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README ====== README for NuttX port to the "Bambino 200E" board from Micromint USA featuring the NXP LPC4330FBD144 MCU Contents ======== - Bambino 200E board - Status - Serial Console - FPU - Bambino-200e Configuration Options - Configurations Bambino 200E board ===================== Memory Map ---------- Block Start Length Name Address --------------------- ---------- ------ RAM 0x10000000 128K RAM2 0x10080000 72K RAMAHB 0x20000000 32K RAMAHB2 0x20008000 16K RAMAHB3 0x2000c000 16K SPIFI flash 0x1e000000 4096K GPIO Usage: ----------- GPIO PIN SIGNAL NAME -------------------------------- ------- -------------- gpio3[7] - LED1 101 GPIO3[7] gpio5[5] - LED2 91 GPIO5[5] gpio0[7] - BTN1 96 GPIO0[7] Console ------- The Bambino 200E default console is the UART1 on Gadgeteer Sockets 5 (U). Status ====== Many drivers are working (USB0 Device, Ethernet, etc), but many drivers are missing. Development Environment ======================= Either Linux or Cygwin on Windows can be used for the development environment. The source has been built only using the GNU toolchain (see below). Other toolchains will likely cause problems. Testing was performed using the Cygwin environment. Serial Console ============== The LPC4330 Xplorer does not have RS-232 drivers or serial connectors on board. USART0 and UART1 are available on J8 as follows: ------ ------ ----------------------- SIGNAL J8 PIN LPC4330FET100 PIN (TFBGA100 package) ------ ------ ----------------------- U0_TXD pin 9 F6 P6_4 U0_TXD=Alt 2 U0_RXD pin 10 F9 P6_5 U0_RXD=Alt 2 U1_TXD pin 13 H8 P1_13 U1_TXD=Alt 1 U1_RXD pin 14 J8 P1_14 U1_RXD=Alt 1 ------ ------ ----------------------- GND is available on J8 pin 1 5V is available on J8 pin 2 VBAT is available on J8 pin 3 FPU === FPU Configuration Options ------------------------- There are two version of the FPU support built into the most NuttX Cortex-M4 ports. The current LPC43xx port support only one of these options, the "Non- Lazy Floating Point Register Save". As a consequence, CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR must be defined in *all* LPC43xx configuration files. 1. Lazy Floating Point Register Save. This is an untested implementation that saves and restores FPU registers only on context switches. This means: (1) floating point registers are not stored on each context switch and, hence, possibly better interrupt performance. But, (2) since floating point registers are not saved, you cannot use floating point operations within interrupt handlers. This logic can be enabled by simply adding the following to your .config file: CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y 2. Non-Lazy Floating Point Register Save Mike Smith has contributed an extensive re-write of the ARMv7-M exception handling logic. This includes verified support for the FPU. These changes have not yet been incorporated into the mainline and are still considered experimental. These FPU logic can be enabled with: CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y CONFIG_ARMV7M_CMNVECTOR=y You will probably also changes to the ld.script in if this option is selected. This should work: -ENTRY(_stext) +ENTRY(__start) /* Treat __start as the anchor for dead code stripping */ +EXTERN(_vectors) /* Force the vectors to be included in the output */ CFLAGS ------ Only the recent toolchains have built-in support for the Cortex-M4 FPU. You will see the following lines in each Make.defs file: ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_FPU),y) ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m4 -mthumb -march=armv7e-m -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard else ARCHCPUFLAGS = -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -mfloat-abi=soft endif Configuration Changes --------------------- Below are all of the configuration changes that I had to make to configs/stm3240g-eval/nsh2 in order to successfully build NuttX using the Atollic toolchain WITH FPU support: -CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=n : Enable FPU support +CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y -CONFIG_ARMV7M_TOOLCHAIN_CODESOURCERYW=y : Disable the CodeSourcery toolchain +CONFIG_ARMV7M_TOOLCHAIN_CODESOURCERYW=n -CONFIG_ARMV7M_TOOLCHAIN_ATOLLIC=n : Enable the Atollic toolchains +CONFIG_ARMV7M_TOOLCHAIN_ATOLLIC=y : -CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=y : Suppress generation FLASH download formats +CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY=n : (Only necessary with the "Lite" version) -CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=y : Suppress generation of