[package] name = "utralib" version = "0.1.24" authors = ["Sean Cross ", "bunnie "] edition = "2018" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" description = "Xous UTRA (Unambiguous Thin Register Abstration) library generator" repository = "https://github.com/betrusted-io/xous-core/" homepage = "https://betrusted.io/xous-book/" # Dependency versions enforced by Cargo.lock. [dependencies] [build-dependencies] svd2utra = "0.1.22" # UTRA pre-generated version tracker [features] std = [] # This specifies the SVD rev for platform targets # Precursor is an FPGA, so the actual hardware register spec can change over time, # hence the gitrev is specified as part of the precursor feature spec. We specify # every gitrev that we may need to refer back to, so that we're not trying to # map utralib version numbers to precursor soc revs -- by having the gitrev exposed, # we can directly look up what generated the SVD file we're using without having # to go through some manually maintained lookup table of version # to gitrev. # # SoCs in custom silicon would typically not need the gitrev, since their # hardware is immutable. # # Maintainer note: add checks in build.rs to ensure only one is selected. precursor-perflib = [] precursor-dvt = [] precursor-pvt = [] # based on 2020.08 litex, v0.9.11 tag # The SVD gitrev as specified above is only invoked to track fine-grained # changes between target revisions. Below is the overall target switch, # which is the preferred mechanism for isolating target-specific code. # # These features are mutually exclusive. Maintainers should update the # checks inside build.rs to ensure consistency. precursor = [] hosted = [] renode = [] # ATSAMA5D27 ARMv7A SoC atsama5d27 = [] # Cramium SoC & FPGA model cramium-soc = [] cramium-fpga = [] # Specify a Precusor default so that we can pass packaging CI tests. default = ["hosted"]