Accessors to access physical memory.
This crate provides accessors to values at a specific memory address. When an accessor is created, physical memory is mapped to virtual memory. The methods of the accessors can access a value at the specified physical address. Once an accessor is dropped, the mapped memory is unmapped.
This crate is intended to access memory-mapped I/O. Reading and writing are done volatilely.
The accessed type must implement [Copy
] because reading and writing values need to copy it.
This crate is #[no_std]
compatible.
use accessor::array;
use accessor::mapper::Mapper;
use accessor::single;
use core::num::NonZeroUsize;
struct M;
impl Mapper for M {
unsafe fn map(&mut self, phys_start: usize, bytes: usize) -> NonZeroUsize {
todo!()
}
fn unmap(&mut self, phys_start: usize, bytes: usize) {
todo!()
}
}
// Create an accessor to an i32 value at the physical address 0x1000.
let mut a = unsafe { single::ReadWrite::<i32, M>::new(0x1000, M) };
// Read a value.
a.read_volatile();
// Write a value.
a.write_volatile(3);
// Create an accessor to an array at the physical address 0x2000 of the type i32 that has 5 elements.
let mut arr = unsafe { array::ReadWrite::<i32, M>::new(0x2000, 5, M) };
// Read the 2nd element.
arr.read_volatile_at(2);
// Write 42 as the 0th element.
arr.write_volatile_at(0, 42);
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