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VxWorks
BSP Developer’s Guide, 6.0
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INTRODUCTION Section
This section includes getting-started information, including subsections detailing
ROM installation, boot ROM flash instructions, and jumper settings for VxWorks
operation.
FEATURES Section
This section describes all the features of the board. Every feature should be
identified under either the Supported Features or Unsupported Features subheadings.
Each board configuration option should be considered a feature. A third
subheading, Feature Interactions, describes how one feature or board configuration
affects others.
HARDWARE DETAILS Section
This section discusses hardware elements and device drivers, such as serial,
Ethernet, and SCSI devices. It also includes memory maps for each bus and lists of
interrupt levels and/or vector numbers for each interrupting source.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Section
This section identifies the unique characteristics of the board. It includes all
information needed by the user that does not fit in any other section.
For customers who have the BSP validation test suite, this section must also
address known failures of tests in the test suite. Presumably the board either does
not have a special feature or it implements it in a special manner. The BSP writer is
responsible for documenting all exceptions noted during testing of the BSP. For
more information on the validation test suite, see the VxWorks Hardware Interface
Validation Guide.
BOARD LAYOUT Section
In this section, include some diagrammatic way of notifying users of the locations
of serial and Ethernet connectors, jumpers and switches, the reset button, and
other items relevant to getting the board working. The preferred method of
providing this information is by using a detailed diagram or picture with the
relevant connectors labelled. This is especially important for the console and
Ethernet connectors. In cases where the connectors are stacked vertically, be sure
to indicate which connector is the console; that is, the uppermost or lowermost D-9
connector. In target.nr files, this type of diagram is provided as an ASCII
representation of the board. This is still an acceptable format, although a JPEG
image is preferred.
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