nuttx/arch
Adam Feuer 237c0cca09 CDC ECM Ethernet over USB High Speed for SAMA5D36-Xplained #68
Author: Alan Carvalho de Assis <acassis@gmail.com>

    Run nxstyle against .c .h files and fix it

Author: Adam Feuer <adam@starcat.io>

Summary

    Adds CDC ECM Ethernet over USB High Speed for SAMA5D36-Xplained
      (and maybe other boards) (most of the code was there already,
      but didn't work out of the box for the SAMA5D36-Xplained)
    Only SAMA5D36-Xplained has been tested so far

Impact

    None if you don't use the CDC ECM Ethernet driver
    On SAMA5D36-Xplained, this adds high-speed Internet connectivity
      over USB 2.0 High Speed. via the USB CDC ECM Gadget driver.
    It may work on other boards too.
    This also fixed full-speed (low-speed) mode for the board too.

Limitations

    Hasn't been tested on anything other than SAMA5D36-Xplained board.

TODO

    Ideally this would include a composite RNDIS device so it would
      also work seamlessly on Windows. That is for a future PR
    Ideally this would include software to help configuration via
      mDNS/DNS-SD for plug and play compatibility with Linux and macOS.
      That is for a future PR.

Detail

    Only a few lines of C driver code needed to be changed, since the
      capability was there already. The rest is config and documentation.
    Changes the SAMA5D3-Xplained board bringup to match the SAMA5D3-EK
      board bringup
    A helper script to configure Linux routing and iptables NAT is also
      provided, along with documentation on how to use it.

Testing

    Manual, on a Ubuntu Linux 19.10 system and MacOS 10.14.6 Mojave
      MacBook Pro.

How To Verify

    Follow the new CDC ECM Ethernet over USB instructions in the board
      README.txt file

Commits:

    remove non-UTF-8 chars in comment and reformat

    removed unneeded comment markers

    instructions for using the defconfigs

    removed EMAC from config

    - to prove this example only needs the CDC ECM Ethernet over USB to work

    added CDC-ECM Ethernet over USB info to README

    added U-Boot image

    added netusb helper script

    - this can configure the Linux network interface and routes
      so you can ping or access the NuttX system via TCP/IP.

    renamed defconfig dirs to be ethernet-over-usb

    - was usb-over-ethernet which is not right

    added USB DMA to defconfigs

    updated readme with autoboot and debugging info

    bringing ethernet-over-usb examples into parity

    added cdc ecm ethernet over usb with telnetd config

    added defconfig

    only use phy interrupt if netdevices is ethernet

    - because now netdevice could be CDC ECM ethernet over usb
      which has no PHY interrupt

    add bringup to Makefile

    add bringup

    app init cleanup

    init cdc ecm driver and rndis driver; some cleanup

    fixed some typos and odd characters

    usb over ethernet working over usb 2.0 hs
2020-01-10 07:13:37 -03:00
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arm CDC ECM Ethernet over USB High Speed for SAMA5D36-Xplained #68 2020-01-10 07:13:37 -03:00
avr Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
hc Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
mips Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
misoc Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
or1k Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
renesas Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
risc-v arch: k210: Applied changes doned for fe310 recently. 2020-01-09 09:33:10 -03:00
sim Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
x86 Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
xtensa Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
z16 Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
z80 Fix wait loop and void cast (#24) 2020-01-02 10:54:43 -06:00
Kconfig Merged in masayuki2009/nuttx.nuttx/hifive1-qemu (pull request #1078) 2019-11-28 20:37:24 +00:00
README.txt Fix some typos 2019-09-17 10:46:23 -06:00

Architecture-Specific Code
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Table of Contents
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  o Architecture-Specific Code
  o Summary of Files
  o Supported Architectures
  o Configuring NuttX

Architecture-Specific Code
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The NuttX configuration consists of:

o Processor architecture specific files.  These are the files contained
  in the arch/<arch-name>/ directory discussed in this README.

o Chip/SoC specific files.  Each processor processor architecture
  is embedded in chip or System-on-a-Chip (SoC) architecture.  The
  full chip architecture includes the processor architecture plus
  chip-specific interrupt logic, general purpose I/O (GIO) logic, and
  specialized, internal peripherals (such as UARTs, USB, etc.).

  These chip-specific files are contained within chip-specific
  sub-directories in the arch/<arch-name>/ directory and are selected
  via the CONFIG_ARCH_name selection

o Board specific files.  In order to be usable, the chip must be
  contained in a board environment.  The board configuration defines
  additional properties of the board including such things as
  peripheral LEDs, external peripherals (such as network, USB, etc.).

  These board-specific configuration files can be found in the
  boards/<arch>/<chip>/<board> sub-directories.

This README will address the processor architecture specific files
that are contained in the arch/<arch-name>/ directory. The file
include/nuttx/arch.h identifies all of the APIs that must
be provided by this architecture specific logic.  (It also includes
arch/<arch-name>/arch.h as described below).

