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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Bracey fb6aa3ef4f Clean up ARM toolchain heap+stack setup in targets
ARM Compiler 6.13 testing revealed linker errors pointing out
conflicting use of `__user_setup_stackheap` and
`__user_initial_stackheap` in some targets. Remove the unwanted
`__user_initial_stackheap` from the targets - the setup is
centralised in the common platform code.

Looking into this, a number of other issues were highlighted

* Almost all targets had `__initial_sp` hardcoded in assembler,
  rather than getting it from the scatter file. This was behind
  issue #11313. Fix this generally.
* A few targets' `__initial_sp` values did not match the scatter
  file layout, in some cases meaning they were overlapping heap
  space. They now all use the area reserved in the scatter file.
  If any problems are seen, then there is an error in the
  scatter file.
* A number of targets were reserving unneeded space for heap and
  stack in their startup assembler, on top of the space reserved in
  the scatter file, so wasting a few K. A couple were using that
  space for the stack, rather than the space in the scatter file.

To clarify expected behaviour:

* Each scatter file contains empty regions `ARM_LIB_HEAP` and
  `ARM_LIB_STACK` to reserve space. `ARM_LIB_STACK` is sized
  by the macro `MBED_BOOT_STACK_SIZE`, which is set by the tools.
  `ARM_LIB_HEAP` is generally the space left over after static
  RAM and stack.
* The address of the end of `ARM_LIB_STACK` is written into the
  vector table and on reset the CPU sets MSP to that address.
* The common platform code in Mbed OS provides `__user_setup_stackheap`
  for the ARM library. The ARM library calls this during startup, and
  it calls `__mbed_user_setup_stackheap`.
* The default weak definition of `__mbed_user_setup_stackheap` does not
  modify SP, so we remain on the boot stack, and the heap is set to
  the region described by `ARM_LIB_HEAP`. If `ARM_LIB_HEAP` doesn't
  exist, then the heap is the space from the end of the used data in
  `RW_IRAM1` to the start of `ARM_LIB_STACK`.
* Targets can override `__mbed_user_setup_stackheap` if they want.
  Currently only Renesas (ARMv7-A class) devices do.
* If microlib is in use, then it doesn't call `__user_setup_stackheap`.
  Instead it just finds and uses `ARM_LIB_STACK` and `ARM_LIB_HEAP`
  itself.
2019-10-23 14:53:49 +03:00
Deepika 36c7b2de86 uARM - Move heap region after IRAM1
ARM_LIB_HEAP start is aligned to IRAM1 end, hence should be placed next to
RW_IRAM1 i.e. no other region in between.
2019-04-09 12:01:01 -05:00
deepikabhavnani 0ff2d42143 Heap and stack size picked from linker files,export symbols not needed 2019-02-28 19:54:38 -06:00
deepikabhavnani 0dc5561991 Guard RAM start and size defines 2019-02-28 19:54:38 -06:00
deepikabhavnani c91d35ccc8 Target_NXP: Add ARM_LIB_STACK and ARM_LIB_HEAP section
Instead of user defined symbols in assembly files or C files,
use linker scripts to add heap and stack - this is inconsistent
with ARM std linker scripts
2019-02-28 19:54:38 -06:00
Chris Snow 82ae53a282 Simplify CRP placement. 2017-10-02 19:23:35 +01:00
Chris Snow d6404726dd Ensure CRP is set correctly for IAR, GCC and ARM
CRP value can be set through a macro in mbed_app such as
"macros": [
    "CRP=CRP_NONE"
]
2017-09-30 19:26:05 +01:00
Chris Snow f8f54837cd Linker update for bootloader support 2017-09-30 19:00:25 +01:00
Jimmy Brisson 15a9a0382b Enable Compiling with ARMC6 across all targets
remove duplicate sys.cpp
2017-09-11 13:20:32 -05:00
0x6d61726b 131379aa0c reserved topmost 32 bytes of RAM used by IAP functions
NXP LPC176x/5x User Manual UM10360 Rev 4.1:
32.3.2.8 RAM used by IAP command handler
Flash programming commands use the top 32 bytes of on-chip RAM. The maximum stack 
usage in the user allocated stack space is 128 bytes and it grows downwards.
2017-04-30 14:13:05 +02:00
Christopher Haster 26ced98734 restructure - Restructured cmsis directory
targets/cmsis -> cmsis
targets/cmsis/TARGET_* -> targets/TARGET_*/device
targets/cmsis/TARGET_*/mbed_rtx.h -> targets/TARGET_*/mbed_rtx.h
2016-10-04 17:51:44 -05:00