Reply by karthikbalaguru●February 14, 20082008-02-14
On Feb 9, 8:04=A0pm, Piotr <piotr.pi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to install QNX on my development board S3CEV40 (Samsung
> S3C44B0x ARM7TDMI). There isn't BSP for this platform, so I installed
> 'arm-bsp-integrator'. I know, that I must change the source of the BSP
> to match my hardware, but I don't know how can I begin? I were reading
> 'QNX Neutrino 6.3 - Building Embedded Systems', but there aren't any
> hints on match the BSP with hardware.
>
> Do You know where can I find any solutions or guides?
>
I have few points for you. But, there are many and vary. These are
generic ideas.
Generally, The info required are as below -
Technique to place your OS image on that specific bare board. (Memory
Maps - Flash Memory and RAM memory info)
Clock Configurations - Make it as per your spec. This is the very
basic stuff to start with.
Check the Reset vector address. (Will come handy while placing the
bootloader so that it boots up from that location after reset)
Linker Script changes (Linker Command File Changes) - Make the changes
based on your spec and hardware memory map. (It is very important -
Allocate enough memory for application, Proper Stack Configuration,
Heap Configuration, Other External Devices memory usage and Mapping
Configurations)
Different processors follow different intialisation procedures for
peripherals and so, you cannot just like that use those routines
(Unless it is a revised processor release from the same vendor) . So,
you may need to play around by making your own initialisation scripts
as per the peripheral hardware, processor and OS you use.
Configure your serial port address and other port addresses properly.
Have a simple serial port(program) ready initially so that it could
help you in various ways.
You should also have simple routines to transfer files from Flash to
RAM at your desired location( Refer your Memory Mapping info). This
would come handy if you have your own bootloader to transfer the
application from the Flash to RAM.
You should also have some routines to check Flash Memory / RAM and
these should be implemented to check Flash/RAM before placing your
bootloader or application - Considered as a good practice.
If you are able to place the OS , you must initally try the serial
communication program to check if you are able to run your
application. Have a simple Rx and Tx routine that prints your inputs
on the console .
Address to place your OS - The address in the memory in which you have
to place your OS image.
Integration of the bootloader and the application. (Handing of control
from the bootloader to the OS inturn to application)
(Some have primary and secondary bootloader concepts. So, refer your
specification to make the necessary changes.
You should be aware of the booting of the OS you use in your
hardware.) If your OS supports uncompression while
booting up, you need to take care of that also.
If you are using MMU, be sure to see that it is disabled and enabled
at the right instance while booting up as it might change the address
it points to. Understand your MMU architecture and make the necessary
changes.
Try the best and fast debugging mode. Normally many debugging tricks
are present and will be available with any kind of processor board.
You must opt for the quick and best as it will save time and enable to
try many tricks.
Karthik Balaguru
Reply by Piotr●February 9, 20082008-02-09
Hello,
I would like to install QNX on my development board S3CEV40 (Samsung
S3C44B0x ARM7TDMI). There isn't BSP for this platform, so I installed
'arm-bsp-integrator'. I know, that I must change the source of the BSP
to match my hardware, but I don't know how can I begin? I were reading
'QNX Neutrino 6.3 - Building Embedded Systems', but there aren't any
hints on match the BSP with hardware.
Do You know where can I find any solutions or guides?
Thank You in advance.
PS. I'm sorry for my language abilities, but I still learning it.
--
Peter