Commit Graph

119 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Brown 2d219f045f Hook up the M258KE port
Note that ASM has to be enabled as a project language because the M258KE
startup code is an assembly file.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown a5087e16f6 Add cmake source/options includes for M258KE port 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown d14ca13dd8 Disable watchdog timer when the firmware boots
If it gets this far, the firmware is at least sort of running, so the
watchdog has served its purpose of resetting to the bootloader if
there's invalid firmware flashed to the device.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 9df4cd0c84 Enable timer, use for delay functions 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 6a9b75d01b Implement M258KE board functions 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown da015217f3 Add initial hardware.h for M258KE
Delay functions aren't implemented yet; they will be coming later.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown c211ab31bf Add implementation of ParallelBus for M258KE 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown b1ab4ece95 Add ability for status LED to be inverted 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown df5c50ffee Add GPIO driver
Provide the basic functionality for setting direction, turning on and
off, toggling, reading inputs, and enabling/disabling pullups.

This chip also provides pulldowns, so in the future I will also
implement pulldown control so we can detect shorts to 5V.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown d1ef87a3f6 Implement stubbed-out SPI driver
SPI isn't needed on this platform because we don't need an I/O expander.
So this can be a bunch of stub functions that do nothing. They will be
optimized out during the linking process anyway.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown a274aa862b Add cmake toolchain file for M258KE build 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 5e8224e35e Add USB CDC serial port code
This implements a USB CDC serial port using the Nuvoton USBD driver. The
USB handling is based on Nuvoton's BSP sample code, especially the IRQ
handlers and descriptor buffer configuration. The descriptors have been
adapted to be similar to the AVR version, and RX/TX functions have been
written to implement an API closer to LUFA, which is what the SIMM
programmer common code needs.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown abb1352f30 Include usbd.h
Since I stripped the peripheral header includes from M251.h, I have to
include it manually instead.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown c94f064340 Fix const correctness of S_USBD_INFO_T struct 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 0db1710871 Disable unnecessary interrupt
I don't really need to bother with VBUS or "no-event-wake-up"
interrupts. This allows me to strip out more code in the IRQ handler.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown f68c1d1d44 Change USBD_MemCopy to not be static inline
I'm sure it's slightly more efficient as a static inline function, but
it results in less flash usage as a separate function. This is important
for the bootloader where every byte matters.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 2c35f61c88 Strip out unnecessary callbacks and code in USBD driver
This is important for the bootloader. There's a bunch of stuff here we
don't need that unnecessarily bloats the code.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 2a96427047 Bypass GCC built-in startup code
Nuvoton's sample startup_M251.S file handles enough initialization for
my purposes, so I can completely bypass _start and jump directly to
main. Note that I also had to add a define to enable clearing of BSS.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 06f9bbcbe7 Strip out unnecessary clock and UART code
The default values for SystemCoreClock, CyclesPerUs, and PllClock work
fine for my purposes of running from the 48 MHz HIRC. Remove unnecessary
initialization code. This is especially useful for the bootloader where
flash space is at a premium.

Also strip out unneeded UART setup code.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 0470b9960c Don't include peripheral header files in M251.h
I don't want to include all of Nuvoton's peripheral drivers, but I do
want to use this header file. Remove the unnecessary peripheral
includes.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown a702106bb3 Reserve 4 bytes at end of RAM for magic number
This will be used during firmware updates so that the main firmware can
communicate to the bootloader that it should stay in the bootloader for
a firmware update rather than run the main firmware again.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 34f2364840 Fix issue with linker script allowing data section to overflow flash 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 78c4068071 Update linker scripts with correct RAM/flash sizes
Change code style so that it's easy to see the number of kilobytes too.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown bc9b0245ba Add README explaining the Nuvoton directory 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown a4b17f6601 Initial commit of Nuvoton USBD driver 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 81bba67ee3 Initial commit of register defines, CMSIS code from Nuvoton BSP 2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 8b1cd63210 Change license to GPLv3
I can't use GPLv2 as soon as I need to start using the Nuvoton sample
code which is licensed with an Apache 2.0 license.
2023-09-10 05:02:44 -07:00
Doug Brown 81b3d28ffb Add get firmware version command 2023-08-26 21:01:09 -07:00
Doug Brown 1e63f3aea4 Use erase sector layout from programmer software when erasing portion
This should result in much better erase performance on larger SIMMs.
2023-08-26 21:01:09 -07:00
Doug Brown 2c88900d11 Read sector layout from programmer software 2023-08-26 21:01:09 -07:00
Doug Brown a113d4da0d Don't restrict to erasing the first 2 MB of a "2 MB" SIMM
The problem is that over time, the meaning of curChipType has changed.
It was originally meant to exactly map to chips (four SST39SF040 chips
or four M29F160FB5AN6E2 chips) but over time its meaning has shifted to
simply indicating whether the unlock address needs to be shifted or not.