Directory Structure
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The arch/ directory contains architecture-specific logic.  The complete
board port is defined by the architecture-specific code in this
directory plus the board-specific configurations in the config/
subdirectory.  Each architecture must provide a subdirectory <arch-name>
under arch/ with the following characteristics:


        <arch-name>/
        |-- include/
        |   |--<chip-name>/
        |   |  `-- (chip-specific header files)
        |   |--<other-chips>/
        |   |-- arch.h
        |   |-- irq.h
        |   `-- types.h
        `-- src/
            |--<chip-name>/
            |  `-- (chip-specific source files)
            |--<other-chips>/
            |-- Makefile
            `-- (architecture-specific source files)

Summary of Files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

include/<chip-name>/
  This sub-directory contains chip-specific header files.

include/arch.h
  This is a hook for any architecture specific definitions that may
  be needed by the system.  It is included by include/nuttx/arch.h

include/types.h
  This provides architecture/toolchain-specific definitions for
  standard types.  This file should typedef:

    _int8_t, _uint8_t, _int16_t, _uint16_t, _int32_t, _uint32_t

  and if the architecture supports 64-bit integers:

    _int24_t, _uint24_t, _int64_t, _uint64_t

  NOTE that these type names have a leading underscore character.  This
  file will be included(indirectly) by include/stdint.h and typedef'ed to
  the final name without the underscore character.  This roundabout way of
  doings things allows the stdint.h to be removed from the include/
  directory in the event that the user prefers to use the definitions
  provided by their toolchain header files.

    irqstate_t

  Must be defined to the be the size required to hold the interrupt
  enable/disable state.

  This file will be included by include/sys/types.h and be made
  available to all files.

include/irq.h
  This file needs to define some architecture-specific functions (usually
  inline if the compiler supports inlining) and structures.  These include:

  - struct xcptcontext.  This structure represents the saved context
    of a thread.

  - irqstate_t up_irq_save(void) -- Used to disable all interrupts.

  - void upirq_restore(irqstate_t flags) -- Used to restore interrupt
    enables to the same state as before up_irq_save was called.

  NOTE: These interfaces are not available to application code but can
  only be used within the operating system code.  And, in general,
  these functions should *never* be called directly, not unless you
  know absolutely well what you are doing.  Rather you shoudl typically
  use the wrapper functions enter_critical_section() and leave_critical_section()
  as prototyped in include/nuttx/irq.h.

  This file must also define NR_IRQS, the total number of IRQs supported
  by the board.

src/<chip-name>/
  This sub-directory contains chip-specific source files.

src/Makefile
  This makefile will be executed to build the targets src/libup.a and
  src/up_head.o.  The up_head.o file holds the entry point into the system
  (power-on reset entry point, for example).  It will be used in
  the final link with libup.a and other system archives to generate the
  final executable.

Supported Architectures
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NOTE: nuttx/Documentation/NuttX.html for current information about the
state of these MCU ports.

arch/sim - Linux/Cygwin simulation
    A user-mode port of NuttX to the x86 Linux platform is available.
    The purpose of this port is primarily to support OS feature development.
    This port does not support interrupts or a real timer (and hence no
    round robin scheduler)  Otherwise, it is complete.

arch/arm - ARM-based micro-controllers
    This directory holds common ARM architectures.  At present, this includes
    the following subdirectories:

    Architecture Support
      arch/arm/include and arch/arm/src/common
      arch/arm/src/arm and arch/arm/include/arm
      arch/arm/src/armv7-a and arch/arm/include/armv6-m
      arch/arm/src/armv7-a and arch/arm/include/armv7-a
      arch/arm/src/armv7-m and arch/arm/include/armv7-m
      arch/arm/src/armv7-r and arch/arm/include/armv7-r

