This patch introduces RTOS support for uC/OS-III. Currently, only
FPU-less ARM Cortex-M targets are supported. Due to the configurability
of the RTOS, an OpenOCD-specific file must be linked along with the
project to determine the correct offsets within the OS_TCB structure.
In addition to the above, a crash was fixed in rtos_get_gdb_reg_list
such that RTOS support could be used between resets without restarting
OpenOCD and support for the Hg packet was cleaned up.
Change-Id: Ide004a689e6b886185df665c00fb644629eb31d1
Signed-off-by: Steven Stallion <stallion@squareup.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3556
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
This avoids the secondary binary search if the checksum is different
Change-Id: I986ba7687cea76f30e37a6bca58aabde18198263
Signed-off-by: Evan Hunter <ehunter@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias.welwarsky@sysgo.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2869
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
The '-defer-examine' option to target create allows declaring targets
that are present on the chain, but not fully functional. They will
be skipped by the initial arp_examine as well as arp_examine after
reset.
Manual examine using 'arp_examine' is needed to examine them, with the
idea that some kind of actions is neeed to bring them to a state where
examine will succeed (if at all possible).
In order to allow value less options to target command, I had to relax
the goi.argc check in jim_target_configure().
Change-Id: I9bf4e8d27eb6476dd9353d15f48965a8cfd5c122
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <esben@haabendal.dk>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias.welwarsky@sysgo.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3076
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Purge all legacy interface configurations so there's no more confusion
over which one to use.
Also remove doc/INSTALL.txt which mentions ft2232 but otherwise just
duplicates what INSTALL says.
Change-Id: Ic94f808f123d4917e600b79309f1272c78a7bb11
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3236
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
Since OpenOCD doesn't fit most common definitions of the word "daemon",
using it in the documentation is confusing.
Reported by IRC user ohsix.
Change-Id: I688d722771b084b17c2a7af8e83fd64bab6141b8
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3634
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
As per the documentation, used "disabled" as the value to disable, as this
is the same value to disable the telnet and tcl server.
Change-Id: Idc4a8580098ec1107dcc6e1f59e817ecdebc38ac
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Mistry <s.mistry@arduino.cc>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3175
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maglie
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Kinetis family employs strange concept of Flash Configuration Field at
address 0x400 of program flash. Writing incorrect data to FCF may
permanently lock the device.
The change introduces 'kinetis fcf_source protection' mode. In this mode
write of flash image data to FCF is prevented. FCF data build from
protection (set by 'flash protect' command) are written instead.
FCF data are written also just after erase of relevant sector. It
protects device from locking security by reset or power cycle after erase.
prot_blocks array is used as protection blocks have bigger size than sectors.
Alignment and padding programming sections is rewritten to fix
writing with not section boundary aligned begin.
Change-Id: I9fc8bd37d6f627fb8ed7abb7f7560e78a740b195
Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3562
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
Originally flash/nor infrastructure assumed protection blocks identical
to erase sectors. This assumption is not valid for many flash types.
Driver code fixed the problem either by increasing sector size to
size of protection block or by defining more protection block than
really existed in device. Both cases had drawbacks.
The change retains compatibility with the old driver.
Updated driver can set protection blocks table independent
of sector table.
Change-Id: I27f6d267528ad9ed9fe0a85f05436a8ec17603a4
Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3545
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Steven Stallion <stallion@squareup.com>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
NXP (nee Freescale) documents the mass erase procedure using the MDM-AP
block in AN4835. Existing support for this feature did not properly
handle boards without SRST. This patch updates the mass_erase command
such that it works correctly on these boards. Additionally, the core is
left in a halted state once complete to prevent reset loops due to the
watchdog as reported by some users.
Since the MDM-AP provides an additional method of halting and resetting
the core that is disconnected from the DAP, additional commands are
provided to manage this state. These commands are particularly helpful
when connecting to a target with an unknown state.
Change-Id: I40f006d5d964befb12b019c5d509988decdd3f91
Signed-off-by: Steven Stallion <stallion@squareup.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3540
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
The instructions to set the port to zero to disable a service has not
worked for several years: the effect of doing so is to start the service
on a port randomly selected by the bind(2) system call.
Update the documentation to reflect the new standard way of disabling
network services.
