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@ -78,17 +78,47 @@ look at the `i.MX RT1050 Processor Reference Manual, Rev. 4, 12/2019` chapter
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FDT
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---
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The BSP used a FDT based initialization. The FDT is linked into the application.
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The BSP uses a FDT based initialization. The FDT is linked into the application.
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You can find the default FDT used in the BSP in
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`bsps/arm/imxrt/dts/imxrt1050-evkb.dts`. To use your own FDT compile it and
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convert it into a C file with (replace `YOUR.dts` and simmilar with your FDT
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source names)::
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`bsps/arm/imxrt/dts/imxrt1050-evkb.dts`. The FDT is split up into two parts. The
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core part is put into an `dtsi` file and is installed together with normal
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headers into `${PREFIX}/arm-rtems6/imxrt1052/lib/include`. You can use that to
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create your own device tree based on that. Basically use something like::
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/dts-v1/;
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#include <imxrt/imxrt1050-pinfunc.h>
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#include <imxrt/imxrt1050.dtsi>
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&lpuart1 {
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pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_lpuart1>;
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status = "okay";
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};
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&chosen {
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stdout-path = &lpuart1;
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};
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/* put your further devices here */
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&iomuxc {
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pinctrl_lpuart1: lpuart1grp {
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fsl,pins = <
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IMXRT_PAD_GPIO_AD_B0_12__LPUART1_TX 0x8
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IMXRT_PAD_GPIO_AD_B0_13__LPUART1_RX 0x13000
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>;
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};
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/* put your further pinctrl groups here */
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};
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You can then convert your FDT into a C file with (replace `YOUR.dts` and similar
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with your FDT source names)::
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sh> export BSP_DIR="${RTEMS_SRC_DIR}/bsps/arm/imxrt/"
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sh> arm-rtems6-cpp -P -x assembler-with-cpp \
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-I "${BSP_DIR}/include/" \
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-include "YOUR.dts" /dev/null | \
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dtc -@ -O dtb -o "YOUR.dtb" -b 0 -p 1024
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-I ${PREFIX}/arm-rtems6/imxrt1052/lib/include \
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-include "YOUR.dts" /dev/null | \
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dtc -@ -O dtb -o "YOUR.dtb" -b 0 -p 1024
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sh> rtems-bin2c -C -N imxrt_dtb "YOUR.dtb" "YOUR.c"
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Make sure that your new c file is compiled and linked into the application.
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