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Stefan Schmidt
968721c335 atusb: fw: re-factor SPI, USB and board_app code for board specifics
Move board specific code form spi, usb and board_app into the new board specific
files to avoid to many ifdefs.
2016-03-30 22:24:17 +02:00
Alexander Aring
5129029d3b atusb: fw: add support for rzusbstick
This patch adds support for the rzusbstick for the atusb firmware.
More detailed information about this usb stick:

http://www.atmel.com/tools/rzusbstick.aspx

Original I have the rzraven kit:

http://www.atmel.com/tools/rzraven.aspx

Which comes with a special cable and avr dragon programmer. You need
some programmer and wires to the programmers pins. To lookup how to
connect the programmer to the rzusbstick pinout, see:

http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc8117.pdf

page 22 (schematics of the rzusbstick).

Difference between atusb and rzusbstick(rzusb) is mainly the at86rf231
vs at86rf230 one. The rzusb contains the at86rf230 which is a little bit
hard to deal with it (and has a huge errata inside the datasheet).
Nevertheless with small schanges the atusb firmware can run now on the
rzusb. The rzusb contains also a bigger mcu, so we can maybe cache more
pdus for receive handling.

To compile the rzusb firmware call:
make NAME=rzusb

this will generate the rzusb.bin

then call the programmer (in my case avrdude):
avrdude -P usb -c dragon_jtag -p usb1287 -U flash:w:rzusb.bin

NOTE: currently there is no chance (I suppose) to ensure that the atusb
receive the correct firmware, so don't try to flash the atusb with the
rzusb firmware! Also the vendor and product id is the same.

This currently a RFC, it's a quick hack and I think we should update
more the documentation to support the rzusb.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Aring <alex.aring@gmail.com>
Cc: Stefan Schmidt <stefan@osg.samsung.com>
Cc: Werner Almesberger <werner@almesberger.net>
2016-03-18 20:45:40 +01:00
Werner Almesberger
a8db238cbb atusb/fw/: convert functions returning "int" to "bool"
Firmware size is down from 5612 to 3590 bytes. Wow !
2013-03-29 19:14:11 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
862b554e2d libatrf: added HardMAC functions
This function set isn't really usable for real communication. Its main
purpose is to help with testing the firmware.

- tools/lib/driver.h (struct atrf_driver): added driver functions for
  HardMAC access
- tools/include/atrf.h (atrf_rx_mode, atrf_rx, atrf_tx),
  tools/lib/atrf.c: functions to enable/disable HardMAC mode and to
  send/receive frames
2011-07-12 17:45:59 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
c1071309d8 atusb/fw/: added "HardMAC" support (not yet using the TRX's MAC)
- include/atusb/ep0.h (enum atspi_requests), ep0.c (my_setup): added
  new "HardMAC" requests ATUSB_RX_MODE and ATUSB_TX
- mac.h, mac.c: basic "HardMAC" procedure
- board_app.c (INT0_vect): call MAC-specific interrupt handler if
  provided
- Makefile (OBJS): added mac.o
2011-07-12 12:26:07 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
7cae01bc0e atusb/fw/board_app.c (INT0_vect): limit interrupt serials to 0x80-0xff
This leaves the range 0x00-0x7f for other uses.
2011-07-12 12:25:53 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
42483d67b4 atusb/fw/: added improved support for interrupt synchronization
At an interrupt barrier, the host must be able to ensure that no
interrupt generated before reaching the barrier is still pending and
will be delivered after crossing the barrier.

For this, we introduce the following concept:

- interrupts have a serial number. This number is sent to the host
  on EP 1 (currently bulk) to signal the interrupt, instead of the
  zero byte we used previously.

- the new request ATUSB_SPI_WRITE2_SYNC returns the interrupt
  serial number from after the register write (the register write
  itself is the interrupt barrier).

- the host can now check if the serial indicated from bulk and the
  serial from ATUSB_SPI_WRITE2_SYNC are the same. If yes, interrupts
  are synchronized. If not, it has to wait for the interrupt to be
  signaled on EP 1.

We should also consider the case that the interrupt serial has gotten
ahead of ATUSB_SPI_WRITE2_SYNC. But that seems to happen rarely. In
any case, it's something for the host driver to worry about, not for
the firmware.

- board.h (irq_serial), board_app.c (irq_serial, INT0_vect): count
  the interrupt serial number and return it when signaling the
  interrupt
- include/atusb/ep0.h (ATUSB_SPI_WRITE2_SYNC), ep0.c (my_setup):
  new request ATUSB_SPI_WRITE2_SYNC that does a register write, then
  returns the interrupt serial
2011-07-07 15:51:07 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
23c592250e atusb/fw/board_app.c: do not read and accumulate IRQs; flash LED when EP1 busy
To indicate an interrupt, we just send a zero byte.
2011-06-23 13:03:34 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
27fc0a0e2c atusb/fw/: aggregate interrupts while waiting
- board_app.c (INT0_vect): always read IRQ_STATUS, even if an
  interrupt is already enqueued
- board_app.c (INT0_vect): if an interrupt is enqueued, accumulate
  the interrupts signaled since
- board_app.c (irqs_more): when a pending transfer completes, send
  interrupts accumulated since (if any)
2011-06-23 09:41:40 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
f7b9a18917 atusb/fw/: new request ATUSB_GPIO_CLEANUP to re-enable INT0
- board.h (gpio_cleanup), board_app.c (gpio_cleanup): restore INT0
  when done manipulating GPIOs
- board.c (gpio): updated comment explaining how to restore INT0
- include/atusb/ep0.h (enum atspi_requests), ep0.c
  (ATUSB_GPIO_CLEANUP): new request to return to normal operation
  after ATUSB_GPIO
2011-06-20 23:11:09 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
12fef1b196 atusb/fw/: disable INT0 if manipulating GPIOs (tentative)
Since GPIO manipulations may cause stray INT0 activity, we turn off
INT0 handing on ATUSB_GPIO. The MCU must be reset to restore access
to INT0.

There are still issues to resolve with the GPIO test. It may turn
out that there's a less invasive solution than just turning off
INT0 completely.

- board_app.c (gpio): mask INT0 before manipulating GPIOs
- board_app.c (board_app_init): make it clearer that EIMSK is a bit
  mask
2011-06-20 20:50:22 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
0120f62242 atusb/fw/: added reporting of RF interrupts via bulk EP1
- board.h (board_app_init), board_app.c (board_app_init): new function
  for application-specific board initialization
- atusb.c (main): call board_app_init
- board_app.c (INT0_vect): on RF interrupt, read REG_IRQ_STATUS and
  send the status byte on EP1
- board_app.c (board_app_init): set up interrupt on rising edge of
  INT0 (INT_RF)
- descr.c (config_descriptor): added EP1 as bulk IN
2011-06-20 15:49:33 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
d03beb2257 atusb/fw/: changed USB stack to use interrupts instead of polling
Note: this change surprisingly _increases_ the DFU wait in the boot
loader. Not yet sure why.

- boot.c (main): move the interrupt vectors to the boot loader
  section
- atusb.c (main): move the interrupt vectors to the application
  section
- boot.c (main): enable global interrupts while looping (disable
  them before jumping to the application)
- board_app.c (__timer_read, timer_read): removed wrapped since
  we're now always called with interrupts disabled
- usb/atu2.c (ep_init): enable endpoint interrupts
- usb/atu2.c (usb_init): enable device interrupts
- usb/atu2.c (usb_poll, USB_GEN_vect, USB_COM_vect): moved poll
  loop code into separate handlers for device and endpoint
  interrupts
- boot.c (main), atusb.c (main): removed call to usb_poll
2011-06-11 11:06:18 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
a69916da52 atusb/fw/: make timer code use interrupts instead of polling
- board_app.c (timer_poll): replaced with interrupt handler
- board_app.c (__timer_read): merged polling of timer_poll into the
  read loop (so it works as before, provided that interrupts are
  disabled)
- board_app.c (timer_read): run __timer_read with interrupts disabled
- board_app.c (timer_init): enable timer 1 overflow interrupt
- atusb.c (main): enabled global interrupts
- atusb.c (main): don't call poll_timer anymore
- board.h (timer_poll): removed
2011-06-11 08:13:31 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
2acdaca218 atusb/fw/: moved timer initialization to board_app.c as well
- board.c (board_init), board_app.h (timer_init), board_app.c
  (timer_init): moved timer initialization from board_init to
  new function timer_init
- atusb.c (main): call timer_init
2011-06-11 01:52:16 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
ec7c93789a atusb/fw/: added "lazy enabling" of UART-SPI after ATUSB_GPIO
- spi.h (spi_off), spi.c: disable the UART
- spi.c (spi_initialized, spi_begin, spi_init): initialize the UART
  if necessary
- board_app.c (gpio): call spi_off to disable the UART instead of
  open-coding the operation
- board_app.c (gpio): don't explicitly re-enable the UART but defer it
  to the next communication
2011-06-09 14:02:26 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
ed6d43bb35 atusb/fw/board_app.c: removed unnecessary includes 2011-06-09 12:51:13 -03:00
Werner Almesberger
e678401ac3 atusb/fw/: split board functions into app-only/shared part (boot overlflowed)
- board.c (timer_h, reset_cpu, read_irq, slp_tr, timer_poll,
  timer_read, gpio): moved to new file board_app.c
- Makefile (OBJS): added board_app.o
2011-06-09 12:48:44 -03:00