Change-Id: Ic5315a80f9956ea195f63e05d30d604a980bbc8f
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3638
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
- added ids for various parts
- rewrite of sector allocation to deal with dual-bank F76x/77x
- single- / dual-bank mode for F76x/77x
- sector protection adapted for F76x/77x in dual-bank mode
- handling of additional option bits (28-31) in FLASH_OPTCR
in options_read and options_write for F42x/43x/469/479/7xx,
options bits 0-1 masked out
- check for sensible value of user_options in options_write
- some #defines clarified, non-needed ones removed
- docs updated (options read, options write)
Change-Id: Ie4db80e60baa7d2663e024ab1f278640b1ce901b
Signed-off-by: Andreas Bolsch <hyphen0break@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3526
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
A developer tool: Direct access to AP registers can be useful
for handling vendor specific AP like Freescale Kinetis MDM or Atmel SMAP.
Change-Id: Ie2c7160fc6b2e398513eb23e1e52cbb52b88d9bd
Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2777
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
Some installations of OpenOCD are used in restricted environments that
do not permit binding to public interfaces.
This patch does not affect the default behavior to listen on all
interfaces, however it does give the option to restrict services by way
of the bindto command.
Change-Id: Id51bd64b376a8c62dd47b08b4d834872925e6af2
Signed-off-by: Steven Stallion <stallion@squareup.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3534
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
This adds the 'data_swap' parameter to the CFI driver, which enables
swapping of data bytes when writing/programming words to the flash.
Note, that this specifically means that bytes are not swapped when
writing command words to the flash chip. Unless you are using the SAP
in an LS102x chip to program an attached 16-bit NOR flash, you hopefully
do not need this!
Change-Id: I1e6f7169da36f373c880d1756d9c21c9957acc50
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <esben@haabendal.dk>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3109
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
The SAP in LS102x SoC's from Freescale is able to read and write to all
physical memory locations, independently of CPU cores and DAP.
This implementation is 100% based on reverse-engineering of JTAG
communication with an LS1021A SAP using a JTAG debugger with SAP support.
And as such, this code is for now "works-for-me", pending verification
by other OpenOCD users, or even better, actual information from Freescale
on the SAP interface.
Change-Id: Ibb30945e017894da5c402f9f633fc513bed4e68c
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <esben@haabendal.dk>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3096
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
It's Cortex-Xn, not Cortex Xn or cortex xn or cortex-xn or CORTEX-Xn
or CortexXn. Further it's Cortex-M0+, not M0plus.
Cf. http://www.arm.com/products/processors/index.php
Consistently write it the official way, so that it stops propagating.
Originally spotted in the documentation, it mainly affects code comments
but also Atmel SAM3/SAM4/SAMV, NiietCM4 and SiM3x flash driver output.
Found via:
git grep -i "Cortex "
git grep -i "Cortex-" | grep -v "Cortex-" | grep -v ".cpu"
git grep -i "CortexM"
Change-Id: Ic7b6ca85253e027f6f0f751c628d1a2a391fe914
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3483
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Marc Schink <openocd-dev@marcschink.de>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Commit dfc6658cf9 ("Kinetis: flash
driver described in openocd.texi") inserted a kinetis section between
fm3 and lpc2000. Then commit 43ff5acd45
("flash: New Spansion FM4 flash driver") was merged, inserting the fm4
section between kinetis and lpc2000, instead of after fm3. Finally
kinetis_ke was added between kinetis and fm4 in commit
5396ec5dcc ("flash: Added support for
Freescale Kinetis KE family.").
Restore the alphabetical order by moving the fm4 section to before
kinetis.
Change-Id: I77e47c3cd5b2cd8570b62ff2f7be8526aaf57ad0
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3484
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-by: Marc Schink <openocd-dev@marcschink.de>
Initial release of Ambiq Micro Apollo flash driver
supporting our sub-threshold (low power) Cortex M4F part,
and Evaluation Kit.
We have been shipping openocd to our customers for about one year.
The EVK boards are SWD only using ftdi. We also use two of the
other COM instances to display debug information.
It takes about 15 seconds to flash 512K, and mass erase is
about 5 seconds.
Tested by internal verification group, FAE's, and customer sites.
