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Linux on the CRIS architecture ============================== This is a port of Linux to Axis Communications ETRAX 100LX, ETRAX FS and ARTPEC-3 embedded network CPUs. For more information about CRIS and ETRAX please see further below. In order to compile this you need a version of gcc with support for the ETRAX chip family. Please see this link for more information on how to download the compiler and other tools useful when building and booting software for the ETRAX platform: http://developer.axis.com/wiki/doku.php?id=axis:install-howto-2_20 What is CRIS ? -------------- CRIS is an acronym for 'Code Reduced Instruction Set'. It is the CPU architecture in Axis Communication AB's range of embedded network CPU's, called ETRAX. The ETRAX 100LX chip -------------------- For reference, please see the following link: http://www.axis.com/products/dev_etrax_100lx/index.htm The ETRAX 100LX is a 100 MIPS processor with 8kB cache, MMU, and a very broad range of built-in interfaces, all with modern scatter/gather DMA. Memory interfaces: * SRAM * NOR-flash/ROM * EDO or page-mode DRAM * SDRAM I/O interfaces: * one 10/100 Mbit/s ethernet controller * four serial-ports (up to 6 Mbit/s) * two synchronous serial-ports for multimedia codec's etc. * USB host controller and USB slave * ATA * SCSI * two parallel-ports * two generic 8-bit ports (not all interfaces are available at the same time due to chip pin multiplexing) ETRAX 100LX is CRISv10 architecture. The ETRAX FS and ARTPEC-3 chips ------------------------------- The ETRAX FS is a 200MHz 32-bit RISC processor with on-chip 16kB I-cache and 16kB D-cache and with a wide range of device interfaces including multiple high speed serial ports and an integrated USB 1.1 PHY. The ARTPEC-3 is a variant of the ETRAX FS with additional IO-units used by the Axis Communications network cameras. See below link for more information: http://www.axis.com/products/dev_etrax_fs/index.htm ETRAX FS and ARTPEC-3 are both CRISv32 architectures. Bootlog ------- Just as an example, this is the debug-output from a boot of Linux 2.4 on a board with ETRAX 100LX. The displayed BogoMIPS value is 5 times too small :) At the end you see some user-mode programs booting like telnet and ftp daemons. Linux version 2.4.1 (bjornw@godzilla.axis.se) (gcc version 2.96 20000427 (experimental)) #207 Wed Feb 21 15:48:15 CET 2001 ROM fs in RAM, size 1376256 bytes Setting up paging and the MMU. On node 0 totalpages: 2048 zone(0): 2048 pages. zone(1): 0 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. Linux/CRIS port on ETRAX 100LX (c) 2001 Axis Communications AB Kernel command line: Calibrating delay loop... 19.91 BogoMIPS Memory: 13872k/16384k available (587k kernel code, 2512k reserved, 44k data, 24k init) kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - vm_area_struct kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - filp Dentry-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 16384 bytes) Buffer-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 0, 8192 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 0, 8192 bytes) kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - kiobuf kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - bdev_cache Inode-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 8192 bytes) kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - inode_cache POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 Starting kswapd v1.8 kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - file lock cache kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - blkdev_requests block: queued sectors max/low 9109kB/3036kB, 64 slots per queue ETRAX 100LX 10/100MBit ethernet v2.0 (c) 2000 Axis Communications AB eth0 initialized eth0: changed MAC to 00:40:8C:CD:00:00 ETRAX 100LX serial-driver $Revision: 1.7 $, (c) 2000 Axis Communications AB ttyS0 at 0xb0000060 is a builtin UART with DMA ttyS1 at 0xb0000068 is a builtin UART with DMA ttyS2 at 0xb0000070 is a builtin UART with DMA ttyS3 at 0xb0000078 is a builtin UART with DMA Axis flash mapping: 200000 at 50000000 Axis flash: Found 1 x16 CFI device at 0x0 in 16 bit mode Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table v1.0 at 0x0040 Axis flash: JEDEC Device ID is 0xC4. Assuming broken CFI table. Axis flash: Swapping erase regions for broken CFI table. number of CFI chips: 1 Using default partition table I2C driver v2.2, (c) 1999-2001 Axis Communications AB ETRAX 100LX GPIO driver v2.1, (c) 2001 Axis Communications AB NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - ip_dst_cache IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048) NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0. VFS: Mounted root (cramfs filesystem) readonly. Init starts up... Mounted none on /proc ok. Setting up eth0 with ip 10.13.9.116 and mac 00:40:8c:18:04:60 eth0: changed MAC to 00:40:8C:18:04:60 Setting up lo with ip 127.0.0.1 Default gateway is 10.13.9.1 Hostname is bbox1 Telnetd starting, using port 23. using /bin/sash as shell. sftpd[15]: sftpd $Revision: 1.7 $ starting up And here is how some /proc entries look: 17# cd /proc 17# cat cpuinfo cpu : CRIS cpu revision : 10 cpu model : ETRAX 100LX cache size : 8 kB fpu : no mmu : yes ethernet : 10/100 Mbps token ring : no scsi : yes ata : yes usb : yes bogomips : 99.84 17# cat meminfo total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached: Mem: 7028736 925696 6103040 114688 0 229376 Swap: 0 0 0 MemTotal: 6864 kB MemFree: 5960 kB MemShared: 112 kB Buffers: 0 kB Cached: 224 kB Active: 224 kB Inact_dirty: 0 kB Inact_clean: 0 kB Inact_target: 0 kB HighTotal: 0 kB HighFree: 0 kB LowTotal: 6864 kB LowFree: 5960 kB SwapTotal: 0 kB SwapFree: 0 kB 17# ls -l /bin -rwxr-xr-x 1 342 100 10356 Jan 01 00:00 ifconfig -rwxr-xr-x 1 342 100 17548 Jan 01 00:00 init -rwxr-xr-x 1 342 100 9488 Jan 01 00:00 route -rwxr-xr-x 1 342 100 46036 Jan 01 00:00 sftpd -rwxr-xr-x 1 342 100 48104 Jan 01 00:00 sh -rwxr-xr-x 1 342 100 16252 Jan 01 00:00 telnetd