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| author | bors[bot] <26634292+bors[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> | 2023-05-23 06:26:28 +0000 |
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Merge #741
741: Docs 2 r=korken89 a=datdenkikniet
Working on the migration guide and other docs
TODO:
- [x] Migration guide
- [x] Hardcoded examples should link to example code that is tested (this was already done, AFAICT)
- [x] Address #699
- [x] Discuss: should we remove references to non-v2, apart from the migration guide and link to the book for v1? (Off-github conclusion: yes)
- [x] RTIC {vs,and} Embassy (important: distinction between embassy runtime & HALs)
- [x] More descriptive docs on how to implement & PR implementations of `Monotonic` to `rtic-monotonics`
Co-authored-by: datdenkikniet <jcdra1@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/book/en/archive/by_example/tips/from_ram.md b/book/en/archive/by_example/tips/from_ram.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a153139 --- /dev/null +++ b/book/en/archive/by_example/tips/from_ram.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +# Running tasks from RAM + +The main goal of moving the specification of RTIC applications to attributes in RTIC v0.4.0 was to allow inter-operation with other attributes. For example, the `link_section` attribute can be applied to tasks to place them in RAM; this can +improve performance in some cases. + +> **IMPORTANT**: In general, the `link_section`, `export_name` and `no_mangle` attributes are powerful but also easy to misuse. Incorrectly using any of these attributes can cause undefined behavior; you should always prefer to use safe, higher level attributes around them like `cortex-m-rt`'s `interrupt` and `exception` attributes. +> +> In the particular case of RAM functions there's no safe abstraction for it in `cortex-m-rt` v0.6.5 but there's an [RFC] for adding a `ramfunc` attribute in a future release. + +[RFC]: https://github.com/rust-embedded/cortex-m-rt/pull/100 + +The example below shows how to place the higher priority task, `bar`, in RAM. + +``` rust,noplayground +{{#include ../../../../../rtic/examples/ramfunc.rs}} +``` + +Running this program produces the expected output. + +``` console +$ cargo run --target thumbv7m-none-eabi --example ramfunc +``` + +``` console +{{#include ../../../../../rtic/ci/expected/ramfunc.run}} +``` + +One can look at the output of `cargo-nm` to confirm that `bar` ended in RAM +(`0x2000_0000`), whereas `foo` ended in Flash (`0x0000_0000`). + +``` console +$ cargo nm --example ramfunc --release | grep ' foo::' +``` + +``` console +{{#include ../../../../../rtic/ci/expected/ramfunc.run.grep.foo}} +``` + +``` console +$ cargo nm --example ramfunc --target thumbv7m-none-eabi --release | grep '*bar::' +``` + +``` console +{{#include ../../../../../rtic/ci/expected/ramfunc.run.grep.bar}} +``` |
