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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
# Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
#
# Texas Instruments K3 devices:
# * AM654x: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruid7
# Has 4 ARMV8 Cores and 2 R5 Cores and an M3
# * J721E: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruil1
# Has 2 ARMV8 Cores and 6 R5 Cores and an M3
# * J7200: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruiu1
# Has 2 ARMV8 Cores and 4 R5 Cores and an M3
# * AM642: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/spruim2
# Has 2 ARMV8 Cores and 4 R5 Cores, M4F and an M3
#
if { [info exists SOC] } {
set _soc $SOC
} else {
set _soc am654
}
# set V8_SMP_DEBUG to non 0 value in board if you'd like to use SMP debug
if { [info exists V8_SMP_DEBUG] } {
set _v8_smp_debug $V8_SMP_DEBUG
} else {
set _v8_smp_debug 0
}
# Common Definitions
# System Controller is the very first processor - all current SoCs have it.
set CM3_CTIBASE {0x3C016000}
# sysctrl power-ap unlock offsets
set _sysctrl_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x44}
# All the ARMV8s are the next processors.
# CL0,CORE0 CL0,CORE1 CL1,CORE0 CL1,CORE1
set ARMV8_DBGBASE {0x90410000 0x90510000 0x90810000 0x90910000}
set ARMV8_CTIBASE {0x90420000 0x90520000 0x90820000 0x90920000}
# And we add up the R5s
# (0)MCU 0 (1)MCU 1 (2)MAIN_0_0 (3)MAIN_0_1 (4)MAIN_1_0 (5)MAIN_1_1
set R5_DBGBASE {0x9d010000 0x9d012000 0x9d410000 0x9d412000 0x9d510000 0x9d512000}
set R5_CTIBASE {0x9d018000 0x9d019000 0x9d418000 0x9d419000 0x9d518000 0x9d519000}
tcl/target/ti_k3: Rename R5 targets to be more descriptive R5 targets are currently named r5.0..n and the only way for user to determine the actual type is external documentation. Lets just rename the target names to make them descriptive to not require external documentation for finding which R5 to connect to. NOTE: we leave the _mcu_r5_cores _main0_r5_cores _main1_r5_cores alone for now to allow existing startup proc functions to work, but we will drop it in the follow on patch. Previously: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.2 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.3 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.4 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.5 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections With this patch: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.0 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.1 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.0 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.1 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Change-Id: I2989efe3ae3e16754f98fa1dc9363ec4c898f7c3 Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/6627 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
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set R5_NAMES {mcu_r5.0 mcu_r5.1 main0_r5.0 main0_r5.1 main1_r5.0 main1_r5.1}
# Finally an General Purpose(GP) MCU
set CM4_CTIBASE {0x20001000}
# General Purpose MCU (M4) may be present on some very few SoCs
set _gp_mcu_cores 0
# General Purpose MCU power-ap unlock offsets
set _gp_mcu_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x60}
# Set configuration overrides for each SOC
switch $_soc {
am654 {
set _CHIPNAME am654
set _K3_DAP_TAPID 0x0bb5a02f
# AM654 has 2 clusters of 2 A53 cores each.
set _armv8_cpu_name a53
set _armv8_cores 4
# AM654 has 1 cluster of 2 R5s cores.
set _r5_cores 2
tcl/target/ti_k3: Rename R5 targets to be more descriptive R5 targets are currently named r5.0..n and the only way for user to determine the actual type is external documentation. Lets just rename the target names to make them descriptive to not require external documentation for finding which R5 to connect to. NOTE: we leave the _mcu_r5_cores _main0_r5_cores _main1_r5_cores alone for now to allow existing startup proc functions to work, but we will drop it in the follow on patch. Previously: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.2 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.3 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.4 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.5 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections With this patch: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.0 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.1 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.0 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.1 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Change-Id: I2989efe3ae3e16754f98fa1dc9363ec4c898f7c3 Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/6627 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
