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Initialization Code Introduction

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7.1: Introduction

The initialization code is the first piece of code executed when there's a reset/reboot. Its purpose is to initialize the board for the application. This chapter contains a narrative description of the initialization process followed by a description of each of the files and routines commonly found in the BSP related to initialization. The remainder of this chapter covers special issues which require attention such as interrupt vector table and chip select initialization.

Most of the examples in this chapter will be based on the gen68340 BSP initialization code. Like most BSPs, the initialization for this BSP is divided into two subdirectories under the BSP source directory. The gen68340 BSP source code is in the following directory:

c/src/lib/libbsp/m68k/gen68340

The following source code files are in this subdirectory.

NOTE: The directory start340 is simply named start or start followed by a BSP designation.

In the start340 directory are two source files. The file startfor340only.s is the simpler of these files as it only has initialization code for a MC68340 board. The file start340.s contains initialization for a 68349 based board as well.


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