This adds the necessary bits to utilize the x86_64 toolchain
built by sdk-ng for x86_64 when toolchain variant is either
zephyr or xtools. This allows decoupling the builds from
the host toolchain.
Newlib is also available with this toolchain so remove
the Kconfig restriction on CONFIG_NEWLIB_LIBC.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
The libc hooks for Newlib requires CONFIG_SRAM_SIZE and
the symbol "_end" at the end of memory. This is in preparation
for enabling Newlib for x86_64.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This is the "flagship" platform for the new local APIC timer driver.
The opportunity is taken clean up the configuration as well, so the
choice of local APIC vs HPET timer requires changing only one Kconfig.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The path was changed during generating Ninja-based build system,
so the path of link script file was wrong when testing the
cross-compiler. Fix it by giving the absolute path for link script.
Signed-off-by: Howard Liu <howardliu7874@hotmail.com>
Add board support for 96Boards Avenger96 board from Arrow Electronics
based on STM32MP157A MPU from ST Microelectronics. This board is one
of the consumer editions boards of the 96Boards family following the
Extented CE form factor. More information about this board can be found
in 96Boards website: https://www.96boards.org/product/avenger96/
By default Zephyr console output is available via RAM console, but it
can also be changed to UART7 exposed as UART0 on 40 pin LS header.
Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org>
Use Device Tree,and in particular a new 'bt-c2h-uart' to select which
UART is being used to communicate with an external BLE Host when acting
as a Controller.
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Allow individual specification of the time quanta used for the CAN bus
propagation segment and phase segment 1.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Add support for two CAN bus controller instances and disable both of
them by default. Enable CAN_1 for the STM boards currently supporting
CAN.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
The defines in board.h aren't used/buildable so lets remove it. If
someone wants to support the button/led samples they can add DTS support
for those items.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Found a few annoying typos and figured I better run script and
fix anything it can find, here are the results...
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
YAML document separators are needed e.g. when doing
$ cat doc1.yaml doc2.yaml | <parser>
For the bindings, we never parse concatenated documents. Assume we don't
for any other .yaml files either.
Having document separators in e.g. base.yaml makes !include a bit
confusing, since the !included files are merged and not separate
documents (the merging is done in Python code though, so it makes no
difference for behavior).
The replacement was done with
$ git ls-files '*.yaml' | \
xargs sed -i -e '${/\s*\.\.\.\s*/d;}' -e 's/^\s*---\s*$//'
First pattern removes ... at the end of files, second pattern clears a
line with a lone --- on it.
Some redundant blank lines at the end of files were cleared with
$ git ls-files '*.yaml' | xargs sed -i '${/^\s*$/d}'
This is more about making sure people can understand why every part of a
binding is there than about removing some text.
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
The zephyr-file role creates a link to the GitHub copy of a file. Some
files have been moved so update the file references in the documentation
(found by scanning for uses of :zephyr-file:)
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
Fix misspellings and doc issues missed during regular reviews (including
some files without a trailing newline)
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
stm32wb is not yet supported on openocd.
But support on pyocd can be enabled thanks to "pack" feature.
Configure board runner with pyocd and provide guidelines
to configure pyocd.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Add board suppor for 96Boards Meerkat96 board from Novtech based on
NXP i.MX7 multi core processor. Zephyr is ported to run on the single
core Cortex-M co-processor on this board.
More information about this board can be found in 96Boards website:
https://www.96boards.org/product/imx7-96/
By default Zephyr console output is available via UART1 available at
the 40pin LS connector.
Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@linaro.org>
stm32l496zg_disco and nucleo_l496zg were depending on STM32L496XG SOC.
With the recent change to STM32L496XX, the dependency should be updated.
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Konstantelias <ikonstadel@gmail.com>
Clean up some stray references to cmake in doc, boards and
samples that don't make explicit use of the zephyr app extension,
as well as other minor doc fixes.
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
The DT spec. only has "okay" and not "ok". The Linux kernel has around
12k "okay"s and 300 "ok"s.
The scripts/dts scripts only check for "disabled", so should be safe re.
those at least.
