RIS-V_RV32_SiFive_HiFive1_GCC project now running the blinky demo - still a work in progress.

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Richard Barry 5 years ago
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#ifndef FREERTOS_CONFIG_H #ifndef FREERTOS_CONFIG_H
#define FREERTOS_CONFIG_H #define FREERTOS_CONFIG_H
/*
* For some reason the standard demo timer demo/test tasks fail when executing
* in QEMU, although they pass on other RISC-V platforms. This requires
* further investigation, but for now, defining _WINDOWS_ has the effect of
* using the wider timer test thresholds that are normally only used when the
* tests are used with the FreeRTOS Windows port (which is not deterministic
* and therefore requires wider margins).
*/
#define _WINDOWS_
/*----------------------------------------------------------- /*-----------------------------------------------------------
* Application specific definitions. * Application specific definitions.
* *
@ -97,11 +87,11 @@
#define configUSE_PREEMPTION 1 #define configUSE_PREEMPTION 1
#define configUSE_IDLE_HOOK 0 #define configUSE_IDLE_HOOK 0
#define configUSE_TICK_HOOK 1 #define configUSE_TICK_HOOK 1
#define configCPU_CLOCK_HZ ( 10000000 ) /*QEMU*/ #define configCPU_CLOCK_HZ ( 32768 ) /*QEMU*/
#define configTICK_RATE_HZ ( ( TickType_t ) 1000 ) #define configTICK_RATE_HZ ( ( TickType_t ) 1000 )
#define configMAX_PRIORITIES ( 7 ) #define configMAX_PRIORITIES ( 7 )
#define configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE ( ( unsigned short ) 70 ) #define configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE ( ( unsigned short ) 70 )
#define configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ( ( size_t ) 14100 ) #define configTOTAL_HEAP_SIZE ( ( size_t ) 10000 )
#define configMAX_TASK_NAME_LEN ( 16 ) #define configMAX_TASK_NAME_LEN ( 16 )
#define configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY 0 #define configUSE_TRACE_FACILITY 0
#define configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS 0 #define configUSE_16_BIT_TICKS 0

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/*
* FreeRTOS Kernel V10.2.1
* Copyright (C) 2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
* this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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* the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
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*
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* copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
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* COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
* IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
* http://www.FreeRTOS.org
* http://aws.amazon.com/freertos
*
* 1 tab == 4 spaces!
*/
/******************************************************************************
* NOTE 1: This project provides two demo applications. A simple blinky
* style project, and a more comprehensive test and demo application. The
* mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY setting in main.c is used to select
* between the two. See the notes on using mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY
* in main.c. This file implements the simply blinky style version.
*
* NOTE 2: This file only contains the source code that is specific to the
* basic demo. Generic functions, such FreeRTOS hook functions, and functions
* required to configure the hardware are defined in main.c.
******************************************************************************
*
* main_blinky() creates one queue, and two tasks. It then starts the
* scheduler.
*
* The Queue Send Task:
* The queue send task is implemented by the prvQueueSendTask() function in
* this file. prvQueueSendTask() sits in a loop that causes it to repeatedly
* block for 1000 milliseconds, before sending the value 100 to the queue that
* was created within main_blinky(). Once the value is sent, the task loops
* back around to block for another 1000 milliseconds...and so on.
*
* The Queue Receive Task:
* The queue receive task is implemented by the prvQueueReceiveTask() function
* in this file. prvQueueReceiveTask() sits in a loop where it repeatedly
* blocks on attempts to read data from the queue that was created within
* main_blinky(). When data is received, the task checks the value of the
* data, and if the value equals the expected 100, writes 'Blink' to the UART
* (the UART is used in place of the LED to allow easy execution in QEMU). The
* 'block time' parameter passed to the queue receive function specifies that
* the task should be held in the Blocked state indefinitely to wait for data to
* be available on the queue. The queue receive task will only leave the
* Blocked state when the queue send task writes to the queue. As the queue
* send task writes to the queue every 1000 milliseconds, the queue receive
* task leaves the Blocked state every 1000 milliseconds, and therefore toggles
* the LED every 200 milliseconds.
*/
/* Standard includes. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* Kernel includes. */
#include "FreeRTOS.h"
#include "task.h"
#include "queue.h"
/* Priorities used by the tasks. */
#define mainQUEUE_RECEIVE_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 2 )
#define mainQUEUE_SEND_TASK_PRIORITY ( tskIDLE_PRIORITY + 1 )
/* The rate at which data is sent to the queue. The 200ms value is converted
to ticks using the pdMS_TO_TICKS() macro. */
#define mainQUEUE_SEND_FREQUENCY_MS pdMS_TO_TICKS( 1000 )
/* The maximum number items the queue can hold. The priority of the receiving
task is above the priority of the sending task, so the receiving task will
preempt the sending task and remove the queue items each time the sending task
writes to the queue. Therefore the queue will never have more than one item in
it at any time, and even with a queue length of 1, the sending task will never
find the queue full. */
#define mainQUEUE_LENGTH ( 1 )
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Called by main when mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY is set to 1 in
* main.c.
