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README
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^^^^^^
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README for NuttX port to the Embedded Artists' LPCXpresso base board with
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the LPCXpresso daughter board.
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Contents
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^^^^^^^^
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LCPXpresso LPC1768 Board
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Development Environment
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GNU Toolchain Options
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NuttX buildroot Toolchain
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Code Red IDE
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LEDs
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LPCXpresso Configuration Options
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Configurations
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LCPXpresso LPC1768 Board
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Pin Description Connector On Board Base Board
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-------------------------------- --------- -------------- ---------------------
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P0[0]/RD1/TXD3/SDA1 J6-9 I2C E2PROM SDA TXD3/SDA1
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P0[1]/TD1/RXD3/SCL J6-10 RXD2/SCL1
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P0[2]/TXD0/AD0[7] J6-21
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P0[3]/RXD0/AD0[6] J6-22
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P0[4]/I2SRX-CLK/RD2/CAP2.0 J6-38 CAN_RX2
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P0[5]/I2SRX-WS/TD2/CAP2.1 J6-39 CAN_TX2
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P0[6]/I2SRX_SDA/SSEL1/MAT2[0] J6-8 SSEL1
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P0[7]/I2STX_CLK/SCK1/MAT2[1] J6-7 SCK1
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P0[8]/I2STX_WS/MISO1/MAT2[2] J6-6 MISO1
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P0[9]/I2STX_SDA/MOSI1/MAT2[3] J6-5 MOSI1
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P0[10] J6-40 TXD2/SDA2
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P0[11] J6-41 RXD2/SCL2
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P0[15]/TXD1/SCK0/SCK J6-13 TXD1/SCK0
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P0[16]/RXD1/SSEL0/SSEL J6-14 RXD1/SSEL0
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P0[17]/CTS1/MISO0/MISO J6-12 MISO0
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P0[18]/DCD1/MOSI0/MOSI J6-11 MOSI0
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P0[19]/DSR1/SDA1 PAD17 N/A
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P0[20]/DTR1/SCL1 PAD18 I2C E2PROM SCL N/A
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P0[21]/RI1/MCIPWR/RD1 J6-23
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P0[22]/RTS1/TD1 J6-24 LED
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P0[23]/AD0[0]/I2SRX_CLK/CAP3[0] J6-15 AD0.0
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P0[24]/AD0[1]/I2SRX_WS/CAP3[1] J6-16 AD0.1
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P0[25]/AD0[2]/I2SRX_SDA/TXD3 J6-17 AD0.2
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P0[26]/AD0[3]/AOUT/RXD3 J6-18 AD0.3/AOUT
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P0[27]/SDA0/USB_SDA J6-25
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P0[28]/SCL0 J6-26
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P0[29]/USB_D+ J6-37 USB_D+
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P0[30]/USB_D- J6-36 USB_D-
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P1[0]/ENET-TXD0 J6-34? TXD0 TX-(Ethernet PHY)
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P1[1]/ENET_TXD1 J6-35? TXD1 TX+(Ethernet PHY)
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P1[4]/ENET_TX_EN TXEN N/A
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P1[8]/ENET_CRS CRS_DV/MODE2 N/A
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P1[9]/ENET_RXD0 J6-32? RXD0/MODE0 RD-(Ethernet PHY)
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P1[10]/ENET_RXD1 J6-33? RXD1/MODE1 RD+(Ethernet PHY)
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P1[14]/ENET_RX_ER RXER/PHYAD0 N/A
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P1[15]/ENET_REF_CLK REFCLK N/A
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P1[16]/ENET_MDC MDC N/A
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P1[17]/ENET_MDIO MDIO N/A
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P1[18]/USB_UP_LED/PWM1[1]/CAP1[0] PAD1 N/A
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P1[19]/MC0A/USB_PPWR/N_CAP1.1 PAD2 N/A
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P1[20]/MCFB0/PWM1.2/SCK0 PAD3 N/A
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P1[21]/MCABORT/PWM1.3/SSEL0 PAD4 N/A
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P1[22]/MC0B/USB-PWRD/MAT1.0 PAD5 N/A
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P1[23]/MCFB1/PWM1.4/MISO0 PAD6 N/A
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P1[24]/MCFB2/PWM1.5/MOSI0 PAD7 N/A
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P1[25]/MC1A/MAT1.1 PAD8 N/A
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P1[26]/MC1B/PWM1.6/CAP0.0 PAD9 N/A
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P1[27]/CLKOUT/USB-OVRCR-N/CAP0.1 PAD10 N/A
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P1[28]/MC2A/PCAP1.0/MAT0.0 PAD11 N/A
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P1[29]/MC2B/PCAP1.1/MAT0.1 PAD12 N/A
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P1[30]/VBUS/AD0[4] J6-19 AD0.4
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P1[31]/SCK1/AD0[5] J6-20 AD0.5
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P2[0]/PWM1.1/TXD1 J6-42 PWM1.1
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P2[1]/PWM1.2/RXD1 J6-43 PWM1.2
