riscv-openocd/tcl/target/lpc8nxx.cfg

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# NXP LPC8Nxx NHS31xx Cortex-M0+ with 8kB SRAM
# Copyright (C) 2018 by Jean-Christian de Rivaz
# Based on NXP proposal https://community.nxp.com/message/1011149
# Many thanks to Dries Moors from NXP support.
# SWD only transport
source [find target/swj-dp.tcl]
source [find mem_helper.tcl]
if { [info exists CHIPNAME] } {
set _CHIPNAME $CHIPNAME
} else {
set _CHIPNAME lpc8nxx
}
swj_newdap $_CHIPNAME cpu -irlen 4 -expected-id 0
dap create $_CHIPNAME.dap -chain-position $_CHIPNAME.cpu
set _TARGETNAME $_CHIPNAME.cpu
target create $_TARGETNAME cortex_m -endian little -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap
if {![using_hla]} {
# If srst is not fitted use SYSRESETREQ to perform a soft reset
cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
}
adapter srst delay 100
$_TARGETNAME configure -work-area-phys 0x10000000 -work-area-size 0x1ff0 -work-area-backup 0
flash bank $_CHIPNAME.flash lpc2000 0x0 0x7800 0 0 $_TARGETNAME lpc800 500
echo "*********************************************************************************"
echo "* !!!!! IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR LPC8Nxx and NHS31xx CHIPS !!!!!"
echo "* When this IC is in power-off or peep power down mode, the SWD HW block is also"
echo "* unpowered. These modes can be entered by firmware. The default firmware image"
echo "* (flashed in production) makes use of this. Best is to avoid these power modes"
echo "* during development, and only later add them when the functionality is complete."
echo "* Hardware reset or NFC field are the only ways to connect in case the SWD is"
echo "* powered off. OpenOCD can do a hardware reset if you wire the adapter SRST"
echo "* signal to the chip RESETN pin and add the following in your configuration:"
echo "* reset_config srst_only; flash init; catch init; reset"
echo "* But if the actual firmware immediately set the power down mode after reset,"
echo "* OpenOCD might be not fast enough to halt the CPU before the SWD lost power. In"
echo "* that case the only solution is to apply a NFC field to keep the SWD powered."
echo "*********************************************************************************"
# Using soft-reset 'reset_config none' is strongly discouraged.
# RESETN sets the system clock to 500 kHz. Unlike soft-reset does not.
# Set the system clock to 500 kHz before reset to simulate the functionality of hw reset.
#
proc set_sysclk_500khz {} {
set SYSCLKCTRL 0x40048020
set SYSCLKUEN 0x40048024
mww $SYSCLKUEN 0
mmw $SYSCLKCTRL 0x8 0xe
mww $SYSCLKUEN 1
echo "Notice: sysclock set to 500kHz."
}
# Do not remap the ARM interrupt vectors to anything but the beginning ot the flash.
# Table System memory remap register (SYSMEMREMAP, address 0x4004 8000) bit description
# Bit Symbol Value Description
# 0 map - interrupt vector remap. 0 after boot.
# 0 interrupt vector reside in Flash
# 1 interrupt vector reside in SRAM
# 5:1 offset - system memory remap offset. 00000b after boot.
# 00000b interrupt vectors in flash or remapped to SRAM but no offset
# 00001b -
# 00111b interrupt vectors offset in flash or SRAM to 1K word segment
# 01000b -
# 11111b interrupt vectors offset in flash to 1K word segment 8 to 31
# 31:6 reserved
#
proc set_no_remap {} {
mww 0x40048000 0x00
echo "Notice: interrupt vector set to no remap."
}
$_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-init {
set_sysclk_500khz
set_no_remap
}