STM32-HAL

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This library provides high-level access to STM32 peripherals. It's based on the STM32 Peripheral Access Crates generated by svd2rust. It provides a consistent API across multiple STM32 families, with minimal code repetition. This makes it easy to switch MCUs within, or across families, for a given project.

Family support: F3, F4, L4, L5, G0, G4, and H7. U5 is planned once its SVD files and PAC become available.

Motivation: Use STM32s in real-world hardware projects. Be able to switch MCUs with minimal code change.

Design priority: Get hardware working with a robust feature set, aimed at practical uses.

Getting started

Review the syntax overview example for example uses of many of this library's features. Copy and paste its whole folder (It's set up using Knurling's app template), or copy parts of Cargo.toml and main.rs as required.

Example highlights:

```rust use cortexmrt::entry; use stm32hal2::{ clocks::Clocks, gpio::{GpioB, PinNum, PinMode, OutputType, AltFn}, i2c::{I2c, I2cDevice}, lowpower, pac, timer::{Event::TimeOut, Timer}, };

[entry]

fn main() -> ! { let mut cp = cortex_m::Peripherals::take().unwrap(); let mut dp = pac::Peripherals::take().unwrap();

let clock_cfg = Clocks::default();
clock_cfg.setup(&mut dp.RCC, &mut dp.FLASH).unwrap();

let mut gpiob = GpioB::new(dp.GPIOB, &mut dp.RCC);
let mut pb15 = gpiob.new_pin(PinNum::P15, PinMode::Output);
pb15.set_high();

let mut timer = Timer::new_tim3(dp.TIM3, 0.2, &clock_cfg, &mut dp.RCC);
timer.listen(TimeOut);

let mut scl = gpiob.new_pin(PinNum::P6, PinMode::Alt(AltFn::Af4));
scl.output_type(OutputType::OpenDrain, &mut gpiob.regs);

let mut sda = gpiob.new_pin(PinNum::P7, PinMode::Alt(AltFn::AF4));
sda.output_type(OutputType::OpenDrain, &mut gpiob.regs);

let i2c = I2c::new(dp.I2C1, I2cDevice::One, 100_000, &clock_cfg, &mut dp.RCC);

loop {
    low_power::sleep_now(&mut cp.SCB);
}

} ```

The library is influenced by the stm32fyxx HALs, and a number of the modules here are modified versions of those. There are some areas where design philosophy is different. For example: GPIO type-checking, level-of-abstraction from registers/PAC, role of EH traits in the API, feature parity among STM32 families, and clock config.

Most peripheral modules are independent: The only dependency they have within this library is the ClockCfg trait, which we may move to a standalone crate later. This makes it easy to interchange them with other projects.

PRs encouraged. Documenting each step using reference manuals is encouraged, but not required.

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