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Release Notes for the QNX Neutrino 6.4.0 BSP for Atmel AT91SAM9RL64-EK Board#System requirements#Target system#
Host development system#
Getting Started#Step 1: Connect your hardware#Connect the DEBUG port of the AT91SAM9RL64 board to the first serial port of your windows machine. Install the SAM-BA application provided by Atmel. Connect the board with Windows Machine using USB Cable.Step 2: Build the BSP#You can build an OS image from the source code or the binary components contained in a BSP package. For instructions about building an OS image, please refer to the chapter Working with a BSP in the Building Embedded Systems manual. After Building the BSP three bin files will be created in images directory.*ifs-at91sam9rl64.bin *ipl-at91sam9rl64.bin *ipl-ifs-at91sam9rl64.bin mkflashimage script creates a combined IPL/IFS image as ipl-ifs-at91sam9rl64.bin The mkflashimage script: #!/bin/sh # script to build a binary IPL and boot image for ATMEL AT91SAM9RL64 Evaluation Kit board # NOTE the image (ipl-ifs-at91sam9rl64.bin) must be built as binary, i.e. [virtual=armle,binary] in the buildfile set -v # Convert IPL into BINARY format ${QNX_HOST}/usr/bin/ntoarm-objcopy --input-format=elf32-littlearm --output-format=binary -R.data ../install/armle/boot/sys/ipl-at91sam9xx-at91sam9rl64 ipl-tmp-at91sam9rl64.bin # Pad BINARY IPL mkrec -s16k -ffull -r ipl-tmp-at91sam9rl64.bin > ipl-at91sam9rl64.bin # Combine the BINARY IPL with the BINARY OS Image cat ./ipl-at91sam9rl64.bin ./ifs-at91sam9rl64.bin > ipl-ifs-at91sam9rl64.bin # Cleaning up temporary files rm -f *tmp* Step 3A: Download the Bootable IFS image.#The Boot Program integrates different programs that manage download and/or upload into the different memories of the product. First, it initializes the Debug Unit serial port (DBGU) and the USB High Speed Device Port.
Install and setup SAM-BA#1. Install "AT91-ISP v1.12.exe" . 2. Intall "ActiveTcl8.5.5.0.287690-win32-ix86-threaded.exe" i.e.TCL environment which is used by SAM-BA (any other TCL environment can also be used) . 3. Remove jumpers J13 . 4. Connect serial cable with windows machine, and use any serial port application such as teraterm or hyperterminal, and attach it with COM device, with baud rate set as 115200. 5. Restart the board, hyperterminal will be showing following message . RomBOOT > 6. Connect usb cable with windows machine, It will prompt with a new usb hardware found message, and will try to install the corresponding driver. 7. Check device has enumerated properly by looking into device manager . 8. Enable jumpers J13. 9. Start SAM-BA 2.6 with \usb\ARM0 as connection. Loading the IFS image using SAM-BA#
Press the reset button, now on your terminal you will see output as follows: RomBOOT > QNX Neutrino Initial Program Loader for ATMEL AT91SAM9RL-EK Commands: Press 'D' to download an OS image from serial port, using sendnto utility Press 'F' to Boot an OS image from SPI/SERIAL flash ATMEL AT45DB642D SPI Flash detected. QNX IFS image detected on page: 00000010 Offset: 00000220 Size: 005C0240 #########################################################Done found image, calling image setup... image_setup OK, calling image start... PIO init : DBGU, USART, Audio(AC97), NAND, LCD. CPU0: Dcache: 128x32 WB CPU0: Icache: 128x32 CPU0: 41069265: arm926 rev 5 100MHz elf_map: 1M va=fe000000 pa=20100000 sz=00100000 elf_map: 1M va=fe000000 pa=20100000 sz=00100000 Header size=0x0000009c, Total Size=0x00000508, #Cpu=1, Type=4 Section:system_private offset:0x000001f0 size:0x00000068 syspage ptr user:fc404000 kernel:fc404000 cpupage ptr user:fc404808 kernel:fc404808 spacing:84 kdebug info:00000000 callback:00000000 boot pgms: idx=0 0) base paddr:20110000 start addr:fe03d838 ramsize:00000000 pagesize:00001000 Section:qtime offset:0x00000148 size:0x00000060 boot:00000000 CPS:00000000002faf08 rate/scale:320000000/-15 intr:1 Section:callout offset:0x000000a0 size:0x00000048 reboot:fc404680 power:fc4046a0 timer_load:fc4046b4 reload:fc4046dc value:fc404708 0) display:fc404728 poll:fc40474c break:fc404770 1) display:00000000 poll:00000000 break:00000000 Section:cpuinfo offset:0x000001a8 size:0x00000020 0) cpu:41069265 flags:40000000 speed:00000064 cache i/d:1/0 name:53 Section:cacheattr offset:0x000004c8 size:0x00000040 0) flags:32 size:0020 #lines:0080 control:fc404508 next:255 1) flags:11 size:0020 #lines:0080 control:fc40455c next:255 Section:meminfo offset:0x00000508 size:0x00000000 Section:asinfo offset:0x00000328 size:0x00000160 0000) 0000000000000000-00000000ffffffff o:ffff a:0010 p:100 c:00000000 n:21 0020) 0000000020000000-0000000023ffffff o:0000 a:0017 p:100 c:00000000 n:28 0040) 0000000000000000-00000000ffffffff o:ffff a:0010 p:100 c:00000000 n:21 0060) 0000000020000000-0000000023ffffff o:0040 