Add a header comment referencing useful XScale specs.
Make most data static, and the tables readonly.
Scrub extra blank lines.
Return fault codes from one routine.
Remove a needless NOP methood.
(BUGFIX) When we update R0, mark R0 as dirty/valid ... not R15/PC!
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Observed:
openocd: core.c:318: jtag_checks: Assertion `jtag_trst == 0' failed.
The issue was that nothing disabled background polling during calls
from the TCL shell to "jtag_reset 1 1". Fix by moving the existing
poll-disable mechanism to the JTAG layer where it belongs, and then
augmenting it to always pay attention to TRST and SRST.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
- revert to previous default: don't talk JTAG during SRST
- add "srst_nogates" flag, the converse of "srst_gates_jtag"
- with no args, display the current configuration
And update the User's Guide text with bullet lists to be a bit more clear.
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- don't needlessly export this function
- handle "case 0" debug method-of-entry better (silent by default)
The "case 0" is a valid debug entry mode so it doesn't deserve the
warning int now gets. But it probably means that OpenOCD confused
itself somehow; or that it confused the ARM9EJS target.
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- ETB
* report _actual_ hardware status, not just expected status
* add a missing diagnostic on a potential ETB setup error
* prefix any diagnostics with "ETB"
- ETM
* make "etm status" show ETM hardware status too, instead of
just traceport status (which previously was fake, sigh)
- Docs
* flesh out "etm tracemode" docs a bit
* clarify "etm status" ... previously it was traceport status
* explain "etm trigger_percent" as a *traceport* option
ETM+ETB tracing still isn't behaving, but now I can see that part of
the reason is that the ETB turns itself off almost immediately after
being enabled, and before collecting any data.
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- Commands were supposed to have been "arm11 memwrite ..."
not "memwrite ..."
- Get rid of obfuscatory macros
- Re-alphabetize
- Add docs for "arm11 vcr"
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only expose the registers which are actually present. They
could be missing for two basic reasons:
- This version might not support them at all; e.g. ETMv1.1
doesn't have some control/status registers. (My sample of
ARM9 boards shows all with ETMv1.3 support, FWIW.)
- The configuration on this chip may not populate as many
registers as possible; e.g. only two data value comparators
instead of eight.
Includes a bugfix in the "etm info" command: only one of the
two registers is missing on older silicon, so show the first
one before bailing.
Update ETM usage docs to explain that those registers need to be
written to configure what is traced, and that some ETM configs
are not yet handled. Also, give some examples of the kinds of
constrained trace which could be arranged.
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system, removes 20 non-existent registers ... but still includes
over 45 (!) ETM registers which don't even exist there ...
- Integrate the various tables to get one struct per register
- Get rid of needless per-register dynamic allocation
- Double check list of registers:
* Remove sixteen (!) non-registers for data comparators
* Remove four registers that imply newer ETM than we support
* Change some names to match current architecture specs
- Handle more register info
* some are write-only
* some are read-only
* record which versions have them, just in case
- Reorganize the registers to facilitate removing the extras
* group e.g. comparator/counter #N registers together
* add and use lookup-by-ID
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- Add a header comment
- Line up the ETM context struct, pack it a bit
- Remove unused context_id (this doesn't support ETMv2 yet)
- Make most functions static
- Remove unused string table and other needless lines of code
- Correct "tracemode" helptext
Also provide and use an etm_reg_lookup() to find entries in the ETM
register cache. This will help cope with corrected contents of that
cache, which doesn't include entires for non-existent registers.
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- Shrink messaging during resets, primarily by getting rid of
"nothing happened" noise that hides *useful* information.
- Improve: the "no IDCODE" message by identifying which tap only
supports BYPASS; and the TAP event strings.
Related minor code updates:
- Remove two needless tests when examining the chain: we know
we have a TAP, and that all TAPs have names.
- Clean up two loops, turning "while"s into "for"s which better
show what's actually being done.
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and Tcl/external):
- Reorder so *both* paths (TCK/TMS or TRST) can enable TAPs with
ICEpick ... first C code flags TAPs that got disabled, then call
any Tcl code that might want to re-enable them.
- Always call the C/internal handlers when JTAG operations can be
issued; previously that wasn't done when TRST was used.
Plus some small cleanups (whitespace, strings, better messaging
during debug and on some errors) to reset-related code.
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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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Cleanup some the downloaded ARM target algorithm code:
- Provide more complete disassembly of the DCC bulk write code
- Make code blocks "static const", in case GCC doesn't
- Fix some tabbing/layout issues
- Make some arm7_9_common.h flags be "bool" not "int"; and compact
the layout a bit (group most bools together)
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Optionally shave time off the armv4_5 run_algorithm() code: let
them terminate using software breakpoints, avoiding roundtrips
to manage hardware ones.
Enable this by using BKPT to terminate execution instead of "branch
to here" loops. Then pass zero as the exit address, except when
running on an ARMv4 core. ARM7TDMI, ARM9TDMI, and derived cores
now set a flag saying they're ARMv4.
Use that mechanism in arm_nandwrite(), for about 3% speedup on a
DaVinci ARM926 core; not huge, but it helps. Some other algorithms
could use this too (mostly flavors of flash operation).
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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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lean up some loose ends with the ARM disassembler
- Add a header comment describing its current state and uses
and referencing the now-generally-available V7 arch spec
- Support some mode switch instructions:
* Thumb to Jazelle (BXJ)
* Thumb to ThumbEE (ENTERX)
* ThumbEE to Thumb (LEAVEX)
- Improve that recent warning fix (and associated whitespace goof)
- Declare the rest of the internal code and data "static". A
compiler may use this, and it helps clarify the scope of these
routines (e.g. what changes to them could affect).
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By enabling this bit, the processor halts when a debug event
such as breakpoint occurs.
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that were added after ARMv5TE was defined:
- ARMv5J "BXJ" (for Java/Jazelle)
- ARMv6 "media" instructions (for OMAP2420, i.MX31, etc)
Compile-tested. This might not set up the simulator right for the
ARMv6 single step support; only BXJ branches though, and docs to
support Jazelle branching are non-public (still, sigh).
ARMv6 instructions known to be mis-handled by this disassembler
include: UMAAL, LDREX, STREX, CPS, SETEND, RFE, SRS, MCRR2, MRRC2
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With DCCR we are asking the CPU to halt, we should wait until
the CPU has halted before proceeding with the operation.
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the ITR register but it will only be executed when the DSCR[13]
bit is set. The documentation is a bit weird as it classifies
the DSCR as read-only but the pseudo code is writing to it as
well. This is working on a beagleboard.
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instruction to be finished. This comes from the pseudo code
of the cortex a8 trm.
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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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reset operations. Maybe they can't; or it's a "not yet" thing.
Note that the assert/deassert operations can't yet trigger for
OMAP3 because resets currently include JTAG reset in all cases,
resetting the ICEpick and thus disabling the TAP for Cortex-A8.
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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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nonfunctional cortex_a8 code with something that at least basically
works (for halt/step/resume, without MMU) even if it is incomplete.
(With tweaks from Øyvind, and cleanup from Dave.)
This code has mainly been developed and tested against R1606, it has
been built and tested against R2294 where it runs but step and resume
commands are broken due to regression (which should be fixed now).
