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README ^^^^^^ README for NuttX port to the LC823450XGEVK board. The board information is available at http://www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/evalBoard.do?id=LC823450XGEVK LC823450 related documents are available at http://www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/supportDoc.do?type=AppNotes&rpn=LC823450 OpenOCD for NuttX thread and LC823450 support is available at https://github.com/sony/openocd-nuttx/wiki MakeIPL2 Tool for eMMC boot is available at http://www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/supportDoc.do?type=software&rpn=LC823450 This port is intended to test LC823450 features including SMP. Supported peripherals: UART, TIMER, RTC, GPIO, DMA, I2C, SPI, LCD, eMMC, USB, WDT, ADC, Audio. Settings ^^^^^^^^ 1. eMMC boot and SRAM boot via openocd are supported. If you do SRAM boot via openocd+gdb, please specify hookpost-load in .gdbinit to set MSP (main stack pointer) as follows. define hookpost-load print *(uint32_t *)0x02040000 set $sp=$ end 2. If SWD connection is lost, please specify lower adaptor clock. 3. Both CPUs are running at 160MHz. 4. Internal SRAMs (seg0 to seg5) are used. 5. Serial console can be used via external USB-UART (115200/8/N/1). 6. Interrupt handlers except for inter-cpu are handled on CPU0. SMP related Status ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CPU activities are shown at D9 (CPU0) and D10 (CPU1) respectively. Currently all applications except for ostest work in SMP mode but might stop due to deadlocks or ASSERT(). For a workaround, please try $ cd apps; git diff diff --git a/examples/ostest/waitpid.c b/examples/ostest/waitpid.c index 687f50ca..8418eff8 100644 --- a/examples/ostest/waitpid.c +++ b/examples/ostest/waitpid.c @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ ****************************************************************************/ #define RETURN_STATUS 14 -#define NCHILDREN 3 +#define NCHILDREN 2 #define PRIORITY 100 /**************************************************************************** Other Status ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. nsh built-in commands such as ps, free are available. NuttShell (NSH) nsh> ps PID GROUP CPU PRI POLICY TYPE NPX STATE EVENT SIGMASK STACK COMMAND 0 0 0 0 FIFO Kthread N-- Assigned 00000000 000000 CPU0 IDLE 1 0 1 0 FIFO Kthread N-- Running 00000000 002044 CPU1 IDLE 3 1 0 100 FIFO Task --- Running 00000000 003052 init nsh> free total used free largest Mem: 1027024 13136 1013888 1013888 2. date command can be used to get/set RTC date and time. nsh> date Oct 03 00:00:55 2013 nsh> date -s "Mar 31 12:34:56 2017" nsh> date Mar 31 12:34:56 2017 3. i2c app can be used to test I2C buses. nsh> i2c get -b 1 -a 18 -r 0 READ Bus: 1 Addr: 18 Subaddr: 00 Value: f9 4. nxhello app can be used to test LCD via SPI. nsh> nxhello nxhello_initialize: Initializing LCD nxhello_initialize: Open NX nxhello_main: NX handle=20096f0 nxhello_main: Set background color=0 nxhello_main: Screen resolution (128,48) nxhello_hello: Position (31,20) nxhello_main: Close NX 5. eMMC can be accessed via /dev/mtdblock0pX nsh> mkfatfs -F 32 /dev/mtdblock0p10 nsh> mount -t vfat /dev/mtdblock0p10 /mnt/sd0 nsh> df Block Number Size Blocks Used Available Mounted on 16384 453025 2 453023 /mnt/sd0 0 0 0 0 /proc nsh> ls /mnt/sd0 /mnt/sd0: nsh> ps > /mnt/sd0/ps.txt nsh> ls /mnt/sd0 /mnt/sd0: ps.txt Micro SD slot on the board can be used via /dev/mtdblock1. Please note that card hotplugging is not supported. 