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documentation update: top level README and target-utils/README
author | Michael Spacefalcon <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Tue, 10 Jun 2014 20:07:13 +0000 |
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1 You are looking at the top level of the freecalypso-sw source code tree. | 1 You are looking at the top level of the freecalypso-sw source code tree. The |
2 primary aim of this project is to produce our own full-source GSM firmware that | |
3 would fully operate the TI Calypso-based GSM phones and modems of interest to | |
4 us; this primary subproject is being worked on in the gsm-fw subtree. While | |
5 that project is progressing very slowly, the associated side projects have | |
6 already produced some useful tools for operating on these GSM devices; see | |
7 README.hosttools for the details. | |
8 | |
2 The subtrees of this source tree are as follows: | 9 The subtrees of this source tree are as follows: |
3 | 10 |
4 gsm-fw This tree contains the early beginnings of my (Michael | 11 gsm-fw This tree contains the early beginnings of my (Michael |
5 Spacefalcon's) attempt to recreate TI's GSM firmware suite for | 12 Spacefalcon's) attempt to recreate TI's GSM firmware suite for |
6 modems and basic phones, consisting of Nucleus RTOS, RiViera | 13 modems and basic phones, consisting of Nucleus RTOS, RiViera |
8 GSM/GPRS protocol stack, AT command interpreter and UI layers. | 15 GSM/GPRS protocol stack, AT command interpreter and UI layers. |
9 | 16 |
10 At the present, none of the actual GSM code (L1 or G23) has | 17 At the present, none of the actual GSM code (L1 or G23) has |
11 been integrated yet, but most of the underlying RTOS environment | 18 been integrated yet, but most of the underlying RTOS environment |
12 is present and working: one can exercise RVT, ETM and FFS. | 19 is present and working: one can exercise RVT, ETM and FFS. |
13 L1 integration will begin soon. | 20 The OSL component of GPF is currently being worked on; L1 will |
21 follow afterward. | |
14 | 22 |
15 ffstools Here you will find tools for "in vitro" examination of FFS | 23 target-utils This tree contains code that runs on Calypso targets, but is |
16 (flash file system) images read out of TI-based GSM devices. | 24 not regular firmware (gsm-fw) or a part thereof. The two key |
17 See doc/TIFFS-Overview for more information. | 25 components built in this tree are loadagent (needed for all |
26 targets) and compalstage (for Compal phones only), which need | |
27 to be installed on the user's host system in order for | |
28 loadtools (see README.hosttools) to do their job. | |
18 | 29 |
19 loadtools The suite of tools which run on a development host machine | 30 ffstools Tools that run on a Unix or GNU/Linux host; see README.hosttools |
20 (normally PC/Linux desktop or laptop) and communicate with | 31 loadtools for the details. |
21 Calypso targets. Starting from the Calypso ROM bootloader, | 32 miscutil |
22 these tools allow you to peek and poke registers, read and | 33 rvinterf |
23 program flash, and load and execute experimental code in IRAM | |
24 or XRAM. | |
25 | |
26 rvinterf In common with TI's original fw, FreeCalypso GSM fw implements | |
27 the so-called RiViera serial MUX, which is a binary packet | |
28 protocol for multiplexing many kinds of debug and development | |
29 traffic over just one available physical serial port. This | |
30 rvinterf directory contains the early beginnings of our suite | |
31 of tools for connecting to this RV serial interface, supporting | |
32 both our own gsm-fw as well as some existing proprietary | |
33 firmwares to the extent to which they are compatible. | |
34 | |
35 target-utils These are utilities which run on Calypso targets, but which are | |
36 independent of Nucleus, of any other RTOS, and of any larger | |
37 firmware suite, i.e., totally standalone. The two current | |
38 utilities are loadagent, which is common for all currently | |
39 supported Calypso targets and is required in order to use | |
40 fc-loadtool or fc-xram (see loadtools), and pirexplore - the | |
41 latter is a hardware exploration utility specific to the | |
42 Pirelli DP-L10 target. | |
43 | 34 |
44 toolchain Scripts and patches for building the gcc+binutils toolchain | 35 toolchain Scripts and patches for building the gcc+binutils toolchain |
45 targeting ARM7, the CPU core of the Calypso GSM/GPRS baseband | 36 targeting ARM7, the CPU core of the Calypso GSM/GPRS baseband |
46 processor. You'll need to build and install this toolchain | 37 processor. You'll need to build and install this toolchain |
47 first before you can build gsm-fw or target-utils. | 38 first before you can build gsm-fw or target-utils. |