Hardware Definitions

Hardware definition files are integral to the system firmware. The hardware definitions apply a layer of data structures and address mappings to the underlying hardware, so that every control register, bit field in the system, memory, and interrupt vector is easily accessible from C and assembly code. This set of header files provides a system definition for the RSL15 SoC, including:

  • Register and bit descriptions for registers accessible to the processor
  • Memory maps for all of the memories and memory-mapped elements that are accessible to the processor
  • Interrupt vector table descriptions for the processor
  • Macros that support the Arm Cortex-M33 processor's basic core functionality

The format and configuration of all of these support files conform to CMSIS compatibility requirements wherever possible. As required by CMSIS, the hardware definitions are included by the top-level CMSIS include file (rsl15.h) alongside the other CMSIS requirements. For more information about CMSIS, and this top-level include file, see Introduction.

If an application includes the top-level header file, and defines RSL15_CID to match the chip identifier of the relevant RSL15 device, then all of the support macros and HAL functions that are available to support that processor development on the chip are made accessible to that application.

NOTE: All devices that share a chip identifier are guaranteed to be compatible with the same firmware.

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