- update texi to describe str9xpec driver flow
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@ -2080,7 +2080,7 @@ This will setup the BBSR, NBBSR, BBADR and NBBADR registers respectively.
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@option{enable_turbo} <@var{num>.}
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Only use this driver for locking/unlocking the device or configuring the option bytes.
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Use the standard str9 driver for programming.
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Use the standard str9 driver for programming. @xref{STR9 specific commands}.
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@subsubsection stellaris (LM3Sxxx) options
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@cindex stellaris (LM3Sxxx) options
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@ -2140,6 +2140,7 @@ for each flash plane and this is called with
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@subsection STR9 specific commands
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@cindex STR9 specific commands
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@anchor{STR9 specific commands}
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These are flash specific commands when using the str9xpec driver.
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @b{str9xpec enable_turbo} <@var{num}>
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@ -2164,6 +2165,43 @@ erase the device.
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@*write str9 option bytes.
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@end itemize
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Note: Before using the str9xpec driver here is some background info to help
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you better understand how the drivers works. Openocd has two flash drivers for
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the str9.
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@enumerate
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@item
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Standard driver @option{str9x} programmed via the str9 core. Normally used for
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flash programming as it is faster than the @option{str9xpec} driver.
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@item
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Direct programming @option{str9xpec} using the flash controller, this is
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ISC compilant (IEEE 1532) tap connected in series with the str9 core. The str9
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core does not need to be running to program using this flash driver. Typical use
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for this driver is locking/unlocking the target and programming the option bytes.
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@end enumerate
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Before we run any cmds using the @option{str9xpec} driver we must first disable
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the str9 core. This example assumes the @option{str9xpec} driver has been
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configured for flash bank 0.
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@example
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# assert srst, we do not want core running
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# while accessing str9xpec flash driver
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jtag_reset 0 1
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# turn off target polling
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poll off
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# disable str9 core
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str9xpec enable_turbo 0
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# read option bytes
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str9xpec options_read 0
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# re-enable str9 core
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str9xpec disable_turbo 0
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poll on
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reset halt
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@end example
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The above example will read the str9 option bytes.
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When performing a unlock remember that you will not be able to halt the str9 - it
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has been locked. Halting the core is not required for the @option{str9xpec} driver
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as mentioned above, just issue the cmds above manually or from a telnet prompt.
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@subsection STR9 configuration
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@cindex STR9 configuration
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@itemize @bullet
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