These symbols were removed by commit ed26b95 ("drivers/gpio:
Removing dts generated options in QMSI Kconfig"). The settings should
come from DTS now.
Commit 9611002f7a ("boards/x86: Use right GPIO names for CC2520")
fixed some of the references, but there are still others left. Guess
that the same fix is appropriate in those spots (hardcoded
"GPIO_0"/"GPIO_1" names).
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
This is a core platform that needs to be tested by default. Fix the
default tag in the board YAML (it was duplicated in the wrong section).
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
The SPI_DW_INTERRUPT_SEPARATED_LINES symbol was removed and replaced by
SPI_DW_PORT_{0,1,2,3}_INTERRUPT_SINGLE_LINE in commit 423f0095c7
("drivers/spi: Specify options per-port on DW driver"), but an
assignment to it remains.
Remove the assignment and set SPI_DW_PORT_0_INTERRUPT_SINGLE_LINE to 'n'
instead. The Arduino has a single SPI port.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
The current method of setting the openocd runner arguments works for
direct invocation from the command line, but the values that are
written to the CMake cache are not properly separated and are
difficult to parse, due to the fact that in several cases, option
values contain spaces.
Adjust these runner arguments so that the options and their values are
separate list items. This makes it possible to parse them accurately
from the CMake cache.
No functional changes.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti@opensourcefoundries.com>
* add pmod mux init to config the pmode interfaces
to the specific functions
* without pmod mux init, all pmod interfaces will be
GPIO, no interfaces for spi/i2c0/i2c1/uart0
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
* add gpio, i2c, spi definitions
* optimize and bug fix the dts.fixup
* optimize and bug fix the em_starterkit related definitions
in dts folder
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
* em9d is configured to use ccm, and no sram
* choose dccm as virtual sram to generate the correct definitions
of CONFIG_SRAM_XXX which are used in many places, e.g. lib-hooks.c.
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
The original em7d, em9d and em11d are different configurations of
em_starterkit. They have the same peripherals, e.g. uart, spi, gpio
, ddr. The differences of them are in arc core configurations, interrupt
number assignment.
So em7d, em9d and em11d can be viewed in the same SoC family or SoC
series.
Referring other arch's implementation, this commit merges em7d, em9d
and em11d into the same SoC, named snps_emsk. This will eliminate
unnecessary duplication and make it easier for future maintainment.
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
Underscore ('_') isn't a valid char for alias names based on the device
tree spec. Newer dtc compilers flag this as a warning so lets clean it
up. Replaced '_' with '-' to keep things simple.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add support for getting some basic params from the DTS for the UART.
The ns16550 driver still needs to be updated to get IRQ and address
info from DTS.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Now that all ARC SoCs we can remove code associated with !HAS_DTS and
select HAS_DTS at the architecture level.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Add initial device tree support for the em{7,9,11}d SoC and associated
em_starterkit boards. The device tree at this point specifies cpu core,
memory, interrupt controller, uart's and i2c controllers.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Applying the change to relevant arch/boards, either in their Kconfig or
the dts specific files.
Taking the opportunity in dw driver to rename the variable the same way
as they are everywhere else in the code (s/dev/dw and s/port/dev) in
init function.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bursztyka <tomasz.bursztyka@linux.intel.com>
Change TICKS_PER_SEC from 1000 to 100
* em_starterkit is a FPGA board with cores running at max 30 Mhz.
1000 ticks per second is a little heavy for it.
* the tests/kernel/common requires 200 ticks per second at most,
or the testcase will stall.
disable the generation of bin file.
* there is no flash in em_starterkit
* there is huge gap between ICCM and DCCM which will cause the bin
file too large, alomst 2GB
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
Move common SoC dts.fixup defines into
arch/arc/soc/quark_se_c1000_ss/dts.fixup so we remove duplication in the
boards and only have board specific defines in
boards/arc/<FOO>/dts.fixup.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
* add the implementation of syscall
* based on 'trap_s' intruction, id = 3
* add the privilege stack
* the privilege stack is allocted with thread stack
* for the kernel thread, the privilege stack is also a
part of thread stack, the start of stack can be configured
as stack guard
* for the user thread, no stack guard, when the user stack is
overflow, it will fall into kernel memory area which requires
kernel privilege, privilege violation will be raised
* modify the linker template and add MPU_ADDR_ALIGN
* add user space corresponding codes in mpu
* the user sp aux reg will be part of thread context
* When user thread is interruptted for the 1st time, the context is
saved in user stack (U bit of IRQ_CTLR is set to 1). When nest
interrupt comes, the context is saved in thread's privilege stack
* the arc_mpu_regions.c is moved to board folder, as it's board
specific
* the above codes have been tested through tests/kernel/mem_protect/
userspace for MPU version 2
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
Fix Kconfig help sections and add spacing to be consistent across all
Kconfig file. In a previous run we missed a few.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
* arc MPUv2 is only available in em7d em starterkit version 22.
Add a default config for this to simply the config.
* The change of board version in menuconfig, e.g, version 23 to
v22, will not cause other options depending on board version
change automatically, users still need to change these options
manually. This is another reason to need a new default config file.
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
Refering the ARM's implementation, the initial support of memory
domain in ARC is added:
* changes in MPU drivers
* changes in Kconfig
* codes to configure memory domain during thread swap
* changes in linker script template
* memory domain related macro definitions
the commited codes are simply tested through
samples/mpu/mem_domain_apis_test.
