//! examples/periodic-at2.rs #![deny(unsafe_code)] #![deny(warnings)] #![deny(missing_docs)] #![no_main] #![no_std] use panic_semihosting as _; #[rtic::app(device = lm3s6965, dispatchers = [SSI0])] mod app { use cortex_m_semihosting::{debug, hprintln}; use systick_monotonic::*; #[monotonic(binds = SysTick, default = true)] type MyMono = Systick<100>; // 100 Hz / 10 ms granularity #[shared] struct Shared {} #[local] struct Local {} #[init] fn init(cx: init::Context) -> (Shared, Local, init::Monotonics) { let systick = cx.core.SYST; // Initialize the monotonic (SysTick rate in QEMU is 12 MHz) let mut mono = Systick::new(systick, 12_000_000); foo::spawn_after(1.secs(), mono.now()).unwrap(); (Shared {}, Local {}, init::Monotonics(mono)) } // Using the explicit type of the timer implementation #[task(local = [cnt: u32 = 0])] fn foo(cx: foo::Context, instant: fugit::TimerInstantU64<100>) { hprintln!("foo {:?}", instant); *cx.local.cnt += 1; if *cx.local.cnt == 4 { debug::exit(debug::EXIT_SUCCESS); // Exit QEMU simulator } // Spawn a new message with 100 ms offset to spawned time let next_instant = instant + 100.millis(); bar::spawn_at(next_instant, next_instant).unwrap(); } // Using the Instant from the Monotonic trait // This remains agnostic to the timer implementation #[task(local = [cnt: u32 = 0])] fn bar(_cx: bar::Context, instant: ::Instant) { hprintln!("bar {:?}", instant); // Spawn a new message with 1s offset to spawned time let next_instant = instant + 1.secs(); foo::spawn_at(next_instant, next_instant).unwrap(); } }