This code is really written for OMAP3530. It doesn't identify debug
resources using generic DAP calls to scan the ROM table, or perform
topology detection. The OMAP3530 DAP exposes two memory access ports:
- Port #0 is connected to L3 interconnect (the main bus) with
passthrough to the L4 EMU bus ... so it will be used for most
memory accesses.
- Port #1 is connected to a dedicated debug bus (L4 EMU), with
access to L4 Wakeup, and holds the ROM table ... so it must
be used for most debug and control operations.
The are some defines to handle this in cortex_a8.c, which should be
replaced with more general code. Having access to another Cortex-A8
implementation would help get that right.
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and seed it with DAP access support using the current ADIv5 code.
(With tweaks and cleanup from Øyvind and Dave.)
The ARMv7-AR architecture manual is not publicly available (even
in subset form like the ARMv7-M spec), so it's hard to distinguish
between the Cortex-A8 implementation and the ARMv7-A architecture.
The register set presumably is architectural, and so it's stored
here; it's like earlier ARMs, with small additions. Ditto the
instruction set, though Thumb2 support is used (extending Thumb
support from ARMv6 with more 32-bit instructions) and there's this
ThumbEE thing too. There is a new "debug monitor" mode, not yet
fully addressed here, to support debugging in environments (like
motor control) where halting debug mode is inadvisable.
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ARMv7-M: A5.3.6 Load/store dual or exclusive, table branch
GCC will generate the table branch instructions, usually with inlined
tables that will confuse this disassembler. LDREX and STREX are not
issued by GCC without inline assembly.
This means all Thumb2 instructions implemented by Cortex-M3 can now
be disassembled. Cortex-A8 cores support more Thumb2 instructions,
but most of those aren't yet publicly documented.
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- spell "address" right
- list bp/wp params as optional
And make those source lines wrap at sane margins.
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- AIRCR_SYSRESETREQ is generic; use it on any system where
SRST won't fly, not just on Stellaris-based ones.
- Reformat and improve comments about the Stellaris quirk; and
xref the only public docs (an email) about the issue.
It seems that *most* Stellaris chips have this problem. Tempest
parts aren't yet in general sampling; and if rev B silicon for
earlier chips exists, it's not very visible yet.
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Simplify dumping of register lists by only printing cached values
if they are marked as valid. Most of the time, they are invalid;
so printing *any* value is just misleading.
Note that for ARM7 and ARM9 most EmbeddedICE registers (except for
debug status) could be cached most of the time; and their register
cache isn't maintained properly (many accesses seem to bypass that
cache code).
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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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arrays (error prone) or assume all registers are 32-bits wide (they can
have fewer bits); don't use spaces in register names, so they can be
passed more easily to the "reg" command.
Minor updates for ARM9 vector_catch support: it's an 8-bit value. This
seems to help this core's vector_catch command work a bit better; but its
behavior wih the register cache is still goofy.
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display them as 32 bits unless that's their true size.
(Removes some confusion.
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A5.3.11 Data processing (shifted register)
The usual kinds of problems; the most noteworthy were that
the "S"et flags bit was mis-handled in these instructions.
---
This is the last patch from a quickie set of tests covering all
encodings of the instructions with 32-bit opcodes. There may
be some corner cases left, plus the instructions that aren't
yet handled, but the Thumb2 disassembler is no longer just
"lightly" tested with GCC output ... the new code paths have
mostly been verified.
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A5.3.5 Load/store multiple
A5.3.7 Load word
There was a longstanding bug in Thumb-1 LDM; the rest of the LDM/STM
fixes are just using width specs to match UAL syntax, except for two
opcode name typos. Load word had two bitmask goofs.
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A5.3.8 Load halfword, unallocated memory hints
It's mostly the usual sort of bitmasking goofage and getting the
width specs right. In one case an older x86 GCC generated bad code
unless I structred a conditional differently (sigh).
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A5.3.5 Load/store multiple
A5.3.7 Load word
There was a longstanding bug in Thumb-1 LDM; the rest of the LDM/STM
fixes are just using width specs to match UAL syntax, except for two
opcode name typos. Load word had two bitmask goofs.
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ARMv7-M arch manual:
A5.3.1 Data processing (modified immediate)
A5.3.3 Data processing (plain binary immediate)
A5.3.4 Branches and miscellaneous control
and other (immediate) encodings referenced there. Several of
these just tweak the new syntax ("Unified" ARM/Thumb: UAL) but
there were a few bugs too.
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with testcases covering several new encodings in these sections
of the ARMv7-M arch manual:
A5.3.12 Data processing (register)
A5.3.13 Miscellaneous operations
A5.3.14 Multiply, and multiply accumulate
A5.3.15 Long multiply, long multiply accumulate, and divide
The issues were mostly in '12 and '13; some new related 16-bit
opcodes had issues too.
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Dump SP on poll, and show whether it's MSP or PSP.
Thread mode can use either stack pointer, so this is
part of the state that's not yet displayed.
Shrink some lines.
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Clean up treatment of registers in ARMv7-M and Cortex-M3.
- At the arch level:
* Just list registers and names; don't impose core-specific
policy about how they are accessed.
* Each register has a symbol.
* Remove the register mode field (irrelevant to debugger)
- At the core/implementation level:
* Just map the registers to their relevant access methods;
don't require the arch level to say how that should work
(cores other than Cortex-M3 could do it differently).
* Don't use undefined bits from register 20.
* Use register IDs that are part of the ARMv7-M interface.
In short, there's now a real distinction between the arch
and core layers.
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Minor updates to the Thumb2 disassembly:
- Bugfixes:
* Distinguish branch from misc via "!=" not "=="
* MRS register shift is 8 bits (vs MSR being 16)
- Format tweaks:
* CPS needed tab (not space)
* add commma before some shifts
* add space after comma in LDM/STM
* use ".W" width spec on various instructions
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Revert parts of the previous ARMv7-M register patch.
It turns out that part of the issue is a documentation
problem for the Cortex-M3 r1 parts. So for the rest,
simpler fixes are possible (in followup patch).
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Move the dap command handler implementations to arm_adi_v5.c,
leaving just thin wrappers in armv7m.c. There should be no
change in functionality here. (From Magnus.)
Minor style cleanup: whitespace, line length, etc. Update spec
references to use docs which are currently available. (From Dave.)
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Some cleanup of the ARMv7-M support:
- Reference the relevant ARMv7-M ARM doc (DDI 0405C to non-Vendors), and
update the Cortex-M3 doc refs (DDI 0337C is no longer available).
- Those registers aren't actually general, and some are incorrect (per all
public docs anyway). Update comments and code accordingly.
* What the Core Debug facility exposes is *implementation-specific*
not architectural. These values aren't fully portable. They match
Cortex-M3 ... so no current implementation will make trouble, but
the next v7m implementation might.
* Four of the registers are actually not exposed that way. Before
Cortex-M3 r2p0 they are read/written through MRS/MSR instructions.
In that newest silicon, they are four bytes in one register, not
four separate registers.
- Update the CM3 code to report when that one register is available,
and not try to access it when it isn't. Also declare the register
numbers that an eventual MRS/MSR solution will need to be using.
