# # $Id$ # # Author: Alexandra Kossovsky # Victor Vengerov # OKTET Ltd, http://www.oktet.ru # BSP NAME: generic SH4 (gensh4) BOARD: n/a BUS: n/a CPU FAMILY: Hitachi SH CPU: SH 7750 COPROCESSORS: none MODE: n/a DEBUG MONITOR: gdb (sh-ipl-g+ loader/stub) PERIPHERALS =========== TIMERS: on-chip SERIAL PORTS: on-chip (with 2 ports) REAL-TIME CLOCK: none DMA: not used VIDEO: none SCSI: none NETWORKING: none DRIVER INFORMATION ================== CLOCK DRIVER: on-chip timer IOSUPP DRIVER: default SHMSUPP: n/a TIMER DRIVER: on-chip timer TTY DRIVER: /dev/console STDIO ===== PORT: /dev/console ELECTRICAL: n/a BAUD: n/a BITS PER CHARACTER: n/a PARITY: n/a STOP BITS: n/a NOTES ===== (1) Driver for the on-chip serial devices is tested only with 1st serial port. We cannot test it on serial port with FIFO. Console driver has 4 modes -- 2 with termios (interrupt-driven & poll-driven modes), one raw mode working with serial port directly, without termios, and one mode working with gdb stub (using 'trapa' handled by sh-ipl-g+). (2) The present 'hw_init.c' file provides 'early_hw_init'(void) which is normally called from 'start.S' to provide such minimal HW setup. It is written in C, but it should be noted that any accesses to memory (except hardware registers) are prohibited until hardware not initialized. To avoid access to stack, hw_init.c should be compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer. hw_init.c also provides 'bsp_cache_on'(void) normally called from 'start.S' after copying all data from rom to ram. (3) In 'configure.ac' you should properly set 'CPU_CLOCK_RATE_HZ'. It is frequency fed to the CPU core (external clock frequency can be multiplied by on-chip PLLs). Please note that it is not a frequency of external oscillator! See Hardware Manual, section 10, for details. Global variable 'SH4_CPU_HZ_Frequency' is declared in 'bsp.h' and initilized in 'bspstart.c' to ${HZ}. It is used by sci driver, which exists in 'libcpu/sh/sh7750'. (4) There is SH4_WITH_IPL macro in console driver 'sh4_uart.h'. When it is defined, the application works under gdb-stub (it is able to turn cache on by 'trapa', use gdb mode in console driver and get out from gdb to use other console modes). (5) There are 3 likcmds: - linkcmds: code and data loaded to RAM. No code/data moving required. - linkcmds.rom: code executed from the ROM; .data section moved to the RAM on initialization. - linkcmds.rom2ram: execution started from the ROM (after reset); code and data moved to the RAM and execution continued from RAM. The same 'start.S' is used for all cases. (6) You can get gdb stub from http://www.oktet.ru/download/sh4/sh-ipl.tar.gz. It is based on 'sh-ipl-g+' package used in sh-linux project. (7) This project was done in cooperation with Transas company http://www.transas.com