From eb05dafc4b6b985e8dfd130d7dfd5e9d8f8ae465 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: qwert Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 16:24:25 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Removed startup routine. git-svn-id: https://src.develer.com/svnoss/bertos/trunk@1784 38d2e660-2303-0410-9eaa-f027e97ec537 --- bertos/cpu/arm/hw/startup_lm3s.c | 275 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 275 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bertos/cpu/arm/hw/startup_lm3s.c diff --git a/bertos/cpu/arm/hw/startup_lm3s.c b/bertos/cpu/arm/hw/startup_lm3s.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8f0a11d9..00000000 --- a/bertos/cpu/arm/hw/startup_lm3s.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,275 +0,0 @@ -/** - * \file - * - * - * \brief Hardware-specific definitions - * - * \version $Id$ - * - * \author Manuele Fanelli - */ - - - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// startup.c - Boot code for Stellaris. -// -// Copyright (c) 2005-2007 Luminary Micro, Inc. All rights reserved. -// -// Software License Agreement -// -// Luminary Micro, Inc. (LMI) is supplying this software for use solely and -// exclusively on LMI's microcontroller products. -// -// The software is owned by LMI and/or its suppliers, and is protected under -// applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved. Any use in violation -// of the foregoing restrictions may subject the user to criminal sanctions -// under applicable laws, as well as to civil liability for the breach of the -// terms and conditions of this license. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS". NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED -// OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -// MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE. -// LMI SHALL NOT, IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR -// CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. -// -// This is part of revision 1392 of the Stellaris Peripheral Driver Library. -// -//***************************************************************************** - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// Forward declaration of the default fault handlers. -// -//***************************************************************************** -void ResetISR(void); -static void NmiSR(void); -static void FaultISR(void); -static void IntDefaultHandler(void); - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// The entry point for the application. -// -//***************************************************************************** -extern int main(void); - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// Reserve space for the system stack. -// -//***************************************************************************** -#ifndef STACK_SIZE -#define STACK_SIZE 64 -#endif -static unsigned long pulStack[STACK_SIZE]; - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// The minimal vector table for a Cortex M3. Note that the proper constructs -// must be placed on this to ensure that it ends up at physical address -// 0x0000.0000. -// -//***************************************************************************** -__attribute__ ((section(".isr_vector"))) -void (* const g_pfnVectors[])(void) = -{ - (void (*)(void))((unsigned long)pulStack + sizeof(pulStack)), - // The initial stack pointer - ResetISR, // The reset handler - NmiSR, // The NMI handler - FaultISR, // The hard fault handler - IntDefaultHandler, // The MPU fault handler - IntDefaultHandler, // The bus fault handler - IntDefaultHandler, // The usage fault handler - 0, // Reserved - 0, // Reserved - 0, // Reserved - 0, // Reserved - IntDefaultHandler, // SVCall handler - IntDefaultHandler, // Debug monitor handler - 0, // Reserved - IntDefaultHandler, // The PendSV handler - IntDefaultHandler, // The SysTick handler - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port A - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port B - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port C - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port D - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port E - IntDefaultHandler, // UART0 Rx and Tx - IntDefaultHandler, // UART1 Rx and Tx - IntDefaultHandler, // SSI Rx and Tx - IntDefaultHandler, // I2C Master and Slave - IntDefaultHandler, // PWM Fault - IntDefaultHandler, // PWM Generator 0 - IntDefaultHandler, // PWM Generator 1 - IntDefaultHandler, // PWM Generator 2 - IntDefaultHandler, // Quadrature Encoder - IntDefaultHandler, // ADC Sequence 0 - IntDefaultHandler, // ADC Sequence 1 - IntDefaultHandler, // ADC Sequence 2 - IntDefaultHandler, // ADC Sequence 3 - IntDefaultHandler, // Watchdog timer - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 0 subtimer A - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 0 subtimer B - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 1 subtimer A - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 1 subtimer B - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 2 subtimer A - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 2 subtimer B - IntDefaultHandler, // Analog Comparator 0 - IntDefaultHandler, // Analog Comparator 1 - IntDefaultHandler, // Analog Comparator 2 - IntDefaultHandler, // System Control (PLL, OSC, BO) - IntDefaultHandler, // FLASH Control - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port F - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port G - IntDefaultHandler, // GPIO Port H - IntDefaultHandler, // UART2 Rx and Tx - IntDefaultHandler, // SSI1 Rx and Tx - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 3 subtimer A - IntDefaultHandler, // Timer 3 subtimer B - IntDefaultHandler, // I2C1 Master and Slave - IntDefaultHandler, // Quadrature Encoder 1 - IntDefaultHandler, // CAN0 - IntDefaultHandler, // CAN1 - 0, // Reserved - IntDefaultHandler, // Ethernet - IntDefaultHandler // Hibernate -}; - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// The following are constructs created by the linker, indicating where the -// the "data" and "bss" segments reside in memory. The initializers for the -// for the "data" segment resides immediately following the "text" segment. -// -//***************************************************************************** -extern unsigned long _etext; -extern unsigned long _data; -extern unsigned long _edata; -extern unsigned long _bss; -extern unsigned long _ebss; - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// This is the code that gets called when the processor first starts execution -// following a reset event. Only the absolutely necessary set is performed, -// after which the application supplied main() routine is called. Any fancy -// actions (such as making decisions based on the reset cause register, and -// resetting the bits in that register) are left solely in the hands of the -// application. -// -//***************************************************************************** -void -ResetISR(void) -{ - unsigned long *pulSrc, *pulDest; - - // - // Copy the data segment initializers from flash to SRAM. - // - pulSrc = &_etext; - for(pulDest = &_data; pulDest < &_edata; ) - { - *pulDest++ = *pulSrc++; - } - - // - // Zero fill the bss segment. - // - for(pulDest = &_bss; pulDest < &_ebss; ) - { - *pulDest++ = 0; - } - - // - // Call the application's entry point. - // - main(); -} - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// This is the code that gets called when the processor receives a NMI. This -// simply enters an infinite loop, preserving the system state for examination -// by a debugger. -// -//***************************************************************************** -static void -NmiSR(void) -{ - // - // Enter an infinite loop. - // - while(1) - { - } -} - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// This is the code that gets called when the processor receives a fault -// interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving the system state -// for examination by a debugger. -// -//***************************************************************************** -static void -FaultISR(void) -{ - int i=0; - // - // Go into an infinite loop. - // - while(1) - { - } -} - -//***************************************************************************** -// -// This is the code that gets called when the processor receives an unexpected -// interrupt. This simply enters an infinite loop, preserving the system state -// for examination by a debugger. -// -//***************************************************************************** -static void -IntDefaultHandler(void) -{ - int i=0; - // - // Go into an infinite loop. - // - while(1) - { - } -} - -- 2.25.1