- Stop line wrapping the exception labels.
So for parts before r2p0 OpenOCD behavior is effectively unchanged, and
still buggy; but for those newer parts a few things might now be correct.
Most current Cortex-M3 parts use r1p1 (or earlier); this seems to include
most LM3S parts and all STM32 parts. Parts using r2p0 are available, and
include fourth generation LM3S parts ("Tempest") plus AT91SAM3 and LPC17xx
parts which are now sampling.
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More instructions decoded:
A5.3.5 Load/store multiple
The preferred PUSH/POP syntax is shown when appropriate.
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More instructions decoded:
A5.3.14 Multiply, and multiply accumulate
A5.3.15 Long multiply, long multiply accumulate, divide
The EABI requires *adjacent* register pairs, but the long multiply
ops can use any pair of registers; interesting.
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More Thumb2 32-bit opcode support:
A5.3.10 Store single data item
Byte, word, halfword. Offset, pre-index, post-index. And
a "make like you're unprivileged" option when using small
immediate offsets.
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Print old-style Thumb NOP instructions as such. (GCC uses "mov r8, r8"
instead of the architected NOP which is new in Thumb2.)
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Make disassembly of the Thumb load-literal instruction show the
address of the literal being loaded (so users can avoid doing
that math themselves). Add and use an Align(PC,4) utility.
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Make the Thumb2 disassembler handle more 32-bit instructions:
A5.3.3 Data processing (plain binary immediate)
These use mostly twelve bit literals, but there are also bitfield
and saturated add primitives.
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Make the Thumb2 disassembler handle more 32-bit instructions:
A5.3.1 Data processing (modified immediate)
My small sample shows GCC likes to use many of these instructions.
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Make the Thumb2 disassembler handle a bunch of 32-bit instructions:
A5.3.4 Branches and miscellaneous control
Note that this shifts some responsabililty out of helper functions,
making the code and layout simpler for 32-bit decoders: they only
need to know how to format the instruction and its parameters.
Also, technical note: with this patch, Thumb1 decoders could now
call the Thumb2 decoder if they wanted to get nicer treatment of
the exiting 32-bit B/BLX instructions.
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Change layout of Thumb disassembly to work better with Thumb2:
- Move opcode to the left, allowing space for four hex bytes:
* after address, two spaces not one tab (taking 6 spaces)
* after 2-byte opcode, four spaces before tab
- Also, after opcode mnemonic use a tab not a space, to make
operands line up
Sample output (after some patches decoding a few 32-bit instructions):
0x00003e5a 0xf4423200 ORR r2, r2, #131072 ; 0x20000
0x00003e5e 0x601a STR r2, [r3, #0x0]
0x00003e60 0x2800 CMP r0, #0x00
0x00003e62 0xd1f3 BNE 0x00003e4c
0x00003e64 0xf008fa38 BL 0x0000c2d8
The affected lines of code now wrap at sane margins too.
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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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This patch correctly identifies a running target.
Patch made a tad more palatable by David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
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Remove some bogus warnings during server startup for ARM926ejs
targets that were already halted for debug ... e.g. started up
a freshly built instance.
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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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Fix parsing bugs for "$target_name mww addr data [count]" ... it was
always requiring the count, instead of just defaulting it to one.
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Extend the internal JTAG event handlers to cover enable/disable,
and use those events to make sure that targets get "examined" if
they were disabled when the scan chain was first set up:
- Remove "enum jtag_tap_event", merge with "enum jtag_event",
so C code can now listen for TAP enable/disable events.
- Report those events so they can trigger callbacks.
- During startup, make target_examine() register a handler to
catch ENABLE events for any then-disabled targets.
This fixes bugs like "can't halt target after enabling its TAP".
One class of unresolved bugs: if the target has an ETM hooked
up to an ETB, nothing activates the ETB. But starting up the
ETM without access to the ETB registers fails...
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Fix some polling issues:
- Don't background-poll disabled TAPs ... this was just a bug
waiting to happen. (And then it happened!)
- Don't fail command line polls of disabled taps; that's not any
kind of error, it's just that you can't do much. But do show
that tap-disabled status.
- Spell "continuous" correctly in the variable name. ;)
Not resolved by this patch: the need for an interlock whereby
other code (like the JTAG layer) can block all other access to
the JTAG layer, e.g. while enabling or disabling TAPs. And
that interlock needs to be timer-safe...
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- Make fast_load_image use the helper coverage the standard load_image.
- Improve whitespace in the moved lines.
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- Simplify argument parsing logic using switch statement.
- Use parse_u32 to ensure all values parse properly.
- Return syntax error when mode argument fails to parse.
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- Bug fix: return syntax error if remove called without one argument.
- Use parse_u32 to ensure address and length arguments parse properly.
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- Change: All local variable types are now unsigned.
- Use parse_u32 to ensure address and value parse properly.
- Use parse_uint to ensure count parses properly.
- Move variables to location of first use.
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- Use parse_u32 and parse_uint for address and count, respectively.
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- Make argument check use parse_uint to ensure value parses properly.
- Move variable declarations to location of first use.
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- Use unsigned type for delay variable.
- Use parse_uint to ensure delay argument parses properly.
- Bug fix: Return syntax error if more than one argument is given.
- Bug fix: Return syntax error when argument fails to parse.
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- Move the mips32_..._read_mem calls to top-level of read_mem function.
- Change: Only perform mips_m4k_read_mem conversion when retval == ERROR_OK.
- Prevents pointless conversions of bogus read values after failures.
- Eliminate retval variable from mips_m4k_write_mem; return directly.
- Move declaration of retval variable to point of first use.
- Remove the now redundant switch statements testing size:
- argument sanitizing already covers these cases.
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This patch helps fix MIPS big endian (elf32-tradbigmips) targets.
If "-endian big" is not set in target create, the endianess defaults to
little. mw and md commands will still work, but binary file loads will
have the incorrect word order loaded into memory.
The EJTAG processor access data register (PrAcc) is little endian
regardless of the CPU endianness; it is always loaded LSB first. This
is confirmed by the fact that mips_ejtag_drscan_32() uses buf_set_u32()
to load the scan field; buf_set_u32() is a little-endian formatter. For
big endian targets, data buffers have to be modified so the LSB of each
u32 or u16 is at the lower (first) memory location. If the drscan
out_value word order is set using buf_set_u32() then it makes sense to
also fixup the in_value with buf_get_u32(); a symmetry argument. This
has no affect on little endian hosts.
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- Original patch submitted by David Claffey [dnclaffey@gmail.com].
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- Bug fix: return a syntax error if the wrong number of arguments are given.
- Add handle_bp_command_list() and handle_bp_command_set().
- Use temporary addr variable to eliminate redundant strtoul() calls.
- Place variable declarations at their point of first use.
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- Add target_timer_callback_periodic_restart and target_call_timer_callback.
- Clean up and simplify logic that determines whether to call each callback.
- Move variable declarations to location of first use.
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- Add a doxygen block to simplify logic.
- Move declarations to point of first use.
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- Return syntax error unless exactly one argument is passed.
- Move variable declaration to point of first use.
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- Return syntax error if more than one argument is given.
- Move variables to location of first use.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2192 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
- Eliminate redundant calls to target_resume with addr temp variable.
