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# hal_mips_idt32334_refIDT334.cdl
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# IDT32334 board HAL package configuration data
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######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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# Author(s): tmichals
# Original data: tmichals
# Contributors:
# Date: 2002-10-03
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#####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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cdl_package CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_IDT32334_REFIDT334 {
display "MIPS IDT79S334A reference platform"
parent CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS
requires CYGPKG_HAL_MIPS_IDT32334
define_header hal_mips_idt32334_ref.h
include_dir cyg/hal
description "
The REFIDT334 HAL package should be used when targetting the
actual hardware."
compile hal_diag.c platform.S plf_misc.c plf_stub.c ser16c550c.c
implements CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS
implements CYGINT_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_STUBS_BREAK
implements CYGINT_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_SUPPORT
define_proc {
puts $::cdl_system_header "#define CYGBLD_HAL_TARGET_H <pkgconf/hal_mips_idt32334.h>"
puts $::cdl_system_header "#define CYGBLD_HAL_PLATFORM_H <pkgconf/hal_mips_idt32334_ref.h>"
puts $::cdl_header "#define CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_WARMSTART_COLDSTART"
}
cdl_component CYG_HAL_STARTUP {
display "Startup type"
flavor data
legal_values {"RAM" "ROM" "ROMRAM"}
default_value {"ROM"}
no_define
define -file system.h CYG_HAL_STARTUP
description "
When targetting the REFIDT334 board it is possible to build
the system for either RAM bootstrap, ROM bootstrap, or ROMRAM
bootstrap. RAM bootstrap generally requires that the board
is equipped with ROMs containing a suitable ROM monitor or
equivalent software that allows GDB to download the eCos
application on to the board, for example RedBoot. The ROM
bootstrap is intended for stand-alone applications and typically
requires that the eCos application be blown into EPROMs,
programmed into flash or equivalent technology. Using ROMRAM
will allow the program to exist in ROM, but be copied to RAM
during startup."
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_BAUD {
display "Diagnostic serial port baud rate"
flavor data
legal_values 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200
default_value 115200
description "
This option selects the baud rate used for the diagnostic port.
Note: this should match the value chosen for the GDB port if the
diagnostic and GDB port are the same."
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_BAUD {
display "GDB serial port baud rate"
flavor data
legal_values 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200
default_value 115200
description "
This option controls the baud rate used for the GDB connection."
}
# Real-time clock/counter specifics
cdl_component CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_CONSTANTS {
display "Real-time clock constants."
flavor none
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_NUMERATOR {
display "Real-time clock numerator"
flavor data
calculated 10000000
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR {
display "Real-time clock denominator"
flavor data
calculated 100
}
# Isn't a nice way to handle freq requirement!
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_PERIOD {
display "Real-time clock period"
flavor data
calculated { (CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_CPU_FREQ_ACTUAL / 2) / CYGNUM_HAL_RTC_DENOMINATOR }
description "
The count and compare registers of the MIPS core are used
to drive the eCos kernel RTC. The count register
increments at half the CPU clock speed."
}
}
cdl_component CYGBLD_GLOBAL_OPTIONS {
display "Global build options"
flavor none
parent CYGPKG_NONE
description "
Global build options including control over
compiler flags, linker flags and choice of toolchain."
cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_COMMAND_PREFIX {
display "Global command prefix"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "mipsisa32-elf" }
description "
This option specifies the command prefix used when
invoking the build tools."
}
cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_CFLAGS {
display "Global compiler flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "-mips32 -Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Winline -Wundef -Woverloaded-virtual -g -O2 -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -fvtable-gc -finit-priority -fno-builtin -G0" }
description "
This option controls the global compiler flags which
are used to compile all packages by
default. Individual packages may define
options which override these global flags."
}
cdl_option CYGBLD_GLOBAL_LDFLAGS {
display "Global linker flags"
flavor data
no_define
default_value { "-mips32 -g -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -Wl,-static" }
description "
This option controls the global linker flags. Individual
packages may define options which override these global flags."
