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README
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This README file discusses the port of NuttX to “GR-ROSE” board produced by Gadget Renesas.This board features the RX65N (R5F565NEHDFP 100pin QFP)
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Contents
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- Board Features
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- Status/Open Issues
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- Serial Console
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- LEDs
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- Networking
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- Contents
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- RTC
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- USB Device
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- RSPI
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- RIIC
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- DTC
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- USB Host
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- USB Host Hub
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- Debugging
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Board Features
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- Micro controller - RX65N (R5F565NEHDFP 100pin QFP) RXv2 core [34 CoreMark/mA]
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- ROM/RAM - 2MB/640KB
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- Operating Frequency - 120MHz(12MHz 10 Multiplication)
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- RTC Clock - 32.768kHz
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- Sensors - Temperature(inside MCU)
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- ROS I/F - Ethernet, USB(rosserial)
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- Serial Servo I/F - TTL x 4, RS-485 x 1
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- Analog I/F - ADC(12bit) x 6, DAC x 1
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- Wireless - IEEE 802.11b/g/n
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- PMOD I/F - 1 (I2C, SPI, UART)
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- External power supply - USB VBUS or 4.5V~18V
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- Supply to external - 3.3V, 5V
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See the RX65N GRROSE website for further information about this board:
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- http://gadget.renesas.com/en/product/rose.html
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Serial Console
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RX65N GRROSE supports 12 serial ports (SCI0 - SCI12), however only 5 ports can be tested(SCI0, SCI1, SCI2,
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SCI5 & SCI6).
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Please find the pin configurations for SCI0, SCI1, SCI2, SCI5 & SCI6
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SCI0 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function
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P21 RXD0
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P20 TXD0
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SCI1 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function
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P30 RXD1
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P26 TXD1
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SCI2 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function
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P12 RXD2
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P13 TXD2
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SCI3 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function (connected to WiFi module)
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P25 RXD3
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P23 TXD3
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SCI5 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function
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PC2 RXD5
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PC3 TXD5
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SCI6 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function
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P33 RXD6
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P32 TXD6
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SCI8 Pin Configuration :
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RX65N GRROSE
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Function (Half duplication mode with RS485 driver)
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PC6 RXD8
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PC7 TXD8
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PC5 Direction (L=TX, H=RX)
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Serial Connection Configuration
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1. GRROSE board needs to be connected to PC terminal, using USB to Serial Chip.
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2. Connect TX of USB to serial chip to RX of SCIX(0,1,2,5,6)
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3. Connect RX of USB to serial chip to TX of SCIX(0,1,2,5,6)
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4. Connect GND to GND pin.
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5. Configure Teraterm to 115200 baud.
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LEDs
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The RX65N GRROSE board has 2 LED's, 1 Power LED(LED3) and 2 User LED's(LED1, LED2),which are enabled through software.
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If enabled the LED is simply turned on when the board boots
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successfully, and is blinking on panic / assertion failed.
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Networking
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Ethernet Connections
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RX65N
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GRROSE Ethernet
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Pin Function
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PA4 ET0_MDC
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PA3 ET0_MDIO
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PB2 REF50CK0
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PB7 RMII0_CRS_DV
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PB1 RMII0_RXD0
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PB0 RMII0_RXD1
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PB3 RMII0_RX_ER
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PB5 RMII0_ETXD0
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PB6 RMII0_ETXD1
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PB4 RMII0_TXD_EN
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PA5 ET0_LINKSTA
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PA6_ET_RST ETHER reset
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NuttX Configurations
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The following configurations, need to be enabled for network.