- Place variables at location of first use.
- Fix minor whitespace issues.
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- Bug fix: return syntax error when more than one argument is given.
- Eliminate redundant calls to step callback with addr temp variable.
- Place variables at location of first use.
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other server configuration. Explain what it's about;
reference the related "$target_name curstate" method.
Update "poll" output to report whether background polling
is enabled or not.
Also fix a small typo; PC's have "complementary" tools.
Some have also "complimentary" ones; but not all.
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- Update handle_reset_config_command in tcl.c to use new helpers.
- Replace direct accesses in JTAG interface and target drivers.
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- Add accessor functions to return their value.
- Use new SRST accessor in cortex_m3.c and mips_m4k.c
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should return the "is it backed up?" flag, not the work area size.
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- Don't let disabled TAPs be set as the current target
- Improve "targets" output:
* Remove undesirable "chain position" number; we discourage using them
* TAP and Target column updates:
+ make them long enough for current usage
+ improve labels, removing guesswork
+ "TapName" label patches scan_chain output
* Highlight the "current" target
* Display "tap disabled" as a new pseudo-state
* Update docs accordingly
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Let disabled targets be ignored during normal operation:
- In target_examine(), ignore disabled TAPs
- Reset handling must not poke at them either:
* fail $target_name arp_* operations on disabled TAPs
* in startup.tcl, don't even issue the arp_* wait ops
ZW: removed superfluous braces from the patch to target.c.
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- set TAR size to 12 bits for Cortex-M3.
- Original patch submitted by Magnus Lundin [lundin@mlu.mine.nu].
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this fn has something to do with the queue, which it does not as such.
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- change SWJDP_IR/DR_APACC to DAP_IR/DR_APACC to conform with ARM_ADI docs.
- add swjdp->memaccess_tck field and code for extra tck clocks before accessing memory bus
- Set default memaccess value to 8 for Cortex-M3.
- Add dap memaccess command.
- document all armv7 dap cmds.
- Original patch submitted by Magnus Lundin [lundin@mlu.mine.nu].
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- Move definition of 'struct target_type_s' into new 'target_type.h' file.
- Forward delclaration remains in target.h, with comment pointing to new file.
- Replaces #define with #include in source files.
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- use continuations to break long lines of variable assignments
- makes these variables more patch-friendly and conform to style guide
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- Add DEFINE_TARGET_TYPE_S symbol in files that need it defined.
- Forward declare 'struct target_type_s' only, unless that symbol is defined.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->{add,remove}_{break,watch}point.
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- replaces all accesses to target->type->name.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to access field directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->get_gdb_reg_list.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->bulk_write_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replace all checks of target->type->examined with target_was_examined().
- replace all setting of target->type->examined with target_set_examined().
- replace clearing of target->type->examined with target_reset_examined().
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to access field directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->run_algorithm.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->write_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->read_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@1959 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
- fix buffer overrun in mdw; final '\0' would overflow the output buffer.
- return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR instead of ERROR_OK if:
- less than one argument is provided
- the command is called with a name other than mdb, mdh, or mdw.
- factor all command output into new handle_md_output function
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- wordsize will always be 1, 2, or 4 due to preceeding switch statement.
- move call to keep_alive after successful writes, not upon failures
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Provide basic documentation on the ARM ETM and ETB trace commands.
Fix minor goofs in registration of the ETM commands; and whitespace
issues in the proof-of-concept oocd_trace code. (Plus include a
ref to Dominic's email saying that it's just proof-of-concept code.)
Note that I'm still not sure whether the ETM support works. But
documenting how it's expected to work should help sort out which
behaviors are bugs, which will help get bugs patched.
ZW: whitespace changes were split out of this patch but will follow.
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- cut out the "unknown EmbeddedICE version" message with Feroceon
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- Move src/target/{interface,target,board,test}/ into src/tcl/
- Remove existing rules in src/Makefile.am and src/target/Makefile.am.
- Add Makefile.am handling of *.cfg and *.tcl files in top Makefile.am:
- Add dist-hook to include such files under src/tcl in the distribution.
- Add install-data-hook to install contents of '$(top_srcdir)/src/tcl/'.
- Add uninstall-hook to remove the installed script files.
- Change paths to (un)install script files in '$(pkgdatadir)/scripts'.
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This was forgotten here. All other LPC targets use
this option.
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When the CPU is in the WFI state, the JTAG interface simply doesn't
respond at all and initial tap examination simply fails. Let's simply
do it again when we come around to assert nSRST.
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Update two oddball NAND commands to work with {offset, length}
instead of block numbers, matching the other commands as well
as usage in U-Boot and the Linux-MTD utilities.
Document them accordingly. Update the single in-tree use of
those commands (sheevaplug).
ALSO:
(a) Document the current 2 GByte/chip ceiling for NAND chipsize.
(32 bit offset/length values can't represent 4 GBytes.) Maybe
after the upcoming release, the code can switch to 64-bits.
(b) The "nand check_bad_blocks" should report "bad" blocks. They
are not "invalid" blocks; they're "bad" ones.
(c) Tweak the "nand info" command to handle the "no arguments"
case sanely (show everything, instead of showing garbage) and
not listing the blocksize in hex kbytes (duh).
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NAND support for DaVinci-family drivers, with HW ECC support.
Declare the NAND chip on the DM355 EVM board.
Currently tested on DM355 for Linux interop using the standard
large page (2KB) chip in the EVM socket; "hwecc1" and "hwecc4"
work fine. (Using hwecc4 relies on patches that haven't quite
made it through the Linux-MTD bottlenecks yet.)
Not yet tested: 1-bit on small-page (although it's hard to see
how that could fail); 4-bit on small page (picky layout issues);
the "hwecc_infix" mode (primarily for older boot ROMs; testing
there is blocked on having new bootloader code).
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Improve support for the DM355 EVM board, and eventually other boards based
on DaVinci chips:
- Provide generic "davinci.cfg" to hold utilities that can be reused by
different chips in this family. Start with PINMUX, PSC, and PLL setup.
- DM355 chip support updates: provide a dictionary with chip-specific
symbols, load those utilities.
- Create a new dm355evm board file, with a reset-init event handler
which uses those utilities to set up PLLs and clocks, configure the
pins, and improve the JTAG speed limit.
Also a minor tweak: provide a virtual address for the work area, matching
what the very latest kernels do. It's probably unwise to use OpenOCD while
the MMU is active though.
The DRAM isn't yet accessible, but NAND access is mostly ready.
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the key command_*() helper functions, fixng the bugs that turned up.
Several of these bugs were from misuse of PRIi64; that's for 64-bit
integers, NOT for "long long" or "u64" (which work best with %lld).
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- Bring the mips step/resume interrupt handling inline with the
rest of openocd.
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- Add libtoolize step too bootstrap script; creates ltmain.sh script.
- Add AC_PROG_LIBTOOL to configure.in to add libtool support to build.
- Change Makefile.am library rules from static (_a) to libtool (_la).
- Install libopenocd.{la,so,a} in $(libdir); update openocd link rules.
- Extend MAINTAINERCLEANFILES in top-level Makefile.am to remove ltmain.sh.
