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Vinicius Costa Gomes
facfc59464 pinmux: Convert return codes to errno.h
Before moving pinmux related code to 'drivers/pinmux' fix their return
codes to be consistent with the rest of the API.

Change-Id: Ie84f64e93745d44bef8b9d2119f6a05cdc8cb8c4
Signed-off-by: Vinicius Costa Gomes <vinicius.gomes@intel.com>
2016-03-19 10:44:38 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
624c9e339a watchdog/iwdg_stm32: add driver for STM32 Independent Watchdog (IWDG)
Add a driver for Independent Watchdog (IWDG) commonly found in STM32
MCUs. The driver has been tested on STM32F1 family MCU.

Change-Id: Idc6ac35990e46901a206b4af0ce3767eb4875de9
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 20:57:26 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
7c5cb7b85e soc/stm32f1/gpio: implement MCU specific GPIO input interrupt integration
Add necessary integration for supporting interrupts on GPIO input pins
for STM32F1 line of MCUs.

Change-Id: I0526a85cc3fdb96891c93ba4840ef27d613ab31b
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 20:57:16 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
dd583518ee soc/stm32f1: AFIO registers mapping
Add mapping of Alternate Function I/O (AFIO) registers for STM32F1 MCU.

Change-Id: Id3e12290d6869c1f0506549f21407b3cd80d0a64
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 20:55:36 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
33907674dd interupt_controller/stm32_exti: driver for STM32 EXTI controller
Introcuce a driver for External Interrupt/Event Controller (EXTI) found
on STM32 MCUs.

Change-Id: Ib206521fcc51b5dfaaf5dea9d436f8304f3a36be
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 20:53:06 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
e8d16b2985 soc/stm32f1: add IRQ numbers listing
Add a list of symbolic constants for IRQ lines available on
STM32F1 line of MCUs.

Change-Id: Iebf1847719c0db31cf852529fe5876e3cabbfe52
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 20:49:33 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
a8700114b3 soc/stm32f1/pinmux: implement STM32 pinmux integration
Add necessary integration code enabling use of common STM32 pinmux
driver.

The alternate function listing currently consists of USART1 pins
only. The listing should be updated when support for more devices is
added.

Change-Id: Ic65aeea9df9aaea7636ecdd6996f56e6ef59dc2f
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 16:27:04 +01:00
Maciek Borzecki
3642f9d6a3 soc/stm32f1/gpio: implement GPIO support
Add functions required for integration with common STM32 GPIO driver.

Change-Id: Ic6637e991f5c0cf659f3b927ed47ef482b13b64f
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-18 16:27:04 +01:00
Anas Nashif
98ff441e53 kconfig: reorg ARM options and make things consistent
Make kconfig look the same for all architectures.

JIRA: ZEP-107
Change-Id: Ia8100194ec333fc07a1dff4f6f90364ce8bef4d3
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2016-03-17 13:00:21 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
3f5af00529 clock_control/stm32f10x: introduce driver for STM32F10x RCC
The patch adds a driver for STM32F10x series RCC (Reset and Clock
Control) subsystem.

The module is primarily responsible for setting up of MCU's clock
tree. In particular the driver sets up SYSCLK, PLL (with source
configuration), AHB prescaler, and APB1/APB2 prescalers. As part of this
functionality, the subsystem can enable/disable clock signal for
particular peripherals, thus reducing the power consumption of the MCU.

The driver implements clock control driver API. However, subsystem IDs
being HW specific are exposed in driver public header that must be
included by callers. The driver registers a single device using a common
name STM32_CLOCK_CONTROL_NAME. The device is initialized at
the PRIMARY level with priority 1. This allows the initialization to
take place right after SoC initialization routine.

The driver depends on selection of SOC_STM32F1X config option and is MCU
specific.

Change-Id: I8bea5db20726a24bce7b7ffe0b95de543240429a
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-16 18:11:18 +00:00
Maciek Borzecki
1c78f3d39b st_stm32/stm32f1: introduce STM32F1x SoC family
The patch introduces a new family of SoCs based on STMicroelectronics'
STM32 MCU line. The patch introduces a basic arch/arm/soc layout along
with configuration of 2 MCUs from STM32F1 series: STM32F103VE and
STM32F103RB.

