Rev |
Log message |
Author |
Age |
Path |
327 |
More bug fixes:
Added write qual line to LTC2355 interface, fixed bug where output data was duplicating the lower byte in the averager, added an initial romtape.hex file |
jshamlet |
430d 21h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
322 |
Performance fixes for the LCD interface,
Fixed incorrect entity name for the dual LTC2355 IF,
Added a CPU-accessible 8-channel averager core and FIFO-style ROM |
jshamlet |
437d 18h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
258 |
Fixed write bug in o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd, added a newer Open8_cfg.vhd, and the sys_tick.vhd utility entity. |
jshamlet |
1634d 15h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
244 |
Added two new generics to the CPU model. The first is a supervisory mode that disables the STP PSR_I instruction. This prevents errant code execution from setting the I bit, and disabling any subsequent memory protection logic. The second allows the default state of the I bit to be set at startup. If set true, initialization code will run with the I bit set, allowing it to bypass memory protection.
Also modified the RAM models to include write mask logic, where the mask register is write-protected by the I bit in the CPU. When enabled, the models will prevent code from writing to memory regions which do not have their mask bits set. The upshot is that code can effectively "write protect" the RAM - which is useful for multitasking applications.
Also, most modules have been updated with write qualification inputs, allowing a similar scheme to be used for I/O, though not as elegantly. I use a register module, whose own write qual line is attached to the external copy of the I bit as an I/O write protect register.
Lastly, added a new externally triggered timer, which can generate pulses with programmable delays and widths, and which can interrupt on either the input trigger, the output rising edge, or output falling edge. The time base can be either the internal microsecond tick signal, or an external clock. |
jshamlet |
1655d 14h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
224 |
Finished new Open8 bus record, which now includes the clock, reset and a microsecond tick. The CPU now accepts a clock and pll_locked signal, which it uses to generate the system reset in the bus record. It also contains a simple microsecond counter to feed the usec_tick in the record. This logic was removed from the real time clock and system timer entities, which now use the global version. Bus connections should be dramatically simplified, as only the read logic and interrupts are still run as separate signals. |
jshamlet |
1689d 21h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
223 |
Added an OPEN8_BUS_TYPE record to simplify connection to Open8 modules. The CPU now passes and Open8_Bus out, which supplies the bus address, write enable, write data, and read enable. Read data and interrupts are still handled as separate signals, since they are muxed/connected at the next level up. |
jshamlet |
1690d 14h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
220 |
More revision sections added |
jshamlet |
1691d 14h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
194 |
Cleaned up licensing sections |
jshamlet |
1705d 16h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |
191 |
Cleaned up comments, added back the OPEN8_NULLBUS constant, and added some new modules for ADCs and LCD displays.
Also made the button input module more configurable by moving the debounce code to a separate entity and using generics to instantiate it. |
jshamlet |
1705d 17h |
/open8_urisc/trunk/VHDL/o8_ltc2355_2p.vhd |