From 938be013365a9151557b9c4c133d61e697b3a5cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Friedrich Beckmann Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2025 15:45:33 +0200 Subject: moved project to blinky --- .cargo/config.toml | 40 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 40 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .cargo/config.toml (limited to '.cargo/config.toml') diff --git a/.cargo/config.toml b/.cargo/config.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 5234c74..0000000 --- a/.cargo/config.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# -# Cargo Configuration for the https://github.com/rp-rs/rp-hal.git repository. -# -# Copyright (c) The RP-RS Developers, 2021 -# -# You might want to make a similar file in your own repository if you are -# writing programs for Raspberry Silicon microcontrollers. -# -# This file is MIT or Apache-2.0 as per the repository README.md file -# - -[build] -# Set the default target to match the Cortex-M0+ in the RP2040 -target = "thumbv6m-none-eabi" - -# Target specific options -[target.thumbv6m-none-eabi] -# Pass some extra options to rustc, some of which get passed on to the linker. -# -# * linker argument --nmagic turns off page alignment of sections (which saves -# flash space) -# * linker argument -Tlink.x tells the linker to use link.x as the linker -# script. This is usually provided by the cortex-m-rt crate, and by default -# the version in that crate will include a file called `memory.x` which -# describes the particular memory layout for your specific chip. -# * no-vectorize-loops turns off the loop vectorizer (seeing as the M0+ doesn't -# have SIMD) -rustflags = [ - "-C", "link-arg=--nmagic", - "-C", "link-arg=-Tlink.x", - "-C", "no-vectorize-loops", -] - -# This runner will make a UF2 file and then copy it to a mounted RP2040 in USB -# Bootloader mode: -runner = "elf2uf2-rs -d" - -# This runner will find a supported SWD debug probe and flash your RP2040 over -# SWD: -# runner = "probe-rs run --chip RP2040" \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3