The replacement was done with
git ls-files | xargs sed -i 's/status\s*=\s*"ok"/status = "okay"/'
Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
Updates based on discussion and changes in supported features.
- Make the guide shorter by removing content that's not relevant to
most users who are truly just getting started, such as information
about pre-LTS versions that did not support west, and by being more
concise in some places.
- Decrease the number of colored boxes. At the latest TSC F2F, the
"note / warning / note / tip" contents were identified as a
readability problem.
- Add additional information based on new west features, like "west
boards".
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti.bolivar@nordicsemi.no>
Change code from using now deprecated DT_<COMPAT>_<INSTANCE>_<PROP>
defines to using DT_INST_<INSTANCE>_<COMPAT>_<PROP>.
Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <kumar.gala@linaro.org>
Hdc1008 driver is renamed into ti_hdc to prepare it to support all
available Texas Instruments HDC sensors (e.g. hdc1080, hdc2080).
Signed-off-by: Nikos Oikonomou <nikoikonomou92@gmail.com>
This can't possibly have worked since the initial merge of the board.
It looks like it was originally written as a port from a KBuild
Makefile fragment but never tested, and has only been touched by
tree-wide changes since then. Try to fix it.
I don't have this hardware, but it should work the same way as
96b_nitrogen if it truly supports pyocd.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti.bolivar@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds counter driver based on RTCC module for SiLabs Gecko
SoCs.
Tested with SLWSTK6061A / BRD4250B wireless starter kit.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Simple renaming and Kconfig reorganization. Choice of local APIC
access method isn't specific to the Jailhouse hypervisor.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
Add support for reading the onboard potentiometer (ADC0 channel
12) and thermistor (ADC0 channels 0 and 1).
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
Convert all board_set_xxer(foo) calls to board_set_xxer_ifndef(foo),
which allows the user to make their own decision at CMake time.
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti.bolivar@nordicsemi.no>
This helps by letting us add checks for when the runner has already
been set. There is documentation saying you can set
-DBOARD_DEBUG_RUNNER at the command line and have it take effect,
which turns out not to be true for a large number of boards.
A status message helps the user debug.
(We'll address the existing in-tree boards in the next patch.)
Signed-off-by: Marti Bolivar <marti.bolivar@nordicsemi.no>
ARC EM4 is just a baseline configuration of ARC EM family of CPU cores.
But with addition of more featuers like caches, DSP extensions etc
we're effectively getting EM6, EM5D etc templates.
So to not confuse users let's talk about families of ARC cores
as that's what makes sense together with extra features but not
templates itself.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
Instead of blind copy of nsim_em.dts re-structure this way:
* nsim.dtsi - Top-level "board" description re-usable for
| all nSIM-based "boards".
|
| Even though it's not needed right now but it
| allows to add other ARC core families in the future.
|
\_ nsim_em.dtsi - Common definitions for boards with ARC EM cores
|
\_ Real boards with ARC EM cores
|
\ nsim_em.dts
\ nsim_sem.dts
\ nsim_em_mpu_stack_guard.dts
\ nsim_sem_mpu_stack_guard.dts
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
This will allow us to easily specify other CPUs looking
forward and not rely on any default value.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
ARC nSIM simulates all flavors or ARC cores so there's
no point in limiting its usage to ARC EM family only.
Moreover with upcoming addition of ARC HS family support
in Zephyr we'll be re-using nSIM "board" for them as well.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
Builds with coverage enabled are in a continuous state
of bit-rot as no CI job enables it. Introduce a dedicated
x86 target that builds with coverage enabled.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Newer versions of GCC (e.g. gcc 9.1.1) fail to compile the version of
Grub that is used by the Zephyr build_grub.sh script. This patch updates
the version of Grub to the latest (as of June 4 2019) which includes a
number of fixes that solve the problem.
Fixes: #16624
Signed-off-by: Geoffroy Van Cutsem <geoffroy.vancutsem@intel.com>
Add board support (and documentation) for the Intel Gordon Peak
Module Reference Board, a dev board based on the Apollo Lake SoC.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
Board LPCXpresso55S69 added to supported zephyr boards, initial simple
configuration to boot board and use UART.