Merged commit 'refs/changes/17/3417/1' as suggested. Makefile.am
and drivers.c follow the new format to avoid conflicts.
Removed unused fault_capture command.
Added documentation for flash driver.
Change-Id: Iae92d869369c6827244f0071f9cb522d8d91fed8
Signed-off-by: Rick Foos <rfoos@solengtech.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3230
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
The capability to lock the debug interface on EFM32
controllers was lacking in OpenOCD.
After receiving some pointers by zapb_ and PaulFertser
on IRC (thanks guys!) I have added this capability.
This works by writing the required bits in the debug
lock word to '0'.
Note: there is currently no way to re-enable the debug
interface from OpenOCD as doing this requires specific
pin wiggling that is currently not implemented yet.
However: having the capability to lock the debug interface
is useful when building a volume programming jig.
You can flash the program code, verify and then
lock the debug interface so that the device cannot
be read when it is deployed in the field.
Change-Id: If2d562dfdb4b95519785a4395f755d9ae3d0cf12
Signed-off-by: Lieven Hollevoet <hollie@lika.be>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3389
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
The function libusb_get_port_numbers(), required for the command
ftdi_location, is only available in recent version of libusb1.
Compilation will break if the function is not available. This patch
enables the command only if libusb1 contains the necessary function.
Change-Id: I091e72dafa4ed22eea51692751d43246a8152987
Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias.welwarsky@sysgo.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3396
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
The XMC1000 family uses a very different flash interface from XMC4000.
Tested on XMC 2Go and XMC1100 Boot Kit.
Change-Id: I3edaed420ef1c0fb89fdf221022c8b04163d41b3
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3418
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
Tested with MKE04Z8VTG4, MKE02Z64VLC4 and MKE02Z64VLD2.
Change-Id: I606e32a2746a3b96d3e50f3656ba78d40c41c1ea
Signed-off-by: Ivan Meleca <ivan@artekit.eu>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3380
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
This patch adds a 'ftdi_location' command to select an adapter by usb
bus number and port path.
This is helpful if you have a rack full of adapters in a testing or
manufacturing setup where the only constant is the physical usb bus
location of the adapter you want to address. Vid:Pid are not unique,
serial number _may_ be unique (and maybe not with embedded adapters) but
will change when a new target is plugged.
Specifying a location allows to understand instantly which board failed
bringup or testing.
Change-Id: I403c7c6c8e34fe42041b3f967db80f3160a4f1a3
Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias.welwarsky@sysgo.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3351
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Add support for S6E2DH MainFlash. VFlash is not implemented.
Briefly tested with SK-FM4-176L-S6E2DH V110 board.
Change-Id: If7c523d8c75307bc1494bbf4cca3eed0272e8e01
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3158
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
These appear to be just additional flash size configurations.
Entirely based on manual, untested.
Change-Id: I4460dc1a588335df8fc0a385d24513a4e35b6951
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3157
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
The Spansion FM4 family of microcontrollers does not offer a way to
identify the chip model nor the flash size, except for Dual Flash vs.
regular layout. Therefore the family is passed as argument and
wildcard-matched - MB9BFx6x and S6E2CC families are supported.
Iterations showed that ...
1) Just doing the flash command sequence from SRAM loader code for each
half-word took 20 minutes for an 8 KB block.
2) Doing the busy-wait in the loader merely reduced the time to 19 minutes.
3) Significant performance gains were achieved by looping in loader code
rather than in OpenOCD and by maximizing the batch size across sectors,
getting us down to ~2 seconds for 8 KB and ~2.5 minutes for 1.1 MB.
(Tested with SK-FM4-176L-S6E2CC-ETH v11, CMSIS-DAP v23.)
gcc, objcopy -Obinary and bin2char.sh are used for automating the
integration of hand-written assembler snippets.
Change-Id: I092c81074662534f50b71b91d54eb8e0098fec76
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2190
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This is for targets where flash controller has reverse endianness
compared to target. For these, the 'bus_swap' parameter can be given to the
CFI driver, which will cause command CFI commands to be written with
bytes swapped. This is only for x16 CFI flash.
