//! This shows how to use the TIMG peripheral interrupts. //! //! There is TIMG0 which contains a general purpose timer and a watchdog timer. //% CHIPS: esp32 esp32c2 esp32c3 esp32c6 esp32h2 esp32s2 esp32s3 //% FEATURES: embedded-hal-02 #![no_std] #![no_main] use core::cell::RefCell; use critical_section::Mutex; use embedded_hal_02::timer::CountDown; use esp_backtrace as _; use esp_hal::{ clock::ClockControl, interrupt::{self, Priority}, peripherals::{Interrupt, Peripherals, TIMG0}, prelude::*, timer::{Timer, Timer0, TimerGroup}, }; static TIMER0: Mutex>>>> = Mutex::new(RefCell::new(None)); #[entry] fn main() -> ! { let peripherals = Peripherals::take(); let system = peripherals.SYSTEM.split(); let clocks = ClockControl::boot_defaults(system.clock_control).freeze(); let timg0 = TimerGroup::new(peripherals.TIMG0, &clocks); let mut timer0 = timg0.timer0; interrupt::enable(Interrupt::TG0_T0_LEVEL, Priority::Priority1).unwrap(); timer0.start(500u64.millis()); timer0.listen(); critical_section::with(|cs| { TIMER0.borrow_ref_mut(cs).replace(timer0); }); loop {} } #[interrupt] fn TG0_T0_LEVEL() { critical_section::with(|cs| { esp_println::println!("Interrupt 1"); let mut timer0 = TIMER0.borrow_ref_mut(cs); let timer0 = timer0.as_mut().unwrap(); timer0.clear_interrupt(); timer0.start(500u64.millis()); }); }