NAME
CPU_ELAN — AMD Elan 520 CPU supportSYNOPSIS
options CPU_ELANoptions CPU_ELAN_PPS
options CPU_ELAN_XTAL
- machdep.elan_gpio_config
- machdep.elan_freq
options CPU_SOEKRIS
DESCRIPTION
The options CPU_ELAN enables support for the AMD Elan 520 CPU. A device /dev/elan-mmcr exports the MMCR register bank to userland using mmap(2). The i8254 timer will be adjusted to the slightly unorthodox frequency 1189161 Hz (32768 * 45 * 25 / 31) employed by the Elan. A timecounter named “ELAN
” is implemented
using the general purpose timer 2, but it will not be usable unless HZ is
configured at 150 or higher. This timecounter is much better than the
“i8254
” timecounter and should be used
at all times.
The machdep.elan_gpio_config
sysctl(8) variable enables configuration of the
GPIO pins of the CPU. The string must be exactly 32 characters long. A
‘-
’ means the GPIO is unavailable. A
‘l
’ (lower-case ell) configures a
led(4) device (active low). A
‘L
’ configures a
led(4) device (active high). A
‘.
’ means no configuration for this
GPIO. These led(4) devices will be named
/dev/led/gpio%d. For meaning of
‘P
’,
‘e
’ and
‘E
’, see under
options CPU_ELAN_PPS.
The options CPU_ELAN_XTAL and the
machdep.elan_freq
sysctl(8) variable can be used to set the CPU
clock crystal frequency in Hz. The default is 33333333 Hz.
The options CPU_ELAN_PPS enables precision
timestamping using the RFC2783 PPS-API via the
/dev/elan-mmcr device. The resolution will be
approximately 125 nsec and the precision ± 125 nsec. (For 125 nsec read
“4 / CPU clock crystal frequency”.)
The input signal must be connected to the TMR1IN pin and a GPIO pin. The GPIO
pin must be configured with a ‘P
’ in
machdep.elan_gpio_config.
In addition, one GPIO pin can be configured with either
‘e
’ (active low) or
‘E
’ (active high) to become a
“echo” output of the input signal. Please notice that this
signal is not suitable for calibration.
If the options CPU_SOEKRIS is given, the support
will additionally be tailored to the Soekris Engineering 45xx series of
embedded computers. The “error” led will be configured (as
/dev/led/error) and the GPIO pins which are not
available will be disabled.
SEE ALSO
led(4), timecounters(4), sysctl(8)HISTORY
The CPU_ELAN code first appeared in FreeBSD 4.7.AUTHORS
Poul-Henning Kamp <[email protected]>November 23, 2003 | Debian |