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already required autoconf 2.59 (circa 2006), so there is no reason to
support versions of automake older than 1.6 (circa 2002).
The first part of this patch upgrades the configure.in script:
1. Use current calling conventions for the AC_INIT and
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE macros, bringing their usage up-to-date with
the version of autoconf already specified by AC_PREREQ.
2. Add AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR macro, required by new version of AC_INIT.
3. Automatically enable all of automake's warnings except Makefile
portability (which OpenOCD violates by using GNU make's $(wildcard)).
[[ While automake has its own -Werror option, I did not enabled it
due to existing warnings. ]]
4. Add the missing AM_PROG_C_O check, required by the build rules for
openocd.o in src/Makefile.am.
5. Adjust version number to show progress toward the next release.
6. Include a bug reporting e-mail address to direct users to this list.
This patch makes the following adjustments to the Makefile.am files:
1. Update AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS to require automake version 1.6
2. Rewrite all deprecated INCLUDES assignments as AM_CPPFLAGS
3. Clean-up all AM_CPPFLAGS declarations to be patch-friendly.
4. Remove vestigial references to $(all_includes)
5. Remove erroneous references to @CPPFLAGS@ (only use AM_CPPFLAGS)
6. Remove unused -I and -D directives in helper/, flash/, target/
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Added support for accessport ROM table identification, dap command.
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if they're the same for all LPC214x, this number is from an Olimex
LPC-H2148. The chip on that board is LPC2148FBD64.
Also fix a few cosmetic issues and comments in the file and add
more docs and pointers to the datasheet.
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- changed some jtag LOG_DEBUG to only output when _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_ defined. Makes debugging other parts of openocd not as noisy
- updated correct jtag id for pic32mx
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likely also one (non-cosmetic) bug (the 'id_buff' change, which seems to
be a buffer overflow).
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- all the register now can be written to, including the special CP0 regs.
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ejtag_info->ejtag_ctrl variable. It was being overwritten by the value read back from the EJTAG CONTROL register. Because of the way this register works you do not want to use the value returned to write the register, you always want to write the bits explicitly.
The second patch just reduces the DMA retries to 0 in anticipation of removing the retry code altogether.
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messages a bit. The file and line # of the syntax error
in a reset script is now printed.
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(step/resume cause a NMI after reset) on LM3S6918 -- Michael Schwingen
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I have the ADuC702x flashdriver working again (see attachment). It adds the option to erase and write the ADuC702x flash
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- cleaned up headers to match rest of code
- added missing svn props for previously added files
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target_call_timer_callbacks_now() did the same as target_call_timer_callbacks().
- Reduced keep_alive()'s job to only deal with GDB keep alive problems.
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converts a number of 'simple string lookup tables' into NVP tables.
These NVP tables will be used by various commands coming in the next patch.
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into the target implementation.
Also target_process_reset() is now simpler and has error handling,
e.g. if assert reset fails, then target_process_reset() will propagate
that error.
cmd_ctx was passed in to examine(), which is wrong - removed that.
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from pre/post_reset event scripts. Adding the second parameter was
a mistake seen in retrospect. this gives precise control in post_reset
for *when* the post reset speed is set. The pre_reset event was
added *after* the second parameter to jtag_khz/speed
- the target implementations no longer gets involved in the reset mode
scheme. Either they reset a target into a halted mode or not.
target_process_reset()
detects if the reset halt failed or not.
- tcl target event names are now target_N_name. Mainly internal
at this early stage, but best to get the naming right now.
- added hardcoded reset modes from gdb_server.c. I don't know precisely what
these defaults should be or if it should be made configurable. Perhaps some
hardcoded defaults will do for now and it can be made configurable later.
- bugfix in cortex_m3.c for reset_run_and_xxx?
- issue syntax error upon obsolete argument in target command instead of
printing message that will surely drown in the log
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the reset mode argument to the target command is deprecated(ignored w/error message).
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within the last 2000ms.
To fix this, add keep_alive() if you are spending >1000ms in an algorithm
thus holding up the server loop.
target_call_timer_callbacks() invokes keep_alive().
2. post_reset script is now executed at normal JTAG speed and not
reset speed.
3. Resume is now synchronous again. Hopefully it will work this time.
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This patch just uses the command.c interface to create tcl commands for the root level commands and avoids a bit of the "TCL" bleed into the rest of the openocd code.
Multilevel commands also supported.
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- drscan is now a low level tcl command:
execute DR scan <device> <num_bits> <value> <num_bits1> <value2>
- removed obsolete partial command text support
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- fixed build warnings for last commit
- set svn props for last commit
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- Log output handlers now get a "const char *line"
- Added "const" to parameter.
src/helper/command.c
src/helper/command.h
- New function: 'command_output_text()'
- Log output handlers now get a "const char *line"
src/helper/options.c
- Log output handlers now get a "const char *line"
src/server/telnet_server.c
- DO not transmit NULL bytes via TELNET.
- Log output handlers now get a "const char *line"
src/server/gdb_server.c
- Log output handlers now get a "const char *line"
*** THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF A PATCH FROM Oyvind sent
previously to the mailing list for TCL users try
src/target/target.c
*** THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF A PATCH FROM Oyvind sent
previously to the mailing list for TCL users try
src/target/target.h
*** THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF A PATCH FROM Oyvind sent
previously to the mailing list for TCL users try
src/openocd.c
- **MAJOR** Work: New TCL/Jim function: mem2array
- **MAJOR** Work: Redirect Tcl/Jim stdio output to remote users.
- Previously: TCL output did not go to GDB.
- Previously: TCL output did not go to TELNET
- Previously: TCL output only goes to control console.
- This fixes that problem.
+ Created callbacks:
+openocd_jim_fwrite()
+openocd_jim_fread()
+openocd_jim_vfprintf()
+openocd_jim_fflush()
+openocd_jim_fgets()
src/Makefile.am
- New TCL files.
- Future note: This should be more automated. As the list of
'tcl' files grows maintaning this list will suck.
src/Jim.c
- ** THIS INCLUDES A PREVIOUS PATCH I SENT EARLIER **
- that impliments many [format] specifies JIM did not support.
- Jim_FormatString() - **MAJOR** work.
- Previously only supported "%s" "%d" and "%c"
- And what support existed had bugs.
- NEW: *MANY* formating parameters are now supported.
- TODO: The "precision" specifier is not supported.
** NEW ** This patch.
- Jim_StringToWide() test if no conversion occured.
- Jim_StringToIndex() test if no conversion occured.
- Jim_StringToDouble() test if no conversion occured.
** NEW ** This Patch. Major Work.
- Previously output from JIM did not get sent to GDB
- Ditto: Output to Telnet session.
- Above items are now fixed - By introducing callbacks
new function pointers in the "interp" structure.
- Helpers that call the callbacks.
- New function: Jim_fprintf()
- New function: Jim_vfprintf()
- New function: Jim_fwrite()
- New function: Jim_fread()
- New function: Jim_fflush()
- New function: Jim_fgets()
By default: the output is to STDIO as previous.
The "openocd.c" - redirects the output as needed.
- Jim_Panic() - Send panic to both STDERR and the interps
specified STDERR output as a 2nd choice.