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:32 0080) 000000002010e108-00000000206c023f o:0000 a:0005 p:100 c:00000000 n:60 00a0) 0000000020100000-000000002010e107 o:0000 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:68 00c0) 000000002010e108-00000000206c023f o:0000 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:76 00e0) 0000000020000000-0000000020007fff o:0020 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:84 0100) 000000002001085c-00000000200fffff o:0020 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:84 0120) 00000000206c0240-0000000023dcffff o:0020 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:84 0140) 0000000023fd0000-0000000023ffffff o:0020 a:0007 p:100 c:00000000 n:84 Section:hwinfo offset:0x000002e0 size:0x00000048 0) size:3 tag:3 isize:3, iname:0, owner:65535, kids:1 12) size:3 tag:17 isize:3, iname:9, owner:0, kids:1 24) size:3 tag:3 isize:3, iname:37, owner:12, kids:1 36) size:4 tag:46 isize:4, iname:41, owner:24, kids:0 00 00 00 00 Section:typed_strings offset:0x00000258 size:0x00000028 off:0 type:5 string:'AT91SAM9RL64' off:20 type:2 string:'localhost' Section:strings offset:0x00000280 size:0x00000060 [0]'hw' [3]'Group' [9]'unknown' [17]'Bus' [21]'memory' [28]'ram' [32]'1to1' [37]'rtc' [41]'NONE' [46]'Device' [53]'arm926' [60]'imagefs' [68]'startup' [76]'bootram' [84]'sysram' Section:intrinfo offset:0x00000488 size:0x00000040 0) vector_base:00000000, #vectors:32, cascade_vector:7fffffff cpu_intr_base:00000000, cpu_intr_stride:0, flags:0000 id => flags:8000, size:002c, rtn:fc4045c8 eoi => flags:9000, size:0028, rtn:fc4045f4 mask:fc40461c, unmask:fc404640, config:00000000 Section:smp offset:0x00000508 size:0x00000000 Section:pminfo offset:0x00000508 size:0x00000000 Section:mdriver offset:0x00000508 size:0x00000000 Section:boxinfo offset:0x000001c8 size:0x00000028 hw_flags:00000000 Section:cpu offset:0x00000128 size:0x00000020 page_flush:fc40458c page_flush_deferred:fc4045c4 upte_ro:00000aae upte_rw:00000ffe kpte_ro:0000000e kpte_rw:0000055e mask_nc:0000000c mmu_cr1:00051078 set:0000317f clr:00000000 -> 0005317f System page at phys:20010000 user:fc404000 kern:fc404000 Starting next program at vfe03d838 cpu_startnext: cpu0 -> fe03d838 Welcome to QNX Neutrino 6.4 on the Atmel AT91SAM9RL64 Board Starting DBGU driver... Starting Serial USART 1 driver ... Starting SPI driver... Starting Audio driver... Starting Graphics driver... Starting NAND driver... # You can test the OS simply by executing any shell builtin command or any command residing within the OS image (e.g. ls). Step 3B: Reprogram the IPL.#In case if Board is new or IPL gets corrupted, We can reprogram IPL using SAM-BA application.
Summary of driver commands#The driver command lines below are specific to the Atmel AT91SAM9RL64 board. See the online docs for each driver for additional command-line options and other details. Note: Some of the following drivers are commented out in the default buildfile. To use the drivers in the target hardware, you'll need to uncomment them in your buildfile, rebuild the image, and load the image into the board. Startup:#Command:startup-at91sam9rl64 -r 0x23dd0000,0x200000,1 -vvvvvvv Serial:#Command:devc-serusart -F -S -u2 -b115200 -c50000000 0xfffb0000^2,6Required binaries:
devc-serdebug -e -F -S -b115200 -c50000000 0xfffff200,1Required binaries:
SPI:#Command:spi-master -d at91sam9xx base=0xFFFCC000,irq=13,clock=50000000Required binaries:
Audio:#Command:io-audio -d at91sam9xx_ac97 ioport=0xfffd8000,irq=24Required binaries:
ETFS NAND flash#Command:fs-etfs-at91sam9xx -D addr=0x40000000,board_id=at91sam92rl64-ek -m /fs/etfsRequired binaries:
Touchscreen:#Command:devi-at91sam9xx touchRequired binaries:
MMC SD:#Command:devb-mmcsd-at91sam9xx mmcsd ioport=0xFFFA4000,irq=10Required binaries and libraries:
DMA:#Required library:
Graphics#Command:Photon & waitfor /dev/photon io-display -dvid=0x0,did=0x0 io-graphics pwm & pterm -x10 -y10 -h250 -w200 -t"QNX 6.4.0" -K 03 & devc-pty & Required binaries:
Note: For more information about these commands, see the Neutrino Utilities Reference.
About graphics#This driver currently supports the AT91SAM9RL64 integrated LCD controller . It was developed on the Atmel AT91SAM9RL64 Evaluation Board. This is the GF graphics driver is loaded by io-display.LCD Displays#
Reserving Memory / Memory Restrictions#The Atmel AT91SMA9RL64 is a UMA system (Unified Memory Architecture). This means there is no dedicated video memory in the system. Surfaces displayed by the LCD controller, and rendered by the CPU, reside in system memory
startup-at91sam9rl64 -r 0x23dd0000,0x200000,1 -vvvvvvv where 0x23dd0000 is the physical base address of memory, and 0x200000 is the size of memory reserved in bytes. For a list of options available to the driver please see the at91sam9xx.conf file. |
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