The patch assumes that other MCUs from STM32 family will be included
under arch/arm/soc/st_stm32 tree, to achieve the following layout:

arch/
  arm/
    soc/
      st_stm32/
        stm32f0/
        stm32f1/
        stm32f2/
        ...
        stm32l0/

Most of the configuration within a single MCU family (ex. STM32F1) is
shared, however individual MCUs differ with respect to SRAM size, flash
size or the number of available peripherals. The patch assumes that per
MCU line Kconfig.soc.family file should introduce basic setup for given
series. This can be further tuned by per MCU files, with
Kconfig.soc.stm32f103rb and Kconfig.soc.stm32f103ve as examples.

Each family defines a configuration option, ex. CONFIG_STM32F10X, while
individual MCUs define a corresponding per MCU config options,
ex. CONFIG_STM32F103VE.

From the menuconfig perspective, the user is presented with a family
selection under General Platform Configuration/SoC Selection.  A
specific MCU model can be selected by accessing General Platform
Configuration/STM32F1x MCU Selection, with the default entry being
selected by the board configuration.

Change-Id: I22e4defd4a08ed1b2e2cad0e214b34f565e08831
Origin: Original
Signed-off-by: Maciej Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
2016-03-16 18:03:13 +00:00
Daniel Leung
52caf8cfc8 arm/fsl_frdm_k64f: fix kconfig hierarchy
This makes sure the CONFIG_GPIO_K64F_* kconfig options have correct
dependencies. Or else CONFIG_GPIO_K64F can be disabled, but all
the CONFIG_GPIO_K64F_{A,B,C,D,E} are enabled.

Same goes for SPI, FTM and pinmux.

Change-Id: I8d225dea714081b14b19006d61b8f3f6afafa5ee
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-03-15 21:39:15 -04:00
Daniel Leung
ef83c14c4a arch: move kconfig SoC selection to top level
The SoC selections for each architecture are moved to the top level
in menuconfig and xconfig. This makes it more intuitive to select
architecture -> SoC -> then board, avoiding an additional trip to
go into the architecture menu to select SoC.

Change-Id: I57a78a09adfc4bb12423915b6ad14ceb74381a2b
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-03-15 21:39:14 -04:00
Anas Nashif
84a5557eb3 kconfig: move ARM bootloader options to bootloader menu
Change-Id: Ia3612413f68691d9e9364f278aada6b9c3296fb5
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2016-03-14 16:50:50 -04:00
Dan Kalowsky
983ec93bd4 arch: arm: move nmi to common location
The nmi_on_reset.S functions are used by all ARM platforms.  It
makes no sense to repeat the same code for all platforms.  Moving
the code from each SOC implementation to arch/arm/core.

The same treatment for the NMI_INIT() macro.  Moving it from a per
SOC implementation to the include/arch/arm/cortex_m/nmi.h.

Change-Id: I574d8880a44046cc7b9e1b635e80d6e83657b8c1
Signed-off-by: Dan Kalowsky <daniel.kalowsky@intel.com>
2016-03-12 03:20:36 +00:00
Juan Manuel Cruz
d151776e59 debug: thread monitor allow to access more thread information
The thread monitor allows to iterate over the thread context
structures for each existing thread (fiber/task) in the system.

Thread context structures do not expose thread entry information
directly. Although all the information can be scavenged from memory
stacks. Besides, accessing the information depends on the stack
implementation for each architecture.

By extending the tcs we allow a direct access to the thread
entry point and its parameters, only when thread monitor is
enabled.

It also allows a task to access its kernel task structure
through the first parameter of the thread.

This allows a debugger application to access the information directly
from the thread context structures list.

Change-Id: I0a435942b80eddffdf405016ac4056eb7aa1239c
Signed-off-by: Juan Manuel Cruz <juan.m.cruz.alcaraz@intel.com>
2016-03-11 22:11:39 +00:00
Benjamin Walsh
7708710229 Revert "arch: arm: set the architecture via Kconfig"
This reverts commit 3f6884902b.