}
cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_GDB_STUBS {
display "Build GDB stub ROM image"
default_value 0
requires { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"}
requires CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
requires CYGBLD_BUILD_COMMON_GDB_STUBS
requires CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_INCLUDE_STUBS
requires ! CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_BREAK_SUPPORT
requires ! CYGDBG_HAL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
requires ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_INTERRUPTS_SAVE_MINIMUM_CONTEXT
requires ! CYGDBG_HAL_COMMON_CONTEXT_SAVE_MINIMUM
no_define
description "
This option enables the building of the GDB stubs for the
board. The common HAL controls takes care of most of the
build process, but the final conversion from ELF image to
binary data is handled by the platform CDL, allowing
relocation of the data if necessary."
make -priority 320 {
<PREFIX>/bin/gdb_module.bin : <PREFIX>/bin/gdb_module.img
$(OBJCOPY) -O binary $< $@
}
}
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS {
display "Number of communication channels on the board"
flavor data
calculated 1
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL {
display "Debug serial port"
active_if CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
flavor data
legal_values 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
default_value 0
description "
The IDT board has only one serial port. This option
chooses which port will be used to connect to a host
running GDB."
}
cdl_option CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL {
display "Diagnostic serial port"
active_if CYGPRI_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CHANNEL_CONFIGURABLE
flavor data
legal_values 0 to CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_COMM_CHANNELS-1
default_value 0
description "
The IDT board has only one serial port. This option
chooses which port will be used for diagnostic output."
}
cdl_component CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT {
display "Memory layout"
flavor data
no_define
calculated { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" ? "mips_idt32334_refidt334_ram" : \
CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" ? "mips_idt32334_refidt334_rom" : \
"mips_idt32334_refidt334_romram" }
cdl_option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_LDI {
display "Memory layout linker script fragment"
flavor data
no_define
define -file system.h CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_LDI
calculated { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" ? "<pkgconf/mlt_mips_idt32334_refidt334_ram.ldi>" : \
CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" ? "<pkgconf/mlt_mips_idt32334_refidt334_rom.ldi>" : \
"<pkgconf/mlt_mips_idt32334_refidt334_romram.ldi>" }
}
cdl_option CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H {
display "Memory layout header file"
flavor data
no_define
define -file system.h CYGHWR_MEMORY_LAYOUT_H
calculated { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" ? "<pkgconf/mlt_mips_idt32334_refidt334_ram.h>" : \
CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" ? "<pkgconf/mlt_mips_idt32334_refidt334_rom.h>" : \
"<pkgconf/mlt_mips_idt32334_refidt334_romram.h>" }
}
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_USE_ROM_MONITOR {
display "Work with a ROM monitor"
flavor booldata
legal_values { "Generic" "CygMon" "GDB_stubs" }
default_value { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" ? "CygMon" : 0 }
parent CYGPKG_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
requires { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "RAM" }
description "
Support can be enabled for three different varieties of ROM monitor.
This support changes various eCos semantics such as the encoding
of diagnostic output, or the overriding of hardware interrupt
vectors.
Firstly there is \"Generic\" support which prevents the HAL
from overriding the hardware vectors that it does not use, to
instead allow an installed ROM monitor to handle them. This is
the most basic support which is likely to be common to most
implementations of ROM monitor.
\"CygMon\" provides support for the Cygnus ROM Monitor.
And finally, \"GDB_stubs\" provides support when GDB stubs are
included in the ROM monitor or boot ROM."
}
cdl_option CYGSEM_HAL_ROM_MONITOR {
display "Behave as a ROM monitor"
flavor bool
default_value 0
parent CYGPKG_HAL_ROM_MONITOR
requires { CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROM" || CYG_HAL_STARTUP == "ROMRAM"}
description "
Enable this option if this program is to be used as a ROM monitor,
i.e. applications will be loaded into RAM on the board, and this
ROM monitor may process exceptions or interrupts generated from the
application. This enables features such as utilizing a separate
interrupt stack when exceptions are generated."
}
cdl_component CYGPKG_REDBOOT_HAL_OPTIONS {
display "Redboot HAL options"
flavor none
no_define
parent CYGPKG_REDBOOT
active_if CYGPKG_REDBOOT
description "
This option lists the target's requirements for a valid Redboot
configuration."
cdl_option CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT_BIN {
display "Build Redboot ROM binary image"
active_if CYGBLD_BUILD_REDBOOT
default_value 1
no_define
description "This option enables the conversion of the Redboot ELF
image to a binary image suitable for ROM programming."
compile -library=libextras.a
make -priority 325 {
<PREFIX>/bin/redboot.srec : <PREFIX>/bin/redboot.elf
$(OBJCOPY) --strip-all $< $(@:.srec=.img)
$(OBJCOPY) -O srec $< $@
}
}
}
}
# EOF hal_mips_idt32334_refidt334.cdl