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P2[2]/PWM1.3/CTS1/TRACEDATA[3] J6-44 PWM1.3
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P2[3]/PWM1.4/DCD1/TRACEDATA[2] J6-45 PWM1.4
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P2[4]/PWM1.5/DSR1/TRACEDATA[1] J6-46 PWM1.5
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P2[5]/PWM1[6]/DTR1/TRACEDATA[0] J6-47 PWM1.6
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P2[6]/PCAP1[0]/RI1/TRACECLK J6-48
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P2[7]/RD2/RTS1 J6-49
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P2[8]/TD2/TXD2 J6-50
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P2[9]/USB_CONNECT/RXD2 PAD19 USB Pullup N/A
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P2[10]/EINT0/NMI J6-51
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P2[11]/EINT1/I2STX_CLK J6-52
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P2[12]/EINT2/I2STX_WS j6-53
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P2[13]/EINT3/I2STX_SDA J6-27
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P3[25]/MAT0.0/PWM1.2 PAD13 N/A
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P3[26]/STCLK/MAT0.1/PWM1.3 PAD14 N/A
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P4[28]/RX-MCLK/MAT2.0/TXD3 PAD15 N/A
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P4[29]/TX-MCLK/MAT2.1/RXD3 PAD16 N/A
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Development Environment
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Either Linux or Cygwin on Windows can be used for the development environment.
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The source has been built only using the GNU toolchain (see below). Other
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toolchains will likely cause problems. Testing was performed using the Cygwin
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environment.
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GNU Toolchain Options
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The NuttX make system has been modified to support the following different
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toolchain options.
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1. The CodeSourcery GNU toolchain,
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2. The devkitARM GNU toolchain,
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3. The NuttX buildroot Toolchain (see below).
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All testing has been conducted using the NuttX buildroot toolchain. However,
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the make system is setup to default to use the devkitARM toolchain. To use
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the CodeSourcery or devkitARM toolchain, you simply need add one of the
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following configuration options to your .config (or defconfig) file:
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CONFIG_LPC17_CODESOURCERYW=y : CodeSourcery under Windows
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CONFIG_LPC17_CODESOURCERYL=y : CodeSourcery under Linux
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CONFIG_LPC17_DEVKITARM=y : devkitARM under Windows
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CONFIG_LPC17_BUILDROOT=y : NuttX buildroot under Linux or Cygwin (default)
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If you are not using CONFIG_LPC17_BUILDROOT, then you may also have to modify
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the PATH in the setenv.h file if your make cannot find the tools.
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NOTE: the CodeSourcery (for Windows)and devkitARM are Windows native toolchains.
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The CodeSourcey (for Linux) and NuttX buildroot toolchains are Cygwin and/or
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Linux native toolchains. There are several limitations to using a Windows based
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toolchain in a Cygwin environment. The three biggest are:
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1. The Windows toolchain cannot follow Cygwin paths. Path conversions are
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performed automatically in the Cygwin makefiles using the 'cygpath' utility
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but you might easily find some new path problems. If so, check out 'cygpath -w'
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2. Windows toolchains cannot follow Cygwin symbolic links. Many symbolic links
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are used in Nuttx (e.g., include/arch). The make system works around these
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problems for the Windows tools by copying directories instead of linking them.
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But this can also cause some confusion for you: For example, you may edit
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a file in a "linked" directory and find that your changes had not effect.
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That is because you are building the copy of the file in the "fake" symbolic
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directory. If you use a Windows toolchain, you should get in the habit of
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making like this:
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make clean_context all
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An alias in your .bashrc file might make that less painful.
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3. Dependencies are not made when using Windows versions of the GCC. This is
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because the dependencies are generated using Windows pathes which do not
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work with the Cygwin make.
