source: rtems/c/src/lib/libcpu/powerpc/mpc821/README @ 63b96b9

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Last change on this file since 63b96b9 was 3084de2, checked in by Joel Sherrill <joel.sherrill@…>, on 04/07/99 at 15:57:05

MPC821 support and PPC patches from Andrew Bray <andy@…>:

In c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/ppc.h:

A lot of hardware interrupts were omitted. Patch enclosed.
I have also added the 821.

In c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/rtems/score/cpu.h:

My patch adds the 821.

In c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/cpu.c:

I have added the MPC821, and also fixed up for the missing hardware
interrupts. It is also inconsistent with
c/src/lib/libcpu/powerpc/mpc860/vectors/vectors.S. This has been fixed.

In c/src/lib/libcpu/powerpc/mpc860/vectors/vectors.S:

Fixed an inconsistency with cpu.c.

I also include some new files to go with the above patches. These are the
cpu library rtems-19990331/c/src/lib/libcpu/powerpc/mpc821/* and
c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/mpc821.h which are minor modifications of
the 860 equivalents.

Other comments:

The various accesses to the DPRAM on the 860 are done with a linktime
symbol. This could be done dynamically at run time by reading the immr
register, and masking off the lower 16 bits. This takes the same amount
of time as loading an address constant, and the same number of
instructions as well (2).

In c/src/lib/libcpu/powerpc/mpc860/console-generic/console-generic.c:

This will silently fail if you attempt to use SCC1. This is only relevant
if you are not using SCC1 for ethernet.

This file also sets one of port B output pins for each port. This is NOT
generic, it should be in the BSP specific console driver.

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5Various non BSP dependant support routines.
6
7clock - Uses the MPC821 PIT (Programmable interval timer) to
8        generate RTEMS clock ticks.
9
10console_generic - Uses the MPC821 SCCs and SMCs to to serial I/O
11
12include - console.h: function declarations for console related functions
13
14timer - Uses the MPC821 timebase register for timing
15        tests.  It only uses the lower 32 bits
16
17vectors - MPC821 specific vector entry points.
18        Includes CPU dependant, application independant
19        handlers: alignment.
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