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			2.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			74 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #![no_std]
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| #![no_main]
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| #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
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| 
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| use defmt::*;
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| use embassy_executor::Spawner;
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| use embassy_stm32::bind_interrupts;
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| use embassy_stm32::can::bxcan::filter::Mask32;
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| use embassy_stm32::can::bxcan::{Fifo, Frame, StandardId};
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| use embassy_stm32::can::{Can, Rx0InterruptHandler, Rx1InterruptHandler, SceInterruptHandler, TxInterruptHandler};
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| use embassy_stm32::gpio::{Input, Pull};
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| use embassy_stm32::peripherals::CAN1;
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| use embassy_time::Instant;
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| use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
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| 
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| bind_interrupts!(struct Irqs {
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|     CAN1_RX0 => Rx0InterruptHandler<CAN1>;
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|     CAN1_RX1 => Rx1InterruptHandler<CAN1>;
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|     CAN1_SCE => SceInterruptHandler<CAN1>;
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|     CAN1_TX => TxInterruptHandler<CAN1>;
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| });
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| 
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| #[embassy_executor::main]
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| async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
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|     info!("Hello World!");
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| 
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|     let mut p = embassy_stm32::init(Default::default());
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| 
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|     // The next two lines are a workaround for testing without transceiver.
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|     // To synchronise to the bus the RX input needs to see a high level.
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|     // Use `mem::forget()` to release the borrow on the pin but keep the
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|     // pull-up resistor enabled.
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|     let rx_pin = Input::new(&mut p.PA11, Pull::Up);
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|     core::mem::forget(rx_pin);
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| 
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|     let mut can = Can::new(p.CAN1, p.PA11, p.PA12, Irqs);
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| 
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|     can.as_mut()
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|         .modify_filters()
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|         .enable_bank(0, Fifo::Fifo0, Mask32::accept_all());
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| 
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|     can.as_mut()
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|         .modify_config()
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|         .set_loopback(true) // Receive own frames
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|         .set_silent(true)
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|         .leave_disabled();
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| 
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|     can.set_bitrate(1_000_000);
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| 
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|     can.enable().await;
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| 
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|     let mut i: u8 = 0;
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|     loop {
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|         let tx_frame = Frame::new_data(unwrap!(StandardId::new(i as _)), [i]);
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|         let tx_ts = Instant::now();
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|         can.write(&tx_frame).await;
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| 
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|         let envelope = can.read().await.unwrap();
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| 
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|         // We can measure loopback latency by using receive timestamp in the `Envelope`.
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|         // Our frame is ~55 bits long (exlcuding bit stuffing), so at 1mbps loopback delay is at least 55 us.
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|         // When measured with `tick-hz-1_000_000` actual latency is 80~83 us, giving a combined hardware and software
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|         // overhead of ~25 us. Note that CPU frequency can greatly affect the result.
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|         let latency = envelope.ts.saturating_duration_since(tx_ts);
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| 
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|         info!(
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|             "loopback frame {=u8}, latency: {} us",
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|             unwrap!(envelope.frame.data())[0],
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|             latency.as_micros()
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|         );
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|         i += 1;
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|     }
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| }
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