incubator-nuttx/configs/nucleo-144/scripts/memory.ld

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/****************************************************************************
* configs/nucleo-144/scripts/memory.ld
*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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/* The STM32F746NGH6 has 1024Kb of main FLASH memory. This FLASH memory can
* be accessed from either the AXIM interface at address 0x0800:0000 or from
* the ITCM interface at address 0x0020:0000.
*
* Additional information, including the option bytes, is available at at
* FLASH at address 0x1ff0:0000 (AXIM) or 0x0010:0000 (ITCM).
*
* In the STM32F746NGH6, two different boot spaces can be selected through
* the BOOT pin and the boot base address programmed in the BOOT_ADD0 and
* BOOT_ADD1 option bytes:
*
* 1) BOOT=0: Boot address defined by user option byte BOOT_ADD0[15:0].
* ST programmed value: Flash on ITCM at 0x0020:0000
* 2) BOOT=1: Boot address defined by user option byte BOOT_ADD1[15:0].
* ST programmed value: System bootloader at 0x0010:0000
*
* NuttX does not modify these option bytes. On the unmodified STM32F746G
* DISCO board, the BOOT0 pin is at ground so by default, the STM32 will boot
* to address 0x0020:0000 in ITCM FLASH.
*
* The STM32F746NGH6 also has 320Kb of data SRAM (in addition to ITCM SRAM).
* SRAM is split up into three blocks:
*
* 1) 64Kb of DTCM SRM beginning at address 0x2000:0000
* 2) 240Kb of SRAM1 beginning at address 0x2001:0000
* 3) 16Kb of SRAM2 beginning at address 0x2004:c000
*
* When booting from FLASH, FLASH memory is aliased to address 0x0000:0000
* where the code expects to begin execution by jumping to the entry point in
* the 0x0800:0000 address range.
*
* For MPU support, the kernel-mode NuttX section is assumed to be 128Kb of
* FLASH and 4Kb of SRAM. That is an excessive amount for the kernel which
* should fit into 64KB and, of course, can be optimized as needed (See
* also configs/stm32f746g-disco/scripts/kernel-space.ld). Allowing the
* additional does permit addition debug instrumentation to be added to the
* kernel space without overflowing the partition.
*
* Alignment of the user space FLASH partition is also 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 512KB at it would have to be positioned at
* 0x08800000. 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 112KB SRAM region is as follows:
*
* 0x20001 0000: Kernel .data region. Typical size: 0.1KB
* ------- ---- Kernel .bss region. Typical size: 1.8KB
* 0x20001 0800: Kernel IDLE thread stack (approximate). Size is
* determined by CONFIG_IDLETHREAD_STACKSIZE and
* adjustments for alignment. Typical is 1KB.
* ------- ---- Padded to 4KB
* 0x20001 1000: User .data region. Size is variable.
* ------- ---- User .bss region Size is variable.
* 0x20001 2000: Beginning of kernel heap. Size determined by
* CONFIG_MM_KERNEL_HEAPSIZE.
* ------- ---- Beginning of user heap. Can vary with other settings.
* 0x20004 c000: End+1 of SRAM1
*/
MEMORY
{
/* ITCM boot address */
itcm (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x00200000, LENGTH = 1024K
/* 1024KB FLASH */
kflash (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 128K
uflash (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08020000, LENGTH = 128K
xflash (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08040000, LENGTH = 768K
/* 240KB of contiguous SRAM1 */
ksram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20010000, LENGTH = 4K
usram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20011000, LENGTH = 4K
xsram (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20012000, LENGTH = 240K - 8K
/* DTCM SRAM */
dtcm (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 64K
sram2 (rwx) : ORIGIN = 0x2004c000, LENGTH = 16K
}