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# Tutorial 05 - UART0, PL011
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This tutorial does the same as tutorial 04, but it prints the serial number on
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UART0. As such, it can be used easily with qemu, like
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```sh
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$ make # To build the kernel
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$ make qemu
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<Press any key>
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Hello Rustacean!
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My serial number is: 0000000000000000
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```
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## uart.rs
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Before we could use a rate divisor value, we must establish a valid clock rate
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for the PL011. It's done via mailboxes, with the same property channel we used
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earlier. Otherwise this interface is identical to the UART1 one.
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## main.rs
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We query the board's serial number and then we display it on the serial console.
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