6. USB Mass Storage Class support nsh> msconn nsh> msdis 7. ADC nsh> adc adc_main: g_adcstate.count: 1 adc_main: Hardware initialized. Opening the ADC device: /dev/adc0 Sample: 1: channel: 0 value: 366 2: channel: 1 value: 691 3: channel: 2 value: 752 4: channel: 3 value: 963 5: channel: 4 value: 6 6: channel: 5 value: 0 8. WDT nsh> wdog ping elapsed=0 ping elapsed=500 ping elapsed=1000 ping elapsed=1500 ping elapsed=2000 ping elapsed=2500 ping elapsed=3000 ping elapsed=3500 ping elapsed=4000 ping elapsed=4500 NO ping elapsed=5000 NO ping elapsed=5500 NO ping elapsed=6000 9. IPL2 and eMMC boot IPL2 is the 2nd boot loader based on NuttX and can be built as follows. $ make distclean $ ./tools/configure.sh lc823450-xgevk/ipl2 $ make V=1 $ MakeIPL2 ./nuttx.bin 0 2 0 0 0 $ cp LC8234xx_17S_start_data.boot_bin /tmp/ To write the IPL2 (LC8234xx_17S_start_data.boot_bin), firstly build USB configuration image. $ make distclean $ ./tools/configure.sh lc823450-xgevk/usb $ make V=1 Load the nuttx.bin with openocd + gdb $ cd openocd-nuttx $ ./bootstrap $ ./configure $ make $ sudo ./src/openocd -s ./tcl -f ./tcl/board/lc823450_xgevk.cfg -c init -c "reset halt" $ arm-none-eabi-gdb (gdb) target extended-remote :3333 (gdb) load ./nuttx (gdb) symbol-file ./nuttx (gdb) c Start USB MSC to copy nuttx.bin and the IPL2 to the FAT32 partition (/dev/mtdblock0p10) then dd the files to the kernel partition (/dev/mtdblock0p4) and the IPL2 partition (/dev/mtdblock0p1) respectively. nsh> mkfatfs -F 32 /dev/mtdblock0p10 nsh> msconn $ sudo cp ./nuttx.bin /media/usb0/ $ sudo cp /tmp/LC8234xx_17S_start_data.boot_bin /media/usb0/ $ sudo sync nsh> msdis nsh> mount -t vfat /dev/mtdblock0p10 /mnt/sd0 nsh> dd if=/mnt/sd0/nuttx.bin of=/dev/mtdblock0p4 nsh> dd if=/mnt/sd0/LC8234xx_17S_start_data.boot_bin of=/dev/mtdblock0p1 nsh> reboot 10. Audio playback (WAV/44.1k/16bit/2ch only) Firstly, please make sure that the jumper pins are set as follows. JP1, JP2 => short JP3, JP4 => open To play WAV file on uSD card, nsh> mount -t vfat /dev/mtdblock1 /mnt/sd1 nsh> nxplayer nxplayer> play /mnt/sd1/sample.wav nxplayer> volume 50 Please note that a WAV file which contains sub-chunks other than "fmt" and "data" is not supported in pcm_decode.c So, if your wav file contains meta-data, please remove the sub-chunks before playing. 11. Networking lc823450/rndis configuration supports networking features with RNDIS. To use this feature, you have to connect the board to a RNDIS host. Currently Linux host is only tested but Windows host should work. If DHCP server is available, you would see ifconfig results like: nsh> ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:e0:de:ad:be:ff at UP inet addr:192.168.1.244 DRaddr:192.168.1.1 Mask:255.255.255.0 lo Link encap:Local Loopback at UP inet addr:127.0.0.1 DRaddr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 IPv4 TCP UDP ICMP Received 0007 0000 0006 0000 Dropped 0001 0000 0000 0000 IPv4 VHL: 0000 Frg: 0001 Checksum 0000 0000 0000 ---- TCP ACK: 0000 SYN: 0000 RST: 0000 0000 Type 0000 ---- ---- 0000 Sent 0003 0000 0003 0000 Rexmit ---- 0000 ---- ---- 12. DVFS (Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling) lc823450-xgevk/audio and rndis configurations support DVFS. You can check the status via /proc/dvfs nsh> cat /proc/dvfs cur_freq 160 enable 0 By default, DVFS is disabled. To enable, nsh> echo "enable 1" > /proc/dvfs In addition, you can change CPU frequency to 160/80/40 manually. To change the frequency, enable the DVFS first then do the following. nsh> echo "cur_freq 80" > /proc/dvfs. If you want to run in autonomous mode, nsh> echo "auto 1" > /proc/dvfs. In autonomous mode, you don't need to set cur_freq. Instead, cur_freq will show the current CPU frequency. NOTE: Currently Vdd1 is fixed to 1.2V which will be changed in the future version. TODO ^^^^ The following features will be supported. Accelerometer, etc.