*/
void main_blinky( void );
/*
* The tasks as described in the comments at the top of this file.
*/
static void prvQueueReceiveTask( void *pvParameters );
static void prvQueueSendTask( void *pvParameters );
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* The queue used by both tasks. */
static QueueHandle_t xQueue = NULL;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void main_blinky( void )
{
/* Create the queue. */
xQueue = xQueueCreate( mainQUEUE_LENGTH, sizeof( uint32_t ) );
if( xQueue != NULL )
{
/* Start the two tasks as described in the comments at the top of this
file. */
xTaskCreate( prvQueueReceiveTask, /* The function that implements the task. */
"Rx", /* The text name assigned to the task - for debug only as it is not used by the kernel. */
configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 2U, /* The size of the stack to allocate to the task. */
NULL, /* The parameter passed to the task - not used in this case. */
mainQUEUE_RECEIVE_TASK_PRIORITY, /* The priority assigned to the task. */
NULL ); /* The task handle is not required, so NULL is passed. */
xTaskCreate( prvQueueSendTask, "TX", configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE * 2U, NULL, mainQUEUE_SEND_TASK_PRIORITY, NULL );
/* Start the tasks and timer running. */
vTaskStartScheduler();
}
/* If all is well, the scheduler will now be running, and the following
line will never be reached. If the following line does execute, then
there was insufficient FreeRTOS heap memory available for the Idle and/or
timer tasks to be created. See the memory management section on the
FreeRTOS web site for more details on the FreeRTOS heap
http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html. */
for( ;; );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvQueueSendTask( void *pvParameters )
{
TickType_t xNextWakeTime;
const unsigned long ulValueToSend = 100UL;
BaseType_t xReturned;
/* Remove compiler warning about unused parameter. */
( void ) pvParameters;
/* Initialise xNextWakeTime - this only needs to be done once. */
xNextWakeTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
for( ;; )
{
/* Place this task in the blocked state until it is time to run again. */
vTaskDelayUntil( &xNextWakeTime, mainQUEUE_SEND_FREQUENCY_MS );
/* Send to the queue - causing the queue receive task to unblock and
toggle the LED. 0 is used as the block time so the sending operation
will not block - it shouldn't need to block as the queue should always
be empty at this point in the code. */
xReturned = xQueueSend( xQueue, &ulValueToSend, 0U );
configASSERT( xReturned == pdPASS );
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvQueueReceiveTask( void *pvParameters )
{
unsigned long ulReceivedValue;
const unsigned long ulExpectedValue = 100UL;
const char * const pcPassMessage = "Blink\r\n";
const char * const pcFailMessage = "Unexpected value received\r\n";
extern void vToggleLED( void );
/* Remove compiler warning about unused parameter. */
( void ) pvParameters;
for( ;; )
{
/* Wait until something arrives in the queue - this task will block
indefinitely provided INCLUDE_vTaskSuspend is set to 1 in
FreeRTOSConfig.h. */
xQueueReceive( xQueue, &ulReceivedValue, portMAX_DELAY );
/* To get here something must have been received from the queue, but
is it the expected value? If it is, toggle the LED. */
if( ulReceivedValue == ulExpectedValue )
{
write( STDOUT_FILENO, pcPassMessage, strlen( pcPassMessage ) );
vToggleLED();
ulReceivedValue = 0U;
}
else
{
write( STDOUT_FILENO, pcFailMessage, strlen( pcFailMessage ) );
}
}
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/

@ -211,13 +211,14 @@ SECTIONS
PROVIDE( end = . ); PROVIDE( end = . );
PROVIDE( metal_segment_bss_target_end = . ); PROVIDE( metal_segment_bss_target_end = . );
.stack : .stack :
{ {
PROVIDE(metal_segment_stack_begin = .); . = ALIGN(16);
. = __stack_size; metal_segment_stack_begin = .;
PROVIDE( _sp = . ); . += __stack_size;
_sp = .;
PROVIDE(metal_segment_stack_end = .); PROVIDE(metal_segment_stack_end = .);
__freertos_irq_stack_top = .;
} >ram AT>ram :ram } >ram AT>ram :ram

@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
#if 1
/* /*
* FreeRTOS Kernel V10.2.1 * FreeRTOS Kernel V10.2.1
* Copyright (C) 2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * Copyright (C) 2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
@ -29,6 +30,12 @@
#include <FreeRTOS.h> #include <FreeRTOS.h>
#include <task.h> #include <task.h>
/* Freedom metal driver includes. */
#include <metal/cpu.h>
#include <metal/led.h>
#include <metal/button.h>
/****************************************************************************** /******************************************************************************
* This project provides two demo applications. A simple blinky style project, * This project provides two demo applications. A simple blinky style project,
* and a more comprehensive test and demo application. The * and a more comprehensive test and demo application. The
@ -49,6 +56,8 @@
#warning Also test in QEMU and add instructions above. #warning Also test in QEMU and add instructions above.