Signed-off-by: Andrei Gansari <andrei.gansari@nxp.com>
We do have a multi-architecture latency benchmark now, this one was x86
only, was never used or compiled in and is out-dated.
Signed-off-by: Anas Nashif <anas.nashif@intel.com>
1. Add flash partitions.
2. Add macro DT_START_UP_ENTRY_OFFSET. The entry of the RV32M1 is
not the start of the vector table. Add the macro to inform the
entry offset.
3. Update linker file to support MCUboot
a. For normal cases (CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT is cleared), the
vector table is located last 256bytes of the flash.
b. If CONFIG_BOOTLOADER_MCUBOOT is set, the vector table is located
after the image header of MCUboot.
Signed-off-by: Lyle Zhu <lyle.zhu@nxp.com>
Configure the LPSPI PCSx pins as GPIO if not dedicated to SPI CS. This
allows using them for SPI GPIO CS.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
While enabling specific I2C ports does indeed belong at the board
level Kconfig, the selection of driver (I2C_DW) is an SoC-level
choice, so it is moved accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
Which UARTs are broken out from the SoC on a particular board is
board-specific; don't enable UARTs blindly in the SoC Kconfig.
Also, the default UART options are specified in the driver Kconfig, so
the same defaults specified in the SoC Kconfig are redundant. Removed.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
Since Kconfig is responsible for enabling/disabling devices at build,
the devices in dt are defaulted to status="ok" to keep the output in
generated_dts_board.conf the same across configurations and simplify
the board-level dts files.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The UART references in dts_fixup.h are actually SoC-specific, not
board-specific, so they are moved. Since this leaves the board fixups
empty, the file is removed.
The SoC fixups are expanded to include the additional two ports that
are present on some revisions of the Apollo Lake.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
Add SPI support to the NXP TWR-KE18F development board. There are no
onboard SPI devices, but both SPI busses are available on the primary
Tower System elevator connector.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
This enables the ROM bootloader on the CC13x2 / CC26x2 LaunchPad
development boards. The bootloader can be started by holding BTN-1
during reset. This can be useful during development to recover a board
if DAPs get disabled.
Signed-off-by: Brett Witherspoon <spoonb@cdspooner.com>
The HiFive1 and HiFive1 Rev B share the same clock initialization
code, so put it in soc/riscv32/riscv-privilege/sifive-freedom.
Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Graff <nathaniel.graff@sifive.com>
The HiFive1 Rev B adds the following features to the
original HiFive1:
- A second UART peripheral 'uart_1'
- A hardware I2C peripheral 'i2c_0'
- Segger J-Link OB
- An ESP32-WROOM attached to the 'spi_1' peripheral bus
Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Graff <nathaniel.graff@sifive.com>
All three boards use a Skyworks SPDT switch to control whether the
antenna is connected to a PCB antenna or an external u.FL connector.
None of them power up in a state that properly enables an antenna.
Add startup code to configure for the PCB antenna.
Fixes: https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/14123
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
[mike@foundries.io: adjusted code to use Zephyr GPIO APIs. boron is
now also based on DTS.]
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
MCUboot needs nearly all 8 pages, on some commits even more. This leads
to a overwrite of parts of mcuboot code when an application is flashed.
By improving the size of the boot partition to 10 pages (from 8) and
decrease both application slots by 1 page, MCUboot fits in the boot
loader partition. This is also fixable by an extra .dts, but having an
out of the box working configuration is preferable.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Kraus <stefan.kraus@fau.de>
Documentation update to add instructions to download a
zephyr binary to the target from a Linux host
Signed-off-by: Sathish Kuttan <sathish.k.kuttan@intel.com>
Python scripts to download a zephyr binary image (zephyr.bin) to
Intel S1000 from a linux host.
The linux host's SPI master and GPIOs shall be connected to the
corresponding SPI slave and I/Os respectively.
Signed-off-by: Sathish Kuttan <sathish.k.kuttan@intel.com>
A YAML file to specify configuration of interface I/Os
such as the SPI device, GPIOs, etc.