Change-Id: I698b768e92e65d160232e90b0e81a824e3c81a46
Signed-off-by: Esben Haabendal <esben@haabendal.dk>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3041
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Due to signal propagation delays, sampling TDO on rising TCK can become
quite peculiar at fast TCK rates. However, FTDI chips offer a possiblity
to sample TDO on falling edge. With this change, stable operation can be
achieved at 30MHz clock even over 10cm ribbon cable.
Change-Id: Icaf240535dae15512e3c60a944e22a5fbc1b0b06
Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias@welwarsky.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3180
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
work around issues with software breakpoints when the text segment
is mapped read-only by the OS. Set DACR to "all-manager" to bypass
TLB permission checks on memory access.
Change-Id: I79fd9b32b04a4d538d489896470ee30b26b72b30
Signed-off-by: Matthias Welwarsky <matthias@welwarsky.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3107
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
This patch uses libjaylink which is a library to access J-Link
devices. As other tools which are not in the scope of OpenOCD also
need to access J-Link devices a library is used. A firmware upgrade
tool and an advanced configuration tool for J-Link devices are under
development.
Further versions of libjaylink will support additional features
OpenOCD could benefit from. This includes TCP/IP as additional
possibility to connect to J-Link devices as well as power tracing and
device internal communication. The latter is used to access
peripherals on some development boards (e.g EFM32 STK and DVK).
Integration of libjaylink is realized with a git submodule like
jimtcl. As libjaylink depends on libusb-1.0 only, no additional
dependency is introduced for OpenOCD.
All low-level JTAG and SWD implementations of the current driver are
left untouched and therefore no incompabilities are to be expected.
Improvements of this patch:
* Support for more USB Product IDs, including those with the new
scheme (0x10xx). The corresponding udev rules are also updated.
* Device selection with serial number and USB address.
* Adaptive clocking is now correctly implemented and only usable for
devices with the corresponding capability.
* The target power supply can now be switched without the need for
changing configuration and power cycling the device.
* Device configuration is more restrictive and only allowed if the
required capabilities are available.
* Device configuration now shows the changes between the current
configuration of the device and the values that will be applied.
* Device configuration is verified after it is written to the device
exactly as the vendor software does.
* Connection registration is now handled properly and checks if the
maximum number of connections on a device is reached. This is also
necessary for devices which are attached via USB to OpenOCD as
some device models also support connections on TCP/IP.
* Serial Wire Output (SWO) can now be captured. This feature is not
documented by SEGGER however it is completely supported by
libjaylink.
This patch and libjaylink were tested on Ubuntu 14.04 (i386),
Debian 7 (amd64), FreeBSD 10.0 (amd64) and Windows XP SP3 (32-bit)
with the following device and target configurations:
* JTAG: J-Link v8.0, v9.0 and v9.3 with AT91SAM7S256
* SWD: SiLabs EFM32 STK 3700 (EFM32GG990F1024)
* SWD: J-Link v8.0, v9.0 and v9.3 with EFM32GG990F1024
* SWD: XMC 2Go (XMC1100)
* SWD: XMC1100 Boot Kit (XMC1100)
* SWD: IAR Systems / Olimex Eval Board (LPC1343F)
* SWD: Nordic Semiconductor nRF51 Dongle (nRF51422)
* SWD: SiLabs EZR32 WSTK 6220A (EZR32WG330FG60G)
Except for Windows XP all builds are tested with Clang in addition to
GCC. This patch and libjaylink are not tested on OSX yet.
Change-Id: I8476c57d37c6091c4b892b183da682c548ca1786
Signed-off-by: Marc Schink <openocd-dev@marcschink.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2598
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
This adds docs, example config, flash driver.
Driver is only supports K1921VK01T model for now.
Change-Id: I135259bb055dd2df1a17de99f066e2b24eae1b0f
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Kolbov <kolbov@niiet.ru>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3011
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
Atmel introduced a "Device Service Unit" (DSU) that holds the CPU
in reset if TCK is low when srst (RESET_N) is deasserted.
Function is similar to SMAP in ATSAM4L, see http://openocd.zylin.com/2604
Atmel's EDBG adapter handles DSU reset correctly without this change.
An ordinary SWD adapter leaves TCK in its default state, low.
So without this change any use of sysresetreq or srst
locks the chip in reset state until power is cycled.
