rp-hal-boards/rp2040-hal/examples/spi.rs

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//! # SPI Example
//!
//! This application demonstrates how to use the SPI Driver to talk to a remote
//! SPI device.
//!
//!
//! It may need to be adapted to your particular board layout and/or pin
//! assignment.
//!
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//! See the `Cargo.toml` file for Copyright and license details.
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#![no_std]
#![no_main]
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// Ensure we halt the program on panic (if we don't mention this crate it won't
// be linked)
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use panic_halt as _;
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// Alias for our HAL crate
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use rp2040_hal as hal;
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// Some traits we need
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use cortex_m::prelude::*;
use fugit::RateExtU32;
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use rp2040_hal::clocks::Clock;
// A shorter alias for the Peripheral Access Crate, which provides low-level
// register access
use hal::pac;
/// The linker will place this boot block at the start of our program image. We
/// need this to help the ROM bootloader get our code up and running.
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#[link_section = ".boot2"]
#[used]
pub static BOOT2: [u8; 256] = rp2040_boot2::BOOT_LOADER_GENERIC_03H;
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/// External high-speed crystal on the Raspberry Pi Pico board is 12 MHz. Adjust
/// if your board has a different frequency
const XTAL_FREQ_HZ: u32 = 12_000_000u32;
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/// Entry point to our bare-metal application.
///
/// The `#[rp2040_hal::entry]` macro ensures the Cortex-M start-up code calls this function
/// as soon as all global variables and the spinlock are initialised.
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///
/// The function configures the RP2040 peripherals, then performs some example
/// SPI transactions, then goes to sleep.
#[rp2040_hal::entry]
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fn main() -> ! {
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// Grab our singleton objects
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let mut pac = pac::Peripherals::take().unwrap();
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// Set up the watchdog driver - needed by the clock setup code
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let mut watchdog = hal::Watchdog::new(pac.WATCHDOG);
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// Configure the clocks
let clocks = hal::clocks::init_clocks_and_plls(
XTAL_FREQ_HZ,
pac.XOSC,
pac.CLOCKS,
pac.PLL_SYS,
pac.PLL_USB,
&mut pac.RESETS,
&mut watchdog,
)
.ok()
.unwrap();
// The single-cycle I/O block controls our GPIO pins
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let sio = hal::Sio::new(pac.SIO);
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// Set the pins to their default state
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let pins = hal::gpio::Pins::new(
pac.IO_BANK0,
pac.PADS_BANK0,
sio.gpio_bank0,
&mut pac.RESETS,
);
// These are implicitly used by the spi driver if they are in the correct mode
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let _spi_sclk = pins.gpio6.into_mode::<hal::gpio::FunctionSpi>();
let _spi_mosi = pins.gpio7.into_mode::<hal::gpio::FunctionSpi>();
let _spi_miso = pins.gpio4.into_mode::<hal::gpio::FunctionSpi>();
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let spi = hal::Spi::<_, _, 8>::new(pac.SPI0);
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// Exchange the uninitialised SPI driver for an initialised one
let mut spi = spi.init(
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&mut pac.RESETS,
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clocks.peripheral_clock.freq(),
16.MHz(),
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&embedded_hal::spi::MODE_0,
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);
// Write out 0, ignore return value
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if spi.write(&[0]).is_ok() {
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// SPI write was succesful
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};
// write 50, then check the return
let send_success = spi.send(50);
match send_success {
Ok(_) => {
// We succeeded, check the read value
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if let Ok(_x) = spi.read() {
// We got back `x` in exchange for the 0x50 we sent.
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};
}
Err(_) => todo!(),
}
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// Do a read+write at the same time. Data in `buffer` will be replaced with
// the data read from the SPI device.
let mut buffer: [u8; 4] = [1, 2, 3, 4];
let transfer_success = spi.transfer(&mut buffer);
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#[allow(clippy::single_match)]
match transfer_success {
Ok(_) => {} // Handle success
Err(_) => {} // handle errors
};
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loop {
cortex_m::asm::wfi();
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}
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}
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// End of file