//! This example shows how to spawn async tasks on the second core. //! The second core runs a simple LED blinking task, that is controlled by a //! signal set by the task running on the other core. #![no_std] #![no_main] #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] use embassy_executor::Spawner; use embassy_sync::{blocking_mutex::raw::CriticalSectionRawMutex, signal::Signal}; use embassy_time::{Duration, Ticker}; use esp32_hal::{ clock::ClockControl, cpu_control::{CpuControl, Stack}, embassy::{self, executor::Executor}, gpio::{GpioPin, Output, PushPull, IO}, peripherals::Peripherals, prelude::*, timer::TimerGroup, }; use esp_backtrace as _; use esp_hal_common::get_core; use esp_println::println; use static_cell::make_static; static mut APP_CORE_STACK: Stack<8192> = Stack::new(); /// Waits for a message that contains a duration, then flashes a led for that /// duration of time. #[embassy_executor::task] async fn control_led( mut led: GpioPin, 0>, control: &'static Signal, ) { println!("Starting control_led() on core {}", get_core() as usize); loop { if control.wait().await { esp_println::println!("LED on"); led.set_low().unwrap(); } else { esp_println::println!("LED off"); led.set_high().unwrap(); } } } #[main] async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) -> ! { let peripherals = Peripherals::take(); let system = peripherals.SYSTEM.split(); let clocks = ClockControl::boot_defaults(system.clock_control).freeze(); let timer_group0 = TimerGroup::new(peripherals.TIMG0, &clocks); embassy::init(&clocks, timer_group0.timer0); // Set GPIO2 as an output, and set its state high initially. let io = IO::new(peripherals.GPIO, peripherals.IO_MUX); let mut cpu_control = CpuControl::new(system.cpu_control); let led_ctrl_signal = &*make_static!(Signal::new()); let led = io.pins.gpio0.into_push_pull_output(); let cpu1_fnctn = move || { let executor = make_static!(Executor::new()); executor.run(|spawner| { spawner.spawn(control_led(led, led_ctrl_signal)).ok(); }); }; let _guard = cpu_control .start_app_core(unsafe { &mut APP_CORE_STACK }, cpu1_fnctn) .unwrap(); // Sends periodic messages to control_led, enabling or disabling it. println!( "Starting enable_disable_led() on core {}", get_core() as usize ); let mut ticker = Ticker::every(Duration::from_secs(1)); loop { esp_println::println!("Sending LED on"); led_ctrl_signal.signal(true); ticker.next().await; esp_println::println!("Sending LED off"); led_ctrl_signal.signal(false); ticker.next().await; } }