PIC microcontrollers are a RISC line from Microchip. They are used in ECE 2504 Introduction to Computer Engineering and ECE 4534 Embedded System Design.
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Compiling Code
MPLAB is the IDE recommended by the ECE department. It can be run inside a Virtual Machine, programming using USB passthrough. It can also be installed under wine and the compiler used from the commandline. sdcc is a GPL C compiler with some support for PIC devices. Some GNU utilities (namely the assembler and linker, but not compiler) have been modified to support Microchip's microprocessors as part of the gputils project. Piklab is an IDE with support for both open source toolchains.
Using Wine to Run the Toolchain
The MCC18 toolchain can be run using wine. This page should be updated to give more detailed instructions.
Makefile Using Wine
The file below is a work in progress.
# Hacked up makefile for Linux export WINEPREFIX = /home/user/class/embedded/pic/toolchain MCCPATH = $(WINEPREFIX)/drive_c/MCC18/bin CC = wine $(MCCPATH)/mcc18.exe CFLAGS = --extended -Opa- # -D__DEBUG -Ou- -Ot- -Ob- -Op- -Or- -Od- -Opa- LD = wine $(MCCPATH)/mplink.exe AR = wine $(MCCPATH)/mplib.exe PK2PATH = /home/user/class/embedded/pic/pk2cmd/pk2cmdv1.20LinuxMacSource PK2CMD = $(PK2PATH)/pk2cmd RM = rm Proj1.cof : main.o messages.o interrupts.o user_interrupts.o my_uart.o uart_thread.o timer1_thread.o timer0_thread.o my_i2c.o $(LD) /p18F2680 /l"C:\MCC18\lib" "main.o" "messages.o" "interrupts.o" "user_interrupts.o" "my_uart.o" "uart_thread.o" "timer1_thread.o" "timer0_thread.o" "my_i2c.o" /u_CRUNTIME /u_EXTENDEDMODE /z__MPLAB_BUILD=1 /m"Proj1.map" /w /o"Proj1.cof" main.o : main.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdio.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/usart.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/i2c.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/timers.h messages.h my_uart.h my_i2c.h uart_thread.h timer1_thread.h timer0_thread.h main.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdarg.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stddef.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/pconfig.h interrupts.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "main.c" -fo="main.o" $(CFLAGS) messages.o : messages.c messages.h messages.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h interrupts.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "messages.c" -fo="messages.o" $(CFLAGS) interrupts.o : interrupts.c messages.h my_uart.h interrupts.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h interrupts.h user_interrupts.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "interrupts.c" -fo="interrupts.o" $(CFLAGS) user_interrupts.o : user_interrupts.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/timers.h messages.h my_uart.h user_interrupts.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/pconfig.h user_interrupts.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "user_interrupts.c" -fo="user_interrupts.o" $(CFLAGS) my_uart.o : my_uart.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/usart.h messages.h my_uart.h my_uart.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/pconfig.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "my_uart.c" -fo="my_uart.o" $(CFLAGS) uart_thread.o : uart_thread.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdio.h uart_thread.h uart_thread.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdarg.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stddef.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "uart_thread.c" -fo="uart_thread.o" $(CFLAGS) timer1_thread.o : timer1_thread.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdio.h messages.h timer1_thread.h timer1_thread.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdarg.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stddef.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "timer1_thread.c" -fo="timer1_thread.o" $(CFLAGS) timer0_thread.o : timer0_thread.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdio.h timer0_thread.h timer0_thread.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stdarg.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/stddef.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "timer0_thread.c" -fo="timer0_thread.o" $(CFLAGS) my_i2c.o : my_i2c.c ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/i2c.h messages.h my_i2c.h my_i2c.c maindefs.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/p18f2680.h ../toolchain/drive_c/MCC18/h/pconfig.h $(CC) -p=18F2680 "my_i2c.c" -fo="my_i2c.o" $(CFLAGS) clean : $(RM) "main.o" "messages.o" "interrupts.o" "user_interrupts.o" "my_uart.o" "uart_thread.o" "timer1_thread.o" "timer0_thread.o" "my_i2c.o" "Proj1.cof" "Proj1.hex" "Proj1.map" prog : Proj1.hex $(PK2CMD) -A3.3 -B$(PK2PATH) -P -M -FProj1.hex -Y -T
Programming
See the PICKit 2 article for programming your hex file natively using pk2cmd
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Debugging
Reading printf-style debugging messages over UART with the PICKit 2 is possible from a Windows virtual machine with USB passthrough.
External Links
- How-to Program PICs using Linux - Hackaday (see article and comments)