- Now JIM's "stdin/stdout/stderr" paramters are "void *"
and are no longer "FILE *".
src/Jim.h
- **MAJOR**
- New JIM STDIO callbacks in the "interp" structure.
- change: "stdin/stdout/stderr" are now "void *" cookies.
- New JIM stdio helper functions.
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a problem with arm7_9_debug_entry not executing a code path upon crashes.
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e.g. at91fr40008. Could possibly show bogus false positives in log without any other side effects.
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- added armv7m dummy cpsr register to stop gdb setting thumb bit
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of as a side effect of target->type->poll(). This makes it clearer when things
happen during reset/examine.
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that sw_bkpts also fails if the target is an unknown state(i.e.
not examined yet).
- feroceon embedded ICE registers are now set up after TRST
has been deasserted(not tested, but it was broken as is
anyway).
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- support new str91x/str9xpec devices
- update target scripts and docs for changes
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- Work in progress to allow launching GDB/telnet server *before* jtag
chain enum, validate & examine
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- DCRDR now used to access special core registers - info is currently omitted from the cortex_m3 TRM ARM have told me this is the preferred access method and the docs will be updated soon.
- now checks for User Thread Mode and Thread mode when halted.
- removed repeated function declarations from command.c
- cortex_m3_prepare_reset_halt removed, updated cortex_m3_assert_reset to suit
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to daemon_startup(still supported).
- print warning if srst and trst change state at the same time when srst_and_trst
is seperate
- reset now performs a trst, examines and validates the jtag chain before targets
assert reset
- if startup fails to examine and validate the jtag chain, try a reset before
trying again
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- If communication fails during assert between assert/deassert and during
assert, warnings are printed. The warning suggests using srst_only if the
clock locks up as that would allow the reset vector to be set up before
asserting reset.
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as an optional parameter with default reset_init. This is to streamline
things w.r.t. the target library.
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for a bit more info before I can tell with confidence whether or not
this would have any effect.
- worked on error propagation and output for flash
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Wrote a default flash erase check fn which uses CFI's target algorithm
w/fallback to memory reads.
- "flash info" no longer prints erase status as it is stale.
- "flash erase_check" now prints erase status. erase check can take a
*long* time. Work in progress
- arm7/9 with seperate srst & trst now supports reset init/halt
after a power outage. arm7/9 no longer makes any assumptions
about state of target when reset is asserted.
- fixes for srst & trst capable arm7/9 with reset init/halt
- prepare_reset_halt retired. This code needs to be inside
assert_reset anyway
- haven't been able to get stm32 write algorithm to work. Fallback
flash write does work. Haven't found a version of openocd trunk
where this works.
- added target_free_all_working_areas_restore() which can
let be of restoring backups. This is needed when asserting
reset as the target must be assumed to be an unknown state.
Added some comments to working areas API
- str9 reset script fixes
- some guidelines
- fixed dangling callbacks upon reset timeout
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is post reset = reset speed.
- removed infinite loop's and exit()'s upon poor arm7/9 communication
- cleaned up error messages a bit. Push ERROR() up into fn's that
fail and can say something meaningful about what failed.
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- uses packed transfers for 8/16bit read/writes greater than 4bytes
- 8/16bit transfers now use address auto increment
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fail for two of it's return codes. A little bit weird, but compatible with
existing codebase.
- tightend up error handling. Since the jtag_xxx() is a queue that is either
executed as things are added(hw queue) or a software queue, then
errors can only be caught during jtag_execute_queue(). No error
code is therefore returned from the queuing fn's.
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are up and running. The examination and validation is actually
"optional" from the point of view of GDB + telnet servers.
Multiple targets should work fine with this.
- jtag_speed is dropped(divisor is increased), if jtag examination and
validation fails.
- the chain is validated 10x to catch the worst jtag_speed offences
- added LOG_SILENT that can be used to shut up log. Feeble
ersatz for try+catch.
- GDB register packets are now always replied in order to make sure
that GDB connect works. If the target is not halted, then these
packets contain dummy values.
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- Fixed memory leak in gdb_server.c
- pushed "Error:" statements up into fn's that know something about what went wrong
- load_image now fails if target_write_memory() fails
- only issue an asynchronous halt() upon connect of GDB. Synchronous halt/reset
doesn't really work as what's required to initialize the target might involve a
special monitor sequence for the target in question
- syntax error handling improved(fewer exit()'s)
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- added new commands arm11 mrc and arm11 mcr to generate these instructions during debug
Thanks Michael Bruck
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- switch to synchronous halt during connect. This fixes the bug
where poll() was not invoked between halt() and servicing the
'g' register packet
- halt() no longer returns error code when target is already halted, just
logs a warning. Only the halt() implementation can say anything
meaningful about why a halt() failed, so error messages are pushed
up to halt()
- fixed soft_reset_halt infinite loop bug in arm7_9_common.c. The rest
of the implementations are still busted.
- by using USER() instead of command_print() the log gets the
source + line #. Nice.
- no longer invoke exit() if soft_reset_halt fails. A reset can often
fix the problem.
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- force simulate_reset_on_next_halt when target state is initially detected
- print out method of debug entry
- fix VCR activation (didn't work before)
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- added a check to jtag_add_pathmove() for legal path transitions
- tweaked jtag.h docs a little bit
- made some jtag bypass tests _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
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Passes 94kBytes/s regression test.
Works with str912, which relies on bypass
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* GDB remote server will now remain online even if the target
is in a funny state, e.g. if it requires a reset, it is
running while GDB is not in the continue or step packet,
e.g. via monitor resume/halt commands in GDB script.
* Added some _DEBUG_GDB_IO_ debug tools
* Fixed a couple of GDB server lockups, e.g. when O packets
detect a severed connection
* added ACK upon connection (send +).
* added keep-alive messages to reset so GDB protocol remains happy.
* fixed crash when timing out connection to GDB
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- Added simulate_reset_on_next_halt that can be extended to do all sorts
of cleanups for systems without proper reset. Right now it just writes 0
to the control register to disable caches.
- Step skips over Wait for Interrupt instruction
- fix for count
- fix for printf format errors
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Small cosmetic fixes in the license header to make them all look the
same, fix some typos, update README.
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More precise, less code.
- removed unused code in fileio.c
- Windows should now find debug_handler.bin
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- open_file_from_path() now uses logging feature
- open_file_from_path() no longer uses paths for anything but "r" mode. Fixes
bug waiting to happen.
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arm11
--- Added burst memory transfer mode
This does not explicitly query command execution but rather uses a small
delay produced by the FT2232 on certain TAP commands.
A potential failure of this process is detected afterwards and the
program terminates with an error.
'arm11 memwrite burst disable'
can be used to switch this feature off.
'arm11 memwrite error_fatal disable'
can be used to prevent the program to exit on an memory write error
--- Added support for interrupt breaking via VCR register
Use 'arm11 vcr' command to set.
--- Cleaned up the handling of
halt/resume/step/poll, target->state, target->debug_reason,
target_call_event_callbacks() at least as far as I could guess the
intended behaviour from other targets.
Did some overall positive tests with GDB.
--- Added support for breakpoints
Hardware breakpoints only. All breakpoints will be treated as hardware
breakpoints.
