tcl/target/stm32f4: ramp up JTAG speed, HSI is 16MHz there
Since all F4 parts have an internal HSI providing 16MHz, it's safe to use 2MHz JTAG frequency by default. Change-Id: I2702d5a1d642d4acd4af2db54c028949132c6900 Signed-off-by: Uwe Bonnes <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de> Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2383 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
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@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ $_TARGETNAME configure -work-area-phys 0x20000000 -work-area-size $_WORKAREASIZE
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set _FLASHNAME $_CHIPNAME.flash
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flash bank $_FLASHNAME stm32f2x 0 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME
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# JTAG speed should be <= F_CPU/6. F_CPU after reset is 8MHz, so use F_JTAG = 1MHz
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# JTAG speed should be <= F_CPU/6. F_CPU after reset is 16MHz, so use F_JTAG = 2MHz
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#
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# Since we may be running of an RC oscilator, we crank down the speed a
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# bit more to be on the safe side. Perhaps superstition, but if are
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# running off a crystal, we can run closer to the limit. Note
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# that there can be a pretty wide band where things are more or less stable.
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adapter_khz 1000
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adapter_khz 2000
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adapter_nsrst_delay 100
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if {[using_jtag]} {
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