This commit does not work as intended: the part in arch/arm/Makefile
gets ignored and -mcpu=cortex-m3/4 does not get passed to gcc. It seems
that the zephyr toolchain does not care, but the vxworks assembler
chokes if it is missing, and thinks the CPU does not support thumb ISA

Change-Id: I14d11d3e22dac4952bdab3eb9e2d1c36b1a686c2
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-03-10 16:31:26 -05:00
Jeff Blais
995a9ba72a arm: K64 SPI module driver
Support for Freescale/NXP K64 SPI modules, limited to:

- Master mode
- A single active set of clock and transfer attributes (CTAR0), which
includes non-adjustable delay parameters
- Tx FIFO fill and Rx FIFO drain interrupt handling
- Standard, continuous select and continuous SCK SPI transfer formats

Also, divide-by-zero code generation in this driver is prevented.
The 'volatile' attribute is added to some of the variables in the baud
rate and delay calculation functions of the K64 SPI driver in order to
prevent bad code generation by gcc toolchains for ARM seen when an
optimization setting above -O0 is used.
Specifically, a register is loaded with the constant 0 and is used as
the divisor in a following divide instruction, resulting in a
divide-by-zero exception.
This issue has been seen with gcc versions 4.8.1 (the VxWorks toolchain)
and 5.2.0 (the Zephyr SDK toolchain).

Change-Id: Ib5b2b748aad8fdfd5e8d40544e6e1abef3713abe
Signed-off-by: Jeff Blais <jeff.blais@windriver.com>
2016-03-09 15:50:16 +00:00
Jeff Blais
f428d511f3 arm: config settings for frdm_k64f internal clock dividers
Internal K64 SoC clock dividers were hard-coded. They've been replaced
with config options.

Change-Id: I583307f2e3341525f4445e9ceb89d36634b12802
Signed-off-by: Jeff Blais <jeff.blais@windriver.com>
2016-03-09 15:50:01 +00:00
Jeff Blais
1f90470a27 arm: K64F Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) support
PWM support using the Freescale K64 FlexTimer Module (FTM)

Change-Id: Iaad429c01bd877babba04e84d6a4679bd7e38120
Work-by: Mike Hirst <michael.hirst@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Blais <jeff.blais@windriver.com>
2016-03-09 15:49:44 +00:00
Jeff Blais
52b499fd1f arm: Freescale K64/FRDM-K64F Pinmux support
K64 pinmux support is created as a normal driver.

As opposed to the Galileo board, the pin configuration options are
defined by the MCU and are not board-specific.  Separate
platform/board-specific configuration code uses the pinmux driver for
the default pin settings. For FRDM-K64F, only the Arduino pins (22 of a
possible 160) are set up.

Some of the I/O pins routed to the Arduino header are also configured as
JTAG/SWD signals by default and are used by the OpenSDAv2 debug
interface.  Therefore, a PRESERVE_JTAG_IO_PINS config option was created
for the FRDM-K64 platform to prevent the default pin settings from
re-configuring these pins.

The K64 MCU separates pin configuration and control, implemented in the
pinmux driver, from GPIO.  This results in some cross referencing
between the K64 GPIO driver and the K64 pinmux driver due to the
dependencies of one on the other.

This pinmux driver also uses the expanded pinmux function/mode parameter
size to describe pin configuration options with bit fields for the K64,
including up to 8 pin functions, plus interrupt, pullup/down, drive
strength, open-drain and slew rate.

The following GCC warnings in the K64 pinmux driver are prevented when not
compiling with 'no-optimization' (-O0):

warning: 'gpio_dev' may be used uninitialized in this function
[-Wmaybe-uninitialized]

Change-Id: Ie5031d18750143bf895883058b3cd55fd9989fd3
Signed-off-by: Jeff Blais <jeff.blais@windriver.com>
2016-03-09 11:58:02 +00:00
Jeff Blais
0fd7af2a52 arm: Freescale K64 GPIO driver
Basic driver support for the Freescale K64 GPIO module.

Note that only pin direction, read and write are supported.

