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VxWorks 5.5<br />

<strong>BSP</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

HARDWARE DETAILS Section<br />

This section discusses hardware elements and device drivers, such as serial,<br />

Ethernet, and SCSI. It also includes memory maps for each bus and lists of<br />

interrupt levels and/or vector numbers for each interrupting source.<br />

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Section<br />

This section identifies the unique characteristics of the board. It includes all<br />

information needed by the user that does not fit in any other section.<br />

For customers who have the <strong>BSP</strong> Validation Test Suite, this section must also<br />

address known failures of VTS tests. Presumably the board doesn’t have a special<br />

feature or it implements it in a special manner. The <strong>BSP</strong> writer is responsible for<br />

documenting all exceptions noted during VTS testing of the <strong>BSP</strong>.<br />

BOARD LAYOUT Section<br />

Use the .bS/.bE macros to display board diagrams. See the template <strong>BSP</strong> for<br />

guidelines on diagramming jumper positions, or see target.nr, p.27.<br />

SEE ALSO Section<br />

This section always references the Setup and Startup chapter of the Tornado User’s<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>. Other Wind River manuals can be referenced as necessary.<br />

Use the .tG macro for Tornado User’s <strong>Guide</strong> references. Use the .pG macro for<br />

VxWorks Programmer’s <strong>Guide</strong> references. (See Markup Commands, p.190.) Use the .iB<br />

macro for other manuals. For example:<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY Section<br />

.SH "SEE ALSO"<br />

.tG "Setup and Startup,"<br />

.pG "Configuration, Motorola MC680x0"<br />

This section references any additional technical manuals, data sheets, or<br />

supplements that the user should have at hand. Use the .iB macro for these<br />

references. (See Markup Commands, p.190.) For example:<br />

.SH "BIBLIOGRAPHY"<br />

.iB "Motorola MC68020 User’s Manual"<br />

.iB "Motorola MC68030 User’s Manual"<br />

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