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Texas Instruments OMAP35 Series User Manual (238 pages)
EVM Linux PSP
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 5.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
List of Tables
17
Read this First
19
Installation
23
System Requirements
24
Installation
25
Installation Steps
27
Environment Setup
28
Setup NFS Filesystem
29
2 X-Loader
31
Introduction
32
Compiling X-Loader
33
Signing X-Load.bin
34
Flashing X-Loader
35
Onenand
35
Nand
35
Preparing MMC/SD for Boot
36
Creating Bootable Partition
36
Copying X-Loader
36
3 U-Boot
37
Compiling U-Boot
39
Flashing U-Boot
40
Onenand
40
Micron NAND
40
Configuring U-Boot
41
Using Ramdisk Image
41
Using NFS (Default U-Boot Configuration)
41
Using NFS with no DHCP in Linux
42
Managing Onenand
44
Marking a Bad Block
44
Erasing Onenand
44
Writing to Onenand
45
Reading from Onenand
45
Scrubbing Onenand
46
Managing NAND
47
Marking a Bad Block
47
Viewing Bad Blocks
47
Erasing NAND
47
Writing to NAND
48
Reading from NAND
49
Unlocking NAND Address Space
49
NAND ECC Algorithm Selection
50
Kernel
51
Compiling Linux Kernel
52
Configuring Linux Kernel
53
Build Configuration for Omap35X
53
Booting Linux Kernel
56
Selecting Boot Mode
56
5 Audio Driver
59
Introduction
61
References
61
Acronyms & Definitions
62
Features
63
Features Supported
63
Constraints
64
Audio Driver : Constraints
64
Architecture
65
ALSA Soc Layer
65
Design
65
Driver Configuration
67
Device Interface
78
Proc Interface
79
Commonly Used Apis
79
Display Driver
93
Introduction
95
References
95
Acronyms & Definitions
95
Hardware Overview
95
Features
96
Overview
96
Usage
96
Architecture
122
Driver Architecture
122
Software Design Interfaces
122
Software Interfaces
124
Fbdev' Driver Interface
124
V4L2 Driver Interface
125
SYSFS Software Design Interfaces
127
Driver Configuration
128
Configuration Steps
128
Installation
133
Resizer Driver
139
Introduction
140
References
140
Acronyms
140
Hardware Overview
140
Features
141
Overview of Features Supported
141
Usage of Features
141
Constraints
147
Architecture
148
Software Interface
149
Application Programming Interface
149
Ioctls
150
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_G_PARAMS Arguments
151
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_S_PARAMS Arguments
151
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_G_STATUS Argument
152
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_REQBUF Arguments
153
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_RESIZE Arguments
153
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_QUERYBUF Arguments
154
Resizer: Ioctl RSZ_QUEUEBUF Arguments
154
Data Structures
154
Resizer: Parameters Configuration Structure Fields
155
Driver Configuration
159
Configuration Steps
159
Sample Application Flow
162
Revision History
163
Daughter Card Module
165
Mass Market Daughter Card
166
Acronyms & Definitions
166
Introduction
166
MMDC Acronyms
166
Block Diagram
167
Board Illustration
168
Features Supported under Software
169
Capture Driver
171
Introduction
172
References
173
Capture Driver Acronyms
174
Acronyms & Definitions
174
Features
175
Supported Features
175
Constraints/Limitations
175
Known Issues
175
Architecture
177
System Diagram
177
Software Design Interfaces
179
Driver Configuration
194
Configuration Steps
194
Installation
199
Sample Applications
201
Introduction
201
Hardware Setup
201
Provided Sample Applications
201
Usb Driver
203
Introduction
205
References
205
Hardware Overview
205
Features
207
Supported
207
Not Supported
207
Driver Configuration
208
USB Phy Selection for MUSB OTG Port
208
USB Controller in Host Mode
208
MUSB OTG Controller in Gadget Mode
209
MUSB OTG Controller in OTG Mode
210
Host Mode Applications
211
USB Controller and USB MSC HOST
211
USB HID Class
212
USB Controller and USB HID
213
USB Audio
213
USB Video
214
Gadget Mode Applications
215
CDC/RNDIS Gadget
216
USB OTG (HNP/SRP) Testing
217
Software Interface
219
Sysfs
219
Procfs
219
Revision History
220
Introduction
222
References
222
Acronyms & Definitions
222
Features
223
Features Supported
223
Features Not Supported
223
Limitations
223
Revision History
224
Power Management
225
Introduction
227
References
227
Features
228
Supported
228
Not Supported
228
Limitations
228
Architecture
229
Cpuidle
229
Dynamic Tick Suppression
231
Suspend & Resume
231
Configuration
232
Cpuidle
232
Cpufreq
233
Smartreflex
233
Software Interface
235
Cpuidle
235
Suspend & Resume
236
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Texas Instruments OMAP35 Series Getting Started Manual (69 pages)
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Motherboard
| Size: 5.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
1 Overview
10
What's in the Kit
10
What's on the Board
11
What's Next
12
Updates & Further Information
13
2 EVM Hardware Setup
14
Processor Module SW1
16
Main Board SW4
16
Uart1
17
Ethernet
17
Audio out
17
Audio in
17
Power Selection Switch
17
Power Cable
18
Setup Terminal Program
18
Hyperterm Setup
18
Teraterm Setup
18
Minicom Setup
18
3 Running the Demonstration Software
20
Default Boot Configuration
20
Starting the Standalone Demos
21
Running the Standalone Demos
22
About the Decode Demo
23
Running the Demos from Command Line
24
Running the Video Encode Examples
25