The image download script configures the host's SPI and GPIO
interfaces accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Sathish Kuttan <sathish.k.kuttan@intel.com>
Add partition table to support MCUBoot. A paragraph of
usage comments was also added in the board documentation.
Signed-off-by: Jun Li <jun.r.li@intel.com>
For native_posix, set NATIVE_POSIX_SLOWDOWN_TO_REAL_TIME
by default when a host BT adapter is selected even if TEST
was also set. As using host peripherals one normally needs
also to run with the host time.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
In order to unify the legacy and composite code, move the class and
vendor request handler buffer into the USB device code, just like in
composite mode. The option is renamed from USB_COMPOSITE_BUFFER_SIZE
into USB_REQUEST_BUFFER_SIZE and also replaces the USB_DFU_MAX_XFER_SIZE
and USB_HID_MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE options.
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Emeltchenko <andrei.emeltchenko@intel.com>
Use the generic pinmux APIs provided by zephyr to select
alternate functions.
This also contains a fix for a formatting issue in the
documentation for this board. Additionally, the serial
console is now on UART2.
Signed-off-by: Francisco Munoz <francisco.munoz.ruiz@intel.com>
USB_DC_STM32 comes from Kconfig. We have to add the CONFIG_ prefix
to use USB_DC_STM32 in C code.
Signed-off-by: Antony Pavlov <antonynpavlov@gmail.com>
OpenISA Vega board has Arduino headers which can be configured for
use with Arduino-compatible shields. To enable this in Zephyr,
let's define the gpio-map for Vega and set the appropriate
arduino_serial linkage.
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
Create a dedicated connector file to hold arduino connector
information for disco_l475_iot board.
This should enhance board dts file readability.
Signed-off-by: Erwan Gouriou <erwan.gouriou@linaro.org>
Adds a new argument to the jlink runner to reset the device after
loading code to flash. This fixes a problem with the lpcxpresso54114
board where it was necessary to manually reset the board to get new code
to start running after the 'ninja flash' command. This new argument is
optional and false by default because there are some cases were we must
not reset after load, such as when we load the application into ITCM on
imx rt devices.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Enables the mcux lpi2c shim driver and pin muxes on the mimxrt1060_evk
board. Updates the board documentation and yaml supported list
accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Since there is no NFC antenna connector on the dongle and the pins
P0.09 and P0.10 that are dedicated to NFC functionality are in the
group of just a few ones available for external connections, it seems
more reasonable to configure these pins by default as regular GPIOs,
as users will most likely want to use them in this way.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Głąbek <andrzej.glabek@nordicsemi.no>
These definitions were left incorrect after a gpio-map change was
added to the PR introducing the boron support for the SARA-R4 modem.
Correct the gpio defintions here so that the boron build doesn't
break.
Fixes: https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/16289
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
Enable pull-up on UART TX pin to reduce power consumption.
If the board is powered by battery the SoC consumes more
power than expected.
The consumption increases because TX pin is floating
(High-Impedance state of pin B from Dual-Supply Bus Transceiver).
Similar to commit b5b728495b
("boards: reel_board: enable pull-up on UART RX pin")
Signed-off-by: Johann Fischer <j.fischer@phytec.de>
I2C support has been added back into the up_squared, leveraging the
new PCIe support in the DesignWare I2C driver.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The legacy PCI support in the DesignWare I2C driver is replaced with
the new PCIe support. The Intel Quark X1000 SoC and the galileo board
configurations are updated accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The SBL configuration no longer differs in any detail (except its name)
from the "standard" UpSquared configuration, so it is removed.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
This needs to be pushed down to the SoC level, as it's an Apollo Lake
feature, not a feature of the UpSquared. Remove the Apollo Lake
references to the PCI devices because these will not be used when I2C
support is restored.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
This option is no longer used in the dts_fixup.h file since there
are no SBL-specific fixups.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The second serial port (UART_1) can be used for connecting to
host serial port. This is used for example by PPP (Point-to-Point
Protocol) implementation in which case the pppd running in Linux host
connects to a pty that is linked to UART_1 in Zephyr.
