//! Serial interface write formatted strings test //! //! You need to connect the Tx pin to the Rx pin of a serial-usb converter //! so you can see the message in a serial console (e.g. Arduino console). #![deny(unsafe_code)] #![no_main] #![no_std] use panic_halt as _; use cortex_m_rt::entry; use stm32f1xx_hal::{ pac, prelude::*, serial::{Config, Serial}, }; use core::fmt::Write; #[entry] fn main() -> ! { // Get access to the device specific peripherals from the peripheral access crate let p = pac::Peripherals::take().unwrap(); // Take ownership over the raw flash and rcc devices and convert them into the corresponding // HAL structs let mut flash = p.FLASH.constrain(); let mut rcc = p.RCC.constrain(); // Freeze the configuration of all the clocks in the system and store the frozen frequencies in // `clocks` let clocks = rcc.cfgr.freeze(&mut flash.acr); // Prepare the alternate function I/O registers let mut afio = p.AFIO.constrain(&mut rcc.apb2); // Prepare the GPIOB peripheral let mut gpiob = p.GPIOB.split(&mut rcc.apb2); // USART1 // let tx = gpioa.pa9.into_alternate_push_pull(&mut gpioa.crh); // let rx = gpioa.pa10; // USART1 // let tx = gpiob.pb6.into_alternate_push_pull(&mut gpiob.crl); // let rx = gpiob.pb7; // USART2 // let tx = gpioa.pa2.into_alternate_push_pull(&mut gpioa.crl); // let rx = gpioa.pa3; // USART3 // Configure pb10 as a push_pull output, this will be the tx pin let tx = gpiob.pb10.into_alternate_push_pull(&mut gpiob.crh); // Take ownership over pb11 let rx = gpiob.pb11; // Set up the usart device. Taks ownership over the USART register and tx/rx pins. The rest of // the registers are used to enable and configure the device. let serial = Serial::usart3( p.USART3, (tx, rx), &mut afio.mapr, Config::default().baudrate(9600.bps()), clocks, &mut rcc.apb1, ); // Split the serial struct into a receiving and a transmitting part let (mut tx, _rx) = serial.split(); let number = 103; writeln!(tx, "Hello formatted string {}", number).unwrap(); // for windows // write!(tx, "Hello formatted string {}\r\n", number).unwrap(); loop {} }