A new function dsu_reset_deassert is called as reset-deassert-post event handler.
It optionally prepares reset vector catch and DSU reset is released then.
Additionally SWD clock comment is fixed in at91samdXX.cfg and clock is
lowered a bit to ensure a margin for RC oscillator frequency deviation.
adapter_nsrst_delay 100 is commented out because is no more necessary after
http://openocd.zylin.com/2601
Change-Id: I42e99b1b245f766616c0a0d939f60612c29bd16c
Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2778
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This is a complete flash driver for the Infineon XMC4xxx family of
microcontrollers, based on the TMS570 driver by Andrey Yurovsky.
The driver attempts to discover the particular variant of MCU via a
combination of the SCU register (to determine if this is indeed an
XMC4xxx part) and the FLASH0_ID register (to determine the variant).
If this fails, the driver will not load.
The driver has been added to the README and documentation.
Tests:
* Hardware: XMC4500 (XMC4500_relax), XMC4200 (XMC4200 enterprise)
* SWD + JTAG
* Binary: 144k, 1M
Note:
* Flash protect only partly tested. These parts only allow the flash
protection registers (UCB) to be written 4 times total, and my devkits
have run out of uses (more on the way)
Future Work:
* User 1/2(permalock) locking support via custom command
* In-memory flash loader bootstrap (flashing is rather slow...)
Change-Id: I1d3345d5255d8de8dc4175cf987eb4a037a8cf7f
Signed-off-by: Jeff Ciesielski <jeffciesielski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2488
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
This is a driver for the Atmel Cortex-M7 SAMV, SAMS, and SAME.
I started with the at91sam4.c driver and then restructured it
significantly to try to simplify it and limit the functionality
to just a flash driver, as well as to comply with the style guide.
Change-Id: I5340bf61f067265b8ebabd3adad45be45324b707
Signed-off-by: Morgan Quigley <morgan@osrfoundation.org>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2952
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
This makes it easier to relocate the install tree of OpenOCD from where
it was originally built (for example, if put onto a different machine),
without having to change scripts or add something to the command line
every time.
Change-Id: Ia5edf0eba166f7a999f267bd6a92402dab9b399e
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Larmour <jifl@eCosCentric.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3004
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
fm3, nrf51, mdr, sim3x were at the end of the section rather than
inserted alphabetically. Fix this before adding further drivers.
Change-Id: Id23e04749cdd3b25d7503ec00fac554742d48c77
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3019
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Many FPGA board speak JTAG and have a SPI flash for their bitstream
attached to them. The SPI flash is programmed by first uploading a
proxy bitstream to the FPGA that connects the JTAG interface to the
SPI interface if the IR contains a certain USER instruction. Then the
SPI flash can be erase, written, read directly through the JTAG DR.
The JTAG and SPI signaling is compatible. Such a proxy bitstream only
needs to connect TDO-MISO, TDI-MOSI, TCK-CLK, and the activate the
chip select when the IR contains the special instruction and the JTAG
state machine is in the DR-SHIFT state.
Change-Id: Ibc21d793a83b36fa37e2704966aa5c837c4dd0d2
Signed-off-by: Robert Jordens <jordens@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2844
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
The only read access to flash chips so is through the target's
memory. Flashes like jtagspi do not expose a memory mapped interface
to the flash. These commands use the flash_driver_read() driver API
directly.
Change-Id: I40b910de650114a3f676507f9f059a234377d862
Signed-off-by: Robert Jordens <jordens@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2842
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This adds an option to disable the use of the JSTART instruction
when loading bitstreams to xilinx fpgas. JSTART apparently prevents
configuration if the startup clock is not set to the jtag clock in
the bitstream.
xc3sprog is omitting JSTART for all devices. Problems with loading a bitstream
that does not have StartupClk:JTAGClk are described here:
http://www.xilinx.com/support/answers/56151.html
Change-Id: I8137c0bae05a8c3c6f8e2611869f70a770d1651d
Signed-off-by: Robert Jordens <jordens@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2860
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This is needed to unbreak build on systems that ship texinfo version
4.x.