When curChipType is ParallelFlash_SST39SF040_x4, sometimes the
programming size is 4 MB or 8 MB. So don't restrict it to 2 MB.

Note that the erase sector sizes are just plain wrong in this case. In
the future I should read the chip ID and keep a table of sector sizes
for each known chip ID.
2023-08-02 21:01:30 -07:00
Doug Brown 8f3c74a14e Update copyright date 2023-06-25 11:38:41 -07:00
Doug Brown 7851bb2d10 Update README with build instructions
This README contains an overall summary of the entire project, but it
was missing build instructions for the firmware. Add them now that cmake
is all set up.
2023-06-25 11:38:41 -07:00
Doug Brown afeeb5bfe7 Ignore CMakeLists.txt.user generated by Qt Creator 2023-06-25 11:38:41 -07:00
Doug Brown bf1031127d Set up CMake build
This allows building with CMake instead of Eclipse. The reasoning behind
this is to make the code more easily portable to other architectures,
and to move away from being dependent on Eclipse.
2023-06-25 11:38:41 -07:00
Doug Brown 174bcdb370 Add CMake toolchain for AVR compilation 2023-06-25 11:38:41 -07:00
Doug Brown baf0937589 Switch to config header for LUFA
This eliminates the need for a bunch of extra defines added to the
compile command.
2023-06-25 11:38:41 -07:00
Doug Brown b627ef9020 Move descriptors to RAM
This ensures they will work properly on the AT90USB128x, especially in
the bootloader where they will be in the upper 64 KB.
2023-05-28 19:34:02 -07:00
Doug Brown 3a8e006925 Manually control USB PLL
The 646 and 1286 have different required USB PLL values when you have a
16 MHz crystal. Detect the chip at runtime to set up the PLL correctly.
This requires taking over control of the PLL from LUFA.
2023-05-28 19:34:02 -07:00
Doug Brown 88e8f47bde Jump to correct bootloader address based on whether it's a 64x or 128x 2023-05-28 19:34:02 -07:00
Doug Brown a7fe6d9b39 Add utility function for determining the AVR model
This is needed in order to handle slightly different functionality
between the AT90USB64x and AT90USB128x.
2023-05-28 19:34:02 -07:00
Doug Brown 14cf8505f7 Break out bootloader entry into HAL
For some reason, I didn't have this as part of the HAL, so the main
program still had AVR dependencies.
2023-05-28 19:34:02 -07:00
Doug Brown 8aec8807c9 Fix line endings
A whole bunch of files in this project had DOS line endings. This is due
to how I started working on it on a Windows machine with little Git
experience. Now it's inconsistent so I'm fixing it.
2023-05-28 19:34:02 -07:00
Doug Brown 82df6ea459 Fix a few minor issues
I noticed that after I implemented the SPI optimization of cycle
counting instead of polling on SPIF, the first "normal" SPI transaction
I tried would fail. This is because nothing was clearing the SPIF flag
anymore, and the normal SPI driver still looks at it. So it was thinking
that the latest transaction was already completed (it wasn't). Worked
around this by making sure we clear the flag in SPI_Assert. I'm not
concerned about performance impact here because the actual clean SPI
driver is not used in performance-bound situations.

Fixed an issue that identified the wrong pins as shorted to ground in
the electrical test functionality. Whoops!
2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00
Doug Brown 39f34d67c4 Fix some spaces that should have been tabs 2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00
Doug Brown 9e586339dd Insane SPI optimization
Wait a specific amount of time after each SPI transfer instead of
polling status. It works, and it saves about 21 seconds in total on an
8 MB SIMM!
2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00
Doug Brown 4394533d88 Small optimization to address calculation
Due to integer promotion, the calculation of what to write to PORTD was
inefficient. Based on my benchmarking, it didn't really matter though.
2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00
Doug Brown 9521494971 Optimize read/write cycle functions
If multiple read or write cycles are done in sequence, we'll no longer
needlessly update the data direction registers (which is a slow SPI
transaction). We can also skip updating the pullups on the AVR if
multiple read cycles occur in sequence.
2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00
Doug Brown 2943b80c42 Optimize reading of 1024 byte chunks
This was a suggestion from bigmessowires. Do a tight loop when reading
a chunk of 1024 bytes. It's faster.
2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00
Doug Brown 3df4c40f38 Add/update copyright
This just makes sure everything is up to date with copyrights.
2020-11-27 00:16:35 -08:00