diff --git a/configs/open1788/README.txt b/configs/open1788/README.txt index 2f7a3860ca..c828a18121 100644 --- a/configs/open1788/README.txt +++ b/configs/open1788/README.txt @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ README.txt ========== -This README file discusses the port of NuttX to the WaveShare Open1788 board: -See http://wvshare.com/product/Open1788-Standard.htm. This board features the -NXP LPC1788 MCU + This README file discusses the port of NuttX to the WaveShare Open1788 board: + See http://wvshare.com/product/Open1788-Standard.htm. This board features the + NXP LPC1788 MCU CONTENTS ======== @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ CONTENTS o LEDs o Buttons o FPU + o Serial Console o Using OpenOCD with the Olimex ARM-USB-OCD o Loading Code with the ISP Board o Configuration @@ -18,141 +19,179 @@ CONTENTS LEDs ==== -The Open1788 base board has four user LEDs + The Open1788 base board has four user LEDs - LED1 : Connected to P1[14] - LED2 : Connected to P0[16] - LED3 : Connected to P1[13] - LED4 : Connected to P4[27] + LED1 : Connected to P1[14] + LED2 : Connected to P0[16] + LED3 : Connected to P1[13] + LED4 : Connected to P4[27] -If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is not defined, then the user can control the LEDs in -any way using the defitions provided in the board.h header file. + If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is not defined, then the user can control the LEDs in + any way using the defitions provided in the board.h header file. -If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDs is defined, then NuttX will control the 3 LEDs on the -WaveShare Open1788K. The following definitions describe how NuttX controls -the LEDs: - LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 - LED_STARTED OFF OFF OFF OFF - LED_HEAPALLOCATE ON OFF OFF OFF - LED_IRQSENABLED OFF ON OFF OFF - LED_STACKCREATED ON ON OFF OFF - LED_INIRQ LED3 glows, on while in interupt - LED_SIGNAL LED3 glows, on while in signal handler - LED_ASSERTION LED3 glows, on while in assertion - LED_PANIC LED3 Flashes at 2Hz - LED_IDLE LED glows: ON while active; OFF while sleeping + If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDs is defined, then NuttX will control the 3 LEDs on the + WaveShare Open1788K. The following definitions describe how NuttX controls + the LEDs: + LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 + LED_STARTED OFF OFF OFF OFF + LED_HEAPALLOCATE ON OFF OFF OFF + LED_IRQSENABLED OFF ON OFF OFF + LED_STACKCREATED ON ON OFF OFF + LED_INIRQ LED3 glows, on while in interupt + LED_SIGNAL LED3 glows, on while in signal handler + LED_ASSERTION LED3 glows, on while in assertion + LED_PANIC LED3 Flashes at 2Hz + LED_IDLE LED glows: ON while active; OFF while sleeping Buttons ======= -The Open1788K supports several buttons: + The Open1788K supports several buttons: - USER1 : Connected to P4[26] - USER2 : Connected to P2[22] - USER3 : Connected to P0[10] + USER1 : Connected to P4[26] + USER2 : Connected to P2[22] + USER3 : Connected to P0[10] -And a Joystick + And a Joystick - JOY_A : Connected to P2[25] - JOY_B : Connected to P2[26] - JOY_C : Connected to P2[23] - JOY_D : Connected to P2[19] - JOY_CTR : Connected to P0[14] + JOY_A : Connected to P2[25] + JOY_B : Connected to P2[26] + JOY_C : Connected to P2[23] + JOY_D : Connected to P2[19] + JOY_CTR : Connected to P0[14] -These can be accessed using the definitions and interfaces defined in the -board.h header file. + These can be accessed using the definitions and interfaces defined in the + board.h header file. FPU === -FPU Configuration Options -------------------------- + FPU Configuration Options + ------------------------- -There are two version of the FPU support built into the LPC17xx port. + There are two version of the FPU support built into the LPC17xx port. -1. Lazy Floating Point Register Save. + 1. Lazy Floating Point Register Save. - This is an untested implementation that saves and restores FPU registers - only on context switches. This means: (1) floating point registers are - not stored on each context switch and, hence, possibly better interrupt - performance. But, (2) since floating point registers are not saved, - you cannot use floating point operations within interrupt handlers. + This is an untested implementation that saves and restores FPU registers + only on context switches. This means: (1) floating point registers are + not stored on each context switch and, hence, possibly better interrupt + performance. But, (2) since floating point registers are not saved, + you cannot use floating point operations within interrupt handlers. - This logic can be enabled by simply adding the following to your .config - file: + This logic can be enabled by simply adding the following to your .config + file: - CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y + CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y -2. Non-Lazy Floating Point Register Save + 2. Non-Lazy Floating Point Register Save - Mike Smith has contributed an extensive re-write of the ARMv7-M exception - handling logic. This includes verified support for