Change-Id: Ie665d29b02bb65da7e8ed0d48d17fa56e231bd0d
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2781
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: David Ung <davidu@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Oleksij Rempel
This has been the case since c6216201 in 2013
Signed-off-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
Change-Id: I70232a46e29951f05f02dec00e0695d761697aa5
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2764
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Put all the individual driver descriptions to where they really
belong, fix sectioning etc.
Change-Id: I94dc09e9a296ec57db4475f8dfb0a7d62a754aa4
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2770
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Directory listings are volatile and serve no purpose in the
manual. Just remove them.
Change-Id: I63d54ba209c29eafb6608cf406b8ce5d8e9ee6c8
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2768
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
This adds the mandatory Info documentation for the driver as well as
the usage field.
As a clean up, this also includes freeing of the allocated memory
which results in a memory leak if probe is invoked multiple times.
Valgrind-tested.
Reported by Dmitry Shpak.
Change-Id: I2b1d9b9e8b069c6665b11d880b40ce19a1b26ce6
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2694
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Дмитрий Шпак <disona@yandex.ru>
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
* also included example for flash usage information
Change-Id: Icf9defc25d38bf24567b1708138b83a8de1e0497
Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mjain@marvell.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2705
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Run-time tested with FreeRTOS V8.1.2 (current version).
For the time being I propose this way of dealing with RTOSes that do
not export necessary information on their own.
I also suggest implementing a similar scheme for ChibiOS, exporting
the necessary struct fields' offsets via an OpenOCD-specific helper.
Change-Id: Iacf8b88004d62206215fe80011fd7592438446a3
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2347
Tested-by: jenkins
This is a remake of http://openocd.zylin.com/1966
originally written by Angus Gratton <gus@projectgus.com>
ATSAM4L has a "System Manager Access Port" (SMAP) that holds the CPU
in reset if TCK is low when srst (RESET_N) is deasserted.
Without this change any use of sysresetreq or srst locks the chip
in reset state until power is cycled.
A new function smap_reset_deassert is called as reset-deassert-post event handler.
It optionally prepares reset vector catch and SMAP reset is released then.
Change-Id: Iad736357b0f551725befa2b9e00f3bc54504f3d8
Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2604
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
This patch might influence openocd Tcl commands behaviour in subtle
ways, please give it a nice testing.
The idea is that if an OpenOCD Tcl command returns an error, an
exception is raised, and then the return code is propogated all the
way up (or to the "catch" if present). This allows to detect
"shutdown" which is not actually an error but has to raise an
exception to stop execution of the commands that follow it in the
script.
openocd_thread special-cases shutdown because it should then terminate
OpenOCD with a success error code, unless shutdown was called with an
optional "error" argument which means terminate with a non-zero exit
code.
Change-Id: I7b6fa8a2e24c947dc45d8def0008b4b007c478b3
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2600
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Juha Niskanen <juha.niskanen@haltian.com>
Reviewed-by: Jens Bauer <jens@gpio.dk>
Reviewed-by: Oleksij Rempel <linux@rempel-privat.de>
This should allow most of the existing configurations for older
versions to remain compatible without forcing the user to change his
or her config to explicitly select transport.
Also in some circumstances can remove the need to chain a "-c transport
select X" when building custom configs on the command line, which seems
like a common new user pitfall.
Change-Id: Ic87a38c0b9b88e88fb6d106385efce2f39381d3d
Suggested-by: Petteri Aimonen <jpa@git.mail.kapsi.fi>
Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <gus@projectgus.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2551
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This provides support for various trace-related subsystems in a
generic and expandable way.
Change-Id: I3a27fa7b8cfb111753088bb8c3d760dd12d1395f
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2538
Tested-by: jenkins
Given that the manual states that these two subcommands are
deprecated and were scheduled to be removed back in 2010,
remove them and the corresponding documentation from the
manual.
Change-Id: Iaac633349d7fcb8b7f964109c7d26dd0cc5fc233
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1860
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
This optional argument tells OpenOCD to exit after finishing (either
succesfully, or with an error) the programming sequence. Without it
OpenOCD stays running.
Change-Id: I6ecaf33ff985eea9a9cd02ff644a74403ae3e1e5
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2492
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Uwe Bonnes <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de>
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This is a new driver for Silicon Laboratories SiM3 microcontroller
family, based on the work of Ladislav Bábel. The driver will try to
detect the type of MCU from the device id register, and if this
fails it will use the flash size from the flash bank command.
