riscv-openocd/doc/usb_adapters
Antonio Borneo e0059dfffa doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters
Real dumps from adapters I have access to.
Serial numbers have been manually edited but are still consistent.

Change-Id: Iee2d16e09615746e29588f91fdfb77eb9fad4daa
Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/7297
Tested-by: jenkins
2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
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cmsis_dap doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
ft232r doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
ftdi doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
icdi doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
jlink doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
nulink doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
stlink doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
xds110 doc: usb_adapters: add lsusb dump of few adapters 2023-01-15 15:05:07 +00:00
dump.sh doc: usb_adapters: add container for lsusb dump of adapters 2023-01-15 15:04:57 +00:00
readme.txt doc: usb_adapters: add container for lsusb dump of adapters 2023-01-15 15:04:57 +00:00

readme.txt

# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR GFDL-1.2-no-invariants-or-later

This folder contains a collection of dumps of USB descriptors, obtained through
Linux lsusb command, of several USB adapters supported by OpenOCD.
This collection should help maintaining adapter drivers even if the developer
doesn't have access to all the devices supported by the driver.

To add a new file, run:

	./doc/usb_adapters/dump.sh ${vid} ${pid} \
		> doc/usb_adapters/${driver}/${vid}_${pid}_${short_description}.txt

eventually edit the file to add some extra comment, then submit the file to
OpenOCD gerrit, as explained in HACKING.

The dumps are organized in subfolders corresponding to OpenOCD drivers:
- cmsis_dap;
- ft232r;
- ftdi;
- icdi;
- jlink;
- kitprog;
- nulink;
- stlink;
- xds110.

The script above assumes the user has granted access permissions to the USB
device file in
	/dev/bus/usb/<n>/<m>
This is usually the case when the device is listed in
	contrib/60-openocd.rules
and this udev rules file is properly installed in the host machine.
If the user has no proper access permissions, the script has to be run as
root or through 'sudo'.

Old versions of 'lsusb -v' dump cryptic errors like:
	can't get device qualifier: Resource temporarily unavailable
	can't get debug descriptor: Resource temporarily unavailable
when some optional descriptor is not present.
This is fixed in usbutils v014.
If you get such messages simply ignore them. They are printed on stderr, so
will not be included in the generated file as the redirection '>' does only
redirects stdout.