Signed-off-by: Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissanen@linux.intel.com>
The Particle.io Boron is an nRF52840-based board with a connected
u-blox SARA-R4 modem. The main board was previously upstreamed
without modem support.
Now that we have a driver to support the SARA-R4 modem, let's enable
it for the Boron board.
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
SparkFun offers an Arduino-R3 compatible shield using the SARA-R410M-02B
LTE Cat M1/NB-IoT modem.
Now, that the basic SARA-R4 modem driver is implemented, let's enable
the shield for several MCUs supporting Arduino-R3 compatible headers.
Product Link:
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14997
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
Let's change the specific WNC-M14A2A check into a more generic
MODEM check for enabling ethernet. Many of these pins are used
on the Arduino headers.
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
This shield uses a non-standard UART exposed via Arduino-R3
compatible header pins.
It has configurations for FRDM_K64F and nRF52840_PCA10056.
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <mike@foundries.io>
This commit adds a DTS node for the ARM MPU peripheral in the
device tree of ARMv8-M SoCs (for the secure and the non-secure
DTS descriptions) and updates the fixup files. SoCs:
- nrf9160
- musca_a
- musca_b1
Signed-off-by: Ioannis Glaropoulos <Ioannis.Glaropoulos@nordicsemi.no>
The ACRN board configuration is not suitable for production use,
but many people are mistakenly using it as a starting point for
real-time applications. I've added a note to clarify.
Signed-off-by: Charles Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
MHU (Message Handling Unit) enables software to raise interrupts to
the processor cores. It is enabled in SSE 200 subsystems.
This patch aims to implement inter processor communication.
Signed-off-by: Karl Zhang <karl.zhang@linaro.org>
Add support for the NXP TWR-KE18F development board. This board
feautures an NXP MKE18F16 MCU, a selection of user LEDs and
push-buttons, potentiometer, thermistor, CAN interface, and FlexIO
header.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <hebad@vestas.com>
The mikroe_mini_m4_for_stm32 board is developed by Mikroelektronika
not by STMicroelectronics.
Also use more appropriate "mini-m4-for-stm32" board name for
compatible dt property.
Signed-off-by: Antony Pavlov <antonynpavlov@gmail.com>
Enable the counter capability in the board and add a .conf file for the
nRF52810 running on the PCA10040 board.
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
The supported field is used by sanitycheck to select which tests will be
run on a particular board. The issue with the counter drivers, and in
particular on nRF ICs, is that the timer peripherals are disabled by
default and need to be enabled on a per-board basis inside a .conf file.
Since this board doesn't have a .conf file in
tests/drivers/counter/counter_basic_api/boards/ the test cannot be run
on this board.
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds support for board: nrf52811_PCA10056.
The nRF52840 DK: PCA10056 is the recommend development kit, it emulates
the nRF52811, and can be used as a starting point for development
before moving over to a custom board.
Please note that this development kit does not support Bluetooth
Direction Finding. What is more it cannot be used with most of Arduino
shields because of PCA10056 PIN layout.
Signed-off-by: Jakub Rzeszutko <jakub.rzeszutko@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Carles Cufi <carles.cufi@nordicsemi.no>
Increase ram size as flash simulator need it for
emulated storage. The qemu_x86 flash size is puted back to
its original value of 4092K
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Puzdrowski <andrzej.puzdrowski@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds J-Link runner for efr32_slwstk6061a board. To use it
it is necessary to install J-Link Software and Documentation Pack.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
This commit enables internal SoC DC-DC converter on efr32_slwstk6061a
board.
RF components on efr32_slwstk6061a board are connected to the internal
SoC DC-DC converter. Upon startup the DC-DC converter is configured in
the bypass mode. Such configuration provides enough power for the SoC to
boot and perform basic operation. It is not enough however to operate
the radio subsystem. Without this patch enabling radio in Rx or Tx mode
causes voltage drop and triggers brown out detector reset.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Mienkowski <piotr.mienkowski@gmail.com>
Hook up SERCOM1 to I2C, it is connected to the EXT3 header and
the EDBG embedded debugging interface.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Valentin <benpicco@googlemail.com>
The ADC driver in this PR has been tested working on these nucleo
boards, so ADC support is added to the boards doc.
