Startup for Renesas Big Sur evaluation board (QNX Neutrino)
startup-bigsur [-A] [-D channel[.channel_opts]] 
    [-f [cpu_freq][,[cycles_freq][,timer_freq]]] 
    [-j [addr] [-K channel[.channel_opts]] 
    [-N hostname] 
    [-R size] [-r addr,size[,flag]] 
    [-S [~]section] 
Renesas Big Sur evaluation board (SH)
- -A
	
- Reboot the system on any abnormal termination of the kernel.  
		The default is to display information about the crash and halt.
	
- -D channel[.channel_opts]
	
- Specify an output channel for debugging information.  See below
		for details.
- -f [cpu_freq][,[cycles_freq][,timer_freq]]
- Specify CPU frequencies.  
  All frequencies can be followed by H for hertz, 
  K for kilohertz, or M for megahertz
  (these suffixes aren't case-sensitive). If no
  suffix is given, the library assumes megahertz if the
  number is less than 1000; otherwise it assumes hertz.
    If they're specified, cpu_freq, cycles_freq, and 
  timer_freq are used to set the corresponding variables
  in the startup code:
   
- cpu_freq  --  the CPU clock frequency. It's also used 
    to set the speed field in the cpuinfo section of the 
    system page.
  
- cycles_freq  --  the frequency at which the 
    value returned by
    ClockCycles() increments. It's also used to set the 
    cycles_per_sec field in the qtime
    section of the system page.
  
- timer_freq  --  the frequency at which the timer chip 
    input runs. It's also used to set the timer_rate and 
    timer_scale values of the qtime section of the 
    system page.
  
   If a variable is zero when it comes time to set the field(s)
  on the system page, the library code attempts to deduce the proper
  value by using one of the other frequency variables. Which one it uses 
  depends on the particular CPU and hardware.
    
- -j addr
   
- For use with JTAG/hardware debuggers.
       Reserve 4 bytes of RAM at the physical address
    specified by addr, and copy the physical address
    of the location of the system page to addr
    in RAM so that it can be retrieved by a hardware debugger.
	 
- -K channel[.channel_opts]
	
- Specify an output channel for kernel debugger information.  See
		below for details.
		
		
	
- -N hostname
	
- Specify the node name.  The default is the local host.
	
- -R size
	
- Remove size memory from system use.  This is useful for
		testing in a restricted-memory environment.
        The size is in bytes, unless followed by one of
        K (kilobytes),
        M (megabytes), or G (gigabytes).
    
- -r addr,size[,flag]
    
- Remove size memory from system use
    starting at addr.
        The flag is an optional
    argument used to specify if the memory should be cleared: 
| If the value of the flag passed is: | Memory: |  
| None | Clears to 0 |  
| 0 | Clears to 0 |  
| 1 | Does not clear |  
 
- -S [~]section
	
- Turn on (or, if you use ~section, off) output
		of the specified syspage section's information.  Use this
		to restrict the amount of syspage information. 
For more information, see the description of 
print_syspage() 
in the Customizing Image Startup Programs chapter of Building Embedded Systems.
	
- -v[v]...
	
- Be verbose.  More v characters cause even more
		verbosity.
The debug channel specified with the -D and -K options
can be:
- sci[.port[^shift][.baud[.clock[.divisor]]]]
	
- Use an SCI chip, with:
	
		
- port
			
- Specify the I/O port base address for the SCI, in hexadecimal. 
		The default is 1FE00000.
			
			
- shift
			
- Specify the spacing between the I/O registers, in
				2shift
      			bytes.  The default is 0.
			
			
- baud
			
- Specify the baud rate for the debug channel. The default is 57600.
			
			
- clock
			
- Specify the clock rate (in Hz) input to the chip.  The
				default is 41625000.
			
			
- divisor
			
- Specify the divisor used on the clock rate by the chip. The
				default is 16.
		
 
You can skip options by leaving out the data associated with that part. 
For example, if you want to send the debugging output to an SCI chip 
using 57600 baud, use:
-D sci..57600
The default -D and -K settings for the 8250 channel are: 
-D sci.1fe00000^0.57600.41625000.16
-K sci.1fe00000^0.57600.41625000.16
The startup-bigsur program is responsible for 
initializing the Renesas Big Sur evaluation board.
See ${QNX_TARGET}/shle/boot/sys/build.
mkifs,
procnto
"Startup programs (startup-*)"
in the Utilities Summary chapter
Customizing Image Startup Programs 
in Building Embedded Systems