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| = Sharing peripherals between tasks
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| Often times, more than one task needs access to the same resource (pin, communication interface, etc.). Embassy provides many different synchronization primitives in the link:https://crates.io/crates/embassy-sync[embassy-sync] crate.
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| The following examples shows different ways to use the on-board LED on a Raspberry Pi Pico board by two tasks simultaneously.
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| 
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| == Sharing using a Mutex
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| 
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| Using mutual exclusion is the simplest way to share a peripheral.
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| 
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| TIP: Dependencies needed to run this example link:#_the_cargo_toml[can be found here].
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| [,rust]
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| ----
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| use defmt::*;
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| use embassy_executor::Spawner;
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| use embassy_rp::gpio;
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| use embassy_sync::blocking_mutex::raw::ThreadModeRawMutex;
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| use embassy_sync::mutex::Mutex;
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| use embassy_time::{Duration, Ticker};
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| use gpio::{AnyPin, Level, Output};
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| use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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| 
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| type LedType = Mutex<ThreadModeRawMutex, Option<Output<'static, AnyPin>>>;
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| static LED: LedType = Mutex::new(None);
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| 
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| #[embassy_executor::main]
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| async fn main(spawner: Spawner) {
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|     let p = embassy_rp::init(Default::default());
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|     // set the content of the global LED reference to the real LED pin
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|     let led = Output::new(AnyPin::from(p.PIN_25), Level::High);
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|     // inner scope is so that once the mutex is written to, the MutexGuard is dropped, thus the
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|     // Mutex is released
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|     {
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|         *(LED.lock().await) = Some(led);
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|     }
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|     let dt = 100 * 1_000_000;
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|     let k = 1.003;
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| 
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|     unwrap!(spawner.spawn(toggle_led(&LED, Duration::from_nanos(dt))));
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|     unwrap!(spawner.spawn(toggle_led(&LED, Duration::from_nanos((dt as f64 * k) as u64))));
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| }
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| 
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| // A pool size of 2 means you can spawn two instances of this task.
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| #[embassy_executor::task(pool_size = 2)]
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| async fn toggle_led(led: &'static LedType, delay: Duration) {
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|     let mut ticker = Ticker::every(delay);
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|     loop {
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|         {
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|             let mut led_unlocked = led.lock().await;
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|             if let Some(pin_ref) = led_unlocked.as_mut() {
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|                 pin_ref.toggle();
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|             }
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|         }
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|         ticker.next().await;
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|     }
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| }
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| ----
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| 
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| The structure facilitating access to the resource is the defined `LedType`.
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| 
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| === Why so complicated
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| 
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| Unwrapping the layers gives insight into why each one is needed.
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| 
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| ==== `Mutex<RawMutexType, T>`
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| 
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| The mutex is there so if one task gets the resource first and begins modifying it, all other tasks wanting to write will have to wait (the `led.lock().await` will return immediately if no task has locked the mutex, and will block if it is accessed somewhere else). 
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| 
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| ==== `Option<T>`
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| 
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| The `LED` variable needs to be defined outside the main task as references accepted by tasks need to be `'static`. However, if it is outside the main task, it cannot be initialised to point to any pin, as the pins themselves are not initialised. Thus, it is set to `None`. 
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| 
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| ==== `Output<AnyPin>`
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| 
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| To indicate that the pin will be set to an Output. The `AnyPin` could have been `embassy_rp::peripherals::PIN_25`, however this option lets the `toggle_led` function be more generic. 
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| 
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| == Sharing using a Channel
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| 
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| A channel is another way to ensure exclusive access to a resource. Using a channel is great in the cases where the access can happen at a later point in time, allowing you to enqueue operations and do other things.
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| 
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| TIP: Dependencies needed to run this example link:#_the_cargo_toml[can be found here].
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| [,rust]
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| ----
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| use defmt::*;
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| use embassy_executor::Spawner;
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| use embassy_rp::gpio;
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| use embassy_sync::blocking_mutex::raw::ThreadModeRawMutex;
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| use embassy_sync::channel::{Channel, Sender};
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| use embassy_time::{Duration, Ticker};
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| use gpio::{AnyPin, Level, Output};
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| use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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| 
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| enum LedState {
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|      Toggle,
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| }
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| static CHANNEL: Channel<ThreadModeRawMutex, LedState, 64> = Channel::new();
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| 
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| #[embassy_executor::main]
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| async fn main(spawner: Spawner) {
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|     let p = embassy_rp::init(Default::default());
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|     let mut led = Output::new(AnyPin::from(p.PIN_25), Level::High);
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| 
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|     let dt = 100 * 1_000_000;
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|     let k = 1.003;
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| 
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|     unwrap!(spawner.spawn(toggle_led(CHANNEL.sender(), Duration::from_nanos(dt))));
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|     unwrap!(spawner.spawn(toggle_led(CHANNEL.sender(), Duration::from_nanos((dt as f64 * k) as u64))));
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| 
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|     loop {
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|         match CHANNEL.receive().await {
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|             LedState::Toggle => led.toggle(),
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| // A pool size of 2 means you can spawn two instances of this task.
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| #[embassy_executor::task(pool_size = 2)]
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| async fn toggle_led(control: Sender<'static, ThreadModeRawMutex, LedState, 64>, delay: Duration) {
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|     let mut ticker = Ticker::every(delay);
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|     loop {
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|         control.send(LedState::Toggle).await;
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|         ticker.next().await;
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|     }
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| }
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| ----
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| 
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| This example replaces the Mutex with a Channel, and uses another task (the main loop) to drive the LED. The advantage of this approach is that only a single task references the peripheral, separating concerns. However, using a Mutex has a lower overhead and might be necessary if you need to ensure
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| that the operation is completed before continuing to do other work in your task.
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| 
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| An example showcasing more methods for sharing link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/main/examples/rp/src/bin/sharing.rs[can be found here].
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| 
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| == Sharing an I2C or SPI bus between multiple devices
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| 
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| An example of how to deal with multiple devices sharing a common I2C or SPI bus link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/blob/main/examples/rp/src/bin/shared_bus.rs[can be found here].
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