Punt to the armv4_5_arch_state() for all the common stuff, to
shrink code and so we will get any improvements it provides.
Don't hide watchpoint status if we happen to be in "abort" mode.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
No point in both ARM11 and Cortex-A8 having private copies
of the logic sorting out e.g. DBG_REASON_WATCHPOINT.
Add and use a shared routine for this ... there's actually
a bunch more debug entry logic that could be shared, this
is just a start on that. Note that this routine fixes a
bug observed in the ARM11 code, where some abort mode quirks
were displayed as being an unknown debug reason; and also
silences needless ARM11 chatter.
Likewise with private copies of DSCR ... add one to the DPM
struct. Save it as part of setting DBG_REASON_* so later
patches can switch over to using that copy.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
For the bits now defined in "arm_dpm.h", switch to the
shared DSCR_* symbol and remove the ARM11_DSCR_* version.
Define DSCR_INT_DIS and use it instead of the ARM11_DSCR_*
sibling symbol. (Note: for both ARM11 and Cortex-A8, this
should arguably be enabled by default when single stepping.)
Remove some other unused declarations in "arm11.h".
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Move the symbols for these bits from "armv7a.h" to "arm_dpm.h",
where they can be seen and used not just by Cortex-A but also
by the ARM11 (armv6) code.
Change them from bit numbers to bit masks ... this matches the
usage in ARM11 code, and also makes it easier to read.
Rename DSCR_EXT_INT_EN as DSCR_ITR_EN to match the docs; it's
enabling ITR functionality, not external interrupts, so this
changes the name to be less misleading. (There *IS* a bit
affecting interrupts, and this isn't it.)
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
This makes Beagle work again, instead of losing horribly because
the JTAG event handlers are no longer able to e.g. "runtest". I
get the previous quirky behavior ... comes up OK but "reset halt"
somewhat mysteriously makes it all better. (Instead of nothing
being able to work at all...) However, I'm still seeing:
The 'init' command must be used before 'init'.
That seems to come from invoking "jtag init", sometime after it
gets mapped to "ocd_jtag init", according to debug message traces.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
To prevent regression in the behavior of 'init', we allow it to run in
any mode. If provided with -c init and with -c noinit, then the second
init at startup caused a spurious mode failure. Let 'init' handle it.
Use a separate variable for iterating GDB service port numbers than
the one set by the user. Restores the behavior of returning the
original port number and only incrementing the port used on success.
now compiles again after include files were moved about
to reduce -I usage and stop using quotes but rather
angle brackets for include files.
Signed-off-by: Øyvind Harboe <oyvind.harboe@zylin.com>
Before we can -I the top-level src/ directory alone, references to
"hello.h" must be updated. This is an internal header, so it does
not need angle brackets.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "xsvf.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <xsvf/xsvf.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "svf.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <svf/svf.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "pld.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <pld/pld.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "telnet_server.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <server/telnet_server.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "server.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <server/server.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "httpd.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <server/httpd.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "gdb_server.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <server/gdb_server.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "s3c24xx_regs.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/nand/s3c24xx_regs.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "ocl.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/nor/ocl.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "nand.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/nand.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "mflash.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/mflash.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "flash.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/flash.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm_nandio.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/arm_nandio.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "trace.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/trace.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "target_request.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/target_request.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "target.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/target.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "register.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/register.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "mips_ejtag.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/mips_ejtag.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "mips32_pracc.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/mips32_pracc.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "mips32.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/mips32.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "image.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/image.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "etm.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/etm.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "embeddedice.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/embeddedice.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "breakpoints.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/breakpoints.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "avrt.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/avrt.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv7m.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv7m.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv7a.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv7a.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv4_5_mmu.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv4_5_mmu.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv4_5_cache.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv4_5_cache.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv4_5.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv4_5.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm_jtag.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm_jtag.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm_dpm.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm_dpm.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm_adi_v5.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm_adi_v5.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm9tdmi.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm9tdmi.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm966e.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm966e.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm7tdmi.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm7tdmi.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm7_9_common.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm7_9_common.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm11.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm11.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "algorithm.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/algorithm.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "minidriver.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <jtag/minidriver.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.