This repository provides Rust device support crates for all ATSAM (currently only ATSAM3X) microcontrollers, providing a safe API to that device's peripherals using svd2rust and a community-built collection of patches to the basic SVD files. There is one crate per device family, and each supported device is a feature-gated module in that crate. These crates are commonly known as peripheral access crates or "PACs".
Huge credit to the stm32-rs Team for making this repository possible by their huge effort in creating a Toolchain to simplify the Process of making colaborative fixes to SVD Files and cargo crate building.
You can see current coverage status for each chip here. Coverage means that individual fields are documented with possible values, but even devices with low coverage should have every register and field available in the API. That page also allows you to drill down into each field on each register on each peripheral.
In your own project's Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies.atsam3x]
version = "0.1.0"
features = ["atsam3x8e", "rt"]
The rt
feature is optional but helpful. See
svd2rust for
details.
Then, in your code:
use atsam3x::atsam3x8e;
let mut peripherals = atsam3x8e::Peripherals::take().unwrap();
Refer to svd2rust
documentation for further usage.
Replace atsam3x
and atsam3x8e
with your own device; see the individual
crate READMEs for the complete list of supported devices. All current ATSAM3X
devices should be supported to some level.
- Install
svd2rust
,svdtools
, andform
:- On x86-64 Linux, run
make install
to download pre-built binaries at the current version used by stm32-rs - Otherwise, build using
cargo
(double check versions againstscripts/tool_install.sh
):cargo install form --version 0.10.0
cargo install svdtools --version 0.2.6
cargo install svd2rust --version 0.25.1
- On x86-64 Linux, run
- Install rustfmt:
rustup component add rustfmt
- Unzip bundled SVD zip files:
cd svd; ./extract.sh; cd ..
- Generate patched SVD files:
make patch
(you probably want-j
for allmake
invocations) - Generate svd2rust device crates:
make svd2rust
- Optional: Format device crates:
make form
This project serves two purposes:
- Create a source of high-quality ATSAM SVD files, with manufacturer errors and inconsistencies fixed. These files could be used with svd2rust or other tools, or in other projects. They should hopefully be useful in their own right.
- Create and publish svd2rust-generated crates covering all ATSAMs, using the SVD files.
When this project began, many individual crates existed for specific ATSAM devices, typically maintained separately with hand-edited updates to the SVD files. This project hopes to reduce that duplication of effort and centralise the community's ATSAM device support in one place.
This project is still young and there's a lot to do!
-
More peripheral patches need to be written, most of all. See what we've got in
peripherals/
and grab a datasheet! -
Also everything needs testing, and you can't so easily automate finding bugs in the SVD files...
Please see the individual crate READMEs for the full list of devices each crate supports. All SVDs released by Microchip for ATSAM3X devices are covered, so probably your device is supported to some extent!
Many peripherals are not yet patched to provide the type-safe friendly-name interface (enumerated values); please consider helping out with this!
Check out the full list of supported devices here.
-
Update SVD zips in
svd/vendor
to include new SVD. -
Run
svd/extract.sh
to extract the zips intosvd
(ignored in git). -
Add new YAML file in
devices/
with the new SVD path and include any required SVD patches for this device, such as renaming or merging fields. -
You can run
scripts/matchperipherals.py
script to find out what existing peripherals could be cleanly applied to this new SVD. If they look sensible, you can include them in your device YAML. -
Re-run
scripts/makecrates.py devices/
to update the crates with the new devices. -
Run
make
to rebuild, which will make a patched SVD and then runsvd2rust
on it to generate the final library. -
You'll need to run
svd/extract.sh
at least once to pull the SVDs out. -
Edit the device or peripheral YAML (see below for format).
-
Run
make
to rebuild all the crates usingsvd patch
andsvd2rust
. -
Test your new stuff compiles:
cd stm32f4; cargo build --features stm32f405
If you've added a new peripheral, consider using the matchperipherals.py
script to see which devices it would cleanly apply to.
To generate a new peripheral file from scratch, consider using
periphtemplate.py
, which creates an empty peripheral file based on a single
SVD file, with registers and fields ready to be populated. For single bit wide
fields with names ending in 'E' or 'D' it additionally generates sample
"Enabled"/"Disabled" entries to save time.
Please see the svdtools documentation for full details of the patch file format.
- Enumerated values should be named in the past tense ("enabled", "masked", etc).
- Descriptions should start with capital letters but do not end with a period
Note for Maintainers:
TBD
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.