the FPU. These changes - have not yet been incorporated into the mainline and are still considered - experimental. These FPU logic can be enabled with: + Mike Smith has contributed an extensive re-write of the ARMv7-M exception + handling logic. This includes verified support for the FPU. These changes + have not yet been incorporated into the mainline and are still considered + experimental. These FPU logic can be enabled with: - CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y - CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR=y + CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y + CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR=y - You will probably also changes to the ld.script in if this option is selected. - This should work: + You will probably also changes to the ld.script in if this option is selected. + This should work: - -ENTRY(_stext) - +ENTRY(__start) /* Treat __start as the anchor for dead code stripping */ - +EXTERN(_vectors) /* Force the vectors to be included in the output */ + -ENTRY(_stext) + +ENTRY(__start) /* Treat __start as the anchor for dead code stripping */ + +EXTERN(_vectors) /* Force the vectors to be included in the output */ -CFLAGS ------- + CFLAGS + ------ -Only the Atollic toolchain has built-in support for the Cortex-M4 FPU. You will see -the following lines in each Make.defs file: + Only the Atollic toolchain has built-in support for the Cortex-M4 FPU. You will see + the following lines in each Make.defs file: + + ifeq ($(CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_LITE),y) + # Atollic toolchain under Windows + ... + ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_FPU),y) + ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -march=armv7e-m -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard + else + ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -mfloat-abi=soft + endif + endif + + If you are using a toolchain other than the Atollic toolchain, then to use the FPU + you will also have to modify the CFLAGS to enable compiler support for the ARMv7-M + FPU. As of this writing, there are not many GCC toolchains that will support the + ARMv7-M FPU. + + As a minimum you will need to add CFLAG options to (1) enable hardware floating point + code generation, and to (2) select the FPU implementation. You might try the same + options as used with the Atollic toolchain in the Make.defs file: - ifeq ($(CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_LITE),y) - # Atollic toolchain under Windows - ... - ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_FPU),y) ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -march=armv7e-m -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard - else - ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -mfloat-abi=soft - endif - endif -If you are using a toolchain other than the Atollic toolchain, then to use the FPU -you will also have to modify the CFLAGS to enable compiler support for the ARMv7-M -FPU. As of this writing, there are not many GCC toolchains that will support the -ARMv7-M FPU. + Configuration Changes + --------------------- -As a minimum you will need to add CFLAG options to (1) enable hardware floating point -code generation, and to (2) select the FPU implementation. You might try the same -options as used with the Atollic toolchain in the Make.defs file: + Below are all of the configuration changes that I had to make to configs/stm3240g-eval/nsh2 + in order to successfully build NuttX using the Atollic toolchain WITH FPU support: - ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -march=armv7e-m -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard + -CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=n : Enable FPU support + +CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y -Configuration Changes ---------------------- + -CONFIG_STM32_CODESOURCERYW=y : Disable the CodeSourcery toolchain + +CONFIG_STM32_CODESOURCERYW=n -Below are all of the configuration changes that I had to make to configs/stm3240g-eval/nsh2 -in order to successfully build NuttX using the Atollic toolchain WITH FPU support: + -CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_LITE=n : Enable *one* the Atollic toolchains + CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_PRO=n + -CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_LITE=y : The "Lite" version + CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_PRO=n : The "Pro" version - -CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=n : Enable FPU support - +CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y + -CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=y : Suppress generation FLASH download formats + +CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=n : (Only necessary with the "Lite" version) - -CONFIG_STM32_CODESOURCERYW=y : Disable the CodeSourcery toolchain - +CONFIG_STM32_CODESOURCERYW=n + -CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=y : Suppress generation of C++ code + +CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=n : (Only necessary with the "Lite" version) - -CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_LITE=n : Enable *one* the Atollic toolchains - CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_PRO=n - -CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_LITE=y : The "Lite" version - CONFIG_STM32_ATOLLIC_PRO=n : The "Pro" version + See the section above on Toolchains, NOTE 2, for explanations for some of + the configuration settings. Some of the usual settings are just not supported + by the "Lite" version of the Atollic toolchain. - -CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=y : Suppress generation FLASH download formats - +CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=n : (Only necessary with the "Lite" version) +Serial Console +============== - -CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=y : Suppress generation of C++ code - +CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=n : (Only necessary with the "Lite" version) + By Default, UART0 is used as the serial console in all configurations. This + may be connected to your computer via an external RS-232 driver or via the + WaveShare USB ISP/VCOM module. -See the section above on Toolchains, NOTE 2, for explanations for some of -the configuration settings. Some of the usual settings are just not supported -by the "Lite" version of the Atollic toolchain. + As an option, UART1 can also be used for the serial console by reconfiguring + as follows: + + System Type: + CONFIG_LPC17_UART0=n : Disable UART0 if it is no longer used + CONFIG_LPC17_UART1=y : Enable UART1 + + Drivers: + CONFIG_UART1_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y : Setup up the UART1 configuration + CONFIG_UART1_RXBUFSIZE=256 + CONFIG_UART1_TXBUFSIZE=256 + CONFIG_UART1_BAUD=115200 + CONFIG_UART1_BITS=8 + CONFIG_UART1_PARITY=0 + CONFIG_UART1_2STOP=0 + + In this configuration using UART1, it is necessary to disable LED support + on the board. That is because UART1 RXD is set for pin p0.16, but so it + LED2. If you do not disable LED support then no incoming serial data will + be recevied. + + Common Board Options + CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS=n : Disable LED support + + You should also remove the LED2 jumper so that the RXD input does not + attempt to drive LED2 as well (this this does not seem to interfere with + data receipt). + + NOTE: If you intend to use LEDs, then you might want to redesign some of + the LED logic in the src/ subdirectory so that it does not use LED2. Using OpenOCD with the Olimex ARM-USB-OCD ========================================= diff --git a/configs/open1788/include/board.h b/configs/open1788/include/board.h index ffcdf72117..2283f93d2d 100644 --- a/configs/open1788/include/board.h +++ b/configs/open1788/include/board.h @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ * any way. The following definitions are used to access individual LEDs. * * LED1 -- Connected to P1[14] - * LED2 -- Connected to P0[16] + * LED2 -- Connected to P0[16] (shared with UART1 RXD) * LED3 -- Connected to P1[13] * LED4 -- Connected to P4[27] * @@ -310,6 +310,30 @@ #define GPIO_UART0_TXD GPIO_UART0_TXD_2 #define GPIO_UART0_RXD GPIO_UART0_RXD_2 +/* UART1: + * + * All pin options are controlled by older briges on the bottom of the board. There + * are the default settings on my board as it came out of the box: + * + * RTS --- Connected to P0[22] + * RI --- Connected to P0[21] + * DSR --- Connected to P0[19] + * DCD --- Connected to P0[18] + * CTS --- Connected to P0[17] + * DTR --- Connected to P0[20] + * TXD --- Connected to P0[15] + * RXD --- Connected to P0[16] (Shared with LED2) + */ + +#define GPIO_UART1_RTS GPIO_UART1_RTS_2 +#define GPIO_UART1_RI GPIO_UART1_RI_1 +#define GPIO_UART1_DSR GPIO_UART1_DSR_1 +#define GPIO_UART1_DCD GPIO_UART1_DCD_1 +#define GPIO_UART1_CTS GPIO_UART1_CTS_1 +#define GPIO_UART1_DTR GPIO_UART1_DTR_1 +#define GPIO_UART1_TXD GPIO_UART1_TXD_1 +#define GPIO_UART1_RXD GPIO_UART1_RXD_1 + /* MCI-SDIO: * * D0 --- Connected to P1[6] @@ -371,14 +395,14 @@ /* LCD B: * - * VD16 --- Connected to P0[8] - * VD17 --- Connected to P0[9] - * VD18 --- Connected to P2[12] - * VD19 --- Connected to P2[13] - * VD20 --- Connected to P1[26] - * VD21 --- Connected to P1[27] - * VD22 --- Connected to P1[28] - * VD23 --- Connected to P1[29] + * VD16 --- Connected to P0[8] + * VD17 --- Connected to P0[9] + * VD18 --- Connected to P2[12] + * VD19 --- Connected to P2[13] + * VD20 --- Connected to P1[26] + * VD21 --- Connected to P1[27] + * VD22 --- Connected to P1[28] + * VD23 --- Connected to P1[29] * * DCLK --- Connected to P2[2] * LP --- Connected to P2[5] diff --git a/configs/open1788/src/open1788.h b/configs/open1788/src/open1788.h index 4f5796c98f..e70eebe5db 100644 --- a/configs/open1788/src/open1788.h +++ b/configs/open1788/src/open1788.h @@ -132,7 +132,6 @@ * Pins are configured as floating because there are pullups on the module. */ -#define GPIO_TC_PEN (GPIO_INPUT | GPIO_FLOAT | GPIO_PORT2 | GPIO_PIN15) #define GPIO_TC_PENIRQ (GPIO_INTBOTH | GPIO_FLOAT | GPIO_PORT2 | GPIO_PIN15) #define GPIO_TC_BUSY (GPIO_INPUT | GPIO_FLOAT | GPIO_PORT2 | GPIO_PIN14) #define GPIO_TC_CS (GPIO_OUTPUT | GPIO_VALUE_ONE | GPIO_PORT1 | GPIO_PIN8)