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Sentio Framework

This file contains the kernel, hardware abstraction layer and libraries for development on the Sentio platform.

Clone the project

This code is intended to be included as a submodule in a Sentio application. The code can be neither compiled nor executed on its own. Nevertheless, to inspect the code or make changes, it can be cloned.

git clone git://github.com/mpfusion/sentio-framework.git

Install

CodeSourcery gcc tools

These tools can be obtained as binary version and source code from Mentor Graphics. The binaries that were used during development are also available from the following site. The version is not kept up-to-date.

Unpack the archive and add the bin directory to your PATH, e.g. as follows:

cat >> $HOME/.profile << EOL
if [ -d "\$HOME/usr/opt/arm-2012.09/bin" ] ; then
    PATH="\$HOME/usr/opt/arm-2012.09/bin:\$PATH"
fi
EOL

Energy Mirco energyAware tools

These tools are only available as binaries and can be obtained from energymicro. Here is a link to the Linux 686 binary package. If this download is unavailable, it can be found on the following site. The version is also not kept up-to-date.

Unpack the archive and add the bin directory to your PATH, e.g. as follows:

cat >> $HOME/.profile << EOL
if [ -d "\$HOME/usr/opt/energymicro" ] ; then
    PATH="\$HOME/usr/opt/energymicro:\$PATH"
fi
EOL

For this tools you need the 32 bit readline and libusb libraries. Depending on your distribution the packages might be called differently, on Debian it is lib32readline5 and libusb-1.0-0.

Flashing as non-root user

On most Linux distributions only root has the right to flash the binary to the platform. On Windows this should not be necessary, since non-administrators by default have the right to access the device. In order to enable non-root users to flash, one can use a udev rule which automatically enables members of the group plugdev to launch the flasher. Run the following commands with root privileges or alternatively follow the instructions in the doc directory of the energyAware tools.

cat >> /etc/udev/rules.d/50-jlink.rules << EOL
ACTION=="add", ATTR{idProduct}=="0101", ATTR{idVendor}=="1366", MODE="664", GROUP="plugdev"
ACTION=="add", ATTR{idProduct}=="0102", ATTR{idVendor}=="1366", MODE="664", GROUP="plugdev"
ACTION=="add", ATTR{idProduct}=="0103", ATTR{idVendor}=="1366", MODE="664", GROUP="plugdev"
ACTION=="add", ATTR{idProduct}=="0104", ATTR{idVendor}=="1366", MODE="664", GROUP="plugdev"
EOL

Finally ensure that the user is a member of the plugdev group:

groupadd plugdev
usermod --append --groups plugdev <username>

Terminal access

To see the debug output one can use a terminal program like minicom. The necessary settings are as follows.

device                 /dev/ttyUSB0
baud rate              2000000
bits                   8
parity                 odd
hardware flow control  no
software flow control  no

This can be accomplished with the following minicom configuration.

pu port      /dev/ttyUSB0
pu baudrate  2000000
pu bits      8
pu parity    O
pu stopbits  1
pu rtscts    No

Place these lines in a file called $HOME/.minirc.dfl and running minicom on the console should display the debug output generated by the application.

Code style

Tabs are used for indentation and spaces for alignment. To maintain a uniform code appearance the program astyle is used with the following options.

astyle -T4pbcUDH -z2

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