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This just prints "hello world" on two cores. It contains an example of
how to initialize a multi-core system using IPIs, and a simple spin
lock.
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printf doesn't fit in the scratchpad, but since there's really no reason
to call it on constant strings it can be replaced with puts. With this
change, the "hello" example fits in the scratchpad.
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* examples ported to ilg build plugin
* project cleanup
* CoreplexIP-E31 ilg projects
* E51FPGA ilg projects
* Tested Debug
* debug launch files
* E31 Debug Launch Files
* removed typo project
* E51 launch files. Forgotten E31 File
* Missing coreplexip files
* examples ported to ilg build plugin
* project cleanup
* CoreplexIP-E31 ilg projects
* E51FPGA ilg projects
* Tested Debug
* debug launch files
* E31 Debug Launch Files
* removed typo project
* E51 launch files. Forgotten E31 File
* Missing coreplexip files
* starting fresh
* HiFive1 demo_gpio and libwrap
* hifive1 hello
* debug launchers for hello and demo_gpio
* hifive1 led_fade
* led_fade: Since E300 Arty Dev Kit doesn't have a PRCI, the led_fade demo doesn't really work on it.
* update include paths to ease generating stand-alone zips
* Adding E51 Examples
* E51 demo launch files
* E31 Demos
* E31 demo launch files
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configurations.
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output
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Branch target misalignment reduces performance by about 10%.
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Provide get_timer_value() and get_timer_freq() and use them. On Arty,
they use mcycle and the known-fixed core frequency, whereas on HiFive1
they use mtime and the known-fixed mtime frequency.
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The --wrap feature of GNU ld supports a cleaner framework for linking in
alternative implementations of libc functions without cpp hacks.
Place wrappers in separate object files to reduce static code size.
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things.
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* Bump tool versions
* Use version of OpenOCD which can load programs into flash
* Bump OpenOCD to Handle ISSI Flash Programming
* Update Header files
* add initial support for hifive1
* add dhrystone
* add clock helper functions
* add openocd cfg file
* Demo_GPIO checkpoint -- compiles and runs but no blinky LEDs
* Remove riscv-tests submodule
* Remove FPGA files, as they are no longer relevant to this Repository
* Add openocd_upload script
* Add Pinmux Mappings
Adding the pinmux mappings to the Platform Header
* Add IOF Mappings to platform header
* Re-order the IOF Mapping declarations
* Add more useful things to platform headers
* Get GPIO Demo working again (except interrupts aren't working)
* Update README with more OS packages needed
A bare ubuntu-16.04.1-server installation could not run `make tools`
without these packages.
* bump openocd to get SCKDIV fix
* Remove duplicated help text for run_debug target
* Add package to README that is needed for openocd build
Without this package I was seeing two different failures like below
when running `make tools`.
/home/scottj/freedom-e-sdk/openocd/configure: line 4533: syntax error near unexpected token `0.23'
/home/scottj/freedom-e-sdk/openocd/configure: line 4533: `PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG(0.23)'
Makefile:70: recipe for target '/home/scottj/freedom-e-sdk/toolchain/bin/openocd' failed
make: *** [/home/scottj/freedom-e-sdk/toolchain/bin/openocd] Error 2
... or ...
+ autoconf
configure.ac:12: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_WARN
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.
configure.ac:240: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_MSG_NOTICE
configure.ac:342: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_DEFINE
Makefile:70: recipe for target '/home/scottj/freedom-e-sdk/toolchain/bin/openocd' failed
make: *** [/home/scottj/freedom-e-sdk/toolchain/bin/openocd] Error 1
* Bump OpenOCD to not overwrite SCKDIV when flashing
* Roll back CoreMark
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- Remove duplicate GDB
- Update target name to freedom-e300
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