some("12345678");
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// Required for windows compatiblity.
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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config.device_sub_class = 0x02;
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config.product = Some("USB-serial example");
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config.serial_number = Some("12345678");
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// Required for windows compatiblity.
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// Required for windows compatibility.
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// https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/1.9.1/kconfig/CONFIG_CDC_ACM_IAD.html#help
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config.device_class = 0xEF;
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config.device_sub_class = 0x02;
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//Write suc.
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}
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Err(..) => {
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//Wasnt able to write
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//Wasn't able to write
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}
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}
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}
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