Blackfin Processor Loader Guide
Table 2-9. Blackfin Loader Command-Line Switches (Cont'd)
Switch
-ShowEncryptionMessage
-si-revision version
-v
-waits #
-
width #
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Description
Displays a message returned from the encryption function.
Provides a silicon revision of the specified processor.
The
parameter represents a silicon revision of the processor
version
specified by the
switch. The revision version takes one of two
-proc
forms:
•
One or more decimal digits, followed by a point, followed by one
or two decimal digits. Examples of revisions are:
. Version
is distinct from and "lower" than version
23.1
0.1
. The digits to the left of the point specify the chip tapeout
0.10
number; the digits to the right of the point identify the metal
mask revision number. The number to the right of the point can-
not exceed decimal
255
•
A
version value is also supported, indicating that the
none
VDSP++ tool should ignore silicon errata.
This switch either generates a warning about any potential anomalous
conditions or generates an error if any anomalous conditions occur.
Note: In the absence of the silicon revision switch, the loader selects
the greatest silicon revision it is aware of, if any.
Note: In the absence of the
value)—
-si-revision
generates an error.
Outputs verbose loader messages and status information, as the
loader processes files.
Specifies the number of the wait states for external access. Valid
inputs are
through
. Default is
0
15
Flash/PROM boot mode only.
Note: Currently supported only for ADSP-BF535 processors.
Specifies the loader output file's width in bits. Valid values are
, depending on the boot mode. The default is
16
The switch has no effect on boot kernel code processing on
ADSP-BF535 processors. The loader processes the kernel in 8-bit
widths regardless of selection of the output data width.
•
For Flash/PROM booting, the size of the output file depends on
the
switch.
-width #
•
For SPI booting, the size of the output
both
and
-width 8
header information.
.
parameter (a valid version
version
alone or with an invalid value—the loader
. Wait states apply to the
15
.LDR
. The only difference is the
-width 16
VisualDSP++ Loader Manual
for 16-Bit Processors
;
;
0.0
1.12
and
8
.
8
file is the same for
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