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=== Blackfin programming reference === | === Blackfin programming reference === | ||
− | If you are new to blackfin development it may be a good idea to read this document. | + | : If you are new to blackfin development it may be a good idea to read this document. |
− | + | : [http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/processor_manuals/bf533_hwr_Rev3.4.pdf Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference] | |
=== Pitfalls === | === Pitfalls === | ||
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: Switch your scope to the STOP-Mode if you don't need capturing during your software is working. Sometimes i got unpredictable crashs when the device was in AUTO-Mode. Hope to find a reason for this thing soon. | : Switch your scope to the STOP-Mode if you don't need capturing during your software is working. Sometimes i got unpredictable crashs when the device was in AUTO-Mode. Hope to find a reason for this thing soon. | ||
− | + | === Unlock the Keyboard === | |
: If you need keyboard interaction, first you should unlock the keyboard for user inputs. | : If you need keyboard interaction, first you should unlock the keyboard for user inputs. | ||
: This lines will do the job: | : This lines will do the job: |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 25 April 2013
Sorry, not complete yet, you will find some starting point in the examples delivered with the toolchain...
Todo
howto compile examples
Blackfin programming reference
- If you are new to blackfin development it may be a good idea to read this document.
- Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference
Pitfalls
- Alignment
- Every command must be word aligned. When you access the memory, word accesses must be word aligned, long word accesses must be long word aligned.
- Don't use the .align directive . It doesn't works with the toolchain. Use .byte directives to do that.
- Subroutines / Calls
- Every subroutine that calls subroutines must start with LINK and end with UNLINK to save the return address to the stack. The blackfin CPU doesn't do that automaticly.
Example:
sub: LINK 0x0 ... CALL sub2 ... UNLINK RTS
- STOP-Mode
- Switch your scope to the STOP-Mode if you don't need capturing during your software is working. Sometimes i got unpredictable crashs when the device was in AUTO-Mode. Hope to find a reason for this thing soon.
Unlock the Keyboard
- If you need keyboard interaction, first you should unlock the keyboard for user inputs.
- This lines will do the job:
R0=0 CALL Set_KeyLock
- The keyboard is locked, because the serial interface is used to upload and start your software.
- You can see that its locked if the only keycode you get is KC_KEYLOCK (0xc9).