source: rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/m68k/mvme167/startup/bspstart.c @ 09b6a093

Last change on this file since 09b6a093 was 09b6a093, checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 05/24/00 at 17:06:54

Significantly lowered the default memory requirements:

  • CONFIGURE_RTEMS_INIT_TASKS_TABLE was 10 now 0
  • CONFIGURE_POSIX_INIT_THREAD_TABLE was 10 now 0
  • CONFIGURE_ITRON_INIT_TASK_TABLE was 10 now 0
  • CONFIGURE_LIBIO_MAXIMUM_FILE_DESCRIPTORS was 20 now 3
  • added CONFIGURE_NUMBER_OF_TERMIOS_PORTS and defaulted to 1
  • added CONFIGURE_TERMIOS_DISABLED defaulted to "enabled"
  • miniIMFS is now the default

Added configuration error checks that:

+ Ensure > 0 tasks/threads are configured
+ Ensure at least one inititalization task/thread is defined

bsp.h now defines these so BSP specific requirements
are accounted for.

+ CONFIGURE_NUMBER_OF_TERMIOS_PORTS
+ CONFIGURE_INTERRUPT_STACK_MEMORY

console_reserve_resources and rtems_termios_reserve_resources
are no longer required and considered obsolete. Calls to
rtems_termios_reserve_resources have been eliminated although
the routine is still there and the body "if 0'ed".

We are very close to having NO reason to modify the
configuration tables in the BSP. Be warned that eventually
we would like to see the need for BSP_Configuration
eliminated!

  • Property mode set to 100644
File size: 4.9 KB
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1/*  bspstart.c
2 *
3 *  This set of routines starts the application. It includes application,
4 *  board, and monitor specific initialization and configuration. The generic
5 *  CPU dependent initialization has been performed before any of these are
6 *  invoked.
7 *
8 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999.
9 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
10 *
11 *  The license and distribution terms for this file may be
12 *  found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
13 *  http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html.
14 *
15 *  Modifications of respective RTEMS files:
16 *  Copyright (c) 1998, National Research Council of Canada
17 *
18 *  $Id$
19 */
20 
21
22#include <bsp.h>
23#include <page_table.h>
24#include <fatal.h>
25#include <rtems/libio.h>
26 
27#include <libcsupport.h>
28 
29#include <string.h>
30 
31
32/*
33 *  The original table from the application (in ROM) and our copy of it with
34 *  some changes. Configuration is defined in <confdefs.h>. Make sure that
35 *  our configuration tables are uninitialized so that they get allocated in
36 *  the .bss section (RAM).
37 */
38extern rtems_configuration_table Configuration;
39rtems_configuration_table BSP_Configuration;
40rtems_extensions_table user_extension_table;
41
42rtems_cpu_table Cpu_table;
43
44/*
45 *  Use the shared implementations of the following routines.
46 *  Look in rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/shared/bsppost.c and
47 *  rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/shared/bsplibc.c.
48 */
49void bsp_postdriver_hook( void );
50void bsp_libc_init( void *, unsigned32, int );
51void bsp_pretasking_hook(void);               /* m68k version */
52
53/*
54 *  bsp_start()
55 *
56 *  Board-specific initialization code. Called from the generic boot_card()
57 *  function defined in rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/shared/main.c. That function
58 *  does some of the board independent initialization. It is called from the
59 *  generic MC680x0 entry point _start() defined in
60 *  rtems/c/src/lib/start/m68k/start.s
61 *
62 *  _start() has set up a stack, has zeroed the .bss section, has turned off
63 *  interrupts, and placed the processor in the supervisor mode. boot_card()
64 *  has left the processor in that state when bsp_start() was called.
65 *
66 *  RUNS WITH ADDRESS TRANSLATION AND CACHING TURNED OFF!
67 *  ASSUMES THAT THE VIRTUAL ADDRESSES WILL BE IDENTICAL TO THE PHYSICAL
68 *  ADDRESSES. Software-controlled address translation would be required
69 *  otherwise.
70 *
71 *  ASSUMES THAT 167BUG IS PRESENT TO CATCH ANY EXCEPTIONS DURING
72 *  INITIALIZATION.
73 *
74 *  Input parameters: NONE
75 *
76 *  Output parameters: NONE
77 *
78 *  Return values: NONE
79 */
80void bsp_start( void )
81{
82  void M68KFPSPInstallExceptionHandlers (void);
83 
84  extern m68k_isr_entry  M68Kvec[];
85  extern void           *_WorkspaceBase;
86  extern void           *_RamSize;
87  extern unsigned long   _M68k_Ramsize;
88
89  m68k_isr_entry *rom_monitor_vector_table;
90  int index;
91
92  _M68k_Ramsize = (unsigned long)&_RamSize;             /* RAM size set in linker script */
93 
94  /*
95   *  167Bug Vectors are at 0xFFE00000
96   */
97  rom_monitor_vector_table = (m68k_isr_entry *)0xFFE00000;
98  m68k_set_vbr( rom_monitor_vector_table );
99
100
101  /*
102   *  Copy 167Bug Bus Error handler into our exception vector. All 167Bug
103   *  exception vectors are the same and point to the generalized exception
104   *  handler. The bus error handler is the one that Motorola says to copy
105   *  (p. 2-13, Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User's Manual
106   *  68KBUG/D1A3, October 1993).
107   */
108  for ( index=2 ; index<=255 ; index++ )
109    M68Kvec[ index ] = rom_monitor_vector_table[ 2 ];
110
111  /* Any exceptions during initialization should be trapped by 167Bug */
112  m68k_set_vbr( &M68Kvec );
113 
114  /* Install the 68040 FPSP here */
115  M68KFPSPInstallExceptionHandlers();
116
117  /*
118   *  You may wish to make the VME arbitration round-robin here, currently
119   *  we leave it as it is.
120   */
121
122  /* Set the Interrupt Base Vectors */
123  lcsr->vector_base = (VBR0 << 28) | (VBR1 << 24);
124
125  /*
126   *  Initialize address translation
127   *  May need to pass the multiprocessor configuration table.
128   */
129  page_table_init( &Configuration );
130
131  /* We only use a hook to get the C library initialized. */
132  Cpu_table.pretasking_hook = bsp_pretasking_hook;  /* init libc, etc. */
133  Cpu_table.postdriver_hook = bsp_postdriver_hook;
134  Cpu_table.interrupt_vector_table = (m68k_isr_entry *) &M68Kvec;
135  /* Must match value in start.s */
136  Cpu_table.interrupt_stack_size = CONFIGURE_INTERRUPT_STACK_MEMORY;
137 
138  /*
139   *  If the application has not overriden the default User_extension_table,
140   *  supply one with our own fatal error handler that returns control to
141   *  167Bug.
142   */
143  if ( BSP_Configuration.User_extension_table == NULL ) {
144    user_extension_table.fatal = bsp_fatal_error_occurred;
145    BSP_Configuration.User_extension_table = &user_extension_table;
146  }
147 
148  /*
149   *  Need to "allocate" the memory for the RTEMS Workspace and
150   *  tell the RTEMS configuration where it is.  This memory is
151   *  not malloc'ed.  It is just "pulled from the air".
152   */
153  BSP_Configuration.work_space_start = (void *)&_WorkspaceBase;
154}
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