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Makefiles for the test units were getting messier, so now drivers
(that need to be tested) are statically compiled in their own
folder under z80/drivers.
The kernel makefile and is now broken since everything has been moved.
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Basic file system implementation
Path resolution work in progress
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Simple I/O (sio) interfaced, not yet implemented
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- remove syscall.h, unused and not implemented
- bug fix for memcmp() in string.c
other changes are still partially unfinished and might not work
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there is a new program with GUI (gtk3) to send data to its avr
conterpart.
it needs to be tested, since there may be a few bugs in it;
building a GUI was a terrible idea.
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the programmer will receive the binary in blocks of defined size
by a program under sw/programmer/linux (moved from sw/linux).
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- new type pid_t and program management mechanism to make it
easier to switch to a multitasking kernel
- new memory related functions in memory.h to move, copy and
manage pages
- fix typos
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the idea behind kernel/include/progman.h was good but the implementation was
very not unix-like, so I made a new file under
kernel/include/process.h that will implement the same features
other changes:
- move usart register structs definitions outside of the device
- remove old build files
- delete boot.h and boot_loader.h (as they weren't used by anything)
- change on makefile to build binary with `makebin` instead of `xxd`
- new file memory.h to implement memory mapping and mmu control
- new type `uint` in types.h
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Separation of boot and login sections
Improuved program manager system
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boot improved
program allocation
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Serial updates from NaoPross
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Programs management
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Some Program manager structures, macros and functions (WORK IN PROGRESS)
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fix for bug in usart.c, in function usart_write() that checked the
trasmission_empty register at the wrong time causing it to overwrite
the buffer.
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changes in usart:
- new functions to setup the serial comunication settings such as baudrate,
parity and stop bits
- init function with most common values
- transmit and receive functions each with a wrapper to send data blocks
changes in libc:
- new file stdio.c with basic implementation of putch, printf still a prototype
- new file string.c with memcpy() function
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other changes:
- change from main() to kmain() in crt0.s and kernel.c
- new file devices.h to define all address locations for devices
- new data type
- register_t as volatile uint8_t for registers in devices
- size_t from libc
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fix for the old makefile, because it could't compile more than one source file.
new libc directory with mem.c to start implementing the standard C library
(or at least the part we need).
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- update of the makefile to use sdcc, since it is more popular and
it's easier to insall on other computers
- fix of crt0.s (old loader.asm) for the new compiler
- change of the structure in the source code folder to separate
betweeen libc and kernel code
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add M4 32/32 CPLD datasheet
new VHDL code with better control over the address space thanks to the
M4 which has a 16 bit input port
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doc: added datasheets for
- GAL16V8
- MAX214
- MAX232
added script to build doc under windows with miktex
updated notes
hw: finished i/o devices and bus viewer
sw: created files for pld programming
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