ESP IDF SDK
Safe Rust wrappers for the drivers in theHighlights
- Implements the traits of embedded-hal
V0.2
as well as those ofV1.0.alpha
- Supports almost all ESP IDF drivers: GPIO, SPI, I2C, TIMER, PWM, I2S, UART, etc.
- Blocking and
async
mode for each driver (async
support in progress)
You might want to also check out the ESP IDF Services wrappers, and the raw bindings to ESP IDF in the esp-idf-sys crate!
(For baremetal Rust ESP projects please check esp-hal.)
Build Prerequisites
Follow the Prerequisites section in the esp-idf-template
crate.
Examples
The examples could be built and flashed conveniently with cargo-espflash
. To run e.g. the ledc_simple
on an e.g. ESP32-C3:
(Swap the Rust target and example name with the target corresponding for your ESP32 MCU and with the example you would like to build)
with cargo-esptool v1.7:
$ ESP_IDF_VERSION=release/v4.4 cargo espflash --target riscv32imc-esp-espidf --example ledc_simple --monitor /dev/ttyUSB0
with cargo-esptool v2.0:
$ ESP_IDF_VERSION=release/v4.4 cargo espflash flash --target riscv32imc-esp-espidf --example ledc_simple --monitor
In order to run the examples on other chips you will most likely need to adapt at least the used pins.
Setting up a "Hello, world!" binary crate with ESP IDF
Use the esp-idf-template project. Everything would be arranged and built for you automatically - no need to manually clone the ESP IDF repository.
More information
For more information, check out:
- The Rust on ESP Book
- The ESP Embedded Training
- The esp-idf-template project
- The embedded-hal project
- The esp-idf-svc project
- The embedded-svc project
- The esp-idf-sys project
- The Rust for Xtensa toolchain
- The Rust-with-STD demo project
Hardware Notes
Each chip has a number of GPIO pins which are generally used by the SPI0
and SPI1
peripherals in order to connect external PSRAM and/or SPI Flash memory. The datasheets explicitly state that these are not recommended for use, however this crate includes them anyways for completeness.
Please refer to the table below to determine the pins which are not recommended for use for your chip.
Chip | GPIOs |
---|---|
ESP32 | 6 - 11, 16 - 17 |
ESP32-C2 | 12 - 17 |
ESP32-C3 | 12 - 17 |
ESP32-C6 | 24 - 30 |
ESP32-H2 | 15 - 21 |
ESP32-S2 | 26 - 32 |
ESP32-S3 | 26 - 32, 33 - 37* |
* When using Octal Flash and/or Octal PSRAM