//! This demos the watchdog timer. //! Basically the same as `hello_world` but if you remove the call to //! `wdt.feed()` the watchdog will reset the system. #![no_std] #![no_main] use esp32h2_hal::{ clock::ClockControl, peripherals::Peripherals, prelude::*, timer::TimerGroup, Rtc, }; use esp_backtrace as _; use esp_println::println; use nb::block; #[entry] fn main() -> ! { let peripherals = Peripherals::take(); let mut system = peripherals.PCR.split(); let clocks = ClockControl::boot_defaults(system.clock_control).freeze(); let mut rtc = Rtc::new(peripherals.LP_CLKRST); let timer_group0 = TimerGroup::new( peripherals.TIMG0, &clocks, &mut system.peripheral_clock_control, ); let mut timer0 = timer_group0.timer0; let mut wdt0 = timer_group0.wdt; let timer_group1 = TimerGroup::new( peripherals.TIMG1, &clocks, &mut system.peripheral_clock_control, ); let mut wdt1 = timer_group1.wdt; // Disable watchdog timers rtc.swd.disable(); rtc.rwdt.disable(); wdt0.start(2u64.secs()); wdt1.disable(); timer0.start(1u64.secs()); loop { wdt0.feed(); println!("Hello world!"); block!(timer0.wait()).unwrap(); } }