probe-rs
lunatic
probe-rs | lunatic | |
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11 | 86 | |
1,485 | 4,533 | |
3.4% | 0.4% | |
9.8 | 5.7 | |
1 day ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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probe-rs
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Where my STM32 Rust compiler?
Want debugging capabilities with anything with an am st link/jtag/other compatible probe? https://probe.rs/
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174 dependencies to get the temperature. Still worth it
/uj The SVG usage looks to be in a visualisation helper. Maybe ought to be a separate module, but I've seen worse.
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probe-rs 0.13.0 is out! π
There is a command to list supported chips for *flashing* in all our CLI tools. Furthermore https://github.com/probe-rs/probe-rs/tree/master/probe-rs/targets contains all targets for which we support *flashing*.
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Oxide on My Wrist: Hubris on PineTime was the best worst idea
Under the hood, cargo-embed, knurling's probe-run, and Humility are all built atop probe-rs (https://probe.rs/) to provide debugging - I think in this case it's actually a great example of cooperation between projects! Probe-rs has received PRs from both Knurling and Oxide devs; it provides the common interface to use various types of debug hardware and talk to various types of microcontroller cores, essentially replacing OpenOCD.
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Rust on M1 What experience?
Ryzen 3700X, 3200Mhz DDR4 tower builds http://probe.rs in 1m47s with fans fully spinning. M1 Pro: zero noise, 1m21s. Ryzen 3950X is on par with the M1 Pro. Actual speed difference will very much depend on your actual workload. Compiling for aarch64 apparently is more efficient than for amd64. Which is why compiling for you locally gives much more speed benefit than some generic benchmarks would indicate :) Also, you cannot forget that I can easily work for 10hrs on my MBP M1 Pro with rust-analyzer and frequent compiles running. You can forget that with any other suggested "on par" notebook. They will drain your battery instantly. Also, with the same thermal mass, other laptop builds will go into throttling much faster, which will lead to slower effective speed. XPS laptops and old macbooks know this issue very well :)
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Async Rust vs RTOS showdown! - Spoiler: Rust is faster!
Anyone who fancies doing some coding for fun should have a go at an embedded project using rust's tools. Not just embassy, but the PACs, the HALs, probe-rs (probe-rs is bonkers good), and the community on matrix. My bet is on rust embedded seeing huge growth in the next few years.
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C Is Not a Low-level Language: Your computer is not a fast PDP-11.
probe-rs (embedded debugging toolkit for ARM and RISC-V which is supposed to be used in place of the above if you code with it as it aims to fully replace the GDB portion of the stack for Rust embedded development)
- Doing M1 MacBook Pro (M1 Max, 64GB) Compile Benchmarks!
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We finally released 0.11.0 of probe-rs! π
cargo install --git https://github.com/probe-rs/probe-rs probe-rs-debugger
lunatic
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Spinkube: Running WASM in Kubernetes
This reminds me of Lunatic [1], an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly. Unfortunately it seems like development stalled some months ago.
[1] https://lunatic.solutions/
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Spin 2.0 β open-source tool for building and running WASM apps
you can check out https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/lunatic for that
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Flawless β Durable execution engine for Rust
Very cool, and the approach demonstrated might be of interest to a similar problem we have in Ambient (our WASM game runtime that has competing processes that may need to retry interactions.)
That being said - whatβs the relation to Lunatic [0]? Are you still working on Lunatic? Is this a side project? Or is it something completely separate?
[0]: https://lunatic.solutions/
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Async Rust Is A Bad Language
Curious too. I follow Lunatic [0] as a candidate for future use, and also wasmCloud [1].
[0] https://lunatic.solutions/
[1] https://wasmcloud.com
- Write Elixir NIFs in Rust
- A WASI VM?
- how can I add dynamic loading to do "plugins" for my Rust app?
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Wasix, the Superset of WASI Supporting Threads, Processes and Sockets
Check out Lunatic https://lunatic.solutions/
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Elixir and Rust is a good mix
There's a couple of Rust libs and frameworks inspired on Erlang in 'best of both worlds' attempts, such as https://lunatic.solutions
I found others like Lunatic before, but cannot remember right now.
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Anything close beam/otp for other languages?
There is a really good initiative called Lunatic : https://lunatic.solutions/
What are some alternatives?
cargo-embed - a cargo extension for working with microcontrollers
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
rust-getting-started - Develop Rust Apps in Kubernetes with Okteto
hyperscan - High-performance regular expression matching library
rvemu - RISC-V emulator for CLI and Web written in Rust with WebAssembly. It supports xv6 and Linux (ongoing).
actix - Actor framework for Rust.
pyOCD - Open source Python library for programming and debugging Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers
wit-bindgen - A language binding generator for WebAssembly interface types
www.rust-lang.org - The home of the Rust website
wasmCloud - wasmCloud allows for simple, secure, distributed application development using WebAssembly components and capability providers.
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime