Author: maciek2w Date: Tue Feb 28 14:26:23 2006 GMT Module: SOURCES Tag: HEAD ---- Log message: - initial revision
---- Files affected: SOURCES: skyeye.conf (NONE -> 1.1) (NEW) ---- Diffs: ================================================================ Index: SOURCES/skyeye.conf diff -u /dev/null SOURCES/skyeye.conf:1.1 --- /dev/null Tue Feb 28 15:26:23 2006 +++ SOURCES/skyeye.conf Tue Feb 28 15:26:18 2006 @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# memmap.conf and skyeye.conf are all skyeye's hareware coinfigure files. +# memmap.conf is for skyeye-v0.2.5- +# skyeye.conf is for skyeye-v0.2.5+ +# usually you needn't to chang them. +# for example, a AT91's configure file is shown below: +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# below is the cpu config info +# cpu maybe arm7tdmi or arm720t +cpu: arm7tdmi +#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# below is the machine(develop board) config info +# machine(develop board) maybe at91 or ep7312 +mach: at91 +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#NOTICE: this parameter is useless for skyeye-V0.3.1+ +# have 7 memory bank (include RAM, ROM, mapped IO space) +# below is the memory config info +mem_num: 7 +# map=M means ram/rom, map=I means mapped IO space, +# type=RW means can be read or written, +# type=R means read only, +# addr=0x..... means the mem bank's beginning address, +# size=0x..... means the mem bank's memory size, +# file=... is the filesystem image file, used for uclinux4skyeye or armlinux4skyeye +mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x00000000, size=0x00004000 +mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x01000000, size=0x00400000 +mem_bank: map=M, type=R, addr=0x01400000, size=0x00400000, file=./boot.rom +mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x02000000, size=0x00400000 +mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x02400000, size=0x00008000 +mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x04000000, size=0x00400000 +mem_bank: map=I, type=RW, addr=0xf0000000, size=0x10000000 +#now, add more options on mem_bank +mem_bank: map=M, type=RW, addr=0x10000000, size=0x00000800, file=./loader.bin,boot=yes +#start binary program at 0x100000000 +#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# below is the net config info +# state=on/off means simulated NIC is wired or not, +# mac=.... means the mac addr in simulated NIC, +# ethmod=tuntap/vnet means the virtual driver used in host evnironment, +# hostip=... means the ip address in host environment to interactive with skyeye. +# format: state=on/off mac=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx ethmod=tuntap/vnet hostip=dd.dd.dd.dd +# *********NOTICE********** +#If you run two more skyeyes at the same time, +# please use different skyeye.conf for each skyeye instance, and only one +# skyeye run first and related skyeye.conf content has hostip value: +# ...... +# net: ... ethmod=vnet, hostip=ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd +# other skyeye.conf should has content(hostip[0] should be 0): +# ...... +# net: ... ethmod=vnet, hostip=0.ddd.ddd.ddd +net: state=on, mac=0:4:3:2:1:f, ethmod=tuntap, hostip=10.0.0.1 +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +#uart: use it to read/write characters in another terminal +#now you can use them to connect real serial port. +#you can add an option to skyeye.conf as below: +uart: fd_in=/dev/ttyS0, fd_out=/dev/ttyS0 +#then use a terminal connect host's COM1, you can see the output in the terminal. +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#add log parameter which is used to recode the instr. flow and regs when +#program are running. +log: logon=0, logfile=/tmp/sk1.log, start=100000, end=200000 +#logon = 0 or 1 0:doesn't log, 1 do log +#logfile: the filename which have the log info +#start: the start point of instruction flow to log, should >=0 +#end: the end point of instructio flow to log + +#----------------------------------------------------------------- +# below is the lcd config info +# state=on/off means simulated LCD is wired or not +lcd: state=on ================================================================ _______________________________________________ pld-cvs-commit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-cvs-commit