Driver added to the documentation and to the README.
TCL script added.
Tests:
* Hardware: SiM3C166 (pre-production) and SiM3U167
* Binary: 4kb, 197kb, 256kb
* Flash protect not tested
Change-Id: I701e0cf505ca8ad99be7f83543fe5055b2f65dcc
Signed-off-by: Andreas Bomholtz <andreas@seluxit.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2078
Tested-by: jenkins
Add serial option to jlink config commands, handy when there is more than one
adapter connected.
To select adapter 0123456 for OpenOCD, use
jlink serial 0123456
Change-Id: Ib29ce3f0c4975e1169211721a4531bf4db61f1ee
Signed-off-by: Joerg Fischer <turboj@gmx.de>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2521
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
New NOR flash driver was derived from stm32lx.
Procedure ocd_process_reset_inner is overriden in psoc4.cfg
to handle reset halt and system ROM peculiarities.
Change-Id: Ib835324412d106ad749e1351a8e18e6be34ca500
Signed-off-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2282
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
The code that takes only sections marked PT_LOAD is in
image_elf_read_headers in src/target/image.c
(Just trying to save some time for the next person with same question.)
Change-Id: I493c102c908fca2b7238276ddbbecbe8c7cd9a0a
Signed-off-by: Alexei Colin <ac@alexeicolin.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2348
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
TI's ICDI adapter supports some additional commands which a user might
want to run for debugging or other purposes, the most useful of them
being "debug unlock" that fully mass-erases the device and unprotects
the flash.
Change-Id: I26990e736094367f92106fa891e9bb8fb0382efb
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2263
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
There were two problems with the _protect() feature:
1. The address written was off by a factor of two because the address
register takes 16-bit rather than 8-bit addresses. As a result the
wrong sectors were (un)protected with the protect command. This has
been fixed.
2. The protection settings issued via the lock or unlock region commands
don't persist after reset. Making them persist requires modifying the
LOCK bits in the User Row using the infrastructure described below.
The Atmel SAMD2x MCUs provide a User Row (the size of which is one
page). This contains a few settings that users may wish to modify from
the debugger, especially during production. This change adds commands
to inspect and set:
- EEPROM size, the size in bytes of the emulated EEPROM region of the
Flash.
- Bootloader size, the size in bytes of the protected "boot" section of
the Flash.
This is done by a careful read-modify-write of the special User Row
page, avoiding erasing when possible and disallowing the changing of
documented reserved bits. The Atmel SAMD20 datasheet was used for bit
positions and descriptions, size tables, etc. and testing was done on a
SAMD20 Xplained Pro board.
It's technically possible to store arbitrary user data (ex: serial
numbers, MAC addresses, etc) in the remaining portion of the User Row
page (that is, beyond the first 64 bits of it). The infrastructure used
by the eeprom and bootloader commands can be used to access this as
well, and this seems safer than exposing the User Row as a normal Flash
sector that openocd understands due to the delicate nature of some of
the data stored there.
Change-Id: I29ca1bdbdc7884bc0ba0ad18af1b6bab78c7ad38
Signed-off-by: Andrey Yurovsky <yurovsky@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2326
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Reference code for the SAMD2x disables caching in the NVM controller when
issuing NVM commands. Let's do this as well to be consistent and safer.
Add a "chip-erase" for the Atmel SAMD targets that issues a complete Chip Erase
via the Device Service Unit (DSU). This can be used to "unlock" or otherwise
unbrick a chip that can't be halted or inspected, allowing the user to reflash
with new firmware.
Add a "set-security" command which issues an SSB. Once that's done and the
device is power-cycled, the flash cannot be written to until a "chip-erase" is
issued. The chip-erase cannot be issued by openocd at this time because
the device will not respond to a request for the DAP IDCODE.
Change-Id: I80122f0bbf7e3aedffe052c1e77d69dc2dba25ed
Signed-off-by: Andrey Yurovsky <yurovsky@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2239
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Since 6733253219 jlink adapter driver
supports SWD in addition to JTAG.