Change-Id: I6587bb260197a00497be9ac991002e3dde54718d
Signed-off-by: Jeff Blais <jeff.blais@windriver.com>
2016-03-09 06:39:16 +00:00
Andrew Boie
6d972a33cf arm: don't build sw_isr_table if disabled
This table was still being added to ROM even if
CONFIG_SW_ISR_TABLE=n.

Change-Id: Ia0de1349960af1c62e88344b3d5b6655b638219b
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2016-03-08 09:58:20 -08:00
Andrew Boie
bd7d71efdc arm: remove SW_ISR_TABLE_STATIC_CUSTOM
This config option is no longer implemented and doesn't actually
do anything.

Change-Id: I57ab7ba688f57da21f8a58f62ea37dc6b8daaf18
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2016-03-08 09:58:20 -08:00
Andrew Boie
5415d945f8 arm: move irq_vector_table to common location
We don't support hard-coding vectors in this table anymore.
If someone really wants to do this, they can set
IRQ_VECTOR_TABLE_CUSTOM and define their own.

Change-Id: I45f49782ba5fefb0a02eab02ec96efd0019bc6d5
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2016-03-08 09:58:20 -08:00
Daniel Leung
e643cede3a uart: add ISR callback mechanism for UART drivers
The peripherals utilizing UART were required to register their own
ISR rountines. This means that all those peripherals drivers need
to know which IRQ line is attached to a UART controller, and all
the other config values required to register a ISR. This causes
scalibility issue as every board and peripherals have to define
those values.

Another reason for this patch is to support virtual serial ports.
Virtual serial ports do not have physical interrupt lines to
attach, and thus would not work.

This patch adds a simple callback mechanism, which calls a function
when UART interrupts are triggered. The low level plumbing still needs
to be done by the peripheral drivers, as these drivers may need to
access low level capability of UART to function correctly. This simply
moves the interrupt setup into the UART drivers themselves. By doing
this, the peripheral drivers do not need to know all the config values
to properly setup the interrupts and attaching the ISR. One drawback
is that this adds to the interrupt latency.

Note that this patch breaks backward compatibility in terms of
setting up interrupt for UART controller. How to use UART is still
the same.

This also addresses the following issues:

() UART driver for Atmel SAM3 currently does not support interrupts.
   So remove the code from vector table. This will be updated when
   there is interrupt support for the driver.
() Corrected some config options for Stellaris UART driver.

This was tested with samples/shell on Arduino 101, and on QEMU
(Cortex-M3 and x86).

Origin: original code
Change-Id: Ib4593d8ccd711f4e97d388c7293205d213be1aec
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-03-05 13:37:57 +00:00
Dan Kalowsky
3f6884902b arch: arm: set the architecture via Kconfig
Currently the build system has hardcoded values for the -march/-mcpu
which identify what architecture should be used when compiling ARM code.
For processors such as the STM32 this will need to be defined by a per
SOC process.

Change-Id: Ia8158cd687d8d0432ea420e204bb2bc67d33a054
Signed-off-by: Dan Kalowsky <daniel.kalowsky@intel.com>
2016-03-04 15:08:40 +00:00
Yannis Damigos
baddeadda1 arch: & kernel: Updated Kconfigs to remove errors in html generation
This patch updates some help sections to remove the "ERROR:
Unexpected indentation" messages during hmtl documentation
generation.

Change-Id: Idcdc17727b921b6145f9eb28d85975ceca273ce2
Signed-off-by: Yannis Damigos <giannis.damigos@gmail.com>
2016-03-04 13:26:15 +00:00
Andrew Boie
e444825ee3 irq: formalize external zephyr interrupt API
The app-facing interface for configuring interrupts was never
formally defined, instead it was defined separately for each arch
in their respective arch-specific header files. Occasionally these
would go out of sync.

Now there is a single irq.h header which defines this interface.
To avoid runtime overhead, these map to _arch_* implementations of
each that must be defined in headers pulled in by arch/cpu.h.

Change-Id: I69afbeff31fd07f981b5b291f3c427296b00a4ef
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2016-02-26 15:53:22 +00:00
Andrew Boie
4455ee6d87 ARM: rebase available priority levels to 0
We have a new policy: users should not be able to configure
an interrupt with "forbidden" priority levels, and any priority
levels with special semantics will be activated by flags.