C++ code +CONFIG_HAVE_CXX=n : (Only necessary with the "Lite" version) See the section above on Toolchains, NOTE 2, for explanations for some of the configuration settings. Some of the usual settings are just not supported by the "Lite" version of the Atollic toolchain. Bambino-200e Configuration Options ================================== CONFIG_ARCH - Identifies the arch/ subdirectory. This should be set to: CONFIG_ARCH=arm CONFIG_ARCH_family - For use in C code: CONFIG_ARCH_ARM=y CONFIG_ARCH_architecture - For use in C code: CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM4=y CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP - Identifies the arch/*/chip subdirectory CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP=lpc43xx CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_name - For use in C code to identify the exact chip: CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_LPC4330=y CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD - Identifies the configs subdirectory and hence, the board that supports the particular chip or SoC. CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD=bambino-200e (for the Bambino-200e board) CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_name - For use in C code CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_BAMBINO_200E=y CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC - Must be calibrated for correct operation of delay loops CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG - define if big endian (default is little endian) CONFIG_RAM_SIZE - Describes the installed DRAM (CPU SRAM in this case): CONFIG_RAM_SIZE=(32*1024) (32Kb) There is an additional 32Kb of SRAM in AHB SRAM banks 0 and 1. CONFIG_RAM_START - The start address of installed DRAM CONFIG_RAM_START=0x10000000 CONFIG_ARCH_FPU - The LPC43xxx supports a floating point unit (FPU) CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=y CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_xxx - The startup code needs to know if the code is running from internal FLASH, external FLASH, SPIFI, or SRAM in order to initialize properly. Note that a boot device is not specified for cases where the code is copied into SRAM; those cases are all covered by CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_SRAM. CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_SRAM=y : Running from SRAM (0x1000:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_SPIFI=y : Running from QuadFLASH (0x1400:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_FLASHA=y : Running in internal FLASHA (0x1a00:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_FLASHB=y : Running in internal FLASHA (0x1b00:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_CS0FLASH=y : Running in external FLASH CS0 (0x1c00:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_CS1FLASH=y : Running in external FLASH CS1 (0x1d00:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_CS2FLASH=y : Running in external FLASH CS2 (0x1e00:0000) CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_CS3FLASH=y : Running in external FLASH CS3 (0x1f00:0000) CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to boards that have LEDs CONFIG_ARCH_INTERRUPTSTACK - This architecture supports an interrupt stack. If defined, this symbol is the size of the interrupt stack in bytes. If not defined, the user task stacks will be used during interrupt handling. CONFIG_ARCH_STACKDUMP - Do stack dumps after assertions CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to board architecture. CONFIG_ARCH_CALIBRATION - Enables some build in instrumentation that cause a 100 second delay during boot-up. This 100 second delay serves no purpose other than it allows you to calibratre CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC. You simply use a stop watch to measure the 100 second delay then adjust CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC until the delay actually is 100 seconds. Individual subsystems can be enabled: CONFIG_LPC43_ADC0=y CONFIG_LPC43_ADC1=y CONFIG_LPC43_ATIMER=y CONFIG_LPC43_CAN1=y CONFIG_LPC43_CAN2=y CONFIG_LPC43_DAC=y CONFIG_LPC43_EMC=y CONFIG_LPC43_ETHERNET=y CONFIG_LPC43_EVNTMNTR=y CONFIG_LPC43_GPDMA=y CONFIG_LPC43_I2C0=y CONFIG_LPC43_I2C1=y CONFIG_LPC43_I2S0=y CONFIG_LPC43_I2S1=y CONFIG_LPC43_LCD=y CONFIG_LPC43_MCPWM=y CONFIG_LPC43_QEI=y CONFIG_LPC43_RIT=y CONFIG_LPC43_RTC=y CONFIG_LPC43_SCT=y CONFIG_LPC43_SDMMC=y CONFIG_LPC43_SPI=y CONFIG_LPC43_SPIFI=y CONFIG_LPC43_SSP0=y CONFIG_LPC43_SSP1=y CONFIG_LPC43_TMR0=y CONFIG_LPC43_TMR1=y CONFIG_LPC43_TMR2=y CONFIG_LPC43_TMR3=y CONFIG_LPC43_USART0=y CONFIG_LPC43_UART1=y