ChibiOS is pretty cool. Rust is pretty cool.
This is an attempt to get ChibiOS useful via Rust. Or maybe it's to make Rust useful on ChibiOS.
$ rustup override set nightly
$ cargo install xargo
$ brew install llvm # per https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-bindgen/requirements.html
Update the memory.x
file to reflect the layout of your hardware.
Selecing your desired hardware is kind of an ugly process at the moment, and not very well
fleshed-out. ChibiOS requires a few flags to specify the port (i.e. CPU type), which we need
to pass in to the build script. As such, each CPU will need to get its own feature which will
gate compilation of libchibios.a
, manage bindgen
, as well as set handlers in main.rs
.
See Cargo.toml
to dive into it. If you're not adding your own chip, the following
are currently supported:
stm32f407xg
stm32f051x8
Pass them to Cargo using the --features
flag, e.g.
$ xargo build --target thumbv7m-none-eabi --features stm32f407xg
I like openocd and gdb.
$ openocd -f board/stm32f0discovery.cfg -c '$_TARGETNAME configure -rtos auto' -c 'gdb_port 3333' # or whatever