diff --git a/configs/sama5d3x-ek/README.txt b/configs/sama5d3x-ek/README.txt index feb105314bd..6b8025a4c0f 100644 --- a/configs/sama5d3x-ek/README.txt +++ b/configs/sama5d3x-ek/README.txt @@ -891,6 +891,33 @@ Configurations Configuration sub-directories ----------------------------- + Summary: Some of the descriptions below are long and wordy. Here is the + concise summary of the available SAMA5D3x-EK configurations: + + demo: This is an NSH configuration that supports as much functionality + as possible. That is why it gets its name: It attempts to show as + much as possible + hello: The tiniest configuration possible (almost). It just says + "Hello, World!" On the serial console. It is so tiny that it is + able to run entirely out of internal SRAM (all of the other + configurations except norboot use NOR FLASH for .text and internal + SRAM for .data and .bass). This configuration is only useful for + bring-up. + norboot: + This is a little program to help debug of code in NOR flash. I wrote + it because I don't yet understand how to get the SAMA5 to boot from + NOR FLASH. See the description below and the section above entitled + "Creating and Using NORBOOT" for more information + nsh: This is another NSH configuration, not too different from the + demo configuration. The nsh configuration is, however, bare bones. + It is the simplest possible NSH configuration and is useful as a + platform for debugging and integrating new features in isolation. + ostest: This is another configuration that is only useful for bring-up. + It executes an exhaustive OS test to verify a correct port of NuttX + to the SAMA5D3-EK. Since it now passes that test, the configuration + has little further use other than for reference. + + Now for the gory details: demo: This configuration directory provide the NuttShell (NSH). There are