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RE: ec555 memory map, bootcode


Ok, is it also possible to configure eCos to run on 1000Hz instead of the
default 100Hz on the ec555 ? Or does this setup makes the overhead to big? I
already tried this setup but I experienced some weird things.

Jeroen

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Koninckx [mailto:bob.koninckx@o-3s.com]
Sent: zondag 28 november 2004 09:37
To: Meulendijks, J.
Cc: 'ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com'
Subject: RE: [ECOS] ec555 memory map, bootcode


We use a timebase interrupt for doing that.

Bob

On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 13:32, Meulendijks, J. wrote:
> Because I'm implementing eCos in a product that already has its own bootcode.
> And _all_ interrupt processing is already taken care off.
> By the way I got eCos running now. I modified the memory map and memory
> controller setup. And modified a couple of register values and now its working
> :-)
> 
> But now I look at the system clock which is running on 10ms (100 Hz), but I
want
> to have a clock that runs on 1ms (1000 Hz) Can this be done (on the mpc555)
> _without_ disrupting the system clock. I already read on the discussion list
> that a couple of parts of eCos depend on the 10ms clock.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bob.koninckx@o-3s.com [mailto:bob.koninckx@o-3s.com]
> Sent: donderdag 25 november 2004 12:02
> To: Meulendijks, J.
> Cc: 'bob.koninckx@o-3s.com'; 'Andrew Lunn';
> 'ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com'
> Subject: RE: [ECOS] ec555 memory map, bootcode
> 
> 
> I am pretty sure that what you want to do will involve a _lot_
> of rework and testing. Since you wont be using redboot, your
> app will have to take care  of _all_ interrupt processing.
> (that's why Gary suggested to use the option to copy vectors).
> But then you need write access to memory at 0x100, 0x200 etc
> ... Unfortunately, I mapped the internal flash there. First
> thing to do would be modifications to the memory map and
> memory controller setup.
> 
> Just curious, why don't you use redboot?
> 
> Bob

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