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wdenkec4c5442004-02-09 23:12:24 +00004 Last Update: February 1, 2004
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +00005====================================================================
6
7This file contains information regarding U-Boot and the Altera
8Nios CPU. For information regarding U-Boot and the Nios Development
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00009Kits see:
10
11 * Cyclone Edition (DK-1C20), see doc/README.dk1c20
12 * Stratix Edition (DK-1S10), see doc/README.dk1s10 (TODO)
13 * Stratix Edition (DK-1S40), see doc/README.dk1s40 (TODO)
14 * Stratix Edition (DK-20K200), see doc/README.dk20k200 (TODO)
15
16For informations regarding Nios Development Kit hardware overview
17and the NIOS CPU standard configuration of all known boards made by
18Altera see:
19
20 * Development Kit (DK) hardware overview, see doc/README.nios_DK
21 * NIOS CPU standard_32 at DK-1C20, see doc/README.dk1c20_std32
22 * NIOS CPU standard_32 at DK-1S10, see doc/README.dk1s10_std32
23 * NIOS CPU standard_32 at DK-1S40, see doc/README.dk1s40_std32
24 * NIOS CPU standard_32 at DK-20K200, see doc/README.dk20k200_std32
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000025
26For those interested in contributing ... see HELP WANTED below.
27
28
291. OVERVIEW
30------------
31
32U-Boot has been successfully tested on the Nios Cyclone development
33board using both the 'safe' and 'standard 32' configurations with
wdenk180d3f72004-01-04 16:28:35 +000034Nios CPU revision 3.1 (CPU_ID = 0x3018). U-Boot can be used with
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000035or without the GERMS monitor. The initial version of U-Boot for the
36Cyclone development kit is about 60 Kbyte and will fit in a single
37sector of on-board FLASH. Only the Nios 32-bit CPU is supported.
38
391.1 GERMS Monitor
40------------------
41If GERMS is just not enough, then U-Boot is a great antibiotic.
42You will be very pleased with its high degree of configurability
43and its rich feature set.
44
45A few of the most obvious limitations of GERMS are overcome by
46using U-Boot (See 'Brain Damage'). Most notably, you can use
47minicom or Hyperterminal (duh).
48
491.2 Altera Source Code
50-----------------------
51The Nios port does NOT include ANY sources that Altera has the
52copyright. This was a conscious decision ... not an accident.
53The Altera license is not clear in terms of distributing Altera
54sources (when altera silicon is not involved). This isn't really
55a problem as little, if any, of the Altera source contains
56features that are not already available in U-Boot.
57
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000058
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000592. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS/SETTINGS
60----------------------------------
61
622.1 Nios-specific Options/Settings
63-----------------------------------
64All configuration options/settings that are specific to Nios begin
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +000065with "CONFIG_NIOS_", "CFG_NIOS_", or "CFG_NIOS_CPU_".
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000066
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +000067The configuration follows a two-stage process. In the first stage
68the NIOS CPU core will defined like defined in Alteras SOPC Builder.
69At this point we use the "CFG_NIOS_CPU_" defines exclusively. For
70more informations about all the definitions you have to setup see
71into current board configurations and doc/README.nios_CFG_NIOS_CPU.
72
73In second stage we bring the NIOS CPU configuration in relation to
74U-Boot configuration options/settings. The following is a list of
75currently defined Nios-specific options/parameters used inside of
76U-Boot. If any options are related to Standard-32 Nios SDK
77excalibur.h definitions, the related definition follows the
78description).
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000079
80CONFIG_NIOS -- defined for all Nios-32 boards.
81
82CFG_NIOS_CONSOLE -- the base address of the console UART.
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +000083 (standard-32: nasys_uart_0 resp. na_uart1_base).
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000084
85CFG_NIOS_FIXEDBAUD -- defined if the console UART PTF fixed_baud
86 parameter is set to '1'.
87
88CFG_NIOS_MULT_HW -- use full hardware multiply (not yet implemented).
89
90CFG_NIOS_MULT_MSTEP -- use hardware assisted multiply using the
91 MSTEP instruction (not yet implemented).
92
93CFG_NIOS_TMRBASE -- the base address of the timer used to support
94 xxx_timer routines (e.g. set_timer(), get_timer(), etc.).
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +000095 (standard-32: nasys_timer_1 resp. na_lo_priority_timer2_base).
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +000096
97CFG_NIOS_TMRIRQ -- the interrupt request (vector number) assigned to
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +000098 the timer. (standard-32: nasys_timer_1_irq resp.
99 na_low_priority_timer2_irq).
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000100
101CFG_NIOS_TMRMS -- the period of the timer in milliseconds.
102
wdenk180d3f72004-01-04 16:28:35 +0000103CFG_NIOS_ASMIBASE -- the base address of the ASMI peripheral.
104 (standard-32: na_asmi_base).
105
wdenkec4c5442004-02-09 23:12:24 +0000106CFG_NIOS_SPIBASE -- the base address of the SPI master (!) peripheral.
107 (nasys_spi_0)
108
109CFG_NIOS_SPIBITS -- the amount of configured SPI data bits in PTF.
110 This value can be 8 or 16 only! (PTF: databits)
111
112
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +00001132.2 Differences in U-Boot Options/Settings
114-------------------------------------------
115Some 'standard' U-Boot options/settings are treated differently in
116the Nios port. These are described below.
117
118CFG_GBL_DATA_OFFSET -- in the Nios port, this is the offset of the
119 global data structure in the Nios memory space. More simply,
120 the address of global data.
121
122
1233. ASSEMBLY CODING
124-------------------
125
126In browsing the assembly source files, you may notice the absence
127of the 'magic macros' (e.g. MOVIA, MOVIP, ADDIP etc.). This is
128deliberate. The documentation for the magic macros is scant and
129it is hard to find ... it does not appear in the Nios programmer's
130manual, nor does it appear in the assembler manual. Regardless,
131the macros actually do very little to improve readability anyway.
132
133With this in mind, all assembler modules use only instructions that
134appear in the Nios programmer's manual OR are directly supported
135by the nios-elf toolchain. For example, the 'dec %rB' instruction
136is an alias for 'subi %rB,1' that is supported by the assembler
137but does not appear in the programmer's manual.
138
139
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00001404. BOOT PROCESS
141---------------
142
1434.1 Boot process over GERMS
144---------------------------
145When the NIOS CPU catch a reset signal it will begin to be running
146code from CFG_NIOS_CPU_RST_VECT. Normally at this place it will
147find the GERMS monitor. That's the case for the generic NIOS CPU
148configuration "standard_32". When the GERMS monitor starts running,
149it performs important system initializations and then looks for
150executable code in flash, using the following steps:
151
152 1. Examining the two bytes at CFG_NIOS_CPU_FLASH_BASE + 0x04000C.
153 2. Examining the button 0 on the PIO CFG_NIOS_CPU_BUTTON_PIO.
154 3. If the button is not pressed and the two bytes contain 'N'
155 and 'i', the monitor executes a CALL to location
156 CFG_NIOS_CPU_FLASH_BASE + 0x040000.
157 4. If the code is not executed in step 3 or the code returns,
158 then prints an 8-digit version number to STDOUT and waits for
159 user commands from STDIN.
160
161In normal case, for "standard_32", STDIN and STDOUT are the first
162serial port.
163
1644.2 Return to GERMS command line
165--------------------------------
166During the boot process, the GERMS monitor checks for the existence
167of application software in flash memory. If found, the processor
168immediately executes the code. To return program execution to the
169GERMS monitor (that is, avoid running code stored in flash memory):
170
171 1. Hold down CFG_NIOS_CPU_BUTTON_PIO, button number 0.
172 2. Press then release the CPU reset button.
173 3. Release CFG_NIOS_CPU_BUTTON_PIO, button number 0.
174
175
1765. BRAIN DAMAGE
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000177----------------
178
179This section describes some of the unfortunate and avoidable aspects
180of working with the Nios CPU ... and some things you can do to
181reduce your pain.
182
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00001835.1 GERMS doesn't work with Hyperterminal
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000184------------------------------------------
185GERMS doesn't do CR/LF mapping that is compatible with Hyperterminal
186(or minicom) -- geez. Regardless of you opion of Hyperterminal, this
187sad design decision is remedied by using U-Boot.
188
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00001895.2 cygwin Incompatibility
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000190---------------------------
191The version of cygwin distributed with the nios GNUPro toolchain is
192out-of-date and incompatible with the latest cygwin distributions.
193In addition, many of the standard utilities are very dated as well.
194If you try to download and build the lastest version of grep for
195example, you'll quickly realize that a native gcc is not available
196(the next topic) which leads to U-Boot build problems (following
197topic).
198
199The solution ... well, you can wait for Altera ... or build as
200set of tools for linux.
201
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00002025.3 No native gcc
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000203------------------
204I'm not sure how this one slipped through the cracks ... but it is
205a real pain. Basically, if you want to build anything for the native
206environment -- forget it! A native (cygwin) gcc is not distributed,
207and the old version of cygwin makes locating one challenging.
208
209The solution ... same as above. Just download the gcc source from
210Altera and build up a set of cross tools for your favorite linux
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +0000211distro. Anybody who wants to use an already precompiled NIOS cross
212toolchain can it found in the CDK4NIOS project hosted by Source
213Forge at http://cdk4nios.sourceforge.net.
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000214
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00002155.4 Can't build default U-Boot
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000216-------------------------------
217By default, when you build U-Boot you will be building some native
218tools along with the target elf, bin, and srec files. Without a
219native gcc, this (obviously) causes problems.
220
221For developers using the Altera cygwin tools you can remove the
222'tools' directory from SUBDIRS in the top-level Makefile. You will
223also have to edit common/Makefile:
224
225Replace:
226environment.o: environment.c ../tools/envcrc
227 $(CC) $(AFLAGS) -Wa,--no-warn \
228 -DENV_CRC=$(shell ../tools/envcrc) \
229 -c -o $@ environment.c
230
231With:
232environment.o: environment.c ../tools/envcrc
233 $(CC) $(AFLAGS) -Wa,--no-warn \
234 -DENV_CRC=0 \
235 -c -o $@ environment.c
236
237BTW, thats a 'zero' ... not the letter 'O'.
238
239
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +00002406. HELP WANTED
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000241---------------
242
243There are plenty of areas where help is needed. Here's are some ideas
244for those interested in contributing:
245
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000246-CompactFlash. Port & test CF/FAT.
247
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000248-Bedbug. Develop bedbug for Nios ... or at least provide a disassemble
249 command.
250
251-Add boot support for ucLinux (niosnommu).
252
253-Implement (don't copy Altera code) the __mulxx routines using the
254 MSTEP and MUL instructions (e.g. CFG_NIOS_MULT_HW and CFG_NIOS_MULT_MSTEP).
255
256
wdenk4a551702003-10-08 23:26:14 +0000257Regards,
258
259--Scott
260<smcnutt@psyent.com>
wdenkc935d3b2004-01-03 19:43:48 +0000261
262--Stephan
263<linz@li-pro.net>