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Support has been added for making dependencies with the windows-native toolchains.
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That support can be enabled by modifying your Make.defs file as follows:
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- MKDEP = $(TOPDIR)/tools/mknulldeps.sh
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+ MKDEP = $(TOPDIR)/tools/mkdeps.sh --winpaths "$(TOPDIR)"
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If you have problems with the dependency build (for example, if you are not
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building on C:), then you may need to modify tools/mkdeps.sh
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NOTE 1: The CodeSourcery toolchain (2009q1) does not work with default optimization
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level of -Os (See Make.defs). It will work with -O0, -O1, or -O2, but not with
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-Os.
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NOTE 2: The devkitARM toolchain includes a version of MSYS make. Make sure that
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the paths to Cygwin's /bin and /usr/bin directories appear BEFORE the devkitARM
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path or will get the wrong version of make.
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Code Red IDE
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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NuttX is built using command-line make. It can be used with an IDE, but some
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effort will be required to create the project (There is a simple RIDE project
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in the RIDE subdirectory).
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Makefile Build
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--------------
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Under Eclipse, it is pretty easy to set up an "empty makefile project" and
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simply use the NuttX makefile to build the system. That is almost for free
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under Linux. Under Windows, you will need to set up the "Cygwin GCC" empty
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makefile project in order to work with Windows (Google for "Eclipse Cygwin" -
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there is a lot of help on the internet).
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Native Build
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------------
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Here are a few tips before you start that effort:
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1) Select the toolchain that you will be using in your .config file
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2) Start the NuttX build at least one time from the Cygwin command line
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before trying to create your project. This is necessary to create
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certain auto-generated files and directories that will be needed.
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3) Set up include pathes: You will need include/, arch/arm/src/lpc17xx,
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arch/arm/src/common, arch/arm/src/cortexm3, and sched/.
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4) All assembly files need to have the definition option -D __ASSEMBLY__
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on the command line.
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Startup files will probably cause you some headaches. The NuttX startup file
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is arch/arm/src/lpc17x/lpc17_vectors.S.
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NuttX buildroot Toolchain
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A GNU GCC-based toolchain is assumed. The files */setenv.sh should
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be modified to point to the correct path to the Cortex-M3 GCC toolchain (if
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different from the default in your PATH variable).
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If you have no Cortex-M3 toolchain, one can be downloaded from the NuttX
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SourceForge download site (https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=189573).
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This GNU toolchain builds and executes in the Linux or Cygwin environment.
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1. You must have already configured Nuttx in <some-dir>/nuttx.
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cd tools
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./configure.sh lpcxpresso-lpc1768/<sub-dir>
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2. Download the latest buildroot package into <some-dir>
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3. unpack the buildroot tarball. The resulting directory may
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have versioning information on it like buildroot-x.y.z. If so,
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rename <some-dir>/buildroot-x.y.z to <some-dir>/buildroot.
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4. cd <some-dir>/buildroot
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5. cp configs/cortexm3-defconfig-4.3.3 .config
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6. make oldconfig
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7. make
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8. Edit setenv.h, if necessary, so that the PATH variable includes
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the path to the newly built binaries.
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See the file configs/README.txt in the buildroot source tree. That has more
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detailed PLUS some special instructions that you will need to follow if you
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are building a Cortex-M3 toolchain for Cygwin under Windows.
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NOTE: This is an OABI toolchain.
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LEDs
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^^^^
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If CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is defined, then support for the LPCXpresso LEDs will be
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included in the build. See:
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- configs/lpcxpresso-lpc1768/include/board.h - Defines LED constants, types and
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prototypes the LED interface functions.
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- configs/lpcxpresso-lpc1768/src/lpcxpresso_internal.h - GPIO settings for the LEDs.
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- configs/lpcxpresso-lpc1768/src/up_leds.c - LED control logic.
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The LPCXpresso has 3 LEDs... two on the Babel CAN board and a "heartbeat" LED."
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The LEDs on the Babel CAN board are capabl of OFF/GREEN/RED/AMBER status.
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In normal usage, the two LEDs on the Babel CAN board would show CAN status, but if
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is defined, these LEDs will be controlled as follows for NuttX
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debug functionality (where NC means "No Change").
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During the boot phases. LED1 and LED2 will show boot status.