Change-Id: I757c19cfedcb1d0938eaf4da348ddafb71b3e001
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2016-02-08 21:47:35 -05:00
Daniel Leung
8d48828b3c i2c: adds driver for Atmel SAM3
Adds the driver to utilize the I2C/TWI interface on Atmel SAM3
family processors for I2C communication.

Note that this currently only supports master mode. Limited
testing has been done using the Fujitsu FRAM sample app.

Change-Id: Ibdb8277e47dd9450b49a66a95421eb1ffb1c4eb4
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-02-08 21:45:07 -05:00
Daniel Leung
dc8ddfcd1d arm/atmel_sam3: add PDC register struct
Adds the struct to describe PDC (Peripheral DMA Controller).
The PDC is being used by peripherals to initiate DMA
transfers.

Change-Id: Ida2a20810c4f2ef972e9669c45e22da07c1576ab
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-02-08 21:45:07 -05:00
Anas Nashif
c4c919dbe0 Move compiler optimization to the SoC
Decisions on compiler optimizations were done on the architecture level,
this does not scale and some SoCs will have different optimization levels
or compiler options needed. Moving this to the SoC makes it easy to optimize
differently when using the same CPU which we use to set the right optimization
now on the architecture level.

For IAMCU platforms, use the right architecture and tuning.

-march=lakemont -mtune=lakemont -miamcu -msoft-float

Change-Id: I458afca5feb9be5de8dcae559d6dcac3c6d6a2a7
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:29 -05:00
Daniel Leung
a8a5597e94 arm/atmel_sam3: fixes incorrect rename to SYS_INIT()
Change-Id: I0c2ce73cd758e5e7472fa7bf66e48d12b1cdf6af
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:29 -05:00
Daniel Leung
bf0e5089dc arm/atmel_sam3: fix SRAM base address for SAM3X8E
The default Kconfig option is missing a condition for the SRAM
base address on SAM3X8E. Add it back so the correct default
can be used.

Change-Id: Ib4103366f693648c76630cbbd71ca98109381d5c
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:29 -05:00
Daniel Leung
f6a5bfcfa1 gpio: add driver for Atmel SAM3 PIO controllers
The PIO controllers on Atmel SAM3 family processors can be
used for GPIOs, so this is the driver.

Change-Id: I3d5712f3a0a71025b820ca1c08dd767ee1e136d8
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:29 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
a4ec963138 init: use SYS_INIT() where it makes sense
Mostly SoC initialization and some kernel subsystems, but also some
device drivers like the interrupt controllers.

Change-Id: I8dc1844c33acd877c075b6b03558fdca6f87500b
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:25 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
d340d4cb3f device: use DEVICE_INIT everwhere
This is the last step before obsoleting DEVICE_DEFINE() and
DEVICE_INIT_CONFIG_DEFINE().

Change-Id: Ica4257662969048083ab9839872b4b437b8b351b
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:25 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
0303d8cab9 device: rename SYS_DEFINE_DEVICE()
Rename it to DEVICE_DEFINE() so that it fits in the 'device' namespace.

Change-Id: I3af3a39cf9154359b31d22729d0db9f710cd202b
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:25 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
bfc27206b2 device: rename DECLARE_DEVICE_INIT_CONFIG()
Rename it to DEVICE_INIT_CONFIG_DEFINE(), because (a) it was not fitting
in any namespace and (b) it is not used to declare, but rather define a
object.

Change-Id: I1da5822f06b85a9fb024b5b184afd0ccc01012ec
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:25 -05:00
Andrew Boie
630280c464 build: fix issue with static interrupts on ARC/ARM
Static interrupts rely on a trick where the _sw_isr_table array
is declared with each element in a different .gnu.linkonce
section, initially pointing to the spurious IRQ handler.

When drivers or apps declare their own interrupts, they override
the element with their own containing the real ISR and parameter.

However, this only works if the initial declaration of the
_sw_isr_table array with the spurious handlers is linked last.
App-specific code was being linked later than the core code,
causing static interrupts declared in apps not to be installed
correctly.

