For more details see the following article on getting started for getting your environment set up on Mac/Linux: https://reltech.substack.com/p/getting-started-with-rust-on-a-raspberry
On a Mac, to run minicom: minicom -D /dev/tty.usbmodem14201 -b 115200
. Note that you'll most likely
need to find the current /dev link assigned to the Pico UART for your particular machine.
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The standard Rust tooling (cargo, rustup) which you can install from https://rustup.rs/
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Toolchain support for the cortex-m0+ processors in the rp2040 (thumbv6m-none-eabi)
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flip-link - this allows you to detect stack-overflows on the first core, which is the only supported target for now.
rustup target install thumbv6m-none-eabi
cargo install flip-link
cargo install cargo-edit
cargo add panic_halt
The ambi_mock_client repository makes use of several Git hooks to ensure that code quality standards are met and consistent. To automatically configure these hooks for your local workspace, you can run the following:
./scripts/create-git-hooks
This will create symlinks to the Git hooks, preserving any hooks that you may have already configured.
For a debug build
cargo run
For a release build
cargo run --release
To debug you can use either cargo run
which will try and launch a gdb session connecting to a local OpenOCD instance
at localhost:3333, or you can use VSCode and the cortex-debug extension for VSCode to connect to the same OpenOCD instance.
For more information on getting set up to use OpenOCD with gdb for flashing and debugging your Pico target device, see this getting started guide.
This project is licensed under either of
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Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.