Basic work required for uniprocessor CortexR52 (ARMv8R AARCH32) using
GICv3 and CP15 mapped arch timer.
Tested on ARM FVP 11.20.
Port is based on ARMv8R AARCH64 and ARMv7R code. Excuse possible copy-paste leftovers.
In a fit of confusion, I accidentally committed PR 879 before it passed its nxstyle check (it did pass all of its build tests, but not the style check). It was really my intention to merge PR878, but I screwed that up and merged 879 instead.
This PR makes amends by passing all of the .c and .h files modified by PR879 through nxstyle and correcting all reported style problems.
1. Add dsp extension; float point based on hardware and software.
2. Delete folder "iar"
3. Add tool chain for cortex-M23 and cortex-M35p
Signed-off-by: qiaowei <qiaowei@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: I5bfc78abb025adb0ad4fae37e2b444915f477fe7
BCM2708: Add enough infrastructrue (more stubs) to get a clean compilation of the Pi Zero configuration (with many undefined things at link time).
BCM2708: Add basic interrupt handling logic
BCM2708: Add interrupt register definitions.
BCM2708: Add irq.h header file
BCM2708/Pi zero: bcm_boot.c and bcm_memorymap.h now compile. Added pizero linker script.
BCM2708/Pi Zero: Add Make.defs needed to build.
arch/arm/include/bcm2708, arch/arm/src/bcm2708, configs/pizero: Add some basic build and configuration logic.
configs/pizero: Add some basic structure of the Rasperry Pi Zero port.
Created directory configs/pizero. Nothing there now but a README.txt file.
Add initial boot.c and memorymap.c files
Author: Alan Carvalho de Assis <acassis@gmail.com>
Add AUX/UART/SPI registers definition
Author: Alan Carvalho de Assis <acassis@gmail.com>
Pizero GPIO registers
* Initial commit to add GPIO definitions
* Add remaining GPIO registers definition
Alan Carvalho de Assis <acassis@gmail.com>
BCM2708 memory map: Add VBASE defintions; fix VCSDRAM address per Alan; move all virtual address to the bottom of the file to avoid confusion -- top is all physical address; bottom is all veritural address.
Add initial memory map to BCM2708/BCM2835
Alan Carvalho de Assis <acassis@gmail.com>