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* Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/ | |
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*/ | |
//This Firmware Code serves as an example to read and deserialize the data written in the message buffer. | |
#include <stdint.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <pru_cfg.h> | |
#include <pru_intc.h> | |
#include <rsc_types.h> | |
#include <pru_rpmsg.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
#include "resource_table_1.h" | |
volatile register uint32_t __R31; | |
#define PRU_SRAM 0x00010000 | |
/* Host-1 Interrupt sets bit 31 in register R31 */ | |
#define HOST_INT ((uint32_t) 1 << 31) | |
/* The PRU-ICSS system events used for RPMsg are defined in the Linux device tree | |
* In this example, PRU1 uses system event 18 (To ARM) and 19 (From ARM) | |
*/ | |
#define TO_ARM_HOST 18 | |
#define FROM_ARM_HOST 19 | |
/* | |
* Using the name 'rpmsg-client-sample' will probe the RPMsg sample driver | |
* found at linux-x.y.z/samples/rpmsg/rpmsg_client_sample.c | |
* | |
* Using the name 'rpmsg-pru' will probe the rpmsg_pru driver found | |
* at linux-x.y.z/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_pru.c | |
*/ | |
#define CHAN_NAME "rpmsg-pru" | |
#define CHAN_DESC "Channel 31" | |
#define CHAN_PORT 31 | |
/* | |
* Used to make sure the Linux drivers are ready for RPMsg communication | |
* Found at linux-x.y.z/include/uapi/linux/virtio_config.h | |
*/ | |
#define VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK 4 | |
// RPMSG_BUF_SIZE = 512 bytes; pru_rpmsg_hdr header is of 16 bytes (minus the data[0] part); so maximum message length is of 496 bytes. | |
void* payload[RPMSG_BUF_SIZE]; | |
/* | |
* main.c | |
*/ | |
void main(void) | |
{ | |
struct pru_rpmsg_transport transport; | |
uint16_t src, dst, len; | |
volatile uint8_t *status; | |
/* AM335x must enable OCP master port access in order for the PRU to | |
* read external memories. | |
*/ | |
CT_CFG.SYSCFG_bit.STANDBY_INIT = 0; | |
volatile uint32_t* sram_pointer = (volatile uint32_t *) PRU_SRAM; | |
int i = 0; | |
/* Clear the status of the PRU-ICSS system event that the ARM will use to 'kick' us */ | |
CT_INTC.SICR_bit.STS_CLR_IDX = FROM_ARM_HOST; | |
/* Make sure the Linux drivers are ready for RPMsg communication */ | |
status = &resourceTable.rpmsg_vdev.status; | |
while (!(*status & VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK)); | |
/* Initialize the RPMsg transport structure */ | |
pru_rpmsg_init(&transport, &resourceTable.rpmsg_vring0, &resourceTable.rpmsg_vring1, TO_ARM_HOST, FROM_ARM_HOST); | |
/* Create the RPMsg channel between the PRU and ARM user space using the transport structure. */ | |
while (pru_rpmsg_channel(RPMSG_NS_CREATE, &transport, CHAN_NAME, CHAN_DESC, CHAN_PORT) != PRU_RPMSG_SUCCESS); | |
while (1) { | |
/* Check bit 31 of register R31 to see if the ARM has kicked us */ | |
if (__R31 & HOST_INT) { | |
/* Clear the event status */ | |
CT_INTC.SICR_bit.STS_CLR_IDX = FROM_ARM_HOST; | |
/* Receive one message*/ | |
while (pru_rpmsg_receive(&transport, &src, &dst, payload, &len)==PRU_RPMSG_SUCCESS){ | |
uint32_t x = *(uint32_t *) payload; | |
*(sram_pointer+i) = x; | |
i++; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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