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/* LED1 LED2 HEARTBEAT */
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#define LED_STARTED 0 /* OFF OFF OFF */
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#define LED_HEAPALLOCATE 1 /* GREEN OFF OFF */
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#define LED_IRQSENABLED 2 /* OFF GREEN OFF */
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#define LED_STACKCREATED 3 /* OFF OFF OFF */
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#define LED_INIRQ 4 /* NC NC ON (momentary) */
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#define LED_SIGNAL 5 /* NC NC ON (momentary) */
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#define LED_ASSERTION 6 /* NC NC ON (momentary) */
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#define LED_PANIC 7 /* NC NC ON (0.5Hz flashing) */
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#undef LED_IDLE /* Sleep mode indication not supported */
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After the system is booted, this logic will no longer use LEDs 1 and 2. They
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are then available for use the application software using lpc17_led1() and
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lpc17_led2():
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enum lpc17_ledstate_e
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{
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LPC17_LEDSTATE_OFF = 0,
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LPC17_LEDSTATE_GREEN = 1,
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LPC17_LEDSTATE_RED = 2,
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LPC17_LEDSTATE_AMBER = (LPC17_LEDSTATE_GREEN|LPC17_LEDSTATE_RED),
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};
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EXTERN void lpc17_led1(enum lpc17_ledstate_e state);
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EXTERN void lpc17_led2(enum lpc17_ledstate_e state);
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The heartbeat LED is illuminated during all interrupt and signal procressing.
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Normally, it will glow dimly to inicate that the LPC17xx is taking interrupts.
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On an assertion PANIC, it will flash at 1Hz.
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LPCXpresso Configuration Options
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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CONFIG_ARCH - Identifies the arch/ subdirectory. This should
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be set to:
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CONFIG_ARCH=arm
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CONFIG_ARCH_family - For use in C code:
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CONFIG_ARCH_ARM=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_architecture - For use in C code:
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CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM3=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP - Identifies the arch/*/chip subdirectory
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP=lpc17xx
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_name - For use in C code to identify the exact
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chip:
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_LPC1768=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD - Identifies the configs subdirectory and
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hence, the board that supports the particular chip or SoC.
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD=lpcxpresso-lpc1768
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_name - For use in C code
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_LPCEXPRESSO=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC - Must be calibrated for correct operation
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of delay loops
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CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG - define if big endian (default is little
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endian)
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CONFIG_DRAM_SIZE - Describes the installed DRAM (CPU SRAM in this case):
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CONFIG_DRAM_SIZE=(32*1024) (32Kb)
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There is an additional 32Kb of SRAM in AHB SRAM banks 0 and 1.
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CONFIG_DRAM_START - The start address of installed DRAM
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CONFIG_DRAM_START=0x10000000
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CONFIG_DRAM_END - Last address+1 of installed RAM
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CONFIG_DRAM_END=(CONFIG_DRAM_START+CONFIG_DRAM_SIZE)
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CONFIG_ARCH_IRQPRIO - The LPC17xx supports interrupt prioritization
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CONFIG_ARCH_IRQPRIO=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to boards that
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have LEDs
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CONFIG_ARCH_INTERRUPTSTACK - This architecture supports an interrupt
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stack. If defined, this symbol is the size of the interrupt
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stack in bytes. If not defined, the user task stacks will be
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used during interrupt handling.
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CONFIG_ARCH_STACKDUMP - Do stack dumps after assertions
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to board architecture.
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CONFIG_ARCH_CALIBRATION - Enables some build in instrumentation that
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cause a 100 second delay during boot-up. This 100 second delay
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serves no purpose other than it allows you to calibratre
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CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC. You simply use a stop watch to measure
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the 100 second delay then adjust CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC until
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the delay actually is 100 seconds.
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Individual subsystems can be enabled:
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CONFIG_LPC17_MAINOSC=y
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CONFIG_LPC17_PLL0=y
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CONFIG_LPC17_PLL1=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_ETHERNET=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_USBHOST=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_USBOTG=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_USBDEV=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_UART0=y
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CONFIG_LPC17_UART1=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_UART2=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_UART3=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_CAN1=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_CAN2=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_SPI=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_SSP0=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_SSP1=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_I2C0=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_I2C1=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_I2S=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_TMR0=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_TMR1=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_TMR2=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_TMR3=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_RIT=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_PWM=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_MCPWM=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_QEI=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_RTC=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_WDT=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_ADC=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_DAC=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_GPDMA=n
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CONFIG_LPC17_FLASH=n
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LPC17xx specific device driver settings
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CONFIG_UARTn_SERIAL_CONSOLE - selects the UARTn for the
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console and ttys0 (default is the UART0).