/* Index to first HART (there is only one). */
#define mainHART_0 0
/* Set mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY to one to run the simple blinky demo, /* Set mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY to one to run the simple blinky demo,
or 0 to run the more comprehensive test and demo application. */ or 0 to run the more comprehensive test and demo application. */
@ -71,16 +80,18 @@ void vApplicationIdleHook( void );
void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( TaskHandle_t pxTask, char *pcTaskName ); void vApplicationStackOverflowHook( TaskHandle_t pxTask, char *pcTaskName );
void vApplicationTickHook( void ); void vApplicationTickHook( void );
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Setup the hardware to run this demo. */
static void prvSetupHardware( void );
void main_blinky( void ) /* Used by the Freedom Metal drivers. */
{ static struct metal_led *pxLED = NULL;
#warning Not implemented yet.
for( ;; ); /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
}
int main( void ) int main( void )
{ {
prvSetupHardware();
/* The mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY setting is described at the top /* The mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY setting is described at the top
of this file. */ of this file. */
#if( mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY == 1 ) #if( mainCREATE_SIMPLE_BLINKY_DEMO_ONLY == 1 )
@ -95,6 +106,26 @@ int main( void )
} }
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/ /*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
static void prvSetupHardware( void )
{
struct metal_cpu *pxCPU;
struct metal_interrupt *pxInterruptController;
/* Initialise the red LED. */
pxLED = metal_led_get_rgb( "LD0", "red" );
configASSERT( pxLED );
metal_led_enable( pxLED );
metal_led_off( pxLED );
/* Initialise the interrupt controller. */
pxCPU = metal_cpu_get( mainHART_0 );
configASSERT( pxCPU );
pxInterruptController = metal_cpu_interrupt_controller( pxCPU );
configASSERT( pxInterruptController );
metal_interrupt_init( pxInterruptController );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void ) void vApplicationMallocFailedHook( void )
{ {
/* vApplicationMallocFailedHook() will only be called if /* vApplicationMallocFailedHook() will only be called if
@ -153,11 +184,120 @@ void vApplicationTickHook( void )
void vAssertCalled( void ) void vAssertCalled( void )
{ {
volatile uint32_t ulSetTo1ToExitFunction = 0;
taskDISABLE_INTERRUPTS(); taskDISABLE_INTERRUPTS();
while( ulSetTo1ToExitFunction != 1 ) for( ;; );
{
__asm volatile( "NOP" );
}
} }
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void handle_trap( void )
{
#warning Not implemented.
configASSERT( metal_cpu_get( mainHART_0 ) == 0x00 );
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
void vToggleLED( void )
{
metal_led_toggle( pxLED );
}
#else
static void prvSetupTimerInterrupt( void )
{
int rc, up_cnt, dn_cnt;
// Setup Timer and its interrupt so we can toggle LEDs on 1s cadence
tmr_intr = metal_cpu_timer_interrupt_controller(pxCPU);
if (tmr_intr == NULL) {
printf("TIMER interrupt controller is null.\n");
return 4;
}
metal_interrupt_init(tmr_intr);
tmr_id = metal_cpu_timer_get_interrupt_id(pxCPU);
rc = metal_interrupt_register_handler(tmr_intr, tmr_id, timer_isr, pxCPU);
if (rc < 0) {
printf("TIMER interrupt handler registration failed\n");
return (rc * -1);
}
// Lastly CPU interrupt
if (metal_interrupt_enable(pxInterruptController, 0) == -1) {
printf("CPU interrupt enable failed\n");
return 6;
}
// Red -> Green -> Blue, repeat
while (1) {
// Turn on RED
wait_for_timer(pxLED);
// Turn on Green
wait_for_timer(led0_green);
// Turn on Blue
wait_for_timer(led0_blue);
}
// return
return 0;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <metal/cpu.h>
#include <metal/led.h>
#include <metal/button.h>
#include <metal/switch.h>
#define RTC_FREQ 32768
struct metal_cpu *pxCPU;
struct metal_interrupt *pxInterruptController, *tmr_intr;
int tmr_id;
volatile uint32_t timer_isr_flag;
void timer_isr (int id, void *data) {
// Disable Timer interrupt
metal_interrupt_disable(tmr_intr, tmr_id);
// Flag showing we hit timer isr
