I'm not 100% sure what the right thing to do here is, but I've found
that when I'm not debugging a polling issue there's way too much
verbosity in the debug level as it currently stands.
This improves startup time, which is important when connecting to
simulators. One problem is that triggers that are set when the debugger
connects are not cleared until enumeration happens. Execution may halt
due to a trigger set by a previous debug session, which could confuse
the user. If this happens, triggers will be instantly enumerated, so it
will only happen once per session.
Change-Id: I3396f713f16980a8b74745a1672fe8b8a2d4abae
Just remove our nop implementation. The default behavior when this is
left NULL does the same thing.
Change-Id: I865976c694d24661941584cb0efc92fc26612316
It's not implemented for 0.11 because we don't need it. Returning error
caused 0.11 targets to not be debuggable since change
848062d0d1.
Change-Id: I8b04a1fcf3c3e8bf8340cbf39aaf475d2a213519
* Enforce OpenOCD style guide.
Change-Id: I579a9f54ed22a774bf52f6aa5bc13bcbd2e82cd8
* Fail if `git diff` fails
Change-Id: I57256b0a24247f6123cb0e25a89c1b59867cb3f9
* Maybe every line gets its own shell?
Change-Id: I1a6f83e9f3d7cfd39f8933f0dba13c3cf76f71f6
* Maybe this will error properly.
Change-Id: I50803cfc229e61158569fb6b609195f7191ecac9
* Take different approach than merge-base
Change-Id: I345cbc4eecc4755c7127e8e36e403f7b727010b1
* Fix style issues.
Change-Id: I90e71f710858524812d0ab160b25c486b7b099e7
This works around some side effects of the -rtos hack, namely that we
were unable to set hardware breakpoints on harts whose misa differed
from the first one. There may be other bugs like this one lurking
elsewhere. The only proper solution is for gdb to have a better user
interface when talking to a server that exposes multiple targets, but
that's a very big project.
This fixes#194.
Change-Id: I81aedddeaa922d220e936730e9c731545953ae21
This replaces the earlier mechanism which would propagate errors only
for targets that decided they wanted to. It was suggested by Matthias
Welwarsky from the OpenOCD team.
Change-Id: Ibe8e97644abb47aff26d74b8280377d42615a4d3
This allows a user to tell OpenOCD to prefer system bus access for
memory access, which can be useful for testing, or when there really is
a difference in behavior.
Change-Id: I8c2f15b89a2ccdae568c68ee743b75a74f9ad6bd
Mostly addresses #207.
Also changed dmi_read() to return an error, and fixed all the call sites
to propagate that error if possible.
Change-Id: Ie6fd1f9e7eb46ff92cdb5021a7311ea7334904f1
They can be used to authenticate to a Debug Module.
There's a bit of a chicken and egg problem here, because the RISCV
commands aren't available until the target is initialized, but
initialization involves examine(), which can't interact with the target
until authentication has happened. So to use this you run `init`, which
will print out an error, and then run the `riscv authdata_read` and
`riscv authdata_write` commands. When authdata_write() notices that the
authenticated bit went high, it will call examine() again.
Example usage (very simple challenge-response protocol):
```
init
set challenge [ocd_riscv authdata_read]
riscv authdata_write [expr $challenge + 1]
reset halt
```
Change-Id: Id9ead00a7eca111e5ec879c4af4586c30af51f4d
... by disabling all triggers, single stepping, enabling them, and then
resuming as usual. Without this change, you'd just be stuck on an
address trigger and would have to manually disable it.
Change-Id: I5834984671baa6b64f72e533c4aa94555c64617e
Fixed abstract register access for registers that aren't XLEN wide.
Avoided excessive errors cases where we attempted to execute a fence but
failed.
Don't mark all the CSRs as caller-save. gdb was saving/restoring
dscratch, which broke function calls as a side effect. dscratch is
accessible for people who really know what they're doing, but gdb should
never quietly access it. The same is probably true for other CSRs.
Change-Id: I7bcdbbcb7e3c22ad92cbc205bf537c1fe548b160
This avoids trying to read memory from the wrong hart, if the current
hart was changed by an earlier call (eg. to poll()).
Change-Id: I73da1e01c8d01d68f01ac7fdd6c548380a70cfd3