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CONFIG_UARTn_RXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered as received.
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This specific the size of the receive buffer
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CONFIG_UARTn_TXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered before
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being sent. This specific the size of the transmit buffer
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CONFIG_UARTn_BAUD - The configure BAUD of the UART. Must be
|
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CONFIG_UARTn_BITS - The number of bits. Must be either 7 or 8.
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CONFIG_UARTn_PARTIY - 0=no parity, 1=odd parity, 2=even parity
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CONFIG_UARTn_2STOP - Two stop bits
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LPC17xx specific PHY/Ethernet device driver settings. These setting
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also require CONFIG_NET and CONFIG_LPC17_ETHERNET.
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|
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CONFIG_PHY_KS8721 - Selects Micrel KS8721 PHY
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||||
CONFIG_PHY_AUTONEG - Enable auto-negotion
|
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CONFIG_PHY_SPEED100 - Select 100Mbit vs. 10Mbit speed.
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||||
CONFIG_PHY_FDUPLEX - Select full (vs. half) duplex
|
||||
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_EMACRAM_SIZE - Size of EMAC RAM. Default: 16Kb
|
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CONFIG_NET_NTXDESC - Configured number of Tx descriptors. Default: 18
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_NRXDESC - Configured number of Rx descriptors. Default: 18
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_PRIORITY - Ethernet interrupt priority. The is default is
|
||||
the higest priority.
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_WOL - Enable Wake-up on Lan (not fully implemented).
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_REGDEBUG - Enabled low level register debug. Also needs
|
||||
CONFIG_DEBUG.
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_DUMPPACKET - Dump all received and transmitted packets.
|
||||
Also needs CONFIG_DEBUG.
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_HASH - Enable receipt of near-perfect match frames.
|
||||
CONFIG_NET_MULTICAST - Enable receipt of multicast (and unicast) frames.
|
||||
Automatically set if CONFIG_NET_IGMP is selected.
|
||||
|
||||
LPC17xx USB Device Configuration
|
||||
|
||||
CONFIG_LPC17_USBDEV_FRAME_INTERRUPT
|
||||
Handle USB Start-Of-Frame events.
|
||||
Enable reading SOF from interrupt handler vs. simply reading on demand.
|
||||
Probably a bad idea... Unless there is some issue with sampling the SOF
|
||||
from hardware asynchronously.
|
||||
CONFIG_LPC17_USBDEV_EPFAST_INTERRUPT
|
||||
Enable high priority interrupts. I have no idea why you might want to
|
||||
do that
|
||||
CONFIG_LPC17_USBDEV_NDMADESCRIPTORS
|
||||
Number of DMA descriptors to allocate in SRAM.
|
||||
CONFIG_LPC17_USBDEV_DMA
|
||||
Enable lpc17xx-specific DMA support
|
||||
|
||||
LPC17xx USB Host Configuration (the LPCXpresso does not support USB Host)
|
||||
|
||||
CONFIG_USBHOST_OHCIRAM_SIZE
|
||||
Total size of OHCI RAM (in AHB SRAM Bank 1)
|
||||
CONFIG_USBHOST_NEDS
|
||||
Number of endpoint descriptors
|
||||
CONFIG_USBHOST_NTDS
|
||||
Number of transfer descriptors
|
||||
CONFIG_USBHOST_TDBUFFERS
|
||||
Number of transfer descriptor buffers
|
||||
CONFIG_USBHOST_TDBUFSIZE
|
||||
Size of one transfer descriptor buffer
|
||||
CONFIG_USBHOST_IOBUFSIZE
|
||||
Size of one end-user I/O buffer. This can be zero if the
|
||||
application can guarantee that all end-user I/O buffers
|
||||
reside in AHB SRAM.
|
||||
|
||||
Configurations
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
Each LPCXpresso configuration is maintained in a sudirectory and can be
|
||||
selected as follow:
|
||||
|
||||
cd tools
|
||||
./configure.sh lpcxpresso-lpc1768/<subdir>
|
||||
cd -
|
||||
. ./setenv.sh
|
||||
|
||||
Where <subdir> is one of the following:
|
||||
|
||||
ostest:
|
||||
This configuration directory, performs a simple OS test using
|
||||
examples/ostest.
|
||||
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