If the _sw_isr_table is moved from SOC-specific code to core arch
code, interrupts configured under soc/ should still also work.

Change-Id: Iec7df47386dfbbf2956a807da27dc8aa6e01b268
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:25 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
c5bb958db4 arm: add software reboot for QEMU
This simulates a reboot by jumping back to the address stored in the
reset vector in vector table found at address 0. It is supported from
interrupt/exception level, which means that sys_arch_reboot() in this
case finds out if it is called from thread mode or handler mode, and in
the latter case, it unwinds the nested exception stack as needed.

Change-Id: Ib67f850f8411f1ee8fc592a5f31f2f70d0af14a4
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
62c65d7f00 arm: in non-XIP image, make __start alias of __reset
The bootloader expects the entry point to be called __start, not __reset.

Change-Id: I5a5f7f45c248b9398e58fb026c731f8617fe4856
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
bd94d98255 arm: add connecting exceptions at runtime
Add sys_exc_connect() (and its x86-compatible alias nanoCpuExcConnect())
that allows connecting an exception handler at runtime.

The current implementation is a bit of a bastard, to avoid disturbing
the current implementation of the exception handlers. Instead of hooking
_exc_wrapper() in all vectors and adapting the exception handlers, the
current exception handlers are still hooked directly in the vectors.
When an exception is hooked at runtime, _exc_wrapper() gets installed in
the vector and the real handler gets inserted in _sw_exc_table; this
means that the scheme only works with non-XIP kernels.

This should be enhanced so that _exc_wrapper() is hooked in all vectors,
and that current exception handlers (for faults mostly) are reworked to
be inserted in the _sw_exc_table and wrapped in _exc_wrapper().

Change-Id: Icaa14f4835b57873d2905b7fbcbb94eeb3b247d1
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
f8807dae89 arm: rename _VectorTableROM
For non-XIP systems, it's not in ROM, so remove the "ROM" part. Adapt it
to coding conventions at the same time, and export it to C code.

Change-Id: Id09a6be8bc9c462667ed71b53be7fa5382c88db3
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
cfac189f98 arm: refactor fault handling stack pointer passing
Find out on which stack the stack frame for an exception is in the assembly
code (__fault()) rather than in C (_Fault()). This will allow pushing
more registers on the stack when debugging is enabled.

Change-Id: I1c510b83098536f8930392b17df27511ccd04d80
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
c4a093a24e arm: rework _ScbSystemReset() into sys_arch_reboot()
Rename the function and allow it to handle the 'type'
argument, which is ignored in this case.

Change-Id: I3d3493bea4511b2d026747505e7e52c5acc85012
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
2ace19ede8 arm: allow accessing GPRs in ESF by their real name
The ESF was built using the 'alias' names of the GPRs (a1, lr, pc, etc)
rather than their 'real' name (rN).

Change-Id: I49cae5e94869a79a3165dc7f2347d8cec39dbf67
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
4465cf47e9 arm/reset: relocate the vector table when a non-XIP image
The processor is made aware that the vector table built in the image is
located at the start of SRAM in the case of a non-XIP image, rather than
at 0 in as is the case in XIP images.

Change-Id: I40b28ca32daf3e8930f103224766ed4e0ccc88e0
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00
Benjamin Walsh
21628d41d0 arm: add support for linking images entirely in SRAM
The image will be linked at a different address and with different
ROM/RAM sizes to allow running a bootloder image that loads a payload
image. The addresses/sizes depend on if it is a XIP image or not
(CONFIG_XIP), and in the case of a XIP image, if it is a bootloader
image (CONFIG_IS_BOOTLOADER) or not.

In the case of a bootloader, it is given the full ROM and
CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_SRAM_SIZE kB of SRAM.  When not a XIP image, it is given
the full SRAM minus CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_SRAM_SIZE kB, and is linked at the
start of SRAM.

Change-Id: Ibbb693c7bff022f313dac40f21c04a61f4bed115
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Walsh <benjamin.walsh@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Mitsis <peter.mitsis@windriver.com>
2016-02-05 20:25:24 -05:00