2021-10-04 09:03:49 -05:00
set R5_NAMES {mcu_r5.0 mcu_r5.1}
# Sysctrl power-ap unlock offsets
set _sysctrl_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x50}
}
am642 {
set _CHIPNAME am642
set _K3_DAP_TAPID 0x0bb3802f
# AM642 has 1 clusters of 2 A53 cores each.
set _armv8_cpu_name a53
set _armv8_cores 2
set ARMV8_DBGBASE {0x90010000 0x90110000}
set ARMV8_CTIBASE {0x90020000 0x90120000}
# AM642 has 2 cluster of 2 R5s cores.
set _r5_cores 4
tcl/target/ti_k3: Rename R5 targets to be more descriptive R5 targets are currently named r5.0..n and the only way for user to determine the actual type is external documentation. Lets just rename the target names to make them descriptive to not require external documentation for finding which R5 to connect to. NOTE: we leave the _mcu_r5_cores _main0_r5_cores _main1_r5_cores alone for now to allow existing startup proc functions to work, but we will drop it in the follow on patch. Previously: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.2 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.3 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.4 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.5 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections With this patch: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.0 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.1 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.0 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.1 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Change-Id: I2989efe3ae3e16754f98fa1dc9363ec4c898f7c3 Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/6627 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
2021-10-04 09:03:49 -05:00
set R5_NAMES {main0_r5.0 main0_r5.1 main1_r5.0 main1_r5.1}
set R5_DBGBASE {0x9d410000 0x9d412000 0x9d510000 0x9d512000}
set R5_CTIBASE {0x9d418000 0x9d419000 0x9d518000 0x9d519000}
# M4 processor
set _gp_mcu_cores 1
}
am625 {
set _CHIPNAME am625
set _K3_DAP_TAPID 0x0bb7e02f
# AM625 has 1 clusters of 4 A53 cores.
set _armv8_cpu_name a53
set _armv8_cores 4
set ARMV8_DBGBASE {0x90010000 0x90110000 0x90210000 0x90310000}
set ARMV8_CTIBASE {0x90020000 0x90120000 0x90220000 0x90320000}
# AM625 has 1 cluster of 1 R5s core.
set _r5_cores 1
set R5_NAMES {main0_r5.0}
set R5_DBGBASE {0x9d410000}
set R5_CTIBASE {0x9d418000}
# sysctrl CTI base
set CM3_CTIBASE {0x20001000}
# Sysctrl power-ap unlock offsets
set _sysctrl_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x78}
# M4 processor
set _gp_mcu_cores 1
set _gp_mcu_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x7c}
}
j721e {
set _CHIPNAME j721e
set _K3_DAP_TAPID 0x0bb6402f
# J721E has 1 cluster of 2 A72 cores.
set _armv8_cpu_name a72
set _armv8_cores 2
# J721E has 3 clusters of 2 R5 cores each.
set _r5_cores 6
}
j7200 {
set _CHIPNAME j7200
set _K3_DAP_TAPID 0x0bb6d02f
# J7200 has 1 cluster of 2 A72 cores.
set _armv8_cpu_name a72
set _armv8_cores 2
# J7200 has 2 clusters of 2 R5 cores each.
set _r5_cores 4
set R5_DBGBASE {0x9d010000 0x9d012000 0x9d110000 0x9d112000}
set R5_CTIBASE {0x9d018000 0x9d019000 0x9d118000 0x9d119000}
# M3 CTI base
set CM3_CTIBASE {0x20001000}
}
j721s2 {
set _CHIPNAME j721s2
set _K3_DAP_TAPID 0x0bb7502f
# J721s2 has 1 cluster of 2 A72 cores.
set _armv8_cpu_name a72
set _armv8_cores 2
# J721s2 has 3 clusters of 2 R5 cores each.
set _r5_cores 6
# sysctrl CTI base
set CM3_CTIBASE {0x20001000}
# Sysctrl power-ap unlock offsets
set _sysctrl_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x78}
# M4 processor
set _gp_mcu_cores 1
set _gp_mcu_ap_unlock_offsets {0xf0 0x7c}
}
default {
echo "'$_soc' is invalid!"
}
}
jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME cpu -irlen 4 -expected-id $_K3_DAP_TAPID -ignore-version
dap create $_CHIPNAME.dap -chain-position $_CHIPNAME.cpu
set _TARGETNAME $_CHIPNAME.cpu
set _CTINAME $_CHIPNAME.cti
# sysctrl is always present
cti create $_CTINAME.sysctrl -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap -ap-num 7 -baseaddr [lindex $CM3_CTIBASE 0]
target create $_TARGETNAME.sysctrl cortex_m -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap -ap-num 7 -defer-examine
