This repository allows you to program Freedom E300 boards using the Arduino IDE. You can install this repository in two ways:
- Using the Arduino Boards Manager to download precompiled binaries.
- Manually compiling the tools.
Follow the instructions below to install the Board support package.
Please see the Getting Started Guides for more information on how to install and use the tools.
Freedom E310 Arty Dev Kit Getting Started Guide
Follow the insructions in the https://github.com/westerndigitalcorporation/CincoWinPkg/blob/master/README.md
Download and install Arduino IDE 1.6.12 or later tarball from the Arduino website. Unpack it and run their installation script as directed.
Use one of the following methods:
Add the https://raw.githubusercontent.com/westerndigitalcorporation/CincoWinPkg/master/package_sifive_index.json
to the Additional Boards Manager URLs in the Preferences->Settings
.
** This is generally not supported. ** You can use this technique if you want to work on the code in this repository.
- Clone this Repository
Clone this repo wherever you like. Assume that you set an environment variable CINCO to that location.
cd $CINCO
git clone --recursive http://github.com/sifive/cinco.git
- Create a simlink from your Arduino install location.
cd /opt/arduino-1.6.12/hardware/
ln -s $CINCO/hardware sifive
- Install RISC-V Tools and OpenOCD
If you have previously installed the Freedom E SDK, you do not need to do this step.
Follow the instructions in the Freedom E SDK README to install the SDK. You can use the version included in this repository or download and install it separately.
- Add the toolchain to your path
export PATH=$CINCO/hardware/freedom_e/freedom-e-sdk/toolchain/bin:$PATH
If you installed the Freedom E SDK some other way, use that installation location instead.
Select the board in the Arduino Menu Tools->Board->HiFive1
If you installed the tools using the Arduino Package Manager,
select Tools -> Tool Install Location -> Default
.
If you compiled the Freedom E SDK manually, select
Tools -> Tool Install Location -> Manual
.
If you installed the tools using the Arduino Package Manager, select
Tools->Programmer->SiFive OpenOCD
If you installed the tools manually, select
Tools->Programmer-> Manual SiFive OpenOCD
Select an example program and modify it as usual.
For example, use the 'File->Examples->Basics->Blink' example, which needs no modifications.
Hit the "Verify" button to test the program compiles, then "Upload" to program to your board. The green LED should blink.