Debugging toolset for embedded devices
Prerequisites
- Udev rules
- libusb
Examples
Halting the attached chip
# use probe_rs::Error;
use probe_rs::Probe;
// Get a list of all available debug probes.
let probes = Probe::list_all();
// Use the first probe found.
let probe = probes[0].open()?;
// Attach to a chip.
let session = probe.attach("nrf52")?;
// Select a core.
let core = session.attach_to_core(0)?;
// Halt the attached core.
core.halt()?;
# Ok::<(), Error>(())
Reading from RAM
# use probe_rs::Error;
use probe_rs::Core;
let core = Core::auto_attach("nrf52")?;
// Read a block of 50 32 bit words.
let mut buff = [0u32;50];
core.read_32(0x2000_0000, &mut buff)?;
// Read a single 32 bit word.
let word = core.read_word_32(0x2000_0000)?;
// Writing is just as simple.
let buff = [0u32;50];
core.write_32(0x2000_0000, &buff)?;
// of course we can also write 8bit words.
let buff = [0u8;50];
core.write_8(0x2000_0000, &buff)?;
# Ok::<(), Error>(())
probe-rs is built around 5 main interfaces: the Probe, Target, Session, Memory and Core strucs.