= Project Structure There are many ways to configure embassy and its components for your exact application. The link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/main/examples[examples] directory for each chipset demonstrates how your project structure should look. Let's break it down: The toplevel file structure of your project should look like this: [source,plain] ---- {} = Maybe my-project |- .cargo | |- config.toml |- src | |- main.rs |- build.rs |- Cargo.toml |- {memory.x} |- rust-toolchain.toml ---- [discrete] == .cargo/config.toml This directory/file describes what platform you're on, and configures link:https://github.com/probe-rs/probe-rs[probe-rs] to deploy to your device. Here is a minimal example: [source,toml] ---- [target.thumbv6m-none-eabi] # <-change for your platform runner = 'probe-rs run --chip STM32F031K6Tx' # <- change for your chip [build] target = "thumbv6m-none-eabi" # <-change for your platform [env] DEFMT_LOG = "trace" # <- can change to info, warn, or error ---- [discrete] == build.rs This is the build script for your project. It links defmt (what is link:https://defmt.ferrous-systems.com[defmt]?) and the `memory.x` file if needed. This file is pretty specific for each chipset, just copy and paste from the corresponding link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/embassy/tree/main/examples[example]. [discrete] == Cargo.toml This is your manifest file, where you can configure all of the embassy components to use the features you need. [discrete] === Features [discrete] ==== Time - tick-hz-x: Configures the tick rate of `embassy-time`. Higher tick rate means higher precision, and higher CPU wakes. - defmt-timestamp-uptime: defmt log entries will display the uptime in seconds. ...more to come [discrete] == memory.x This file outlines the flash/ram usage of your program. It is especially useful when using link:https://github.com/embassy-rs/nrf-softdevice[nrf-softdevice] on an nRF5x. Here is an example for using S140 with an nRF52840: [source,x] ---- MEMORY { /* NOTE 1 K = 1 KiBi = 1024 bytes */ /* These values correspond to the NRF52840 with Softdevices S140 7.0.1 */ FLASH : ORIGIN = 0x00027000, LENGTH = 868K RAM : ORIGIN = 0x20020000, LENGTH = 128K } ---- [discrete] == rust-toolchain.toml This file configures the rust version and configuration to use. A minimal example: [source,toml] ---- [toolchain] channel = "nightly-2023-08-19" # <- as of writing, this is the exact rust version embassy uses components = [ "rust-src", "rustfmt" ] # <- optionally add "llvm-tools-preview" for some extra features like "cargo size" targets = [ "thumbv6m-none-eabi" # <-change for your platform ] ----