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README
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README file for the Microment Eagle100 NuttX port.
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References:
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^^^^^^^^^^
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Micromint: http://www.micromint.com/
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Luminary: http://www.luminarymicro.com/
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Ethernet-Bootloader
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Here are some notes about using the Luminary Ethernet boot-loader built
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into the Eagle-100 board.
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Built-In Application:
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- The board has no fixed IP address but uses DHCP to get an address.
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I used a D-link router; I can use a web browser to surf to the D-link
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web page to get the address assigned by
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- Then you can use this IP address in your browser to surf to the Eagle-100
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board. It presents several interesting pages -- the most important is
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the page called "Firmware Update". That page includes instructions on
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how to download code to the Eagle-100.
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- After you burn the first program, you lose this application. Then you
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will probably be better off connected directly to the Eagle-100 board
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or through a switch (The router caused problems for me during downloads).
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Using the Ethernet Bootloader:
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- You will need the "LM Flash Programmer application". You can get that
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program from the Luminary web site. There is a link on the LM3S6918 page.
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- Is there any documentation for using the bootloader? Yes and No: There
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is an application note covering the bootloader on the Luminary site, but
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it is not very informative. The Eagle100 User's Manual has the best
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information.
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- Are there any special things I have to do in my code, other than setting
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the origin to 0x0000:2000 (APP_START_ADDRESS)? No. The bootloader assumes
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that you have a vector table at that address . The bootloader does the
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following each time it boots (after you have downloaded the first valid
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application):
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o The bootloader sets the vector table register to the APP_START_ADDRESS,
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o It sets the stack pointer to the address at APP_START_ADDRESS, and then
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o Jumps to the address at APP_START_ADDRESS+4.
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- You can force the bootloader to skip starting the application and stay
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in the update mode. You will need to do this in order to download a new
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application. You force the update mode by holding the user button on the
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Eagle-100 board while resetting the board. The user button is GPIOA, pin 6
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(call FORCED_UPDATE_PIN in the bootloader code).
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- Note 1: I had to remove my D-Link router from the configuration in order
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to use the LM Flash Programmer (the Bootloader issues BOOTP requests to
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communicate with the LM Flash Programmer, my router was responding to
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these BOOTP requests and hosing the download). It is safer to connect
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via a switch or via an Ethernet switch.
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- Note 2: You don't need the router's DHCPD server in the download
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configuration; the Luminary Flash Programmer has the capability of
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temporarily assigning the IP address to the Eagle-100 via BOOTP.
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Eagle100-specific Configuration Options
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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CONFIG_ARCH - Identifies the arch/ subdirectory. This should
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be set to:
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CONFIG_ARCH=arm
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CONFIG_ARCH_family - For use in C code:
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CONFIG_ARCH_ARM=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_architecture - For use in C code:
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CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM3=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP - Identifies the arch/*/chip subdirectory
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP=lm
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_name - For use in C code to identify the exact
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chip:
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_LM3S6918
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD - Identifies the boards/ subdirectory and
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hence, the board that supports the particular chip or SoC.
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD=eagle100 (for the MicroMint Eagle-100 development board)
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_name - For use in C code
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_EAGLE100
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CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC - Must be calibrated for correct operation
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of delay loops
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CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG - define if big endian (default is little
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endian)
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CONFIG_RAM_SIZE - Describes the installed DRAM (SRAM in this case):
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CONFIG_RAM_SIZE=0x00010000 (64Kb)
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CONFIG_RAM_START - The start address of installed DRAM
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CONFIG_RAM_START=0x20000000
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to boards that
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have LEDs
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CONFIG_ARCH_INTERRUPTSTACK - This architecture supports an interrupt
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stack. If defined, this symbol is the size of the interrupt
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stack in bytes. If not defined, the user task stacks will be
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used during interrupt handling.
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CONFIG_ARCH_STACKDUMP - Do stack dumps after assertions
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to board architecture.
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There are configurations for disabling support for interrupts GPIO ports.
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GPIOH and GPIOJ must be disabled because they do not exist on the LM3S6918.
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Additional interrupt support can be disabled if desired to reduce memory
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footprint.
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOA_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOB_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOC_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOD_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOE_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOF_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOG_IRQS=y
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOH_IRQS=n << Always
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CONFIG_TIVA_GPIOJ_IRQS=n << Always
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LM3S6918 specific device driver settings
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CONFIG_UARTn_SERIAL_CONSOLE - selects the UARTn for the
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console and ttys0 (default is the UART0).
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CONFIG_UARTn_RXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered as received.
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This specific the size of the receive buffer
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CONFIG_UARTn_TXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered before
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being sent. This specific the size of the transmit buffer
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CONFIG_UARTn_BAUD - The configure BAUD of the UART. Must be
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CONFIG_UARTn_BITS - The number of bits. Must be either 7 or 8.