Running the Image Encode Example
26
Running the Audio, Video and Image Decode Examples
27
4 Omap35X DVEVM Software Setup
29
Software Overview
29
Command Prompts in this Guide
29
Requirements
30
Preparing to Install
30
Installing the Software
31
Installing the Target Linux Software
32
Installing the DVSDK Software
32
Installing the A/V Demo Data
34
Installing the Toolchain
35
Exporting a Shared File System for Target Access
36
Testing the Shared File System
38
Notes on Using Production Codecs
39
Setting up the Build/Development Environment
40
Writing a Simple Program and Running It on Omap35X EVM
40
5 Updating/Restoring the Flash Image
42
Requirements
42
Preparing to Install
42
Downloading U-Boot Via the UART Downloader
43
Using U-Boot to Update the Flash Memory
45
Setup the TFTP Server
45
Running the Re-Flash Procedure
46
6 Rebuilding the Software
50
Rebuilding U-Boot
50
Rebuilding the Linux Kernel
51
Rebuilding the DVSDK Software for the Target
52
Rebuilding the Initial NAND X-Loader
54
Rebuilding the Target-Side UART Loader
55
Rebuilding the NFS Image
55
Rebuilding the Full Ramdisk Image
56
Rebuilding the Minimal Ramdisk Image
56
Rebuilding the JFFS2 File-System Image
56
Rebuilding the DSP Side Server Executables
57
7 EVM Operation
59
Using Telnet
59
Booting the New Linux Kernel
59
Checking the TFTP Server Setup in the Linux Development PC
59
Using TFTP to Boot the New Linux Kernel
59
Flashing the New Linux Kernel
61
Flashing the Pre-Built/Rebuilt NAND Flash File System
61
Changing Options in U-Boot
62
Alternate Boot Methods
63
Booting from Flash Using Board's NAND Flash File System
63
Booting from Flash Using NFS File System
64
Booting Via TFTP Using Board's NAND Flash File System
64
Booting Via TFTP Using NFS File System
65
Working with 256MB Micron Mddr Memory
66
8 Additional Procedures
67
Putting Demo Applications in the Third-Party Menu
67
Changing the Output Display to DVI
68
Enabling Audio Capture for Speech Encode
69
Texas Instruments OMAP35 Series Getting Started Manual (46 pages)
EVM
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Motherboard
| Size: 5.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
1 Overview
10
What's in the Kit
10
Identifying Board Variations
11
What's on the Board
14
OMAP3503 SDK Contents
15
What's Next
18
Updates & Further Information
19
2 EVM Hardware Setup
20
Main Board SW4
21
Processor Module SW1
22
Uart1
22
Ethernet
22
Audio out
22
Audio in
23
Power Selection Switch
23
Power Cable
23
3 Running the Demo Software
24
Setup Terminal Program
25
Hyperterminal Setup
25
Teraterm Setup
25
Minicom Setup
25
Running the Basic Demo
27
Performing an Audio Record and Playback
27
Performing a Touch Screen Test
27
4 Software Setup
28
Requirements
28
Installing the Software
28
Installing the Toolchain
29
Setting up the Toolchain
31
5 Updating the Flash Image
32
Requirements
32
Preparing to Install
32
Downloading U-Boot Via the UART Downloader
33
Using U-Boot to Update the Flash Memory
35
Setup the TFTP Server
35
Running the Re-Flash Procedure
36
6 Rebuilding the Software
38
Rebuilding U-Boot
38
Rebuilding the Linux Kernel
39
Rebuilding the Initial NAND X-Loader
39
Rebuilding the Target-Side UART Loader
40
Rebuilding the NFS Image
40
Rebuilding the Full Ramdisk Image
41
Rebuilding the JFFS2 File-System Image
42
7 EVM Operation
43
Using Telnet
43
Booting the New Linux Kernel
43
Checking the TFTP Server Setup in the Linux Development PC
43
Using TFTP to Boot the New Linux Kernel
44
Flashing the New Linux Kernel
44
Changing Options in U-Boot
45
Exporting an NFS Root File-System
46
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Texas Instruments OMAP35 Series Getting Started Manual (25 pages)
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Microcontrollers
| Size: 0.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Overview
9
What's in the SDK Package
9
What's Next
10
Command Prompts in this Guide
10
Updates & Further Information
10
Omap35X DVEVM Software Setup for Graphics SDK
11
Requirements
11
Preparing to Install
11
Installing the Software
12
Installing the Target Linux Software
13
Installing the Graphics SDK Software
14
Installing the Toolchain
14
Setting up the Build/Development Environment
16
Executing the Graphics SDK Demonstration Software
17
Default Boot Parameter Settings
17
Boot Parameter Settings for NAND Flash Target File System
17
Boot Parameter Settings for NFS
17
Pre-Built NFS Target File System
17
Running the Standalone Demos
18
Running the Demos from Command Line
18
Running Graphics SDK Sample Applications
19
Running Graphics SDK Opengl Es1.X Demos
19
Running Graphics SDK Opengl ES2.0 Demos
19
Building the NFS Target File System with Graphics SDK Demos
20
Building the NFS Target File System
20
Modifying the Init Script to Start the Graphics SDK Demos
21
Building the Omap35X Graphics Demo Software
22
Building the Omap35X Graphics SDK Demos
22
Building and Executing Your Own Demos
23
Building the Graphics Kernel Modules
25
Texas Instruments OMAP35 Series Migration Manual (50 pages)
EVM Linux PSP Migration Guide - Moving to Open source(GIT)
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Motherboard
| Size: 1.19 MB
Table of Contents
Read this First
11
Fbdev Display Driver
13
V4L2 Display Driver
35
V4L2 Capture Driver
47
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