Signed-off-by: Song Qiang <songqiang1304521@gmail.com>
Some configuration for the boards have to be added into test_adc.c file
so user can test driver with the test cases. Several nucleo boards are
added including F091RC/F103RB/F207ZG/F302R8/F401RE/F746ZG/L073RZ/L476RG.
And also ADC dts and pinmux configuration are added into boards own
pinmux.c and dts file.
Signed-off-by: Song Qiang <songqiang1304521@gmail.com>
Let allow users to select the revision B of the chip on the SAM E70
Xplained Board. The same board exists with SoC revision A or B.
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
At the moment there are two images for Nucleo-64 STM32 family board
connectors (img/nucleo_xxxxxx_connectors.png).
The images have the same canvas size (800x619) but different file
size in bytes and different color coding.
The first one (192K, 8-bit colormap) is used for
* nucleo_f070rb
* nucleo_f091rc
* nucleo_f103rb
* nucleo_l053r8
* nucleo_l073rz
The second one (464K, 8-bit/color RGBA) is used for
* nucleo_f030r8
* nucleo_f302r8
* nucleo_f334r8
Applying simultaneous black/white threshold to the images and
comparing them with imagemagick tools shows that the images
have no significant difference. Therefore we can use
nucleo_l073rz_connectors.png for nucleo_f030r8, nucleo_f302r8
and nucleo_f334r8.
Please see https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/15926
for details.
Signed-off-by: Antony Pavlov <antonynpavlov@gmail.com>
The Holyiot YJ-16019 board is a small, coin cell driven board based on
the Nordic Semiconductors nRF52832. It provides one LED and one push
button.
Signed-off-by: Henrik Brix Andersen <henrik@brixandersen.dk>
The approved trademark name is Wi-Fi so update references to WiFi and
other spellings to Wi-Fi in documentation and Kconfig help strings.
(Note that use of spelling variatios of "wifi" in module names, CONFIG
names, link names and such are untouched.)
https://www.wi-fi.org/
Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
Moves the flash memory definitions from Kconfig to device tree for the
rv32m1 ri5cy and zero-riscy cores.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Moves the sram memory definitions from Kconfig to device tree for the
rv32m1 ri5cy and zero-riscy cores.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Adds a new argument to the openocd runner to optionally specify the
config file. Updates the rv32m1_vega board to use different openocd
config files for the ri5cy and zero-riscy cores.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
Introduces a new rv32m1_vega board configuration for the zero-riscy
core. It assumes that the soc has been reconfigured with openocd to boot
to the zero-riscy core instead of the ri5cy core.
Refactors the board-level device tree so the ri5cy and zero-riscy
configurations share common definitions for the led, button, and sensor
nodes.
Tested with:
- samples/hello_world
- samples/synchronization
- samples/basic/blinky
- samples/basic/button
- samples/sensor/fxos8700
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
The stm32_min_dev board blue/black variant support USB device,
but the usb node removed by merge PR #15245, so add it back.
Signed-off-by: Harry Jiang <explora26@gmail.com>
The UARTs are on the SoC, not the board, so move their descriptors
to the SoC-level. Also turn on auto IRQ detection as these are PCI-
attached and their IRQs are subject to change depending upon firmware
settings.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The TI CC1352R LaunchPad (LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1) is a development kit that
features the CC1352R SoC.
Signed-off-by: Brett Witherspoon <spoonb@cdspooner.com>
The TI CC26x2R LaunchPad (LAUNCHXL-CC26X2R1) is a development kit that
features the CC2652R SoC.
Signed-off-by: Brett Witherspoon <spoonb@cdspooner.com>
The '#if XIP' in the DTS file never worked properly,
causing the QEMU build to think it has much more RAM
then it actually has. If RAM overflowed, this would not
be caught by the build, instead there would be strange
crashes when the data copy takes place.
