2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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# NXP LPC1768 Cortex-M3 with 512kB Flash and 32kB+32kB Local On-Chip SRAM,
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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if { [info exists CHIPNAME] } {
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set _CHIPNAME $CHIPNAME
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} else {
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set _CHIPNAME lpc1768
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}
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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# After reset the chip is clocked by the ~4MHz internal RC oscillator.
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# When board-specific code (reset-init handler or device firmware)
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# configures another oscillator and/or PLL0, set CCLK to match; if
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# you don't, then flash erase and write operations may misbehave.
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# (The ROM code doing those updates cares about core clock speed...)
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#
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# CCLK is the core clock frequency in KHz
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if { [info exists CCLK ] } {
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set _CCLK $CCLK
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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} else {
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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set _CCLK 4000
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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}
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if { [info exists CPUTAPID ] } {
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set _CPUTAPID $CPUTAPID
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} else {
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set _CPUTAPID 0x4ba00477
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}
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#delays on reset lines
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2010-03-15 15:41:30 +00:00
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adapter_nsrst_delay 200
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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jtag_ntrst_delay 200
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# LPC2000 & LPC1700 -> SRST causes TRST
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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reset_config srst_pulls_trst
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME cpu -irlen 4 -expected-id $_CPUTAPID
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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2009-09-04 05:17:03 +00:00
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set _TARGETNAME $_CHIPNAME.cpu
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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target create $_TARGETNAME cortex_m3 -chain-position $_TARGETNAME
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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# LPC1768 has 32kB of SRAM In the ARMv7-M "Code" area (at 0x10000000)
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# and 32K more on AHB, in the ARMv7-M "SRAM" area, (at 0x2007c000).
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$_TARGETNAME configure -work-area-phys 0x10000000 -work-area-size 0x8000
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2009-08-13 13:54:53 +00:00
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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# LPC1768 has 512kB of flash memory, managed by ROM code (including a
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# boot loader which verifies the flash exception table's checksum).
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2010-05-21 15:52:25 +00:00
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# flash bank <name> lpc2000 <base> <size> 0 0 <target#> <variant> <clock> [calc checksum]
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2009-11-18 10:15:52 +00:00
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set _FLASHNAME $_CHIPNAME.flash
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2010-03-02 23:00:14 +00:00
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flash bank $_FLASHNAME lpc2000 0x0 0x80000 0 0 $_TARGETNAME \
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lpc1700 $_CCLK calc_checksum
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# JTAG clock should be CCLK/6 (unless using adaptive clocking)
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# CCLK is 4 MHz after reset, and until board-specific code (like
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# a reset-init handler) speeds it up.
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2010-08-02 11:21:21 +00:00
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#
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# Although rclk "appears to work", it turns out that this yields
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# 4MHz whereas the "correct" rate is CCLK/6, which is not what
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# you get with rclk.
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jtag_khz [ expr 4000 / 6 ]
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2010-07-30 20:34:43 +00:00
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$_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-init {
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# Do not remap 0x0000-0x0020 to anything but the flash (i.e. select
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# "User Flash Mode" where interrupt vectors are _not_ remapped,
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# and reside in flash instead).
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#
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# See Table 612. Memory Mapping Control register (MEMMAP - 0x400F C040) bit description
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# Bit Symbol Value Description Reset
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# value
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# 0 MAP Memory map control. 0
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# 0 Boot mode. A portion of the Boot ROM is mapped to address 0.
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# 1 User mode. The on-chip Flash memory is mapped to address 0.
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# 31:1 - Reserved. The value read from a reserved bit is not defined. NA
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#
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# http://ics.nxp.com/support/documents/microcontrollers/?scope=LPC1768&type=user
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mww 0x400FC040 0x01
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}
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