Change-Id: I9376aa02d9281f3e2734d8f127cd42162633d95b
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2324
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Remove this underutilized feature. Despite the fact that a lot of configs
specifies a arbitrary "variant", only the xscale target actually defines
any.
In the case of xscale, the use of -variant is dubious since
1) it's used as a redundant irlen specifier,
2) it carries a comment that it doesn't really need it and
3) only two xscale configs even specify it.
If there's a future target that needs a variant set, a target specific
option could be added when needed.
Change-Id: I1ba25a946f0d80872cbd96ddcc48f92695c4ae20
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2283
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
The hla_serial command allows for a programming device serial number to be
specified in addition to USB VID/PID. This allows for multiple ST-LINK/V2
programmers to be attached to a single machine and operated using openocd.
Change-Id: I350654bf676eb26ba3a90450acfa55d2a5d2d791
Signed-off-by: Austin Phillips <austin_phillips@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2198
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Martin Glunz <mg@wunderkis.de>
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This adds -alias|-nalias options to ftdi_layout_signal command that
allow to declare a new signal based on an already defined one.
Change-Id: I552578ebcd12ae21957a1c0d3b7e878adeff6df0
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2181
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Adds support for auto-probing on devices which support the IAP
Read Part ID command. Includes IDs for all LPC17XX, LPC13XX,
LPC11XX and LPC11XXX devices with publicly available user
manuals.
To use auto-probing, select the 'auto' lpc2000 variant.
Change-Id: Ic617c32925c9ebe0e9d9192ed8ddbfa08e9f0aaa
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Gorgovan <cosmin@linux-geek.org>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2075
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
LPC11(x)xx and LPC13xx devices are mostly compatible with the lpc1700
variant of the LPC2000 driver, but use a fixed flash sector size of 4KB.
Change-Id: I033515f4ff6bc61d3b9babd27096f78c99cea927
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Gorgovan <cosmin@linux-geek.org>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2071
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
This introduces a new global Tcl procedure that is run just after
init_targets and before init_boards.
Its default behaviour is to assign gdb-flash-erase-start and
gdb-flash-write-end to reasonable defaults.
The rationale for doing "reset init" before gdb erases and flashes
memory is that all flash drivers are written in assumption that they
can safely be used only after chip reset (plus chip-specific
configuration in the init handler if any). The need to use "reset
halt" after flashing is because a user expects running firmware after
loading to be the same as running it from power-on-reset.
Change-Id: I9ddc4047611904ca4ca779b73376d2739611948a
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2062
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
This should provide enough information to start using OpenOCD RPC.
I've seen some other example clients in different languages but I
can't find them anymore, and their legal status was unclear.
Change-Id: I3a95fe361d773040d1e52a62f9cc0cc655019a9f
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1915
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Ortmann <ortmann@finf.uni-hannover.de>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Also add missing entries for JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2, Xverve Signalyzer
LITE and default FTDI VID:PIDs.
Change-Id: I41b4f15409642298d1cf134d1f8014dc8f003005
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1969
Tested-by: jenkins
Intel Quark X10xx SoC debug support added
Lakemont version 1 (LMT1) is the x86 core in Quark X10xx SoC
Generic x86 32-bit code is in x86_32_common.c/h
Change-Id: If2bf77275cd0277a82558cd9895b4c66155cf368
Signed-off-by: adrian.burns@intel.com
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1829
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
The argument 'force' enables a user to bypass the internal cache and read
a target register directly. However it is missing from the user guide.
Change-Id: I26f689eec20b38a0dc5294626b25df566b554446
Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1897
Tested-by: jenkins
By default the driver will now auto detect attached adapters, it does not
use an internal list any more. Update docs to match this.
Change-Id: I62a9d243cd236a8cf54cbd9d088c4837a8df31bf
Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1902
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
Changes solely to the Tcl Scripting API chapter of the UG:
* Some grammatical cleanup
* Fix formatting issues (@example and @verbatim formatting)
* Add references to missing OSes OpenBSD, NetBSD and eCos.
Change-Id: I3ec1a192a0b1e0a207dceb76fd39008d01e287a5
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1872
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
More cleanup from some of the later chapters from the User's Guide,
no functional changes.
Change-Id: Ib2860fc2574503e8107935d79db45fa96014fe3a
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1863
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>