//! Sends "Hello, world!" through the ITM port 0 //! //! **IMPORTANT** Not all Cortex-M chips support ITM. You'll have to connect the //! microcontroller's SWO pin to the SWD interface. Note that some development //! boards don't provide this option. //! //! ITM is much faster than semihosting. Like 4 orders of magnitude or so. //! //! You'll need [`itmdump`] to receive the message on the host plus you'll need //! to uncomment OpenOCD's ITM support in `.gdbinit`. //! //! [`itmdump`]: https://docs.rs/itm/0.1.1/itm/ #![feature(used)] #![no_std] #[macro_use] extern crate cortex_m; extern crate cortex_m_rt; use cortex_m::{asm, interrupt, peripheral}; fn main() { interrupt::free( |cs| { let itm = peripheral::ITM.borrow(&cs); iprintln!(&itm.stim[0], "Hello, world!"); }, ); } // As we are not using interrupts, we just register a dummy catch all handler #[allow(dead_code)] #[used] #[link_section = ".rodata.interrupts"] static INTERRUPTS: [extern "C" fn(); 240] = [default_handler; 240]; extern "C" fn default_handler() { asm::bkpt(); }