$_TARGETNAME.sysctrl configure -event reset-assert { }
proc sysctrl_up {} {
# To access sysctrl, we need to enable the JTAG access for the same.
# Ensure Power-AP unlocked
$::_CHIPNAME.dap apreg 3 [lindex $::_sysctrl_ap_unlock_offsets 0] 0x00190000
$::_CHIPNAME.dap apreg 3 [lindex $::_sysctrl_ap_unlock_offsets 1] 0x00102098
$::_TARGETNAME.sysctrl arp_examine
}
$_TARGETNAME.sysctrl configure -event gdb-attach {
sysctrl_up
# gdb-attach default rule
halt 1000
}
proc _cpu_no_smp_up {} {
set _current_target [target current]
set _current_type [$_current_target cget -type]
$_current_target arp_examine
$_current_target $_current_type dbginit
}
proc _armv8_smp_up {} {
for { set _core 0 } { $_core < $::_armv8_cores } { incr _core } {
$::_TARGETNAME.$::_armv8_cpu_name.$_core arp_examine
$::_TARGETNAME.$::_armv8_cpu_name.$_core aarch64 dbginit
$::_TARGETNAME.$::_armv8_cpu_name.$_core aarch64 smp on
}
# Set Default target as core 0
targets $::_TARGETNAME.$::_armv8_cpu_name.0
}
set _v8_smp_targets ""
for { set _core 0 } { $_core < $_armv8_cores } { incr _core } {
cti create $_CTINAME.$_armv8_cpu_name.$_core -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap -ap-num 1 \
-baseaddr [lindex $ARMV8_CTIBASE $_core]
target create $_TARGETNAME.$_armv8_cpu_name.$_core aarch64 -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap \
-dbgbase [lindex $ARMV8_DBGBASE $_core] -cti $_CTINAME.$_armv8_cpu_name.$_core -defer-examine
set _v8_smp_targets "$_v8_smp_targets $_TARGETNAME.$_armv8_cpu_name.$_core"
if { $_v8_smp_debug == 0 } {
$_TARGETNAME.$_armv8_cpu_name.$_core configure -event gdb-attach {
_cpu_no_smp_up
# gdb-attach default rule
halt 1000
}
} else {
$_TARGETNAME.$_armv8_cpu_name.$_core configure -event gdb-attach {
_armv8_smp_up
# gdb-attach default rule
halt 1000
}
}
}
# Setup ARMV8 proc commands based on CPU to prevent people confusing SoCs
set _armv8_up_cmd "$_armv8_cpu_name"_up
# Available if V8_SMP_DEBUG is set to non-zero value
set _armv8_smp_cmd "$_armv8_cpu_name"_smp
if { $_v8_smp_debug == 0 } {
proc $_armv8_up_cmd { args } {
foreach _core $args {
targets $_core
_cpu_no_smp_up
}
}
} else {
proc $_armv8_smp_cmd { args } {
_armv8_smp_up
}
# Declare SMP
target smp $:::_v8_smp_targets
}
for { set _core 0 } { $_core < $_r5_cores } { incr _core } {
tcl/target/ti_k3: Rename R5 targets to be more descriptive R5 targets are currently named r5.0..n and the only way for user to determine the actual type is external documentation. Lets just rename the target names to make them descriptive to not require external documentation for finding which R5 to connect to. NOTE: we leave the _mcu_r5_cores _main0_r5_cores _main1_r5_cores alone for now to allow existing startup proc functions to work, but we will drop it in the follow on patch. Previously: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.2 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.3 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.4 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.5 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections With this patch: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.0 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.1 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.0 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.1 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Change-Id: I2989efe3ae3e16754f98fa1dc9363ec4c898f7c3 Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/6627 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
2021-10-04 09:03:49 -05:00
set _r5_name [lindex $R5_NAMES $_core]
cti create $_CTINAME.$_r5_name -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap -ap-num 1 \
-baseaddr [lindex $R5_CTIBASE $_core]
# inactive core examination will fail - wait till startup of additional core
tcl/target/ti_k3: Rename R5 targets to be more descriptive R5 targets are currently named r5.0..n and the only way for user to determine the actual type is external documentation. Lets just rename the target names to make them descriptive to not require external documentation for finding which R5 to connect to. NOTE: we leave the _mcu_r5_cores _main0_r5_cores _main1_r5_cores alone for now to allow existing startup proc functions to work, but we will drop it in the follow on patch. Previously: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.2 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.3 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.4 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.r5.5 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections With this patch: Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.0 on 3336 Info : Listening on port 3336 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.mcu_r5.1 on 3337 Info : Listening on port 3337 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.0 on 3338 Info : Listening on port 3338 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main0_r5.1 on 3339 Info : Listening on port 3339 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.0 on 3340 Info : Listening on port 3340 for gdb connections Info : starting gdb server for j721e.cpu.main1_r5.1 on 3341 Info : Listening on port 3341 for gdb connections Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> Change-Id: I2989efe3ae3e16754f98fa1dc9363ec4c898f7c3 Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/6627 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
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target create $_TARGETNAME.$_r5_name cortex_r4 -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap \
-dbgbase [lindex $R5_DBGBASE $_core] -ap-num 1 -defer-examine
$_TARGETNAME.$_r5_name configure -event gdb-attach {
_cpu_no_smp_up
# gdb-attach default rule
halt 1000
}
}
proc r5_up { args } {
foreach _core $args {
targets $_core
_cpu_no_smp_up
}
}
if { $_gp_mcu_cores != 0 } {
cti create $_CTINAME.gp_mcu -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap -ap-num 8 -baseaddr [lindex $CM4_CTIBASE 0]
target create $_TARGETNAME.gp_mcu cortex_m -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap -ap-num 8 -defer-examine
$_TARGETNAME.gp_mcu configure -event reset-assert { }
proc gp_mcu_up {} {
# To access GP MCU, we need to enable the JTAG access for the same.
# Ensure Power-AP unlocked
$::_CHIPNAME.dap apreg 3 [lindex $::_gp_mcu_ap_unlock_offsets 0] 0x00190000
$::_CHIPNAME.dap apreg 3 [lindex $::_gp_mcu_ap_unlock_offsets 1] 0x00102098
$::_TARGETNAME.gp_mcu arp_examine
}
$_TARGETNAME.gp_mcu configure -event gdb-attach {
gp_mcu_up
# gdb-attach default rule
halt 1000
}
}