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
Instead of accessing the environment variable ZEPHYR_BASE every time we
require accessing the source code root, use an intermediate variable
that has OS path separators correctly set to '/' to avoid issues on
Windows.
Note: This removes the ZEPHYR_SOURCE_DIR CMake variable. External
applications using that will need to change to use the new ZEPHYR_BASE
variable.
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
The various runners (flash/debug scripts) use environment variables to
take arguments. This is legacy behavior which is not desirable.
Use command line arguments instead.
Note: this leaves more general environment variables with publicly
documented behavior in place for now, for compatibility, e.g.:
ZEPHYR_FLASH_OVER_DFU, OPENSDA_FW, ESP_IDF_PATH, PYOCD_DAPARG
For example, when using dfu-util to flash arduino_101, instead of
setting DFUUTIL_PID, DFUUTIL_ALT, and DFUUTIL_IMG environment
variables, have the script invocation look like this:
python3 .../zephyr_flash_debug.py dfu-util flash \
[common arguments omitted] \
--pid=8087:0aba --alt=x86_app \
--img=.../build/zephyr/zephyr.bin
Make similar changes for other runners (openocd, etc.) and
targets (debug, debugserver).
To implement this in the scripts:
- have the individual scripts/support/runner/some-runner.py files
register their own command line arguments
- teach them to construct instances from arguments, not the
environment
- have zephyr_flash_debug.py request runners to register command
line argument parsers, and handle arguments
In the build system:
- add a new board_runner_args() extension function that board.cmake
files can use to add to the zephyr_flash_debug.py command line
- adjust cmake/flash/CMakeLists.txt to invoke with arguments
- add new helper include files for each runner (like
boards/common/dfu-util.board.cmake, etc.), which add default
options as needed and then add on overrides from
board_runner_args() calls
- update board.cmake files to use the new includes and extension
This implied some tweaking when using openocd to make the CMake string
escaping and unescaping work properly.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti@opensourcefoundries.com>
The Python-based runners have replaced the old shell scripts. Refactor
the build system accordingly:
- FLASH_SCRIPT is now BOARD_FLASH_RUNNER
- DEBUG_SCRIPT is now BOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER
The values, rather than being the names of files, are now the names of
runners in scripts/support/runner. They are still short, descriptive
names like "openocd", "jlink", "em-starterkit", etc.
Adjust the zephyr_flash_debug.py call and runner internals
accordingly. Have each runner class report a name and the commands it
can handle. This lets us move some boilerplate from each do_run()
method into the common run() routine, and enables further improvements
in future patches.
The handles_command() method is temporary, and will be replaced by a
more general mechanism for describing runner capabilities in a
subsequent patch. The initial use case for extending this is to add
device tree awareness to the runners.
To try to avoid user confusion, abort the configuration if an
xxx_SCRIPT is defined.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti@opensourcefoundries.com>
As em7d is supported, all configurations of em_starter_kit version 2.3
are supported. Update all the defconfig to version 2.3.
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
* em7d of em_starterkit 2.3 supports secure mode. add the support
in kconfig and build system.
* change the default configuration of em_starterkit 2.3 to em7d
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>
As flash address changes between different boards of same Soc,
it is derived from .dts file instead of hard coding in .dtsi.
Signed-off-by: Savinay Dharmappa <savinay.dharmappa@intel.com>
The old way of constructing FLASH_SCRIPT_ENV_VARS was corrupting the
values that were passed to the flasher. This new method is the
standard way of creating a dictionary/hashmap in CMake and does not
suffer from the same problem.
This fixes
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/4844#event-1334599401
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Boe <sebastian.boe@nordicsemi.no>
Introducing CMake is an important step in a larger effort to make
Zephyr easy to use for application developers working on different
platforms with different development environment needs.
Simplified, this change retains Kconfig as-is, and replaces all
Makefiles with CMakeLists.txt. The DSL-like Make language that KBuild
offers is replaced by a set of CMake extentions. These extentions have
either provided simple one-to-one translations of KBuild features or
introduced new concepts that replace KBuild concepts.
This is a breaking change for existing test infrastructure and build
scripts that are maintained out-of-tree. But for FW itself, no porting
should be necessary.
For users that just want to continue their work with minimal
disruption the following should suffice:
Install CMake 3.8.2+
Port any out-of-tree Makefiles to CMake.
Learn the absolute minimum about the new command line interface:
$ cd samples/hello_world
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake -DBOARD=nrf52_pca10040 ..
$ cd build
$ make
PR: zephyrproject-rtos#4692
docs: http://docs.zephyrproject.org/getting_started/getting_started.html
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Boe <sebastian.boe@nordicsemi.no>
* add arc mpu driver
* modify the corresponding kconfig and kbuild
* currently only em_starterkit 2.2's em7d configuration
has mpu feature (mpu version 2)
* as the minimum region size of arc mpu version 2 is 2048 bytes and
region size should be power of 2, the stack size of threads
(including main thread and idle thread) should be at least
2048 bytes and power of 2
* for mpu stack guard feature, a stack guard region of 2048 bytes
is generated. This brings more memory footprint
* For arc mpu version 3, the minimum region size is 32 bytes.
* the codes are tested by the mpu_stack_guard_test and stackprot
Signed-off-by: Wayne Ren <wei.ren@synopsys.com>