OverviewNameeCos Support for the Atmel AT91SAM9G45-EKES Evaluation Kit -- Overview Description This document covers the configuration and usage of eCos and
RedBoot on the Atmel AT91SAM9G45-EKES Evaluation Kit. The
AT91SAM9G45-EKES contains the AT91SAM9G45 microprocessor, 128Mbytes
of SDRAM, 256Mbytes of NAND flash memory, an Atmel Dataflash, an
Atmel serial EEPROM, a Davicom DM9161A PHY, two SD/MMC sockets, a
DAC, external connections for two serial channels (one debug, one
flow controlled), ethernet, USB host/device, and the various other
peripherals supported by the AT91SAM9G45. eCos support for the
devices and peripherals on the boards and the AT91SAM9G45 is
described below.
For typical eCos development, a RedBoot image is programmed into
the start of NAND, and the board will load this image from
reset. RedBoot provides gdb stub functionality so it is then
possible to download and debug stand-alone and eCos applications
via the gdb debugger. This can happen over either a serial line or
over ethernet.
This documentation is expected to be read in conjunction with the
SAM9 processor HAL documentation and further device support and
subsystems are described and documented there.
Supported Hardware The NAND flash contains the second level bootstrap, AT91Bootstrap,
in the first block. This initializes the system clocks and the
SDRAM. It then loads a 320KiB program image from offset 0x20000 in
the NAND into SDRAM at 0x20008000 and then jumps into
it. Typically this image will be a ROM version of RedBoot.
The Dataflash consists of 8192 blocks of 528 bytes each. The
topmost block is used to manage the flash and the next four block
holds RedBoot fconfig values. The remaining
blocks can be used by application code.
There is a serial driver
CYGPKG_IO_SERIAL_ARM_AT91 which supports both
the Debug Unit and USART serial devices. The debug serial port at
J10 and flow controlled port at J11 (connected to USART channel 1)
can be used by RedBoot for communication with the host. If any of
these devices is needed by the application, either directly or via
the serial driver, then it cannot also be used for RedBoot
communication. Another communication channel such as ethernet
should be used instead. The serial driver package is loaded
automatically when configuring for the AT91SAM9G45-EKES target.
There is an ethernet driver
CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_AT91 for the on-chip
ethernet device. The platform HAL package is responsible for
configuring this generic driver to the hardware. This driver is
also loaded automatically when configuring for the AT91SAM9G45-EK
board.
There is a watchdog driver
CYGPKG_DEVICES_WATCHDOG_ARM_AT91WDTC. This
driver is also loaded automatically when configuring for the
board.
There is a driver for the on-chip real-time timer controller
(RTTC) at
CYGPKG_DEVICES_WALLCLOCK_ARM_AT91RTC. This
driver is also loaded automatically when configuring for the
target.
The SAM9 processor HAL contains a driver for the Two-Wire
Interface (TWI) controller on the AT91SAM9G45. This type of bus is
also known as I²C®. Further
documentation may be found in the SAM9 processor HAL
documentation. Note that the implementation of the TWI device on
this part appears to have changed from earlier parts. This device
does not now appear to be able to handle a repeat start sequence.
The SAM9 processor HAL contains a driver for the MultiMedia Card
Interface (MCI). This driver is loaded automatically when
configuring for the AT91SAM9G45-EKES target and allows use of MMC
and Secure Digital (SD) flash storage cards within eCos, exported
as block devices. Further documentation may be found in the SAM9
processor HAL documentation.
The platform HAL provides definitions to allow access to devices
on the SPI bus. The HAL provides information to the general AT91
SPI driver (CYGPKG_DEVS_SPI_ARM_AT91) which in
turn provides the underlying implementation for the SPI API layer
in the CYGPKG_IO_SPI package. All these
packages are automatically loaded when configuring for the board.
Furthermore, the platform HAL package contains support for SPI
dataflash cards. The HAL support integrates with the
CYGPKG_DEVS_FLASH_ATMEL_DATAFLASH package as
well as the above SPI packages. That package is automatically
loaded when configuring for the target. Dataflash media is then
accessed as a Flash device, using the Flash I/O API within the
CYGPKG_IO_FLASH package, if that package is
loaded in the configuration.
In general, devices (Caches, PIO, UARTs, EMAC) are initialized
only as far as is necessary for eCos to run. Other devices (RTC,
I2C, SPI, MCI etc.) are not touched unless the appropriate driver
is loaded, although in some cases, the HAL boot sequence will set
up the appropriate PIO configuration.
Tools The AT91SAM9G45-EKES support is intended to work with GNU tools
configured for an arm-eabi target. The original port was
undertaken using arm-elf-gcc version 4.3.2, arm-elf-gdb version
6.8, and binutils version 2.18.
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