Erase logic:
- command invocation
+ treat "nand erase N" (no offset/length) as "erase whole chip N"
+ catch a few more bogus parameter cases, like length == 0 (sigh)
- nand_erase() should be static
- on error
+ say which block failed, and if it was a bad block
+ don't give up after the first error; try to erase the rest
- on success, say which nand device was erased (name isn't unique)
Device list ("nand list"):
- say how many blocks there are
- split summary into two lines
- give example in the docs
Doc tweaks:
- Use @option{...} for DaVinci's supported hardware ECC options
For the record, I've observed that _sometimes_ erasing bad blocks causes
failure reports, and that manufacturer bad block markers aren't always
erasable (even when erasing their blocks doesn't trigger an error report).
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- update comments to say so.
- update docs to clarify that the "arm9tdmi" command prefix
is a misnomer.
- bugfix some messages that wrongly assume only ARM9TDMI
based processors use this code.
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JTAG clocking by gating the core clock, and workarounds.
Most details are with the "halt" command, which is one
of the first places this issue will be noticed.
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Fix docs on ARM11 MCR and MRC coprocessor commands:
correct read-vs-write; and describe the params.
(ARM920 and ARM926 have cp15-specific commands; this
approach is more generic. MCR2, MRC2, MCRR, MCRR2,
MRRC, and MRRC2 instructions could also get exposed.)
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Provide an "armv7a disassemble" command. Current omissions include
VFP (except as coprocessor instructions), Neon, and various Thumb2
opcodes that are not available in ARMv7-M processors.
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- Itemize the list of private customization examples
for openocd.cfg
- Add "override defaults" as a customization, specifically
for the work area (back it up or relocate it)
- Highlight some work area location issues
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For ARMv4/ARMv5:
- better command parameter error checking
- don't require an instruction count; default to one
- recognize thumb function addresses
- make function static
- shorten some too-long lines
For Cortex-M3:
- don't require an instruction count; default to one
With the relevant doc updates.
---
Nyet done: invoke the thumb2 disassembler on v4/v5,
to better handle branch instructions.
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the values that are written in the mini-IC (plus documentation updates that
describe why this is needed).
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issue with this is that the core debug support uses this
mechanism, then trashes its state over reset. Users can
Work around that (for now) by re-assigning the desired
config after reset.
Also fixes "target halted due to target-not-halted" goof.
When we can't describe the reason using OpenOCD's limited
vocabulary, say "reason undefined" instead of saying it's
not halted.
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Add flash programming support for NXP LPC1700 cortex_m3 based family
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Initial support for disassembling Thumb2 code. This works only for
Cortex-M3 cores so far. Eventually other cores will also need Thumb2
support ... but they don't yet support any kind of disassembly.
- Update the 16-bit Thumb decoder:
* Understand CPS, REV*, SETEND, {U,S}XT{B,H} opcodes added
by ARMv6. (It already seems to treat CPY as MOV.)
* Understand CB, CBNZ, WFI, IT, and other opcodes added by
in Thumb2.
- A new Thumb2 instruction decode routine is provided.
* This has a different signature: pass the target, not the
instruction, so it can fetch a second halfword when needed.
The instruction size is likewise returned to the caller.
* 32-bit instructions are recognized but not yet decoded.
- Start using the current "UAL" syntax in some cases. "SWI" is
renamed as "SVC"; "LDMIA" as "LDM"; "STMIA" as "STM".
- Define a new "cortex_m3 disassemble addr count" command to give
access to this disassembly.
Sanity checked against "objdump -d" output; a bunch of the new
instructions checked out fine.
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on ARM9 cores, and update the DaVinci config files so they
no longer explicitly specify it.
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process once again and reconsider it in some detail. In doing so,
some further revisions to the process were required:
1) The URL of the repository is embedded in the released code.
- The packages need to be created from the tagged branch.
- The URL then points to where to get the tagged code.
2) Improve the instructions for NEWS handling.
- NEWS file must be updated for each release; describe that process.
- The NEWS file should be archived an recreated for each release.
3) Add detail steps for the berliOS release process.
4) Minor cleanups to release process doxygen markup.
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- Provide overview of OpenOCD versioning schema.
- Outline responsibilities and authority of the release manager.