All ARM11's seem to have at least 6 hardware breakpoints.
--- Stepping over BKPT added
Modification to PC without touching the target.
--- Stepping over a B or BL to self will do nothing
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provides a better impeadance match for debug output char fn's, e.g. eCos.
- Line endings are now added at the caller site of command_print*(). command_print()
still adds a line ending
- echo of commands in scripts are now available via debug_level instead of
forced echo
- Added a USER_SAMELINE() for printing without a lineend.
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- bugfix in server.c
- removed unused parameter from jtag_add_ir_scan et al. This
wasn't necessary in hindsight but anyway.
- arm11 source committed but not not in Makefile.am/target.c for now.
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- some more flash cleanup of checking halted state
- moved output handler into options.c
- very slightly tweaked server.c to make it a bit more compatible with eCos
- retired arch_state. Not quite sure how I managed to leave that out last time.
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command and reduce confusion with "flash write_image".
- retired deprecated "flash erase" & "flash write".
- added flash_driver_protect/write/erase() that are wafer thin frontend
functions to low level driver functions. They implement checks
that were inconsistently handled by the drivers, e.g. check for
target halted was done in a spotty fashion.
- use return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR to print out
syntax of command instead of having lots of inlined replicas of
the command line syntax(some of which were wrong).
- use logging instead of dubious translation of error values to
human understandable explanations of why things failed.
The lower levels log the precise reason and the higher
levels can ammend context as the error propagates up
the call stack.
- simplified flash API slightly with logging instead of
allocating and returning information that the caller then
has to translate into print statements.
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access by disabling "unecessary" checks.
- arm926ejs. Added missing type->mmu and type->virt2phys fn's.
for now these are used by working_area when specifying
mmu enabled and mmu not enabled address
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- added arch_state to show status of currently selected target
- simplified target->type->arch_state() api.
- clean up telnet output a bit
- fixed GDB output for arch_state
- removed a couple of unecessary exit()'s
- cleaned up error propagation a bit in a few places
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- added virtual address to working_area.
- Improved error messages in a number of places
- Added ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR that commands can return to have syntax printed
- Added help for some config commands
- Added verification of sw breakpoints with ERROR() message
- Removed a couple of exit()'s and replaced with error message
- cosmetic fix to armv4_5.c, easier to read
- added polymorphic(with default) virt2phys and mmu enable query function to target.h
- added virt2phys command that uses target->type->virt2phys() fn
Thanks to Øyvind Harboe
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- now uses jtag_state_pathmove() instead of making assumptions about implementation of jtag_statemove().
- fixed a couple of bugs in timeout handling
- removed megabytes of log output when communication is failing.
- sleep is now 300ms as documented instead of 3000ms
- fixed error path of bulk write
- debug_handler can now be issued during normal operation + has help text.
Thanks Øyvind Harboe
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- Faster DEBUG/INFO() when they are disabled
- target_read/write_buffer() now uses 16 and 32 bit access for single word aligned requests. Other requests are serviced as quickly as possible.
- *much* faster read/write GDB packets, removing timeout problems.
- GDB read/write packets w/single word aligned 32/16 bit access now use 32/16 bit word access.
- working area can now be changed on the fly. Provides a way to move working area about as MMU is enabled/disabled.
- cleaned up error messages for verify_image.
Thanks Øyvind Harboe
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- added target_init_reset which calls target_process_reset after all drivers have been initialised
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- target request handler disabled by default until a target has been registered
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- add Øyvind Harboe to list of AUTHORS (thanks a lot to Øyvind for his hard work)
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- arm_simulate_step called incorrect arm_evaluate_opcode when in thumb mode
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- native win32 now handles WSAECONNRESET - no longer exits openocd
- qCRC packet now works correctly under cygwin (gdb compare-sections command)
- removed __USE_GNU define from gdbserver.c
- gdb qSupported packet is now handled, with this we are able to tell gdb packet size, memory map of target
- added new target script gdb_program_config - called before gdb flash programming
- new gdb server command gdb_memory_map (enable|disable> - default is disable
- new gdb server command gdb_flash_program (enable|disable> - default is disable
- gdb flash programming supported - vFlash packets
- image_elf_read_section now does not clear any remaining data, this was causing the gdb checksum to fail with certain files
- reformat of usbprog.c
- memory leak in command_print fixed
- updated texi doc to include new commands
- added gdb programming section to docs
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- minor code reformat and cleanup
- updated docs to include new commands
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flash verify_image and flash erase_address.
- added patch for new parport_write_on_exit command.
Even this patch will fix some memory leaks.
(thanks too oyvind and Spen for these patches)
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in a single centralized place, and it now works for binaries.
(thanks to oyvind Harboe)
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- added patch which fixes a crash upon flash write error
- added patch which will improve the reset handling when
SRST is tied to TRST
(thanks to Oyvind Harboe for these patches)
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- corrected array overrun in armv7m.c
- corrected breakpoint memory allocation bug
- image read now uses fgets, vastly improves reading of large files
- improved hex file reading, support for Linear Address Record added
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- Clean up, remove unused variables and code in armv7, cortex_m3 and stellaris code
- Move restore_context from cortex_m3 to armv7m
- Updated halt handling for cortex_m3
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- adds support for the Altium universal JTAG cable
- adds support for "wiggler2" cable (basically a wiggler with added LED, documentation coming soon)
- adds LED support. The LED is turned on during data transfer - works fine on Altium and wiggler2.
- adds PORT_EXIT pattern that is written to port when exiting, in order to turn off power on cables that get their power from parallel port data lines
- move port writes (with the system-specific ifdefs) to one central function
- increased image cache size to 2KB (might require more adaptive cache handling, e.g. LRU)
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- usbprog update (thanks to Benedikt Sauter)
- added embeddedice_send and _handshake functions (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- added support for 4, 8 and 16 bit ports to etb.c
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- use 'etm trigger_percent' setting when programming ETB trigger count
- fixed some small bugs in ETM trace analysis
- fixed minor bug in flash writing (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
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--enable-presto_ftd2xx and --enable-presto_libftdi
- completed trace point support for use with ARM7/9 DCC
- completed debug message output with support for HEX dumps (1, 2 or 4 byte quantities)
- fixed bug in delete_debug_msg_receiver (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- fixed bug in image_add_section (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- at91sam7 sector erase reworked (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- merge consecutive sections during flash image write to work around possible section alignment issues with LPC2000 targets
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- make ep93xx and at91rm9200 bitbang JTAG interfaces dependant on ARM host (thanks to Vincent Palatin)
- various whitespace fixes
- removed various warnings
- add support for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (thanks to Uwe Hermann)
- fix OpenOCD compilation for various platforms (thanks to Uwe Hermann and Vincent Palatin)
- switched order of JTAG chain examination and validation (examine first, then multiple validation tries even if examination failed)
- added target_request subsystem to handle requests from the target (debug messages and tracepoints implemented, future enhancements might include
semihosting, all ARM7/9 only for now)
- added support for GDB vFlashXXX packets (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- added support for receiving data via ARM7/9 DCC
- reworked flash writing. the 'flash write' command is now deprecated and replaced by 'flash write_binary' (old syntax and behaviour) and 'flash
write_image' (write image files (bin, hex, elf, s19) to a target).
