>>>>> "Tarmo" == Tarmo Kuuse writes: Tarmo> While struggling with eCos on Coldfire 5208 I stumbled on a Tarmo> nasty bug. The fast ethernet controller often stalls if Tarmo> transmission is flagged immediately after copying data to Tarmo> buffer. Tarmo> I have no idea why this happens. Maybe my compiler (from Tarmo> CodeSourcery, not eCos) does something to confuse the FEC. Tarmo> Maybe the 5208 hardware is buggy. Tarmo> Hopefully the currently supported devices (5282 and 532x) Tarmo> are safe when built with eCos toolchain (I cannot test it). Tarmo> The patch could save a few neurons for someone. Tarmo> Patch adds a NOP between filling the buffer and flagging Tarmo> the transmitter. This is not the right fix, and the problem is nothing to do with the toolchain. FreeScale have redefined the nop instruction for ColdFires to act as a barrier instruction. When the cpu executes nop it stalls the instruction pipeline until all previous instructions have completed. Also, if the processor has some kind of write buffer between the cache and external memory then nop will stall until the write buffer has been emptied. Most of the time you do not need to worry about pipeline effects like this, but DMA engines and cache interactions nearly always need very special care. The operation immediately before starting the transmit is a HAL_DCACHE_STORE(). Without the nop that macro may not have finished executing, so the cache store is still happening at the point that the ethernet engine fetches the buffer descriptors. Hence the ethernet engine may see bogus buffer descriptors, and confusion results. The correct solution is to incorporate the nop into your processor's HAL_DCACHE_STORE() macro, thus making the macro do precisely what it is supposed to do. That will fix any other uses of HAL_DCACHE_STORE(), not just the ethernet driver. It also avoids adding an unnecessary nop instruction on processors which do not need it, e.g. the mcf5272 which does not have a data cache at all. Bart -- Bart Veer eCos Configuration Architect eCosCentric Limited The eCos experts http://www.ecoscentric.com/ Barnwell House, Barnwell Drive, Cambridge, UK. Tel: +44 1223 245571 Registered in England and Wales: Reg No 4422071. Besuchen Sie uns vom 3.-5.03.09 auf der Embedded World 2009, Stand 11-300 Visit us at Embedded World 2009, Nürnberg, Germany, 3-5 Mar, Stand 11-300