nuttx/boards/xtensa/esp32s3/common/scripts/protected_memory.ld

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/****************************************************************************
* boards/xtensa/esp32s3/common/scripts/protected_memory.ld
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/****************************************************************************
* ESP32-S3 Linker Script Memory Layout for Protected Mode
*
* This file describes the memory layout (memory blocks) as virtual
* memory addresses.
*
* kernel-space.ld and user-space.ld contain output sections to link compiler
* output into these memory blocks for the Kernel and User images,
* respectively.
*
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#define SRAM_IRAM_START 0x40370000
#define SRAM_DIRAM_I_START 0x40378000
/* The memory region starting from SRAM_IRAM_END up to 0x403dffff is
* reserved to the 2nd stage bootloader for actually loading the NuttX
* Application Image code and data into IRAM and DRAM. Otherwise the
* Bootloader could end up overwriting itself and failing to load the NuttX
* Application Image properly.
*
* For more information, refer to the bootloader linker scripts:
* https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/v4.4.2/components/bootloader/subproject/main/ld/esp32s3/bootloader.ld#L41-L47
*/
#define SRAM_IRAM_END 0x403cc700
#define I_D_SRAM_OFFSET (SRAM_DIRAM_I_START - SRAM_DRAM_START)
#define SRAM_DRAM_START 0x3fc88000
#define SRAM_DRAM_END (SRAM_IRAM_END - I_D_SRAM_OFFSET) /* 2nd stage bootloader iram_loader_seg start address */
#define I_D_SRAM_SIZE (SRAM_DRAM_END - SRAM_DRAM_START)
#define ICACHE_SIZE 0x8000
#define SRAM_IRAM_ORG (SRAM_IRAM_START + CONFIG_ESP32S3_INSTRUCTION_CACHE_SIZE)
#define SRAM_IRAM_SIZE (I_D_SRAM_SIZE + ICACHE_SIZE - CONFIG_ESP32S3_INSTRUCTION_CACHE_SIZE)
#define DCACHE_SIZE 0x10000
#define SRAM_DRAM_ORG (SRAM_DRAM_START)
#ifdef CONFIG_ESP32S3_FLASH_4M
# define FLASH_SIZE 0x400000
#elif defined (CONFIG_ESP32S3_FLASH_8M)
# define FLASH_SIZE 0x800000
#elif defined (CONFIG_ESP32S3_FLASH_16M)
# define FLASH_SIZE 0x1000000
#endif
MEMORY
{
metadata (RX) : org = 0x0, len = 0x30
ROM (RX) : org = ORIGIN(metadata) + LENGTH(metadata),
len = 0x100000 - ORIGIN(ROM)
/* Instruction RAM */
UIRAM (RWX) : org = SRAM_IRAM_ORG, len = 16K
KIRAM (RWX) : org = ORIGIN(UIRAM) + LENGTH(UIRAM), len = 32K
/* Flash mapped instruction data. */
/* The 0x20 offset for the KIROM region is a convenience for the Kernel
* binary image generation in Espressif Application Image format.
* Flash cache has 64KB pages. The .bin file which is flashed to the chip
* has a 0x18 byte file header, and each segment has a 0x08 byte segment
* header. Setting this offset makes it simple to meet the flash cache MMU's
* constraint that (paddr % 64KB == vaddr % 64KB).
*/
KIROM (RX) : org = 0x42000020, len = 0x80000 - 0x20
UIROM (RX) : org = 0x42080000, len = 0x180000
/* Shared data RAM, excluding memory reserved for ROM bss/data/stack. */
KDRAM (RW) : org = ORIGIN(KIRAM) + LENGTH(KIRAM) - I_D_SRAM_OFFSET, len = 64K
UDRAM (RW) : org = ORIGIN(KDRAM) + LENGTH(KDRAM), len = 256K
/* Flash mapped constant data */
/* See KIROM region documentation above for the meaning of the 0x20 offset.
*
* The 0x30 offset for the UDROM region is a convenience for the User
* binary image generation following a custom image format, which defines
* a "metadata" output section containing some information that the Kernel
* needs for properly configuring the External Flash MMU and initializing
* SRAM contents when loading the User application image.
*/
KDROM (R) : org = 0x3c000020, len = 0x80000 - 0x20
UDROM (R) : org = 0x3c080030, len = 0x180000 - ORIGIN(ROM)
}