timer_isr_flag = 1;
}
void wait_for_timer(struct metal_led *which_led) {
// clear global timer isr flag
timer_isr_flag = 0;
// Turn on desired LED
metal_led_on(which_led);
// Set timer
metal_cpu_set_mtimecmp(pxCPU, metal_cpu_get_mtime(pxCPU) + RTC_FREQ);
// Enable Timer interrupt
metal_interrupt_enable(tmr_intr, tmr_id);
// wait till timer triggers and isr is hit
while (timer_isr_flag == 0){};
timer_isr_flag = 0;
// Turn off this LED
metal_led_off(which_led);
}
#endif

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# sifive-welcome
A simple welcome example which prints SiFive banner and uses board LEDs

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/* Copyright 2019 SiFive, Inc */
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <metal/cpu.h>
#include <metal/led.h>
#include <metal/button.h>
#include <metal/switch.h>
#define RTC_FREQ 32768
struct metal_cpu *cpu0;
struct metal_interrupt *cpu_intr, *tmr_intr;
int tmr_id;
volatile uint32_t timer_isr_flag;
void display_banner (void) {
printf("\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" SIFIVE, INC.\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" 5555555555555555555555555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555555555555555555555\n");
printf(" 5555 555555555555555555555555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555\n");
printf(" 5555 5555\n");
printf(" 5555555555555555555555555555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 555555555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 55555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 5 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 55555\n");
printf(" 55555 55555\n");
printf(" 555555555\n");
printf(" 55555\n");
printf(" 5\n");
printf("\n");
printf("\n");
printf(" Welcome to SiFive!\n");
}
void timer_isr (int id, void *data) {
// Disable Timer interrupt
metal_interrupt_disable(tmr_intr, tmr_id);
// Flag showing we hit timer isr
timer_isr_flag = 1;
}
void wait_for_timer(struct metal_led *which_led) {
// clear global timer isr flag
timer_isr_flag = 0;
// Turn on desired LED
metal_led_on(which_led);
// Set timer
metal_cpu_set_mtimecmp(cpu0, metal_cpu_get_mtime(cpu0) + RTC_FREQ);
// Enable Timer interrupt
metal_interrupt_enable(tmr_intr, tmr_id);
// wait till timer triggers and isr is hit
while (timer_isr_flag == 0){};
timer_isr_flag = 0;
// Turn off this LED
metal_led_off(which_led);
}
int original_main (void)
{
int rc, up_cnt, dn_cnt;
struct metal_led *led0_red, *led0_green, *led0_blue;
// This demo will toggle LEDs colors so we define them here
led0_red = metal_led_get_rgb("LD0", "red");
led0_green = metal_led_get_rgb("LD0", "green");
led0_blue = metal_led_get_rgb("LD0", "blue");
if ((led0_red == NULL) || (led0_green == NULL) || (led0_blue == NULL)) {
printf("At least one of LEDs is null.\n");
return 1;
}
// Enable each LED
metal_led_enable(led0_red);
metal_led_enable(led0_green);
metal_led_enable(led0_blue);
// All Off
metal_led_off(led0_red);
metal_led_off(led0_green);
metal_led_off(led0_blue);
// Lets get the CPU and and its interrupt
cpu0 = metal_cpu_get(0);
if (cpu0 == NULL) {
printf("CPU null.\n");
return 2;
}
cpu_intr = metal_cpu_interrupt_controller(cpu0);
if (cpu_intr == NULL) {
printf("CPU interrupt controller is null.\n");
return 3;
}
metal_interrupt_init(cpu_intr);
// display welcome banner
display_banner();
// Setup Timer and its interrupt so we can toggle LEDs on 1s cadence
tmr_intr = metal_cpu_timer_interrupt_controller(cpu0);
if (tmr_intr == NULL) {
printf("TIMER interrupt controller is null.\n");
return 4;
}
metal_interrupt_init(tmr_intr);
tmr_id = metal_cpu_timer_get_interrupt_id(cpu0);
rc = metal_interrupt_register_handler(tmr_intr, tmr_id, timer_isr, cpu0);
if (rc < 0) {
printf("TIMER interrupt handler registration failed\n");
return (rc * -1);
}
// Lastly CPU interrupt
if (metal_interrupt_enable(cpu_intr, 0) == -1) {
printf("CPU interrupt enable failed\n");
return 6;
}
// Red -> Green -> Blue, repeat
while (1) {
// Turn on RED
wait_for_timer(led0_red);
// Turn on Green
wait_for_timer(led0_green);
// Turn on Blue
wait_for_timer(led0_blue);
}
// return
return 0;
}
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