CONFIG_LPC43_USART2=y CONFIG_LPC43_USART3=y CONFIG_LPC43_USB0=y CONFIG_LPC43_USB1=y CONFIG_LPC43_USB1_ULPI=y CONFIG_LPC43_WWDT=y LPC43xx specific U[S]ART device driver settings CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_SERIAL_CONSOLE - selects the UARTn for the console and ttys0 (default is the USART0). CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_RXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered as received. This specific the size of the receive buffer CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_TXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered before being sent. This specific the size of the transmit buffer CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_BAUD - The configure BAUD of the UART. Must be CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_BITS - The number of bits. Must be either 7 or 8. CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_PARTIY - 0=no parity, 1=odd parity, 2=even parity CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_2STOP - Two stop bits CONFIG_USARTn_RS485MODE - Support LPC43xx USART0,2,3 RS485 mode ioctls (TIOCSRS485 and TIOCGRS485) to enable and disable RS-485 mode. LPC43xx specific CAN device driver settings. These settings all require CONFIG_CAN: CONFIG_CAN_EXTID - Enables support for the 29-bit extended ID. Default Standard 11-bit IDs. CONFIG_CAN1_BAUD - CAN1 BAUD rate. Required if CONFIG_LPC43_CAN1 is defined. CONFIG_CAN2_BAUD - CAN1 BAUD rate. Required if CONFIG_LPC43_CAN2 is defined. CONFIG_CAN1_DIVISOR - CAN1 is clocked at CCLK divided by this number. (the CCLK frequency is divided by this number to get the CAN clock). Options = {1,2,4,6}. Default: 4. CONFIG_CAN2_DIVISOR - CAN2 is clocked at CCLK divided by this number. (the CCLK frequency is divided by this number to get the CAN clock). Options = {1,2,4,6}. Default: 4. CONFIG_CAN_TSEG1 - The number of CAN time quanta in segment 1. Default: 6 CONFIG_CAN_TSEG2 = the number of CAN time quanta in segment 2. Default: 7 LPC43xx specific PHY/Ethernet device driver settings. These setting also require CONFIG_NET and CONFIG_LPC43_ETHERNET. CONFIG_ETH0_PHY_KS8721 - Selects Micrel KS8721 PHY CONFIG_PHY_AUTONEG - Enable auto-negotion CONFIG_PHY_SPEED100 - Select 100Mbit vs. 10Mbit speed. CONFIG_PHY_FDUPLEX - Select full (vs. half) duplex CONFIG_NET_EMACRAM_SIZE - Size of EMAC RAM. Default: 16Kb CONFIG_NET_NTXDESC - Configured number of Tx descriptors. Default: 18 CONFIG_NET_NRXDESC - Configured number of Rx descriptors. Default: 18 CONFIG_NET_WOL - Enable Wake-up on Lan (not fully implemented). CONFIG_NET_REGDEBUG - Enabled low level register debug. Also needs CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES. CONFIG_NET_DUMPPACKET - Dump all received and transmitted packets. Also needs CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES. CONFIG_NET_HASH - Enable receipt of near-perfect match frames. LPC43xx USB Device Configuration CONFIG_LPC43_USBDEV_FRAME_INTERRUPT Handle USB Start-Of-Frame events. Enable reading SOF from interrupt handler vs. simply reading on demand. Probably a bad idea... Unless there is some issue with sampling the SOF from hardware asynchronously. CONFIG_LPC43_USBDEV_EPFAST_INTERRUPT Enable high priority interrupts. I have no idea why you might want to do that CONFIG_LPC43_USBDEV_NDMADESCRIPTORS Number of DMA descriptors to allocate in SRAM. CONFIG_LPC43_USBDEV_DMA Enable lpc17xx-specific DMA support CONFIG_LPC43_USBDEV_NOVBUS Define if the hardware implementation does not support the VBUS signal CONFIG_LPC43_USBDEV_NOLED Define if the hardware implementation does not support the LED output LPC43xx USB Host Configuration CONFIG_USBHOST_OHCIRAM_SIZE Total size of OHCI RAM (in AHB SRAM Bank 1) CONFIG_USBHOST_NEDS Number of endpoint descriptors CONFIG_USBHOST_NTDS Number of transfer descriptors CONFIG_USBHOST_TDBUFFERS Number of transfer descriptor buffers CONFIG_USBHOST_TDBUFSIZE Size of one transfer descriptor buffer CONFIG_USBHOST_IOBUFSIZE Size of one end-user I/O buffer. This can be zero if the application can guarantee that all end-user I/O buffers reside in AHB SRAM. Configurations ============== Each Bambino-200e configuration is maintained in a sub-directory and can be selected as follow: cd tools ./configure.sh bambino-200e/<subdir> cd - . ./setenv.sh Where <subdir> is one of the following: netnsh: ------- Configures the NuttShell (nsh) located at examples/nsh. This configuration is focused on network testing. nsh: ---- This configuration is the NuttShell (NSH) example at examples/nsh/. NOTES: 1. This configuration uses the mconf-based configuration tool. To change this configurations using that tool, you should: a. Build and install the kconfig-mconf tool. See nuttx/README.txt see additional README.txt files in the NuttX tools repository. b. Execute 'make menuconfig' in nuttx/ in order to start the reconfiguration process. 