A Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) for embedded systems
This project is developed and maintained by the HAL team.
embedded-hal
serves as a foundation for building an ecosystem of platform agnostic drivers.
(driver meaning library crates that let a target platform interface an external device like a digital
sensor or a wireless transceiver).
The advantage of this system is that by writing the driver as a generic library on top
of embedded-hal
driver authors can support any number of target
platforms (e.g. Cortex-M microcontrollers, AVR microcontrollers, embedded Linux, etc.).
The advantage for application developers is that by adopting embedded-hal
they can unlock all
these drivers for their platform.
embedded-hal
is not tied to a specific execution model like blocking or non-blocking.
For functionality that goes beyond what is provided by embedded-hal
, users are encouraged
to use the target platform directly. Abstractions of common functionality can be proposed to be
included into embedded-hal
as described in this guide, though.
See more about the design goals in this documentation section.
At the moment we are working towards a 1.0.0
release (see #177). During this process we will
release alpha versions like 1.0.0-alpha.1
and 1.0.0-alpha.2
.
Alpha releases are not guaranteed to be compatible with each other.
They are provided as early previews for community testing and preparation for the final release.
If you use an alpha release, we recommend you choose an exact version specification in your
Cargo.toml
like: embedded-hal = "=1.0.0-alpha.8"
See this guide for a way to implement both an embedded-hal
0.2.x
version and an -alpha
version side by side in a HAL.
For a non-exhaustive list of embedded-hal
implementations and driver crates check the
awesome-embedded-rust list.
You may be able to find even more HAL implementation crates and driver crates by searching for the
embedded-hal-impl
, embedded-hal-driver
and embedded-hal
keywords
on crates.io.
This crate is guaranteed to compile on stable Rust 1.54 and up. It might compile with older versions but that may change in any new patch release.
See here for details on how the MSRV may be upgraded.
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.
Contribution to this crate is organized under the terms of the Rust Code of Conduct, the maintainer of this crate, the HAL team, promises to intervene to uphold that code of conduct.