- added support for AMD/ST/SST 29F400B non-cfi flashes
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- increase memory pseudo-image cache size to 1024 byte for improved trace analysis performance
- added OpenOCD+trace as an ETM capture driver example implementation
- new usbprog driver (thanks to Benedikt Sauter)
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- fix multiple reads from FT2232 into same buffer location (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
- retry JTAG chain validation (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
- reworked GDB packet input handling (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- output error message when setting a watchpoint failed
- removed duplicate out-of-bounds check in at91sam7.c (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
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- added support for usbprog (thanks to Benedikt Sauter)
- make OpenOCD listen for WM_QUIT messages on windows (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- register at_exit handler to do necessary unregistering (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- added dummy ETM capture driver to allow ETM to be registered without a capture driver
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- ST STM32x flash support added
- cleaned up armv7m and cortex-m3 support, removed luminary specific code
- cortex-m3 16bit read/write added (required for STM32x flash programming)
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- added support for scans coming from or ending in Shift-DR or Shift-IR to bitbang code (required for XScale debugging)
- cleaned up errror handlers. only use when there's a catchable error
- fix segfault when etm was configured without a valid driver
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- added str9x programming using flash controller tap (str9xpec), including option bytes and device lock/unlock
- inttypes.h now used for long long printf style declarations
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- fixed bug in ARM926EJ-S cache handling that caused cache linefills to be disabled after first debug entry
- added support for auto image type detection (thanks to Vincent Palatin)
- further work on ETM trace decoding (tested with a ETB interface using an ETM in normal 16-bit port mode, still experimental)
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- reworked etm/etb into a generic etm part with trace capture drivers (currently only etb supported)
- added XScale debug handler binary to repository
- added Thumb disassembling (thanks to Vincent Palatin for this patch)
- added support for non-CFI compatible flashes to cfi driver (currently only SST39VFxxx devices supported)
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- fixed several uses of uninitialized bits (Thanks to Vincent Palatin for finding and fixing these bugs)
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- added "prepare_reset_halt()" to target_type_t, which allows reset_halt to be prepared before a reset is asserted, possibly preventing communication with the target
- arm7/9 devices now use a breakpoint at 0x0 or reset vector catching for debug out of reset
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- output all of EmbeddedICE version register in error message
- update OpenOCD's idea of the current core mode, and immediately change core mode, on CPSR changes
- added support for CFI cmdset 0002 (patch by Andrew Dyer, thanks a lot)
- enhanced CFI cmdset 0002 support to Atmel AT49 flashes (thanks to Joerg Krein for providing test hardware)
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- fixed some compiler warnigns in amt_jtagaccel.c, bitbang.c, parport.c
- free working area and register stuff if str7x block write algorithm failed
- check PC after exiting a target algorithm in armv4_5.c
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- fixed compiler warnings throughout the code (thanks to Vincent Palatin for this patch)
- added support for accessing ETB (embedded trace buffer) registers
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- added support for reading IHEX files (through fileio)
- load/dump_binary renamed to the more generic load/dump_image <file> <address> ['bin'|'ihex']
- added NAND framework (preliminary)
- added support for the LPC3180 SLC and MLC NAND controllers (preliminary)
- fix initialization for parport
- gw16012 fixes/cleanups
- added EmbeddedICE version 7 (preliminary, reported on two LPC23xx devices so far)
- added 'arm7_9 etm <target#>' configuration command to enable access to the ETM registers
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- fix infinite recursion in target_init_handler (thanks to jw and Magnus Lundin)
- fix CFI flash handlign with buswidth < 32bit (thanks to Daniele Orio for reporting this)
- add support for reading JTAG device id (currently only as debug output on startup)
- cleaned up handling of EmbeddedICE registers. Supported functionality and register size now determined by EmbeddedICE version number.
- small cleanups/fixes
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- fixed bug in jtag.c where JTAG command type was wrong for PATHMOVE commands
- added lattice ISP cable (experimental)
- properly initialize parallel port (clear tristate bit)
- fixed jtag/Makefile.am that failed with some versions of autotools
- print error number if read() in gdbserver.c failed on Windows
- fixed handling of opcodes with bits 27-25 b011 (comment was correct, code had a bug)
- added support for AT91SAM7SE internal flash
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- added support for loading .bit files into Xilinx Virtex-II devices
- added support for the Gateworks GW16012 JTAG dongle
- merged CFI fixes from XScale branch
- a few minor fixes
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- several small fixes
- retry reading from a FT2232 device on incomplete reads
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- added support for using Luminary Micro development board 'evb_lm3s811' as a JTAG interface (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
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- correctly handle ft2232_device_desc and ft2232_serial when both are given at the same time
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- redirect output from target event scripts (currently only reset) to the daemon output (INFO:)
- some minor fixes and enhancements
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- str75x flash support (Thanks to Spencer Oliver)
- correct reporting of T-Bit in CPSR (Thanks to John Hartman for reporting this)
- core-state (ARM/Thumb) can be switched by modifying CPSR
- fixed bug in gdb_server register handling
- register values > 32-bit should now be supported
- several minor fixes and enhancements
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- added access to ARM920T vector catch register (via generic register mechanism)
- don't disable linefills on ARM920T cores - this lead to lockups when accessing lines already contained in cache
- read content of ARM920T cache and tlb into file (arm920t read_flash/read_mmu commands)
- memory reading improved on ARM7/9, can be further accelerated with new "arm7_9 fast_memory_access enable" command (renamed from fast_writes)
- made in_handler independent from in field (makes the handler more flexible)
- added timeout to ft2232 when using D2XX library
- fixed STR7x protection bit handling on second bank (thanks to Bernard)
- added support for using the OpenOCD on AT91RM9200 systems (thanks to Anders Larsen)
- fixed AT91SAM7 flash handling when not running from 32kHz clock (thanks to Anders Larsen)
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- fixed bug that could result in register corruption on arm920t targets
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- fixed some small memory leaks (thanks to Spencer Oliver)
- verify chip- and buswidth of cfi flash configurations
- added support for ARM966E based systems (tested only with ST micro STR9, thanks to Spencer Oliver)
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- additional debug output when opening the parallel port
- fixed counting of available arm7/9 watchpoint units
- 'flash write' now displays elapsed time
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- Added state-move support to ftd2xx and bitbang JTAG drivers (required for XScale, possibly useful for other targets, too)
- various fixes
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- fixed handling of services linked list (thanks to Spen for this patch)
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- changed fallback implementation of strndup to something that works on all systems (thanks to Spen for this patch)
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- fix trunk build for mac os x (patch from Lauri Leukkunen, thanks)
- added check for host endianness, defines WORDS_BIGENDIAN on a big-endian host (e.g. mac os-x)
- fixed bug where endianness of memory accesses could be swapped on BE hosts
- added space for zero termination of ftd2xx_layout string (from Magnus Ludin, tahnks)
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- OpenOCD now includes the ability to diassemble instructions on its own (only ARM for now, Thumb might follow).
The command is "armv4_5 disassemble <address> <count> ['thumb']" (thumb is currently unsupported).
I've compared the produced disassembly against GDB/GNU Objdump output, and it seems to be correct, but there may still be some bugs left.
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