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Programmer’s Reference for the VE RTSMs3.2 VE model configuration parametersThe Real-Time System Models for the VE reference system have parameters that can be definedat run time.Parameters that can be modified only at model build time, or that are not normally modified bythe user in the equivalent hardware system, are not discussed.See the following sections for details of the model parameter sets:• Motherboard peripheral parameters• Motherboard virtual component parameters on page 3-8• RTSM_VE_Cortex-A15MPx1, RTSM_VE_Cortex-A15MPx2 andRTSM_VE_Cortex-A15MPx4 coretile parameters on page 3-10• RTSM_VE_Cortex-A9 coretile parameters on page 3-12• RTSM_VE_Cortex-R5_MPx1 and RTSM_VE_Cortex-R5_MPx2 coretile parameters onpage 3-14• <strong>ARM</strong>v7A-AEM on page 3-17.3.2.1 Motherboard peripheral parametersThis section describes the peripheral parameters that you can change on the motherboard. Itcontains:• Color LCD controller parameters• Ethernet parameters• System controller parameters on page 3-6• VE system register block parameters on page 3-6• UART parameters on page 3-7• Watchdog parameters on page 3-7.Color LCD controller parametersTable 3-4 lists the Color LCD Controller instantiation-time parameters that you can changewhen the model is started.The syntax to use in a configuration file or on the command line is:motherboard.pl111_clcd.parameter=valueTable 3-4 Color LCD controller configuration parametersParameter Description Type Values Defaultpixel_double_limitThe threshold in horizontal pixels belowwhich pixels sent to the frame-buffer aredoubled in size in both dimensions.integer - 0x12CEthernet parametersTable 3-5 on page 3-6 lists the Ethernet instantiation-time parameters that you can change whenthe model is started.The syntax to use in a configuration file or on the command line is:<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0575A Copyright © 2011 <strong>ARM</strong>. All rights reserved. 3-5ID051811Non-Confidential

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