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CONFIG_UARTn_PARTIY - 0=no parity, 1=odd parity, 2=even parity
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CONFIG_UARTn_2STOP - Two stop bits
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CONFIG_TIVA_SSI0 - Select to ensable support for SSI0
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CONFIG_TIVA_SSI1 - Select to ensable support for SSI1
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CONFIG_SSI_POLLWAIT - Select to disable interrupt driven SSI support.
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Poll-waiting is recommended if the interrupt rate would be to
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high in the interrupt driven case.
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CONFIG_SSI_TXLIMIT - Write this many words to the Tx FIFO before
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emptying the Rx FIFO. If the SPI frequency is high and this
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value is large, then larger values of this setting may cause
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Rx FIFO overrun errors. Default: half of the Tx FIFO size (4).
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CONFIG_TIVA_ETHERNET - This must be set (along with CONFIG_NET)
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to build the Stellaris Ethernet driver
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CONFIG_TIVA_ETHLEDS - Enable to use Ethernet LEDs on the board.
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CONFIG_TIVA_BOARDMAC - If the board-specific logic can provide
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a MAC address (via tiva_ethernetmac()), then this should be selected.
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CONFIG_TIVA_ETHHDUPLEX - Set to force half duplex operation
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CONFIG_TIVA_ETHNOAUTOCRC - Set to suppress auto-CRC generation
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CONFIG_TIVA_ETHNOPAD - Set to suppress Tx padding
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CONFIG_TIVA_MULTICAST - Set to enable multicast frames
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CONFIG_TIVA_PROMISCUOUS - Set to enable promiscuous mode
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CONFIG_TIVA_BADCRC - Set to enable bad CRC rejection.
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CONFIG_TIVA_DUMPPACKET - Dump each packet received/sent to the console.
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Configurations
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Common Configuration Notes
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--------------------------
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1. Each Eagle-100 configuration is maintained in a sub-directory and
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can be selected as follow:
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tools/configure.sh eagle100:<subdir>
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Where <subdir> is one of the configuration sub-directories described in
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the following paragraph.
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2. These configurations use the mconf-based configuration tool. To
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change a configurations using that tool, you should:
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a. Build and install the kconfig-mconf tool. See nuttx/README.txt
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see additional README.txt files in the NuttX tools repository.
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b. Execute 'make menuconfig' in nuttx/ in order to start the
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reconfiguration process.
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Configuration Sub-Directories
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-----------------------------
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nettest:
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This configuration directory may be used to enable networking using the
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LM3S6918's Ethernet controller. It uses examples/nettest to exercise the
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TCP/IP network.
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NOTES:
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1. This configuration is set to use Cygwin under Windows and the
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CodeSourcery toolchain. That, however, is easily reconfigurable:
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CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS=y
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CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y
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CONFIG_ARM7M_TOOLCHAIN_CODESOURCERYW=y
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httpd:
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This builds the uIP web server example using the examples/webserver application
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(for execution from FLASH).
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NOTES:
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1. This configuration is set to use Cygwin under Windows and the
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CodeSourcery toolchain. That, however, is easily reconfigurable:
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CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS=y
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CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y
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CONFIG_ARM7M_TOOLCHAIN_CODESOURCERYW=y
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This example can only be built using the buildroot toolchain
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with NXFLAT support
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nsh:
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Configures the NuttShell (nsh) located at examples/nsh. The
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Configuration enables only the serial NSH interfaces (the telnet
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interface should also be functional, but is not enabled in this
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configuration).
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NOTES:
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1. This configuration is set to use Cygwin under Windows and the
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devkitARM toolchain. That, however, is easily reconfigurable:
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CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS=y
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CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y
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CONFIG_ARM7M_TOOLCHAIN_DEVKITARM=y
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nxflat:
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This builds the NXFLAT example at apps/examples/nxfalt.
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NOTES:
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1. This example can only be built using the NuttX buildroot
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toolchain with the NXFLAT tools.
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2. This configuration is set to use Cygwin under Windows and the
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devkitARM toolchain. That, however, is easily reconfigurable:
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CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS=y
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CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y
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CONFIG_ARM7M_TOOLCHAIN_DEVKITARM=y
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thttpd:
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This builds the THTTPD web server example using the THTTPD and
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the apps/examples/thttpd application.
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NOTES:
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1. This configuration is set to use Linux and the buildroot toolchain.
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That, however, is easily reconfigurable:
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CONFIG_HOST_LINUX=y
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CONFIG_ARM7M_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT=y
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This example can only be built using the buildroot toolchain
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with NXFLAT support
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By default, all of these examples are built to be used with the Luminary
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Ethernet Bootloader (you can change the ld.script file in any of these
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sub-directories to change that configuration).
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