Adding initial support for nrf9151 s and ns

Adding s and ns examples, including a reference TFM
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nerwalt 2024-06-27 14:07:26 -06:00
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## nRF9160 in Non-Secure mode
nrf9160-ns = ["_nrf9160", "_ns"]
# TODO - The nrf9151 is close enough to the nrf9160 for a lot of applications. It needs
# more testing though and possilbly proper support
## nRF9151 in Secure mode
nrf9151-s = ["nrf9160-s"]
## nRF9151 in Non-Secure mode
nrf9151-ns = ["nrf9160-ns"]
# Features starting with `_` are for internal use only. They're not intended
# to be enabled by other crates, and are not covered by semver guarantees.

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[target.'cfg(all(target_arch = "arm", target_os = "none"))']
# replace nRF82840_xxAA with your chip as listed in `probe-rs chip list`
runner = "probe-rs run --chip nRF9160_xxAA"
[build]
target = "thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf"
[env]
DEFMT_LOG = "trace"

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[package]
edition = "2021"
name = "embassy-nrf9151-non-secure-examples"
version = "0.1.0"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]
embassy-executor = { version = "0.5.0", path = "../../../embassy-executor", features = ["task-arena-size-32768", "arch-cortex-m", "executor-thread", "executor-interrupt", "defmt", "integrated-timers"] }
embassy-time = { version = "0.3.1", path = "../../../embassy-time", features = ["defmt", "defmt-timestamp-uptime"] }
embassy-nrf = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../../embassy-nrf", features = ["defmt", "nrf9151-ns", "time-driver-rtc1", "gpiote", "unstable-pac", "time"] }
defmt = "0.3"
defmt-rtt = "0.4"
cortex-m = { version = "0.7.6", features = ["inline-asm", "critical-section-single-core"] }
cortex-m-rt = "0.7.0"
panic-probe = { version = "0.3", features = ["print-defmt"] }
[profile.release]
debug = 2

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You must flash the TFM before running any non-secure examples. The TFM
configures the secure and non-secure execution environments. After
configuration, the TFM loads the non-secure application. A reference TFM is
included, and you can use the provided helper script to flash it.

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//! This build script copies the `memory.x` file from the crate root into
//! a directory where the linker can always find it at build time.
//! For many projects this is optional, as the linker always searches the
//! project root directory -- wherever `Cargo.toml` is. However, if you
//! are using a workspace or have a more complicated build setup, this
//! build script becomes required. Additionally, by requesting that
//! Cargo re-run the build script whenever `memory.x` is changed,
//! updating `memory.x` ensures a rebuild of the application with the
//! new memory settings.
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn main() {
// Put `memory.x` in our output directory and ensure it's
// on the linker search path.
let out = &PathBuf::from(env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap());
File::create(out.join("memory.x"))
.unwrap()
.write_all(include_bytes!("memory.x"))
.unwrap();
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}", out.display());
// By default, Cargo will re-run a build script whenever
// any file in the project changes. By specifying `memory.x`
// here, we ensure the build script is only re-run when
// `memory.x` is changed.
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=memory.x");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg-bins=--nmagic");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg-bins=-Tlink.x");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg-bins=-Tdefmt.x");
}

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nrfjprog --family NRF91 --recover
nrfjprog --family NRF91 --chiperase --verify --program tfm.hex

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MEMORY
{
/* Trusted Firmware-M (TF-M) is flashed at the start */
FLASH : ORIGIN = 0x00008000, LENGTH = 0xf8000
RAM (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x2000C568, LENGTH = 0x33a98
}

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#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use embassy_executor::Spawner;
use embassy_nrf::gpio::{Level, Output, OutputDrive};
use embassy_time::Timer;
use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
use defmt;
#[embassy_executor::main]
async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
let p = embassy_nrf::init(Default::default());
let mut led = Output::new(p.P0_00, Level::Low, OutputDrive::Standard);
loop {
led.set_high();
defmt::info!("high");
Timer::after_millis(500).await;
led.set_low();
defmt::info!("low");
Timer::after_millis(1000).await;
}
}

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[target.'cfg(all(target_arch = "arm", target_os = "none"))']
# replace nRF82840_xxAA with your chip as listed in `probe-rs chip list`
runner = "probe-rs run --chip nRF9160_xxAA"
[build]
target = "thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf"
[env]
DEFMT_LOG = "trace"

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[package]
edition = "2021"
name = "embassy-nrf9151-secure-examples"
version = "0.1.0"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]
embassy-executor = { version = "0.5.0", path = "../../../embassy-executor", features = ["task-arena-size-32768", "arch-cortex-m", "executor-thread", "executor-interrupt", "defmt", "integrated-timers"] }
embassy-time = { version = "0.3.1", path = "../../../embassy-time", features = ["defmt", "defmt-timestamp-uptime"] }
embassy-nrf = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../../embassy-nrf", features = ["defmt", "nrf9151-s", "time-driver-rtc1", "gpiote", "unstable-pac", "time"] }
defmt = "0.3"
defmt-rtt = "0.4"
cortex-m = { version = "0.7.6", features = ["inline-asm", "critical-section-single-core"] }
cortex-m-rt = "0.7.0"
panic-probe = { version = "0.3", features = ["print-defmt"] }
[profile.release]
debug = 2

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//! This build script copies the `memory.x` file from the crate root into
//! a directory where the linker can always find it at build time.
//! For many projects this is optional, as the linker always searches the
//! project root directory -- wherever `Cargo.toml` is. However, if you
//! are using a workspace or have a more complicated build setup, this
//! build script becomes required. Additionally, by requesting that
//! Cargo re-run the build script whenever `memory.x` is changed,
//! updating `memory.x` ensures a rebuild of the application with the
//! new memory settings.
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn main() {
// Put `memory.x` in our output directory and ensure it's
// on the linker search path.
let out = &PathBuf::from(env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap());
File::create(out.join("memory.x"))
.unwrap()
.write_all(include_bytes!("memory.x"))
.unwrap();
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}", out.display());
// By default, Cargo will re-run a build script whenever
// any file in the project changes. By specifying `memory.x`
// here, we ensure the build script is only re-run when
// `memory.x` is changed.
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=memory.x");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg-bins=--nmagic");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg-bins=-Tlink.x");
println!("cargo:rustc-link-arg-bins=-Tdefmt.x");
}

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MEMORY
{
FLASH : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 1024K
RAM : ORIGIN = 0x20018000, LENGTH = 160K
}

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#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use embassy_executor::Spawner;
use embassy_nrf::gpio::{Level, Output, OutputDrive};
use embassy_time::Timer;
use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
use defmt;
#[embassy_executor::main]
async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
let p = embassy_nrf::init(Default::default());
let mut led = Output::new(p.P0_00, Level::Low, OutputDrive::Standard);
loop {
led.set_high();
defmt::info!("high");
Timer::after_millis(500).await;
led.set_low();
defmt::info!("low");
Timer::after_millis(1000).await;
}
}