    MCU support
      arch/arm/include/a1x and arch/arm/src/a1x
      arch/arm/include/am335x and arch/arm/src/am335x
      arch/arm/include/c5471 and arch/arm/src/c5471
      arch/arm/include/dm320 and arch/arm/src/dm320
      arch/arm/include/efm32 and arch/arm/src/efm32
      arch/arm/include/imx1 and arch/arm/src/imx1
      arch/arm/include/imx6 and arch/arm/src/imx6
      arch/arm/include/imx6 and arch/arm/src/imrt
      arch/arm/include/kinetis and arch/arm/src/kinetis
      arch/arm/include/kl and arch/arm/src/kl
      arch/arm/include/lc823450 and arch/arm/src/lc823450
      arch/arm/include/lpc17xx_40xx and arch/arm/src/lpc17xx_40xx
      arch/arm/include/lpc214x and arch/arm/src/lpc214x
      arch/arm/include/lpc2378 and arch/arm/src/lpc2378.
      arch/arm/include/lpc31xx and arch/arm/src/lpc31xx
      arch/arm/include/lpc43xx and arch/arm/src/lpc43xx
      arch/arm/include/lpc43xx and arch/arm/src/lpc54xx
      arch/arm/include/lpc43xx and arch/arm/src/max236xx
      arch/arm/include/moxart and arch/arm/src/moxart
      arch/arm/include/nuc1xx and arch/arm/src/nrf52
      arch/arm/include/nuc1xx and arch/arm/src/nuc1xx
      arch/arm/include/sam34 and arch/arm/src/sam34
      arch/arm/include/sama45 and arch/arm/src/sama5
      arch/arm/include/samd2l2 and arch/arm/src/samd2l2
      arch/arm/include/samd2l2 and arch/arm/src/samd5e5
      arch/arm/include/samv7 and arch/arm/src/samv7
      arch/arm/include/stm32 and arch/arm/src/stm32
      arch/arm/include/stm32f7 and arch/arm/src/stm32f0
      arch/arm/include/stm32f7 and arch/arm/src/stm32f7
      arch/arm/include/stm32l4 and arch/arm/src/stm32h7
      arch/arm/include/stm32l4 and arch/arm/src/stm32l4
      arch/arm/include/str71x and arch/arm/src/str71x
      arch/arm/include/tiva and arch/arm/src/tiva
      arch/arm/include/tms570 and arch/arm/src/tms570
      arch/arm/include/tms570 and arch/arm/src/xmc4

arch/avr
    This directory is dedicated to ports to the Atmel AVR (8-bit) and AVR32 (32-bit)
    MCU families.  STATUS:  Under development.

    Architecture Support
      arch/avr/include/avr and arch/avr/src/avr
      arch/avr/include/avr32 and arch/avr/src/avr32

    MCU support
      arch/avr/include/atmega and arch/avr/src/atmega
      arch/avr/include/at90usb and arch/avr/src/at90usb
      arch/avr/include/at32uc3 and arch/avr/src/at32uc3

arch/hc
    This directory is dedicated to ports to the Freescale HC family.

    arch/arm/include/m9s12 and arch/arm/src/m9s12

arch/mips
    This directory is dedicated to ports to the MIPS family.

    Architecture Support
      arch/mips/include/mips32 and arch/mips/src/mips32

    MCU support
      arch/mips/include/pic32mx and arch/mips/src/pic32mx
      arch/mips/include/pic32mz and arch/mips/src/pic32mz

arch/renesas - Support for Renesas and legacy Hitachi microcontrollers.
    This include SuperH and M16C.

    Architecture Support
      arch/renesas/include and arch/renesas/src/common

    MCU support
      arch/renesas/include/m16c and arch/renesas/src/m16c
      arch/renesas/include/sh1 and arch/renesas/src/sh1

arch/or1k
    This directory is dedicated to ports to OpenRISC architectures.

    arch/or1k/include/mor1k and arch/or1k/src/mor1k

arch/risc-v
    This directory is dedicated to ports to the RISC-V family.

    Architecture Support
      arch/risc-v/include/rv32im

    MCU support
      arch/risc-v/include/gap8
      arch/risc-v/include/nr5m100

arch/x86 - Intel x86 architectures
    This directory holds related, 32- and 64-bit architectures from Intel.
    At present, this includes the following subdirectories:

    Architecture Support
      arch/x86/include and arch/x86/src/common

    MCU support
      arch/x86/include/i486 and arch/x86/src/i486
      arch/x86/include/qemu and arch/x86/src/qemu

arch/xtensa

    Implementations based on the Cadence® Tensilica® Xtensa® processors,
    such as the Xtensa LX6 dataplane processing units (DPUs).  At
    present, this includes the following subdirectories:

    Common XTENSA support:
      arch/xtensa/include and arch/xtensa/src/common

    LX6 DPU support:
      arch/xtensa/include/lx6 and arch/xtensa/xtensa/lx6

    Expressif ESP32 implementation of the LX6 DPU:
      arch/xtensa/include/esp32 and arch/xtensa/xtensa/esp32

arch/z16 - ZiLOG 16-bit processors
    This directory holds related, 16-bit architectures from ZiLOG.  At
    present, this includes the following subdirectories:

    Architecture Support
      arch/z16/include and arch/z16/src/common

    MCU support
      arch/z16/include/z16f and arch/z16/src/z16f

arch/z80 - ZiLOG 8-bit microcontrollers
    This directory holds related, 8-bit architectures from ZiLOG.  At
    present, this includes the following subdirectories:

    Architecture Support
      arch/z80/include and arch/z80/src/common

    MCU support
      arch/z80/include/ez80 and arch/z80/src/ez80
      arch/z80/include/z80 and arch/z80/src/z180
      arch/z80/include/z8 and arch/z80/src/z8
      arch/z80/include/z80 and arch/z80/src/z80