The QEMU targets themselves are not XIP, everything
is actually RAM, but the first 4 megabytes are
considered to be a memory-mapped flash region. This
is done to ensure that the XIP data copying infrastructure
doesn't bit-rot on x86. We are at the point where
a lot of things depend on this, so just select it in
the board Kconfig instead of enabling in the
defconfigs.
Fixes: #15835
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
Fix "arduino_i2c not found" issue, similar to #13708
Add arduino interfaces in dts to board nrf52_10040
Signed-off-by: Aaron Tsui <aaron.tsui@outlook.com>
Enables BT_CTLR if BT is enabled, connects shell-uart to uart0,
and enabled NRFX uart driver by default.
Signed-off-by: Tavish Naruka <tavishnaruka@gmail.com>
Implementation of pinmux for the stm32mp157c_dk2 board.
Some UART pin mux definition has been added (mainly for
UART console and UART/SPI Arduino shield support).
This can be completed with pin mux for other stm32mp157c
UART.
Signed-off-by: Yaël Boutreux <yael.boutreux@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Pouliquen <arnaud.pouliquen@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Torgue <alexandre.torgue@st.com>
Add support for stm32mp1 basic UART API with Zephyr.
UART Console and UART shell are also supported.
Async UART API and USART support is to be done.
Signed-off-by: Yaël Boutreux <yael.boutreux@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Pouliquen <arnaud.pouliquen@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Torgue <alexandre.torgue@st.com>
Move SERCOM peripherals to use the raw defines generated from DTS
parsing. This adds aliases to the DTS so that the SERCOM number
can still be used for clocking and pinmux.
Signed-off-by: Derek Hageman <hageman@inthat.cloud>
The 96Boards Argonkey mezzanine board has been officially
published on ST website:
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/steval-mki187v1.html
Update documentation with official picture and website info.
Signed-off-by: Armando Visconti <armando.visconti@st.com>
The mimxrt1015_evk board image was corrupted and did not display
properly in the board documentation. Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Maureen Helm <maureen.helm@nxp.com>
This was tested with the hello world application. UART 0 was used
as console for displaying "Hello World! mec15xxevb_assy6853" to
the serial terminal.
Signed-off-by: Scott Worley <scott.worley@microchip.com>
soc : arm : microchip_mec Use rename fault clear function
The Cortex-M core function to clear faults was rename by
upstream. Update to use new name.
Signed-off-by: Scott Worley <scott.worley@microchip.com>
When importing a pre compiled imported library it is currently
required to perform three steps.
This commit introduces a helper function which allows the
user to import a library with a single function call.
Signed-off-by: Håkon Øye Amundsen <haakon.amundsen@nordicsemi.no>
This board and the native_posix board share the POSIX architecture.
Some of the native_posix drivers/backends only rely on the
underlaying operating system API, and do not require any special
HW model to operate.
Therefore it is quite easy to reuse some of them into this board.
Currently the only limitation for some, is the interface they use
in the board to register their command line arguments.
This header provides a minimal shim to rename the, otherwise
equivalent, call.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alpi@oticon.com>
A new function pcie_irq_enable() is added to be used in lieu of
irq_enable() when the target device is PCI(e)-attached. The function
attempts to use MSI, when configured in the kernel and supported by
the endpoint; failing that, it will verify that IRQ requested is in
fact routed to the device by the boot firmware before enabling it.
The NS16550 UART driver is updated to use pcie_irq_enable().
The PCI(e) shell is extended to dump information about wired IRQs.
The up_squared devicetree is fixed (reverted?) to IRQ5 for UART1.
The galileo enables MSI by default.
Signed-off-by: Charles E. Youse <charles.youse@intel.com>
The Atmel SAMD21 (and therefore also the SAMR21) comes with the same
RTC peripheral as the Atmel SAMD20.
Enable it in dts_fixup.h and enable it in the dts for samr21_xpro.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Valentin <benpicco@googlemail.com>
Add the Atmel SAM R21 Xplained Pro Evaluation Kit to zephyr.
So far, UART, SPI, I2C (depends on #14128), debug LED and user button
have been tested.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Valentin <benpicco@googlemail.com>