2. By default, this project assumes that you are executing directly from SRAM. CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_SRAM=y : Executing in SRAM CONFIG_ARMV7M_TOOLCHAIN_CODEREDW=y : Code Red under Windows 3. To execute from SPIFI, you would need to set: CONFIG_LPC43_BOOT_SPIFI=y : Executing from SPIFI CONFIG_RAM_SIZE=(128*1024) : SRAM Bank0 size CONFIG_RAM_START=0x10000000 : SRAM Bank0 base address CONFIG_SPIFI_OFFSET=(512*1024) : SPIFI file system offset CONFIG_MM_REGIONS should also be increased if you want to other SRAM banks to the memory pool. 4. This configuration an also be used create a block device on the SPIFI FLASH. CONFIG_LPC43_SPIFI=y must also be defined to enable SPIFI setup support: SPIFI device geometry: CONFIG_SPIFI_OFFSET - Offset the beginning of the block driver this many bytes into the device address space. This offset must be an exact multiple of the erase block size (CONFIG_SPIFI_BLKSIZE). Default 0. CONFIG_SPIFI_BLKSIZE - The size of one device erase block. If not defined then the driver will try to determine the correct erase block size by examining that data returned from spifi_initialize (which sometimes seems bad). Other SPIFI options CONFIG_SPIFI_SECTOR512 - If defined, then the driver will report a more FAT friendly 512 byte sector size and will manage the read-modify-write operations on the larger erase block. CONFIG_SPIFI_READONLY - Define to support only read-only operations. CONFIG_SPIFI_LIBRARY - Don't use the LPC43xx ROM routines but, instead, use an external library implementation of the SPIFI interface. CONFIG_SPIFI_VERIFY - Verify all spifi_program() operations by reading from the SPI address space after each write. CONFIG_DEBUG_SPIFI_DUMP - Debug option to dump read/write buffers. You probably do not want to enable this unless you want to dig through a *lot* of debug output! Also required CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES, CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO, and CONFIG_DEBUG_FS, 5. In my experience, there were some missing function pointers in the LPC43xx SPIFI ROM routines and the SPIFI configuration could only be built with CONFIG_SPIFI_LIBRARY=y. The SPIFI library is proprietary and cannot be provided within NuttX open source repository; SPIFI library binaries can be found on the lpcware.com website. In this build sceneario, you must also provide the patch to the external SPIFI library be defining the make variable EXTRA_LIBS in the top-level Make.defs file. Good luck! usbnsh: ------- This is another NSH example. If differs from other 'nsh' configurations in that this configurations uses a USB serial device for console I/O. NOTES: 1. This configuration does have UART1 output enabled and set up as the system logging device: CONFIG_SYSLOG_CHAR=y : Use a character device for system logging CONFIG_SYSLOG_DEVPATH="/dev/ttyS0" : UART1 will be /dev/ttyS0 However, there is nothing to generate SYLOG output in the default configuration so nothing should appear on UART1 unless you enable some debug output or enable the USB monitor. NOTE: Using the SYSLOG to get debug output has limitations. Among those are that you cannot get debug output from interrupt handlers. So, in particularly, debug output is not a useful way to debug the USB device controller driver. Instead, use the USB monitor with USB debug off and USB trace on (see below). 4. Enabling USB monitor SYSLOG output. If tracing is enabled, the USB device will save encoded trace output in in-memory buffer; if the USB monitor is enabled, that trace buffer will be periodically emptied and dumped to the system logging device (UART2 in this configuration): CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE=y : Enable USB trace feature CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE_NRECORDS=128 : Buffer 128 records in memory CONFIG_NSH_USBDEV_TRACE=n : No builtin tracing from NSH CONFIG_NSH_ARCHINIT=y : Automatically start the USB monitor CONFIG_USBMONITOR=y : Enable the USB monitor daemon CONFIG_USBMONITOR_STACKSIZE=2048 : USB monitor daemon stack size CONFIG_USBMONITOR_PRIORITY=50 : USB monitor daemon priority CONFIG_USBMONITOR_INTERVAL=2 : Dump trace data every 2 seconds CONFIG_USBMONITOR_TRACEINIT=y : Enable TRACE output CONFIG_USBMONITOR_TRACECLASS=y CONFIG_USBMONITOR_TRACETRANSFERS=y CONFIG_USBMONITOR_TRACECONTROLLER=y CONFIG_USBMONITOR_TRACEINTERRUPTS=y