A collection of crates for Rust development on the Teensy 4. Supports both the Teensy 4.0 and 4.1 boards.
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A Rust installation. Install Rust using
rustup
. We support the latest, stable Rust toolchain. -
The
thumbv7em-none-eabihf
Rust target, which may be installed usingrustup
:rustup target add thumbv7em-none-eabihf
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A capable
objcopy
for transforming Rust binaries into hex files. The documentation and tooling in the project uses the LLVMobjcopy
provided bycargo-binutils
. Installcargo-binutils
if you want to precisely follow this documentation. -
To download programs to your Teensy 4, you'll need either a build of
teensy_loader_cli
, or the Teensy Loader Application. The latter is available with the Teensyduino add-ons.
Use our cargo-generate
template, teensy4-rs-template
, to bootstrap
your own teensy4-rs
project based on these libraries:
cargo install cargo-generate
cargo generate --git https://github.com/mciantyre/teensy4-rs-template --name hello-world
cd hello-world
cargo objcopy --release -- -O ihex hello-world.hex
Download hello-world.hex
to your Teensy 4!
See the Rust documentation for API information. In particular, study the
imxrt-hal
APIs, since the BSP forwards many of the HAL's interfaces:
cargo doc --open
Try the various examples in this project's examples
directory if
you'd like to test your system.
The project has a model similar to other embedded Rust projects. We have
a custom runtime crate to support our processor and memory layout. We
use a separate iMXRT register access layer (RAL) and hardware
abstraction layer (HAL). The RAL and HAL are provided by the imxrt-rs
project.
The main crate is a board support package (BSP), teensy4-bsp
, for the
Teensy 4. The BSP lets you use the Teensy 4's pins and peripherals. It
also provides an implementation of the log
crate, allowing users to
log over USB. If you would like to develop Rust applications for the
Teensy 4, start by depending on the teensy4-bsp
.
The BSP depends on the these additional crates, which are part of the BSP's workspace:
teensy4-fcb
: an FCB specific to the Teensy 4. It auto-generates the FCB using theimxrt-boot-gen
crate.teensy4-pins
: a helper library to convert the processor's pads into the pins available on a Teensy 4.0 or 4.1 board.
See the API docs for information on runtime support and BSP features.
We welcome support! A great way to contribute is to start using the crates to develop Teensy 4 applications. Submit an issue to help us identify bugs, feature requests, or documentation gaps. See CONTRIBUTING.md to learn about the best issue tracker for your request.
If you want to directly contribute to the teensy4-rs
project, read the
development guidance in CONTRIBUTING.md.
There used to be more Rust code here. But today, most Rust development
happens in the imxrt-rs
project.
We have C sources in this project because
- we can't easily express the equivalent Rust code on a stable compiler (runtime support)
- we haven't written a Rust implementation to replace it (USB support)
We precompile these C sources so that our users do not need an ARM toolchain to compile the crates.
- The Teensy 4 is wonderful, and that's thanks to the hard work of PJRC and friends. We can find the Teensy code used in the Arduino plugins here. The code greatly influenced this library.
- The Rust Cortex M team, specifically the
cortex-m-rt
crate.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.