- Explain the need for flexibility in the release schedule.
- Add and refine the release process steps.
- Include tutorials for using new release script.
- Many more improvements, too numerous to list.
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reading the output, and both were reported in openocd.log
after making the PDF.
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Add some text to introduce the project to new users.
Move packaging, configuration, and compilation of OpenOCD out of
the User's Guide and into README, where it can be used by users
before configuring and compiling the documentation.
Improve notes about required Subversion repository build steps.
Add reference to the standard GNU INSTALL file.
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This patch adds support for the Luminary Micro LM3S9B90 target and
LM3S9B92 Evaluation Kit. These kits include a new ft2232 adapter, the
Luminary In-Circuit Debug Interface (ICDI) Board, so this is added as a
new ft2232 layout called "luminary_icdi".
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Add "jtag names" command, mirroring "target names" but returning
TAP names instead of target names. This starts letting TAPs be
manipulated in scripts ... much like what works now for targets.
It's a bit limited just yet, since "jtag cget $TAPNAME" doesn't
expose all TAP attributes. "$TARGETNAME cget" is more functional.
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Warn when people (or scripts) use numeric identifiers for TAPs,
instead of dotted.name values. We want this usage to go away,
so that for example adding more TAPs doesn't cause config scripts
to break because some sequence number changed.
It's been deprecated since late 2008, but putting a warning on
this should help us remove it (say, in June 2010) by helping to
phase out old (ab)usage in config scripts.
Other than in various config files, the only code expecting such
a number was the almost unused str9xpec driver. This code was
changed to use the TAP it was passed, instead of making its own
dubious lookup and ignoring that TAP.
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Minor fixup to the User's Guide, primarily related to the
handful of commands defined in "startup.tcl"; "help" was
not previously documented.
Also, be more consistent about "Config Command" definitions
(and to be explicit about that doc convention).
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and some formatting issues with sam7 and stm32 keyword params.
Tweak at91sam3 docs. Remove ninth nibble from flash bank addresses,
clarify "at91sam3 show" variants and that the flash bank layout is
not needed as a parameter (unlike with sam7); formatting fixes.
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Move the short chapter about JIM-Tcl earlier, so that we
can reasonably assume it's been introduced before we start
presenting things that presume such an introduction.
Plus a few minor typo-level fixes.
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This should be my last significant update of the User's Guide for
this release. Mostly it's a rework of the config file chapter's
presentation of board and target config files.
- Give the new path for scripts!
- Move board-config material out of the target-config section
- Add more board-config info, notably for reset-init events
- Link out of the board-config section to NAND, NOR, and Reset chapters
- Emphasize target input vs. output naming conventions
- Other textual improvements
Plus some other updates, like adding my copyright (now that I've
basically rewritten much of this).
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This is minimal patch to support FA526 ARMv4 compatible core.
Since it is very similar to ARM920T I tried to reuse as much
code as possible.
CPU and board configs will follow soon.
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The PLD stuff hasn't been documented yet. It's just Virtex2 for now,
but it looks like adding others would be easy.
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Various bits of cleanup, mostly to match the style hints
I just got around to writing up.
- Various @cindex improvements
- Cross reference the command line options in a few spots,
notably for @command{debug_level}
- Clean the config file guidelines a bit:
* They're for all users, not just integrators
* Reference the interface config chapter
* Don't emphasize command line usage here
* Tweak board and target config introductory text
Plus two minor bits of cleanup: remove most date references,
and refer to the reader as "you" not "the user".
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Take a whack at providing some texinfo style docs.
Mostly it's just basic "how 2 write sane dox" stuff.
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Distributing FTDI's "ftd2xx" library with OpenOCD violates the
OpenOCD license (GNU GPLv2 with no exceptions).
Make that clear where that build option is presented, and don't
describe the FTDI libraries as an option for any packager. (It's
fine for personal use, of course.)
Plus some related clarifications: libftdi version 0.16 for the
new FT2232H chips (for RTCK and high speed USB); the Amontec
drivers are just ftd2xx variants.
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Doc update: say "jtag newtap ... -disable" records the
state after exiting the RESET state, matching the only
implementation we're working with so far (TI ICEpick-C).
Matching code updates. Now we can be sure that the
"enabled" flag value is correct after JTAG resets.
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