esp-idf/components/soc/esp32h2/soc_memory_layout.c
Shu Chen 983cca8b27 esp32h2: copy driver/hal/soc components from esp32c3
Copy the esp32c3 code without any change:
 * components/driver/esp32h2
 * components/esp32h2
 * components/hal/esp32h2
 * components/soc/esp32h2
2021-07-01 19:53:11 +08:00

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// Copyright 2020 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
//
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#ifndef BOOTLOADER_BUILD
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "esp_attr.h"
#include "sdkconfig.h"
#include "soc/soc.h"
#include "soc/soc_memory_layout.h"
#include "esp_heap_caps.h"
/**
* @brief Memory type descriptors. These describe the capabilities of a type of memory in the SoC.
* Each type of memory map consists of one or more regions in the address space.
* Each type contains an array of prioritized capabilities.
* Types with later entries are only taken if earlier ones can't fulfill the memory request.
*
* - For a normal malloc (MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT), give away the DRAM-only memory first, then pass off any dual-use IRAM regions, finally eat into the application memory.
* - For a malloc where 32-bit-aligned-only access is okay, first allocate IRAM, then DRAM, finally application IRAM.
* - Application mallocs (PIDx) will allocate IRAM first, if possible, then DRAM.
* - Most other malloc caps only fit in one region anyway.
*
*/
const soc_memory_type_desc_t soc_memory_types[] = {
// Type 0: DRAM
{ "DRAM", { MALLOC_CAP_8BIT | MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT, MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL | MALLOC_CAP_DMA | MALLOC_CAP_32BIT, 0 }, false, false},
// Type 1: DRAM used for startup stacks
{ "STACK/DRAM", { MALLOC_CAP_8BIT | MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT, MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL | MALLOC_CAP_DMA | MALLOC_CAP_32BIT, MALLOC_CAP_RETENTION }, false, true},
// Type 2: DRAM which has an alias on the I-port
{ "D/IRAM", { 0, MALLOC_CAP_DMA | MALLOC_CAP_8BIT | MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL | MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT, MALLOC_CAP_32BIT | MALLOC_CAP_EXEC }, true, false},
// Type 3: IRAM
{ "IRAM", { MALLOC_CAP_EXEC | MALLOC_CAP_32BIT | MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL, 0, 0 }, false, false},
// Type 4: RTCRAM
{ "RTCRAM", { MALLOC_CAP_8BIT|MALLOC_CAP_DEFAULT, MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL|MALLOC_CAP_32BIT, 0 }, false, false},
};
#ifdef CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_MEMPROT_FEATURE
#define SOC_MEMORY_TYPE_DEFAULT 0
#else
#define SOC_MEMORY_TYPE_DEFAULT 2
#endif
const size_t soc_memory_type_count = sizeof(soc_memory_types) / sizeof(soc_memory_type_desc_t);
/**
* @brief Region descriptors. These describe all regions of memory available, and map them to a type in the above type.
*
* @note Because of requirements in the coalescing code which merges adjacent regions,
* this list should always be sorted from low to high by start address.
*
*/
const soc_memory_region_t soc_memory_regions[] = {
{ 0x3FC80000, 0x20000, SOC_MEMORY_TYPE_DEFAULT, 0x40380000}, //Block 4, can be remapped to ROM, can be used as trace memory
{ 0x3FCA0000, 0x20000, SOC_MEMORY_TYPE_DEFAULT, 0x403A0000}, //Block 5, can be remapped to ROM, can be used as trace memory
{ 0x3FCC0000, 0x20000, 1, 0x403C0000}, //Block 9, can be used as trace memory
#ifdef CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_ALLOW_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP
{ 0x50000000, 0x2000, 4, 0}, //Fast RTC memory
#endif
};
const size_t soc_memory_region_count = sizeof(soc_memory_regions) / sizeof(soc_memory_region_t);
extern int _data_start, _heap_start, _iram_start, _iram_end, _rtc_force_slow_end;
/**
* Reserved memory regions.
* These are removed from the soc_memory_regions array when heaps are created.
*
*/
// Static data region. DRAM used by data+bss and possibly rodata
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION((intptr_t)&_data_start, (intptr_t)&_heap_start, dram_data);
// Target has a big D/IRAM region, the part used by code is reserved
// The address of the D/I bus are in the same order, directly shift IRAM address to get reserved DRAM address
#define I_D_OFFSET (SOC_DIRAM_IRAM_LOW - SOC_DIRAM_DRAM_LOW)
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION((intptr_t)&_iram_start - I_D_OFFSET, (intptr_t)&_iram_end - I_D_OFFSET, iram_code);
#ifdef CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_ALLOW_RTC_FAST_MEM_AS_HEAP
/* We use _rtc_force_slow_end not _rtc_noinit_end here, as rtc "fast" memory ends up in RTC SLOW
region on C3, no differentiation. And _rtc_force_slow_end is the end of all the static RTC sections.
*/
SOC_RESERVE_MEMORY_REGION(SOC_RTC_DRAM_LOW, (intptr_t)&_rtc_force_slow_end, rtcram_data);
#endif
#endif // BOOTLOADER_BUILD