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fcup-settime: moved time() retrieval a little closer to the output
A fundamental problem with all simple time transfer tools is that there is
always some delay between the time retrieval on the source system and that
transmitted time being set on the destination, and the resulting time
on the destination system is off by that delay amount. This delay cannot
be fully eliminated when working in a simple environment like ours,
but we should make our best effort to minimize it. In the present case,
moving the atinterf_init() call before the time() retrieval should make
a teensy-tiny improvement.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 11 Aug 2018 21:52:17 +0000 |
parents | e7502631a0f9 |
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The following target utilities or code components are currently buildable in this target-utils tree: compalstage For Compal phones only: a little piece of code that is fed to the original fw's bootloader via the serial download protocol provided by the latter; it re-enables the Calypso chip boot ROM and jumps to it, allowing our loadagent to be loaded in the same way as on freedom-enabled devices. helloapp Template/skeleton for building programs like loadagent and pirexplore. loadagent Loadagent is built to be loaded and run out of the Calypso internal (on-chip) RAM, and does not depend on any hardware outside of the Calypso chip itself - thus it should run unchanged on all Calypso targets. It expects to be loaded by the Calypso ROM bootloader in the UART download mode, and it reads a RAM variable left behind by the ROM code that indicates which UART has been used to perform that download - it then uses that same UART to communicate with the host, presenting an interactive command prompt. You can run loadagent "raw" by loading loadagent.srec with fc-iram, but normally it is used "behind the scenes" by fc-loadtool and fc-xram. pirexplore For Pirelli DP-L10 target only: this program is built in the same manner as loadagent (also runs out of IRAM, expects to be loaded with fc-iram, and presents an interactive command prompt on the autodetected UART), but it automatically performs some hardware (board level) initialization specific to the Pirelli, and offers additional commands for exploring the hardware features of this device. tf-breakin Here we build the payload for the tfc139 hack-utility; see ../rvinterf/lowlevel/tfc139.c for the ugly details.