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC=y : Enable the EMAC Peripheral for RX65N
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0=y : Enable the EMAC Peripheral for RX65N
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR=30 : Address of PHY status register on LAN8720A
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR_100FD=0x18 : Needed for LAN8720A
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR_100HD=0x08 : " " " " " "
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR_10FD=0x14 : " " " " " "
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR_10HD=0x04 : " " " " " "
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR_ALTCONFIG=y : " " " " " "
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYSR_ALTMODE=0x1c : " " " " " "
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_RMII=y
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CONFIG_RX65N_EMAC0_PHYADDR=0 : LAN8720A PHY is at address 1
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CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE=y : Work queue support is needed
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CONFIG_SCHED_HPWORK=y : High Priority Work queue support
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CONFIG_SCHED_LPWORK=y : Low Priority Work queue support
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Using the network with NSH
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The IP address is configured using DHCP, using the below mentioned configurations :
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The IP address is configured using DHCP, using the below mentioned configurations :
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CONFIG_NETUTILS_DHCPC=y
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CONFIG_NETUTILS_DHCPD=y
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CONFIG_NSH_DHCPC=y
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CONFIG_NETINIT_DHCPC=y
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nsh> ifconfig
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eth0 HWaddr 00:e0:de:ad:be:ef at UP
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IPaddr:10.75.24.53 DRaddr:10.75.24.1 Mask:255.255.254.0
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You can use ping to test for connectivity to the host (Careful,
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Window firewalls usually block ping-related ICMP traffic). On the
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target side, you can:
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nsh> ping 10.75.24.250
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PING 10.75.24.250 56 bytes of data
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=1 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=2 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=3 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=4 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=5 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=6 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=7 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=8 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=9 time=0 ms
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56 bytes from 10.75.24.250: icmp_seq=10 time=0 ms
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10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 10100 ms
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On the host side, you should also be able to ping the RX65N-GRROSE:
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$ ping 10.75.24.53
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Configure UDP blaster application as mentioned below :
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_UDPBLASTER_HOSTIP=0x0a4b1801 (10.75.24.1) ------> Gateway IP
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_UDPBLASTER_NETMASK=0xfffffe00 (255.255.254.0) --------> Netmask
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_UDPBLASTER_TARGETIP=0x0a4b189b (10.75.24.155) ---------> Target IP
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RSPI
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For GRROSE board only channel 1 can be tested since RSPI channel1 pinout is only brought out as
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Pin number 2 and 3 in CN4 is used for MOSIB and MISOB respectively.
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USB Host
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For the RX65N RSK2MB board, to be used as USB Device, the following Jumper settings need to be done
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J7 Short Pin 1 & Pin 2
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J16 Short Pin 2 & Pin 3
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USB Device
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For the RX65N RSK2MB board, to be used as USB Device, the following Jumper settings need to be done
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J7 Short Pin 2 & Pin 3
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J16 Short Pin 1 & Pin 2
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RTC
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NuttX Configurations
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The configurations listed in Renesas_RX65N_NuttX_RTC_Design.doc need to be enabled.
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RTC Testing
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The test cases mentioned in Renesas_RX65N_RTC_Test_Cases.xls are to be executed
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as part of RTC testing.
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The following configurations are to be enabled as part of testing RTC examples.
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ALARM
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_PERIODIC
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_CARRY
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USB Device Configurations
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The following configurations need to be enabled for USB Device
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CONFIG_USBDEV
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CONFIG_CDCACM
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CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE=64
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CONFIG_STDIO_LINEBUFFER
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USB Device Testing
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The following testing is executed as part of USB Device testing on RX65N target for GRROSE board
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echo "This is a test for USB Device" > /dev/ttyACM0
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xd 0 0x20000 > /dev/ttyACM0
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The output of the commands mentioned above should be seen on the USB Device COM port on teraterm
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RSPI Configurations
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The following configurations need to be enabled for RSPI
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CONFIG_SYSTEM_SPITOOL=y
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RSPI Testing
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The following testing is executed as part of RSPI testing on RX65N target for GRROSE board
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On GRROSE board only channel 1 can be tested since RSPI channel1 pinout is only brought out.
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Following command can be used for testing RSPI communication to slave device.
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spi exch -b 0 -x 4 aabbccdd
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where b is bus number and x is Number of word to exchange.
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RIIC Configurations
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The following configurations need to be enabled for RIIC
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CONFIG_SYSTEM_I2CTOOL=y
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RIIC Testing
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On GRROSE board, none of the RIIC channel pins are brought out in the board so not tested for communication.
