Real-Time Interrupt-driven Concurrency

A concurrency framework for building real-time systems.

Formerly known as Real-Time For the Masses.

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Features

Crate cortex-m 0.6 vs 0.7 in RTIC 0.5.x

The crate cortex-m 0.7 started using trait InterruptNumber for interrupts instead of Nr from bare-metal. In order to preserve backwards compatibility, RTIC 0.5.x will keep using cortex-m 0.6 by default. cortex-m 0.7 can be enabled using the feature cortex-m-7 and disabling default features:

cortex-m-rtic = { version = "0.5.8", default-features = false, features = ["cortex-m-7"] }

RTIC 1.0.0 already uses cortex-m 0.7 by default.

User documentation

Documentation for the development version.

API reference

Community provided examples repo

Chat

Join us and talk about RTIC in the Matrix room.

Weekly meeting notes can be found over at HackMD

Contributing

New features and big changes should go through the RFC process in the dedicated RFC repository.

Running tests locally

To check all Run-pass tests locally on your thumbv6m-none-eabi or thumbv7m-none-eabi target device, run

```console $ cargo xtask --target

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e.g. thumbv7m-none-eabi

```

Acknowledgments

This crate is based on the Real-Time For the Masses language created by the Embedded Systems group at Luleå University of Technology, led by Prof. Per Lindgren.

References

(2013, June). Real-time for the masses, step 1: Programming API and static priority SRP kernel primitives. In Industrial Embedded Systems (SIES), 2013 8th IEEE International Symposium on (pp. 110-113). IEEE.

L. M. (2016). Abstract timers and their implementation onto the arm cortex-m family of mcus. ACM SIGBED Review, 13(1), 48-53.

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