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no_std HAL for the ESP32-C3/ESP8685 from Espressif.
Implements a number of the traits defined by the various packages in the embedded-hal repository.
Cargo Features
async- Enable support for asynchronous operation, with interfaces provided by embedded-hal-async and embedded-io-asyncdebug- Enable debug features in the HAL (used for development)defmt- Enabledefmt::Formaton certain typesdirect-boot- Use the direct boot image formatdirect-vectoring- Enable direct vector table hooking supporteh1- Implement the traits defined in the1.0.0-xxxpre-releases of embedded-hal, embedded-hal-nb, and embedded-ioembassy- Enable support for embassy, a modern asynchronous embedded frameworkembassy-time-systick- Enable the embassy time driver using theSYSTIMERperipheralembassy-time-timg0- Enable the embassy time driver using theTIMG0peripheralinterrupt-preemption- Enable priority-based interrupt preemptionlog- enable log output using thelogcratemcu-boot- Use the MCUboot image formatrt- Runtime supportufmt- Implement theufmt_write::uWritetrait for the UART and USB Serial JTAG driversvectored- Enable interrupt vectoring
Default Features
The rt and vectored features are enabled by default.
Supported Image Formats
This HAL supports building multiple different application image formats. You can read about each below.
The ESP-IDF Bootloader format is used unless some other format is specified via its feature.
ESP-IDF Bootloader
Use the second-stage bootloader from ESP-IDF and its associated application image format. See the App Image Format documentation for more information about this format.
Direct Boot
This device additionally supports direct-boot, which allows an application to be executed directly from flash, without using the second-stage bootloader. For more information please see the esp32c3-direct-boot-example in the Espressif organization on GitHub.
MCUboot
Use the MCUBoot bootloader and its associated image format. See the MCUBoot design document for more information about this format.
Modules
- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) support.
- Common module for analog functions
- Debug Assistant
- Clock Control
- Delay driver
- Direct Memory Access Commons
- Reading of eFuses (ESP32-C3)
- Minimal startup / runtime for RISC-V CPUs from Espressif
- General Purpose I/Os
- HMAC Accelerator
- I2C Driver
- I2S Master
- Interrupt support
- LEDC (LED PWM Controller) peripheral control
- Procedural macros
- Exclusive peripheral access
- Peripheral instance singletons (ESP32-C3)
- The prelude
- Wireless communication peripheral implementations
- Hardware and Software Reset
- Remote Control Peripheral (RMT)
- Random Number Generator
- ESP ROM libraries
- RSA Accelerator support.
- RTC_CNTL (Real-Time Clock Control) and Low-power Management
- Secure Hash Algorithm peripheral driver
- Serial Peripheral Interface
- System Control
- System Timer peripheral driver
- General-purpose timers
- State of the CPU saved when entering exception or interrupt
- Two-wire Automotive Interface (TWAI)
- UART driver
- USB Serial JTAG peripheral driver
Structs
- Delay driver
- FlashSafeDma
- General Purpose Input/Output driver
- RMT Instance
- Random number generator driver
- Low-power Management
- RTC Watchdog Timer
- SPI peripheral driver
- General-purpose Timer driver
- UART driver
- USB Serial JTAG driver
Enums
- Available CPU cores
Functions
- Which core the application is currently executing on
Attribute Macros
- Attribute to declare the entry point of the program