linux-embedded-hal
Implementation of the `embedded-hal` traits for Linux devices (by rust-embedded)
embedded-trainings-2020
By ferrous-systems
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1 | 2 | |
227 | 240 | |
1.8% | 1.3% | |
7.5 | 3.0 | |
3 months ago | 10 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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linux-embedded-hal
Posts with mentions or reviews of linux-embedded-hal.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-20.
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Rust for realtime motion control.
Makes sense. The EtherCAT master component can be loaded as a kernel module (for Etherlab), which I think is somewhat independent of the user code. The rust code interfaces with the driver through syscalls. There is some discussion about Rust with PREEMPT_RT here https://github.com/rust-embedded/linux-embedded-hal/issues/45 but it looks like it is still open.
embedded-trainings-2020
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Why do I constantly feel like I'm doing something wrong by continuing using C++?
I must admit I've never used it for anything but tutorials yet (kids resulted in a lot of personal projects shelved), but Rust has an amazing and rapidly developing embedded ecosystem. A good starting point to get an impression of it might be training materials from Ferrous Systems 1, 2 (feel free to pay for the training itself if you feel like it's worth it for you of course). There is an embedded working group for Rust, Knurling project to improve tooling and even an attempt of Rust standard certified for safety-critical application.
- Rust for realtime motion control.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing linux-embedded-hal and embedded-trainings-2020 you can also consider the following projects:
atsamd - Target atsamd microcontrollers using Rust
jailhouse - Linux-based partitioning hypervisor
ethercat - Rust wrapper for the IgH EtherCAT master
bl602-hal - Hardware Abstract Layer for BL602 RISC-V WiFi + BLE SoC in embedded Rust
botnana-api-rs - Botnana Client Library In Rust
esp-hal - no_std Hardware Abstraction Layers for ESP32 microcontrollers
etl - Embedded Template Library
notecard-rs - Rust driver for the Blues.io Notecard (https://blues.io/products/notecard/)
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