nuttx/boards/arm/lpc17xx_40xx/lpc4088-quickstart/scripts/memory.ld
chao an a219d75ace boards/arm/lpc17xx_40xx: enlarge ksram size to 6k
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
2024-06-04 14:26:55 +08:00

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/* The LPC4088 has 512Kb of FLASH beginning at address 0x0000:0000 and
* 96KB of total SRAM: 64KB of SRAM in the CPU block beginning at address
* 0x10000000 and 32Kb of Peripheral SRAM in two banks, 8KB at addresses
* 0x20000000 bank0 first and 8KB at 0x20002000 at bank0 second. And 16KB
* at 0x20004000 on bank1.
*
* For MPU support, the kernel-mode NuttX section is assumed to be 256KB of
* FLASH and 4KB of SRAM. That, of course, can be optimized as needed (See
* also boards/arm/lpc17xx_40xx/lpc4088-quickstart/scripts/kernel-space.ld);
* 256KB is probably much more than is needed by the RTOS!
* That size is selected only because it is available due to alignment issues
* for the user space FLASH memory.
*
* Alignment of the user space FLASH partition is a critical factor: The
* user space FLASH partition will be spanned with a single region of size
* 2**n bytes. The alignment of the user-space region must be the same. As
* a consequence, as the user-space increases in size, the alignment
* requirement also increases.
*
* This alignment requirement means that the largest user space FLASH region
* you can have will be 256KB at it would have to be positioned at
* 0x00400000. If you change this address, don't forget to change the
* CONFIG_NUTTX_USERSPACE configuration setting to match and to modify
* the check in kernel/userspace.c.
*
* For the same reasons, the maximum size of the SRAM mapping is limited to
* 4KB. Both of these alignment limitations could be reduced by using
* multiple regions to map the FLASH/SDRAM range or perhaps with some
* clever use of subregions.
*
* A detailed memory map for the 64KB CPU SRAM region is as follows:
*
* 0x10000 0000: Kernel .data region. Typical size: 0.1KB
* ------- ---- Kernel .bss region. Typical size: 1.8KB
* 0x10000 0800: Kernel IDLE thread stack (approximate). Size is
* determined by CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE and
* adjustments for alignment. Typical is 1KB.
* ------- ---- Padded to 4KB
* 0x10000 1000: User .data region. Size is variable.
* ------- ---- User .bss region Size is variable.
* ------- ---- Beginning of kernel heap. Size determined by
* CONFIG_MM_KERNEL_HEAPSIZE.
* 0x10000 8000: Beginning of user heap. Can vary with other settings.
* 0x10001 0000: End+1 of CPU RAM
*/
MEMORY
{
/* 256Kb FLASH */
kflash (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 256K /* More than needed */
uflash (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00040000, LENGTH = 256K
/* 64Kb of SRAM in the CPU block */
ksram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x10000000, LENGTH = 6K /* May include waste */
usram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x10001800, LENGTH = 4K
xsram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x10002800, LENGTH = 22K /* All used as heap */
/* Other peripheral memory (free, nothing is linked here) */
ahbram8_b0a(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 8K
ahbram8_b0b(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20002000, LENGTH = 8K
ahbram16(rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20004000, LENGTH = 16K
}