Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@googlemail.com> document post TAP reset event
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@ -2289,14 +2289,14 @@ does include a kind of JTAG router functionality.
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@deffn Command {jtag cget} dotted.name @option{-event} name
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@deffnx Command {jtag configure} dotted.name @option{-event} name string
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At this writing this mechanism is used only for event handling,
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and the only two events relate to TAP enabling and disabling.
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At this writing this mechanism is used only for event handling.
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Three events are available. Two events relate to TAP enabling
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and disabling, one to post reset handling.
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The @code{configure} subcommand assigns an event handler,
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a TCL string which is evaluated when the event is triggered.
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The @code{cget} subcommand returns that handler.
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The two possible values for an event @var{name}
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are @option{tap-disable} and @option{tap-enable}.
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The three possible values for an event @var{name} are @option{tap-disable}, @option{tap-enable} and @option{post-reset}.
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So for example, when defining a TAP for a CPU connected to
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a JTAG router, you should define TAP event handlers using
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@ -2312,6 +2312,15 @@ jtag configure CHIP.cpu -event tap-disable @{
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... jtag operations using CHIP.jrc
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@}
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@end example
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If you need some post reset action, you can do:
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@example
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jtag configure CHIP.cpu -event post-reset @{
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echo "Reset done"
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... jtag operations to be done after reset
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@}
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@end example
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command {jtag tapdisable} dotted.name
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