esp-hal/hil-test/tests/embassy_interrupt_executor.rs
Dániel Buga 99bf346898
Remove the need to manually pass clocks around (#1999)
* Clean up passing clocks to drivers

* Update changelog

* Initialise Clocks in a critical section

* Fix calling now() before init

* Fix doc

* Fix esp-wifi migration guide

* Add safety comment

* Update tests
2024-09-04 14:13:51 +00:00

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Rust

//! Test that the interrupt executor correctly gives back control to thread mode
//! code.
//% CHIPS: esp32 esp32c2 esp32c3 esp32c6 esp32h2 esp32s2 esp32s3
//% FEATURES: integrated-timers
//% FEATURES: generic-queue
#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use embassy_sync::{blocking_mutex::raw::CriticalSectionRawMutex, signal::Signal};
use esp_hal::{
interrupt::{
software::{SoftwareInterrupt, SoftwareInterruptControl},
Priority,
},
timer::timg::TimerGroup,
};
use esp_hal_embassy::InterruptExecutor;
use hil_test as _;
macro_rules! mk_static {
($t:ty,$val:expr) => {{
static STATIC_CELL: static_cell::StaticCell<$t> = static_cell::StaticCell::new();
#[deny(unused_attributes)]
let x = STATIC_CELL.uninit().write(($val));
x
}};
}
#[embassy_executor::task]
async fn interrupt_driven_task(signal: &'static Signal<CriticalSectionRawMutex, ()>) {
loop {
signal.wait().await;
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
#[embedded_test::tests(executor = esp_hal_embassy::Executor::new())]
mod test {
use hil_test as _;
use super::*;
#[init]
fn init() -> SoftwareInterrupt<1> {
let peripherals = esp_hal::init(esp_hal::Config::default());
let timg0 = TimerGroup::new(peripherals.TIMG0);
esp_hal_embassy::init(timg0.timer0);
let sw_ints = SoftwareInterruptControl::new(peripherals.SW_INTERRUPT);
sw_ints.software_interrupt1
}
#[test]
#[timeout(3)]
fn run_interrupt_executor_test(interrupt: SoftwareInterrupt<1>) {
let interrupt_executor =
mk_static!(InterruptExecutor<1>, InterruptExecutor::new(interrupt));
let signal = mk_static!(Signal<CriticalSectionRawMutex, ()>, Signal::new());
let spawner = interrupt_executor.start(Priority::Priority3);
spawner.spawn(interrupt_driven_task(signal)).unwrap();
signal.signal(());
}
}