170: check task priority at compile time r=TeXitoi a=japaric

before we were checking the priority at runtime. The compile time error message
when the priority is too high is kind of awful though.

Co-authored-by: Jorge Aparicio <jorge@japaric.io>
This commit is contained in:
bors[bot] 2019-04-16 22:54:18 +00:00
commit 77def32454
5 changed files with 55 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -69,6 +69,13 @@ the critical section created by the lowest priority handler.
$ cargo run --example lock
{{#include ../../../../ci/expected/lock.run}}```
One more note about priorities: choosing a priority higher than what the device
supports (that is `1 << NVIC_PRIO_BITS`) will result in a compile error. Due to
limitations in the language the error is currently far from helpful: it will say
something along the lines of "evaluation of constant value failed" and the span
of the error will *not* point out to the problematic interrupt value -- we are
sorry about this!
## Late resources
Unlike normal `static` variables, which need to be assigned an initial value

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@ -1989,15 +1989,13 @@ fn pre_init(ctxt: &Context, app: &App, analysis: &Analysis) -> proc_macro2::Toke
))
}
// TODO turn the assertions that check that the priority is not larger than what's supported by
// the device into compile errors
let device = &app.args.device;
let nvic_prio_bits = quote!(#device::NVIC_PRIO_BITS);
for (handler, interrupt) in &app.interrupts {
let name = interrupt.args.binds(handler);
let priority = interrupt.args.priority;
exprs.push(quote!(p.NVIC.enable(#device::Interrupt::#name);));
exprs.push(quote!(assert!(#priority <= (1 << #nvic_prio_bits));));
exprs.push(quote!(let _ = [(); ((1 << #nvic_prio_bits) - #priority as usize)];));
exprs.push(quote!(p.NVIC.set_priority(
#device::Interrupt::#name,
((1 << #nvic_prio_bits) - #priority) << (8 - #nvic_prio_bits),
@ -2007,7 +2005,7 @@ fn pre_init(ctxt: &Context, app: &App, analysis: &Analysis) -> proc_macro2::Toke
for (priority, dispatcher) in &analysis.dispatchers {
let name = &dispatcher.interrupt;
exprs.push(quote!(p.NVIC.enable(#device::Interrupt::#name);));
exprs.push(quote!(assert!(#priority <= (1 << #nvic_prio_bits));));
exprs.push(quote!(let _ = [(); ((1 << #nvic_prio_bits) - #priority as usize)];));
exprs.push(quote!(p.NVIC.set_priority(
#device::Interrupt::#name,
((1 << #nvic_prio_bits) - #priority) << (8 - #nvic_prio_bits),

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@ -1039,10 +1039,10 @@ fn parse_args(
}
let value = lit.value();
if value > u64::from(u8::MAX) {
if value > u64::from(u8::MAX) || value == 0 {
return Err(parse::Error::new(
lit.span(),
"this literal must be in the range 0...255",
"this literal must be in the range 1...255",
));
}

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
#![no_main]
#![no_std]
extern crate lm3s6965;
extern crate panic_halt;
extern crate rtfm;
use rtfm::app;
#[app(device = lm3s6965)] //~ error evaluation of constant value failed
const APP: () = {
#[init]
fn init() {}
// OK, this is the maximum priority supported by the device
#[interrupt(priority = 8)]
fn UART0() {}
// this value is too high!
#[interrupt(priority = 9)]
fn UART1() {}
};

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
#![no_main]
#![no_std]
extern crate lm3s6965;
extern crate panic_halt;
extern crate rtfm;
use rtfm::app;
#[app(device = lm3s6965)]
const APP: () = {
#[init]
fn init() {}
// OK, this is the minimum priority that tasks can have
#[interrupt(priority = 1)]
fn UART0() {}
// this value is too low!
#[interrupt(priority = 0)] //~ error this literal must be in the range 1...255
fn UART1() {}
};