# ATMEL SAMV, SAMS, and SAME chips are Cortex-M7 parts
# The chips are very similar; the SAMV series just has
# more peripherals and seems like the "flagship" of the
# family. This script will work for all of them.
source [find target/swj-dp.tcl]
if { [info exists CHIPNAME] } {
set _CHIPNAME $CHIPNAME
} else {
set _CHIPNAME samv
}
if { [info exists ENDIAN] } {
set _ENDIAN $ENDIAN
set _ENDIAN little
# Work-area is a space in RAM used for flash programming
# By default use 16kB
if { [info exists WORKAREASIZE] } {
set _WORKAREASIZE $WORKAREASIZE
set _WORKAREASIZE 0x4000
if { [info exists CPUTAPID] } {
set _CPUTAPID $CPUTAPID
set _CPUTAPID 0x0bd11477
swj_newdap $_CHIPNAME cpu -irlen 4 -ircapture 0x1 -irmask 0xf -expected-id $_CPUTAPID
dap create $_CHIPNAME.dap -chain-position $_CHIPNAME.cpu
set _TARGETNAME $_CHIPNAME.cpu
target create $_TARGETNAME cortex_m -endian $_ENDIAN -dap $_CHIPNAME.dap
$_TARGETNAME configure -work-area-phys 0x20400000 -work-area-size $_WORKAREASIZE -work-area-backup 0
adapter_khz 1800
if {![using_hla]} {
# if srst is not fitted use SYSRESETREQ to
# perform a soft reset
cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
# Set CSW[27], which according to ARM ADI v5 appendix E1.4 maps to AHB signal
# HPROT[3], which according to AMBA AHB/ASB/APB specification chapter 3.7.3
# makes the data access cacheable. This allows reading and writing data in the
# CPU cache from the debugger, which is far more useful than going straight to
# RAM when operating on typical variables, and is generally no worse when
# operating on special memory locations.
$_CHIPNAME.dap apcsw 0x08000000 0x08000000
set _FLASHNAME $_CHIPNAME.flash
flash bank $_FLASHNAME atsamv 0x00400000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME