[Skyeye-developer] own firmware on skyeye
sergey bryukov
sb.subscribe at gmail.com
Thu Dec 6 12:10:23 CST 2007
In SoC designing some devices(algorithms in ASIC) are implemented in C/C++
first and executes on a host to verify correctness.
I'm looking an opportunity to simplify development of SoC witch has been
developing on FPGA. Verify devise algorithms and RTOS firmware on design
stage before FPGA.
Then I need to present interface to devices over registers, memory buffers
and IRQ.
Own RTOS firmware (like FreeRTOS) should be run on ARM (skyeye).
Connectivity between device C/C++ emulator could be realized over Linux IPC:
host task(device emulator) -> Linux IPC -> skyeye registers, memory buffers,
IRQ-> firmware.
Wat do you think about that approach it is possible with skyeye?
Wat about instruction latency and memory access it is equal to real ARM
soc? Is It possible to evaluate system performance in clocks?
Best Regards,
Sergey Bryukov
On Dec 5, 2007 2:13 PM, Michael. Kang <blackfin.kang at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 5, 2007 11:11 AM, sergey bryukov <sb.subscribe at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello!
> > Is it possible to run own firmware code on skyeye for ARM7TDMI?
> Yes , you can refer to our simple example, Hello testcase.Refer to:
>
> http://lists.gro.clinux.org/pipermail/skyeye-developer/2006-September/001029.html
> > One another question is how to add new registers map, new systems event?
> Yes, you need to modify the source code.But why do you modify them?
> You mean you have a different register map with standard processor?
> > Does it take much time to add new platform based on ARM7TDMI?
> For a guy familiar with embedded system , probably one week enough.
>
> http://lists.gro.clinux.org/pipermail/skyeye-developer/2007-August/001493.html
> >
> > Could you point me to the first steps I should perform..
> Try helloworld and dig into other machine simulation
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Sergey.
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