rusty-clock
tock
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Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rusty-clock
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tock
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OxidOS Automotive
Hi! This is Daniel from OxidOS Automotive (stating this for disclaimer purposes).
Yes, our OS is based on TockOS, and our CEO (Alex Radovici) is #7 in the contributors list (https://github.com/tock/tock/graphs/contributors), with other colleagues contributing in the past years.
- What is the best library to write a SCADA-like application for web?
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Safety vs. Performance. A case study of C, C++ and Rust sort implementations
I'm definitely not the best person to answer this, but honestly it's not bad. Here's an example of a moderately complex peripheral, the cortex-m MPU, and how one rust OS handles it:
https://github.com/tock/tock/blob/3a0527d586702b8ae8cb242391...
Reads and writes turn into volatile reads, so everything works out under the hood. You get the benefits of everything having good names, declared sizes, and proper typing on your register accesses. You can extend that to bit accesses as well.
Rust still has a few areas it isn't competitive in, like your hyper limited or obscure chips (e.g. 8051s, XAP), mature tooling around formal methods, and a certification story for safety critical code. People are working on these latter two issues (e.g. ferrocene) and supposedly very close to public delivery, but you know how slow the industry is to adopt new things even then.
- Ask HN: Any Hardware Startups Here?
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Real-Time Operating Systems 101: Basics for Efficient Computing
There's Tock (https://www.tockos.org/), which is written in Rust (with sprinkles of assembly).
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Unwinding the Stack the Hard Way
Yeah, and I like I mentioned in the earlier comment, omitting the frame pointer reduces code size by 10% on RISC-V targets, which is huge when dealing with embedded flash: https://github.com/tock/tock/pull/1660
- Where are the C Alternatives?
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Embedded real time OS
Tock is an excellent embedded OS written in Rust and has some good industrial support. I think Tock gets a lot of stuff right and I highly recommend some of the talks the developers gave on it.
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Fedora now has frame pointers
Unfortunately, it increases the code size by 10%. I was looking into this just last week, and can confirm that it's still a problem on the latest version of Rust nightly: https://github.com/tock/tock/pull/1660
I wish we could have frame pointers, because they would make working in embedded land so much easier and more reliable, but a 10% increase in code size just isn't worth it.
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Rust OS
TockOS was the first rust RTOS I found. Coincidentally, it has had support for the esp32c3 for over a year now.
What are some alternatives?
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
awesome-embedded-rust - Curated list of resources for Embedded and Low-level development in the Rust programming language
atsamd - Target atsamd microcontrollers using Rust
rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials - :books: Learn to write an embedded OS in Rust :crab:
anne-key - Firmware for Anne Pro Keyboard written in Rust
hubris - A lightweight, memory-protected, message-passing kernel for deeply embedded systems.
RustClock - A digital clock for desktop popup every half hour, support 20-20-20 rule. 每隔半小時彈出一次的桌面電子時鐘
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox
xargo - The sysroot manager that lets you build and customize `std`
rtic - Real-Time Interrupt-driven Concurrency (RTIC) framework for ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
7-day-alarm-clock - An alarm clock with separate alarm times for each day of the week. It is programmed for Arduino and built using components from Sparkfun that connect using their Qwiic system.
smoltcp - a smol tcp/ip stack