diff --git a/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt b/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt index 0f53dc3d94..a4e98054a4 100644 --- a/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt +++ b/configs/pic32-starterkit/README.txt @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ Contents PIC32MX Configuration Options Configurations +PIC32MX795F512L Pin Out PIC32MX795F512L Pin Out ======================= @@ -529,7 +530,10 @@ PIC32MX Configuration Options CONFIG_PIC32MX_I2C3 - I2C 3 CONFIG_PIC32MX_I2C4 - I2C 4 CONFIG_PIC32MX_I2C5 - I2C 5 + CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI1 - SPI 1 CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2 - SPI 2 + CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI3 - SPI 3 + CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI4 - SPI 4 CONFIG_PIC32MX_UART1 - UART 1 CONFIG_PIC32MX_UART2 - UART 2 CONFIG_PIC32MX_UART3 - UART 3 diff --git a/configs/pic32-starterkit/include/board.h b/configs/pic32-starterkit/include/board.h index d5f71f97a4..f3d631e1e9 100644 --- a/configs/pic32-starterkit/include/board.h +++ b/configs/pic32-starterkit/include/board.h @@ -84,24 +84,37 @@ #define BOARD_WD_PRESCALER 8 /* Watchdog pre-scaler */ /* LED definitions **********************************************************/ -/* The Sure PIC32MX board has five LEDs. One (D4, lablel "Power") is not - * controllable by software. Four are controllable by software: +/* The PIC32 starter kit has 3 user LEDs * - * D7 "USB" Yellow RD7 Low illuminates - * D8 "SD" Yellow RD6 Low illuminates - * D9 "Flash" Yellow RF0 Low illuminates - * D10 "Error" Red RF1 Low illuminates + * RD0 User LED D4 (high illuminates) + * RD2 User LED D5 (high illuminates) + * RD1 User LED D6 (high illuminates) + * + * There are 5 LEDs available on the MEB: + * + * RD1 LED1 + * RD2 LED2 + * RD3 LED3 + * RC1 LED4 + * RC2 LED5 + */ + +#define LED_STARTED 0 +#define LED_HEAPALLOCATE 1 +#define LED_IRQSENABLED 2 +#define LED_STACKCREATED 3 +#define LED_INIRQ 4 +#define LED_SIGNAL 5 +#define LED_ASSERTION 6 +#define LED_PANIC 7 + +/* Switch definitions *******************************************************/ +/* The PIC32 start kit has 3 switches: + * + * RD7 Switch SW2 (low when closed) + * RD6 Switch SW1 (low when closed) + * RD13 Switch SW3 (low when closed) */ - /* ON OFF */ - /* USB SD FLASH ERROR USB SD FLASH ERROR */ -#define LED_STARTED 0 /* OFF OFF OFF OFF --- --- --- --- */ -#define LED_HEAPALLOCATE 1 /* ON OFF N/C N/C --- --- --- --- */ -#define LED_IRQSENABLED 2 /* OFF ON N/C N/C --- --- --- --- */ -#define LED_STACKCREATED 3 /* ON ON N/C N/C --- --- --- --- */ -#define LED_INIRQ 4 /* N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF N/C */ -#define LED_SIGNAL 4 /* N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF N/C */ -#define LED_ASSERTION 4 /* N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF N/C */ -#define LED_PANIC 5 /* N/C N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF */ /**************************************************************************** * Public Types diff --git a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/starterkit_internal.h b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/starterkit_internal.h index 5fc26caaa2..f9cd9679a4 100644 --- a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/starterkit_internal.h +++ b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/starterkit_internal.h @@ -46,14 +46,26 @@ * Pre-Processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ /* Configuration ************************************************************/ - -/* The Sure PIC32MX board has five LEDs. One (D4, lablel "Power") is not - * controllable by software. Four are controllable by software: +/* The PIC32 starter kit has 3 user LEDs * - * D7 "USB" Yellow RD7 Low illuminates - * D8 "SD" Yellow RD6 Low illuminates - * D9 "Flash" Yellow RF0 Low illuminates - * D10 "Error" Red RF1 Low illuminates + * RD0 User LED D4 (high illuminates) + * RD2 User LED D5 (high illuminates) + * RD1 User LED D6 (high illuminates) + * + * There are 5 LEDs available on the MEB: + * + * RD1 LED1 + * RD2 LED2 + * RD3 LED3 + * RC1 LED4 + * RC2 LED5 + */ + +/* The PIC32 start kit has 3 switches: + * + * RD7 Switch SW2 (low when closed) + * RD6 Switch SW1 (low when closed) + * RD13 Switch SW3 (low when closed) */ /**************************************************************************** diff --git a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_boot.c b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_boot.c index 5a88a98b74..2b357993c5 100644 --- a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_boot.c +++ b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_boot.c @@ -78,7 +78,8 @@ void pic32mx_boardinitialize(void) * function pic32mx_spiinitialize() has been brought into the link. */ -#if defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2) +#if defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI1) || defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2) || \ + defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI3) || defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI4) if (pic32mx_spiinitialize) { pic32mx_spiinitialize(); diff --git a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_leds.c b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_leds.c index ff2fffa92a..0dd89dc46f 100644 --- a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_leds.c +++ b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_leds.c @@ -58,24 +58,19 @@ /**************************************************************************** * Definitions ****************************************************************************/ -/* The Sure PIC32MX board has five LEDs. One (D4, lablel "Power") is not - * controllable by software. Four are controllable by software: +/* The PIC32 starter kit has 3 user LEDs * - * D7 "USB" Yellow RD7 Low illuminates - * D8 "SD" Yellow RD6 Low illuminates - * D9 "Flash" Yellow RF0 Low illuminates - * D10 "Error" Red RF1 Low illuminates + * RD0 User LED D4 (high illuminates) + * RD2 User LED D5 (high illuminates) + * RD1 User LED D6 (high illuminates) * - * ON OFF - * USB SD FLASH ERROR USB SD FLASH ERROR - * LED_STARTED 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF --- --- --- --- - * LED_HEAPALLOCATE 1 ON OFF N/C N/C --- --- --- --- - * LED_IRQSENABLED 2 OFF ON N/C N/C --- --- --- --- - * LED_STACKCREATED 3 ON ON N/C N/C --- --- --- --- - * LED_INIRQ 4 