Hardware Abstraction Layer crates for the ESP32, ESP32-C2/C3/C6, ESP32-H2, and ESP32-S2/S3 from Espressif. Additionally provides support for programming the low-power RISC-V cores found on the ESP32-C6 and ESP32-S2/S3.
These HALs are no_std
; if you are looking for std
support, please use esp-idf-hal instead.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please open an issue, start a new discussion, or join us on Matrix. For additional information regarding any of the crates in this repository, please refer to the relevant crate's README.
Note
This project is still in the relatively early stages of development, and as such there should be no expectation of API stability. A significant number of peripherals currently have drivers implemented but have varying levels of functionality. For most basic tasks, this should be usable already, however some more advanced or uncommon features may not yet be implemented.
For information relating to the development of Rust applications on ESP devices, please first read The Rust on ESP Book.
For information about the HAL and how to use it in your own projects, please refer to the documentation on docs.rs for the relevant chip.
- The Rust Programming Language
- The Embedded Rust Book
- The Embedonomicon
- The Rust on ESP Book
- Embedded Rust (no_std) on Espressif
Crate | Documentation | Technical Reference Manual | Target |
---|---|---|---|
esp32-hal | ESP32 | xtensa-esp32-none-elf |
|
esp32c2-hal | ESP32-C2 | riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf |
|
esp32c3-hal | ESP32-C3 | riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf |
|
esp32c6-hal | ESP32-C6 | riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf |
|
esp32h2-hal | ESP32-H2 | riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf |
|
esp32s2-hal | ESP32-S2 | xtensa-esp32s2-none-elf |
|
esp32s3-hal | ESP32-S3 | xtensa-esp32s3-none-elf |
Crate | Documentation | Target |
---|---|---|
esp-ulp-riscv-hal | N/A (Not yet published) | riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf |
esp32c6-lp-hal | N/A (Not yet published) | riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf |
There are a number of other crates within the esp-rs organization which can be used in conjunction with esp-hal
:
Crate | Description |
---|---|
esp-alloc | A simple no_std heap allocator |
esp-backtrace | Backtrace support for bare-metal applications |
esp-ieee802154 | Low-level IEEE802.15.4 driver for the ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2 |
esp-openthread | A bare-metal Thread implementation using esp-ieee802154 |
esp-println | Provides print! and println! implementations |
esp-storage | Implementation of embedded-storage traits to access unencrypted flash memory |
esp-wifi | no_std Wi-Fi/BLE/ESP-NOW support |
We provide a simple pre-commit
hook to verify the formatting of each package prior to committing changes. We strongly encourage use of this git hook.
The hook can be enabled by copying it in to the .git/hooks/
directory:
cp pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit
When using this hook, you can choose to ignore its failure on a per-commit basis by committing with the --no-verify
flag; however, you will need to be sure that all packages are formatted when submitting a pull request.
The Minimum Supported Rust Version is 1.67.0
for all packages.
RISC-V is officially supported by the official Rust compiler, however, it should be noted that targeting the Xtensa ISA currently requires the use of the esp-rs/rust compiler fork. Our recommend method of installation is espup.
When targetting the RISC-V architecture and using a stable
Rust release, it is necessary to set RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1
in order to build successfully; this is not required when using a nightly
release or when targeting Xtensa.
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.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.