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DTC Configurations
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The following configurations need to be enabled for DTC.
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CONFIG_SYSTEM_SPITOOL=y
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DTC Testing
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DTC has been tested using RSPI driver.
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2020-12-03 11:09:19 +01:00
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USB Host Configurations
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The following configurations need to be enabled for USB Host Mode driver to
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support USB HID Keyboard class and MSC Class.
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CONFIG_USBHOST=y
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CONFIG_USBHOST_HIDKBD=y
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CONFIG_FS_FAT=y
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_HIDKBD=y
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USB Host Driver Testing
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The Following Class Drivers were tested as mentioned below :
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- USB HID Keyboard Class
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On the NuttX Console "hidkbd" application was executed
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nsh> hidkbd
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The characters typed from the keyboard were executed correctly.
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- USB MSC Class
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The MSC device is enumerated as sda in /dev directory.
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The block device is mounted using the command as mentioned below :
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mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt
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The MSC device is mounted in /dev directory
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The copy command is executed to test the Read/Write functionality
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cp /mnt/<file.txt> /mnt/file_copy.txt
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USB Host Hub Configurations
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The following configurations need to be enabled for USB Host Mode driver to
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support USB HID Keyboard class and MSC Class.
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CONFIG_RX65N_USBHOST=y
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CONFIG_USBHOST_HUB=y
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CONFIG_USBHOST_ASYNCH=y
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CONFIG_USBHOST=y
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CONFIG_USBHOST_HIDKBD=y
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CONFIG_FS_FAT=y
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CONFIG_EXAMPLES_HIDKBD=y
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USB Host Hub Driver Testing
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The Following Class Drivers were tested as mentioned below :
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- USB HID Keyboard Class
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On the NuttX Console "hidkbd" application was executed
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nsh> hidkbd
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The characters typed from the keyboard were executed correctly.
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- USB MSC Class
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The MSC device is enumerated as sda in /dev directory.
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The block device is mounted using the command as mentioned below :
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mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt
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The MSC device is mounted in /dev directory
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The copy command is executed to test the Read/Write functionality
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cp /mnt/<file.txt> /mnt/file_copy.txt
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2019-10-11 17:36:57 +02:00
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Debugging
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1. NuttX needs to be compiled in Cygwin.
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The following Configuration needs to be set, in order to do source level debugging.
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CONFIG_DEBUG_SYMBOLS = y (Set this option, using menuconfig only, DO NOT Enable this as default configuration).
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2. Download & Install Renesas e2studio IDE.
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3. Load the project(NuttX built on Cygwin) as Makefile project with existing code
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4. Right click on the project, and select Debug Configurations.
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5. The binary(NuttX) needs to be loaded using E1/E2 Emulator.
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6. Select the Device name as R5F565NE and Emulator as E1/E2(whichever is being used)
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7. Select Connection type as FINE.
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8. Load and run the binary.
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Flashing NuttX
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===============
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2020-02-23 09:50:23 +01:00
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Alternatively, NuttX binary can be flashed using Renesas flash programmer tool without using e2 studio/Cygwin
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2019-10-11 17:36:57 +02:00
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Below are the steps mentioned to flash NuttX binary using Renesas flash programmer tool(RFP).
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1.In order to flash using Renesas flash programmer tool, nuttx.mot file should be generated.
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2020-01-31 16:15:01 +01:00
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2. Add the following lines in tools/Makefile.unix file :
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2019-10-11 17:36:57 +02:00
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_MOTOROLA_SREC),y)
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@echo "CP: nuttx.mot"
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$(Q) $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYARGS) $(BIN) -O srec -I elf32-rx-be-ns nuttx.mot
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endif
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3. Add CONFIG_MOTOROLA_SREC=y in defconfig file or choose make menucofig->Build Setup-> Binary Output Format->
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Select Motorola SREC format.
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4. Download Renesas flash programmer tool from https://www.renesas.com/in/en/products/software-tools/tools/programmer/renesas-flash-programmer-programming-gui.html#downloads
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5. Refer to the user manual document, for steps to flash NuttX binary using RFP tool.
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