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VisualDSP++ 4.5 Loader and Utilities Manual - Analog Devices

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<strong>Loader</strong>/Splitter for Blackfin Processors<br />

Table 2-10. Blackfin <strong>Loader</strong> Comm<strong>and</strong>-Line Switch Summary (Cont’d)<br />

Switch Description<br />

-proc processor The -proc processor switch specifies the target processor.<br />

The processor can be one of the following: ADSP-BF531,<br />

ADSP-BF532, ADSP-BF533, ADSP-BF534, ADSP-BF535,<br />

ADSP-BF536, ADSP-BF537, ADSP-BF538, ADSP-BF539,<br />

ADSP-BF561, ADSP-BF566, AD6531, AD6532, AD6900, AD6901,<br />

AD6902, AD6903.<br />

-romsplitter The -romsplitter switch creates a non-bootable image only. This<br />

switch overwrites the -b switch <strong>and</strong> any other switch bounded by<br />

the boot mode.<br />

In the .ldf file, declare memory segments to be ‘split’ as type ROM.<br />

The splitter skips RAM segments, resulting in an empty file if all segments<br />

are declared as RAM. The -romsplitter switch supports hex<br />

<strong>and</strong> ASCII formats.<br />

-ShowEncryptionMessage The -ShowEncryptionMessage switch displays a message returned<br />

from the encryption function.<br />

-si-revision #|none|any The -si-revision {#|none|any} switch provides a silicon revision<br />

of the specified processor.<br />

The switch parameter represents a silicon revision of the processor<br />

specified by the -proc processor switch. The parameter takes one<br />

of three forms:<br />

The none value indicates that the <strong>VisualDSP++</strong> ignores<br />

silicon errata.<br />

The # value indicates one or more decimal digits, followed<br />

by a point, followed by one or two decimal digits. Examples<br />

of revisions are: 0.0; 1.12; 23.1. Revision 0.1 is distinct<br />

from <strong>and</strong> “lower” than revision 0.10. The digits to<br />

the left of the point specify the chip tapeout number; the<br />

digits to the right of the point identify the metal mask<br />

revision number. The number to the right of the point<br />

cannot exceed decimal 255.<br />

The any value indicates that <strong>VisualDSP++</strong> produces an<br />

output file that can be run at any silicon revision.<br />

The switch generates either a warning about any potential anomalous<br />

conditions or an error if any anomalous conditions occur.<br />

� In<br />

the absence of the silicon revision switch, the<br />

loader utility selects the greatest silicon revision it is<br />

aware of, if any.<br />

<strong>VisualDSP++</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Loader</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 2-71

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