N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF N/C - * LED_SIGNAL 4 N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF N/C - * LED_ASSERTION 4 N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF N/C - * LED_PANIC 5 N/C N/C N/C ON N/C N/C N/C OFF + * There are 5 LEDs available on the MEB: + * + * RD1 LED1 + * RD2 LED2 + * RD3 LED3 + * RC1 LED4 + * RC2 LED5 */ /* Enables debug output from this file (needs CONFIG_DEBUG with diff --git a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_spi.c b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_spi.c index c32c27a2b4..52d46af89b 100644 --- a/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_spi.c +++ b/configs/pic32-starterkit/src/up_spi.c @@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ #include "pic32mx-internal.h" #include "starterkit_internal.h" -#if defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2) +#if defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI1) || defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2) || \ + defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI3) || defined(CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI4) /************************************************************************************ * Definitions @@ -95,30 +96,31 @@ void weak_function pic32mx_sspinitialize(void) { - /* Configure the SPI2 chip select GPIOs */ + /* Configure the SPI chip select GPIOs */ -#ifdef CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2 -# warning "Missing logic" -#endif +#warning "Missing logic" } /************************************************************************************ - * Name: pic32mx_spi2select and pic32mx_spi2status + * Name: pic32mx_spiNselect, pic32mx_spiNstatus, and pic32mx_spiNcmddata * * Description: - * The external functions, pic32mx_spi2select and pic32mx_spi2status - * must be provided by board-specific logic. They are implementations of the select - * and status methods of the SPI interface defined by struct spi_ops_s (see - * include/nuttx/spi.h). All other methods (including up_spiinitialize()) - * are provided by common PIC32MX logic. To use this common SPI logic on your - * board: + * These external functions must be provided by board-specific logic. They are + * implementations of the select, status, and cmddata methods of the SPI interface + * defined by struct spi_ops_s (see include/nuttx/spi.h). All other methods + * including up_spiinitialize()) are provided by common PIC32MX logic. To use + * this common SPI logic on your board: * - * 1. Provide logic in pic32mx_boardinitialize() to configure SPI/SPI chip select + * 1. Provide logic in pic32mx_boardinitialize() to configure SPI/SSP chip select * pins. - * 2. Provide pic32mx_spi2select() and pic32mx_spi2status() functions + * 2. Provide pic32mx_spiNselect() and pic32mx_spiNstatus() functions * in your board-specific logic. These functions will perform chip selection * and status operations using GPIOs in the way your board is configured. - * 3. Add a calls to up_spiinitialize() in your low level application + * 2. If CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA is defined in the NuttX configuration, provide + * pic32mx_spiNcmddata() functions in your board-specific logic. These + * functions will perform cmd/data selection operations using GPIOs in the way + * your board is configured. + * 3. Add a call to up_spiinitialize() in your low level application * initialization logic * 4. The handle returned by up_spiinitialize() may then be used to bind the * SPI driver to higher level logic (e.g., calling @@ -127,18 +129,95 @@ void weak_function pic32mx_sspinitialize(void) * ************************************************************************************/ -#ifdef CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2 -void pic32mx_spi2select(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected) +struct spi_dev_s; +enum spi_dev_e; + +#ifdef CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI1 +void pic32mx_spi1select(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected) { sspdbg("devid: %d CS: %s\n", (int)devid, selected ? "assert" : "de-assert"); #warning "Missing logic" } -uint8_t pic32mx_spi2status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid) +uint8_t pic32mx_spi1status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid) { sspdbg("Returning nothing\n"); #warning "Missing logic" return 0; } +#ifdef CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA +int pic32mx_spi1cmddata(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool cmd) +{ +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} #endif -#endif /* CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI2 */ +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_PIC31MX_SPI1 +void pic31mx_spi1select(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected) +{ + sspdbg("devid: %d CS: %s\n", (int)devid, selected ? "assert" : "de-assert"); +#warning "Missing logic" +} + +uint8_t pic31mx_spi1status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid) +{ + sspdbg("Returning nothing\n"); +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} +#ifdef CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA +int pic31mx_spi1cmddata(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool cmd) +{ +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_PIC31MX_SPI3 +void pic32mx_spi3select(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected) +{ + sspdbg("devid: %d CS: %s\n", (int)devid, selected ? "assert" : "de-assert"); +#warning "Missing logic" +} + +uint8_t pic32mx_spi3status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid) +{ + sspdbg("Returning nothing\n"); +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} +#ifdef CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA +int pic32mx_spi3cmddata(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool cmd) +{ +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI4 +void pic32mx_spi4select(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool selected) +{ + sspdbg("devid: %d CS: %s\n", (int)devid, selected ? "assert" : "de-assert"); +#warning "Missing logic" +} + +uint8_t pic32mx_spi4status(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid) +{ + sspdbg("Returning nothing\n"); +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} +#ifdef CONFIG_SPI_CMDDATA +int pic32mx_spi4cmddata(FAR struct spi_dev_s *dev, enum spi_dev_e devid, bool cmd) +{ +#warning "Missing logic" + return 0; +} +#endif +#endif + +#endif /* CONFIG_PIC32MX_SPI1..4 */