This is a wee operating system written to support the async
style of
programming in Rust on microcontrollers. It fits in about 2 kiB of Flash and
uses about 20 bytes of RAM (before your tasks are added). In that space, you get
a full async
runtime with multiple tasks, support for complex concurrency via
join
and select
, and a lot of convenient but simple APIs. (If you want to
see what a lilos
program looks like, look in the examples
directory, or read
the intro guide.)
lilos
has been deployed in real embedded systems since 2019, running
continuously. I've built about a dozen systems around it of varying complexity,
on half a dozen varieties of microcontroller. It works pretty okay! Perhaps you
will find it useful too.
This repo contains crates in subdirectories, but it is not a Cargo workspace.
This means you will need to cd
into subdirectories to build things. Here is a
map:
os
contains the operating system crate.testsuite
contains a test suite for the operating system, which can run on a Cortex-M0 or better. See its README for instructions.examples
contains example programs for various microcontrollers.
These instructions are mostly for building the examples or working on the
operating system itself. If you're trying to use lilos
in a program, the usual
way is to just cargo add lilos
to your application.
To build in the repo, you will need a Rust toolchain installed through rustup
,
because we use a rustup
-style rust-toolchain.toml
file to pin the toolchain
version to ensure that you get the right results. rustup
will automatically
ensure you've got the appropriate toolchain version available, including support
for the right target architecture for whatever program you're building.
- Enter the directory you're interested in, for example,
cd os
. - Build:
cargo build
(or, for smaller binaries,cargo build --release
). - To try an example on a microcontroller eval board, see the README in the
individual example. (In most cases
cargo run
in the directory will suffice.)
To build everything in the repo, run ./build-all.sh
.
If you have questions, or you use it for something, I'd love to find out! Send me an email.
All the code in this repo is MPL-2 licensed.