The Simple Boot feature for Espressif chips is a method of booting
that doesn't depend on a 2nd stage bootloader. Its not the
intention to replace a 2nd stage bootloader such as MCUboot and
ESP-IDF bootloader, but to have a minimal and straight-forward way
of booting, and also simplify the building.
This commit also removes deprecated code and makes this bootloader
configuration as default for esp32 targets and removes the need
for running 'make bootloader' command for it.
Signed-off-by: Almir Okato <almir.okato@espressif.com>
Squashed:
Initial settings for MCPWM Capture on board level
Created lower half files - compilation ok
Using capture debug features. Simple example on fops works
Successful duty and freq calculation
Documentation update
Fixed and added interupt capabilities for all 3 capture channels
Cleaned defconfig
Renamed macros, added S3 options and moved arch source to common dir
Added support for ESP32S3
Added capture example to defconfig and renamed
This PR adds support for Milk-V Duo S 64-bit RISC-V SBC, based on SOPHGO SG2000 SoC (T-Head C906 Core). Most of the code is derived from NuttX for Ox64 BL808. The source files are explained in the articles here: https://github.com/lupyuen/nuttx-sg2000
Modified Files:
`boards/Kconfig`: Added Milk-V Duo S board
`arch/risc-v/src/sg2000/sg2000_timerisr.c`: Fixed MTIMER_FREQ for sleep() to work correctly
New Files in boards/risc-v/sg2000/milkv_duos:
`src/sg2000_appinit.c`: Startup Code
`include/board.h`: Milk-V Duo S Definitions
`include/board_memorymap.h`: Memory Map
`src/etc/init.d/rc.sysinit`, `rcS`: Startup Script
`src/.gitignore`: Ignore the tmp filesystem
`scripts/ld.script`: Linker Script
`scripts/Make.defs`: Milk-V Duo S Makefile
`src/Makefile`: Milk-V Duo S Makefile
`Kconfig`: Milk-V Duo S Config
`configs/nsh/defconfig`: Build Config for `milkv_duos:nsh`
Updated Documentation:
`platforms/risc-v/sg2000/index.rst`: New page for SOPHGO SG2000 SoC
`platforms/risc-v/sg2000/boards/milkv_duos/index.rst`: Building and booting NuttX for Milk-V Duo S
As kernel mode is not necessary for S mode build, update related
information for the rv-virt board.
Signed-off-by: Inochi Amaoto <inochiama@outlook.com>
The Simple Boot feature for Espressif chips is a method of booting
that doesn't depend on a 2nd stage bootloader. Its not the
intention to replace a 2nd stage bootloader such as MCUboot and
ESP-IDF bootloader, but to have a minimal and straight-forward way
of booting, and also simplify the building.
This commit also removes deprecated code and makes this bootloader
configuration as default for esp32s2 targets and removes the need
for running 'make bootloader' command for it.
Signed-off-by: Almir Okato <almir.okato@espressif.com>
1. Adjust code to avoid PM wakelock->count less than or equal to 0.
2. Fix some document format issues.
Signed-off-by: chenwen@espressif.com <chenwen@espressif.com>
Since SSTC is support by QEMU 7.2.9, kernel mode nuttx is no
longer worked for older QEMU.
Add necessary requirement information for rv-virt board.
Signed-off-by: Inochi Amaoto <inochiama@outlook.com>
The qemu-rv use a small init code for M mode in kernel build.
It is hard-coding and is difficult to change. Due to the fact,
introduce a already mature SBI implement (e.g OpenSBI) to
replace existing code is a better choice.
This patch introduce some change for qemu-rv:
1. use SSTC to provide time interrupt in kernel build
2. remove uncessary M mode trap.
For simplicity, this patch does not add support for booting
nuttx for any core, but force boot core to start core 0 and
let core 0 do the initialization.
Signed-off-by: Inochi Amaoto <inochiama@outlook.com>
1. pm configuration demonstrates the use of power management present on the ESP32-S3.
2. You can use the pmconfig command to test the power management, for details look at
``Documentation/platforms/xtensa/esp32s3/boards/esp32s3-devkit/index.rst``
Signed-off-by: chenwen@espressif.com <chenwen@espressif.com>
It is advisable to set bootdelay to 0 when using bootcmd to disable
dcache on u-boot. Using bootdelay -1 will definitely work as it disables
bootcmd altogether (and leaves the dcache enabled). This step is added
to remove confusion.