ADIv5: doxygen

Provide doxygen for many of the public ADIv5 interfaces (i.e. the ones
called from Cortex core support code).

Add FIXMEs (and a TODO) to help resolve implementation issues which
became more apparent when trying to document this code:

 - Error-prone context-sensitivity (queued/nonqueued) in many procedures.

 - Procedures that lie by ignoring errors and wrongly claiming success.

Also, there was no point in a return from dap_ap_select(); it can't fail,
and no caller checks its return status.  Clean that up, make it void.

Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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David Brownell 2010-02-06 19:16:21 -08:00
parent 41d0901115
commit 6f262b69f4
2 changed files with 138 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -42,6 +42,12 @@
* use either SWD or JTAG, and is called SWJ-DP. The most common type of AP
* is used to access memory mapped resources and is called a MEM-AP. Also a
* JTAG-AP is also defined, bridging to JTAG resources; those are uncommon.
*
* @todo Remove modality (queued/nonqueued, via DAP trans_mode) from all
* procedure interfaces. Modal programming interfaces are very error prone.
* Procedures should be either queued, or synchronous. Otherwise input
* and output constraints are context-sensitive, and it's hard to know
* what a block of code will do just by reading it.
*/
/*
@ -402,7 +408,16 @@ static int dap_dp_read_reg(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
reg_addr, DPAP_READ, 0, value);
}
int dap_ap_select(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,uint8_t apsel)
/**
* Select one of the APs connected to the specified DAP. The
* selection is implicitly used with future AP transactions.
* This is a NOP if the specified AP is already selected.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP
* @param apsel Number of the AP to (implicitly) use with further
* transactions. This normally identifies a MEM-AP.
*/
void dap_ap_select(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,uint8_t apsel)
{
uint32_t select;
select = (apsel << 24) & 0xFF000000;
@ -415,8 +430,6 @@ int dap_ap_select(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,uint8_t apsel)
swjdp->ap_csw_value = -1;
swjdp->ap_tar_value = -1;
}
return ERROR_OK;
}
static int dap_dp_bankselect(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t ap_reg)
@ -430,6 +443,7 @@ static int dap_dp_bankselect(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t ap_reg)
swjdp->dp_select_value = select;
}
/* FIXME return any fault code from write() call */
return ERROR_OK;
}
@ -440,10 +454,25 @@ static int dap_ap_write_reg(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
scan_inout_check(swjdp, JTAG_DP_APACC, reg_addr,
DPAP_WRITE, out_value_buf, NULL);
/* FIXME return fault code from above calls */
return ERROR_OK;
}
int dap_ap_write_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t reg_addr, uint32_t value)
/**
* Write an AP register value.
* This is synchronous iff the mode is set to ATOMIC, in which
* case any queued transactions are flushed.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP whose currently selected AP will be written.
* @param reg_addr Eight bit AP register address.
* @param value Word to be written at reg_addr
*
* @return In synchronous mode: ERROR_OK for success, and the register holds
* the specified value; else a fault code. In asynchronous mode, a status
* code reflecting whether the transaction was properly queued.
*/
int dap_ap_write_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
uint32_t reg_addr, uint32_t value)
{
uint8_t out_value_buf[4];
@ -452,20 +481,39 @@ int dap_ap_write_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t reg_addr, uint32_t
scan_inout_check(swjdp, JTAG_DP_APACC, reg_addr,
DPAP_WRITE, out_value_buf, NULL);
/* FIXME return any fault code from above calls */
return ERROR_OK;
}
int dap_ap_read_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t reg_addr, uint32_t *value)
/**
* Read an AP register value.
* This is synchronous iff the mode is set to ATOMIC, in which
* case any queued transactions are flushed.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP whose currently selected AP will be read.
* @param reg_addr Eight bit AP register address.
* @param value Points to where the 32-bit (little-endian) word will be stored.
*
* @return In synchronous mode: ERROR_OK for success, and *value holds
* the specified value; else a fault code. In asynchronous mode, a status
* code reflecting whether the transaction was properly queued.
*/
int dap_ap_read_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
uint32_t reg_addr, uint32_t *value)
{
dap_dp_bankselect(swjdp, reg_addr);
scan_inout_check_u32(swjdp, JTAG_DP_APACC, reg_addr,
DPAP_READ, 0, value);
/* FIXME return any fault code from above calls */
return ERROR_OK;
}
/**
* Set up transfer parameters for the currently selected MEM-AP.
* This is synchronous iff the mode is set to ATOMIC, in which
* case any queued transactions are flushed.
*
* Subsequent transfers using registers like AP_REG_DRW or AP_REG_BD2
* initiate data reads or writes using memory or peripheral addresses.
* If the CSW is configured for it, the TAR may be automatically
@ -478,6 +526,10 @@ int dap_ap_read_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t reg_addr, uint32_t
* matches the cached value, the register is not changed.
* @param tar MEM-AP Transfer Address Register (TAR) to assign. If this
* matches the cached address, the register is not changed.
*
* @return In synchronous mode: ERROR_OK for success, and the AP is set
* up as requested else a fault code. In asynchronous mode, a status
* code reflecting whether the transaction was properly queued.
*/
int dap_setup_accessport(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t csw, uint32_t tar)
{
@ -485,12 +537,14 @@ int dap_setup_accessport(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t csw, uint32_t tar)
if (csw != swjdp->ap_csw_value)
{
/* LOG_DEBUG("DAP: Set CSW %x",csw); */
/* FIXME if this call fails, fail this procedure! */
dap_ap_write_reg_u32(swjdp, AP_REG_CSW, csw);
swjdp->ap_csw_value = csw;
}
if (tar != swjdp->ap_tar_value)
{
/* LOG_DEBUG("DAP: Set TAR %x",tar); */
/* FIXME if this call fails, fail this procedure! */
dap_ap_write_reg_u32(swjdp, AP_REG_TAR, tar);
swjdp->ap_tar_value = tar;
}
@ -500,51 +554,97 @@ int dap_setup_accessport(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t csw, uint32_t tar)
return ERROR_OK;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* *
* mem_ap_read_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t *value) *
* *
* Read a uint32_t value from memory or system register *
* Functionally equivalent to target_read_u32(target, address, uint32_t *value), *
* but with less overhead *
*****************************************************************************/
int mem_ap_read_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t *value)
/**
* Asynchronous (queued) read of a word from memory or a system register.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP connected to the MEM-AP performing the read.
* @param address Address of the 32-bit word to read; it must be
* readable by the currently selected MEM-AP.
* @param value points to where the word will be stored when the
* transaction queue is flushed (assuming no errors).
*
* @return ERROR_OK for success. Otherwise a fault code.
*/
int mem_ap_read_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address,
uint32_t *value)
{
swjdp->trans_mode = TRANS_MODE_COMPOSITE;
dap_setup_accessport(swjdp, CSW_32BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_OFF, address & 0xFFFFFFF0);
/* Use banked addressing (REG_BDx) to avoid some link traffic
* (updating TAR) when reading several consecutive addresses.
*/
dap_setup_accessport(swjdp, CSW_32BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_OFF,
address & 0xFFFFFFF0);
dap_ap_read_reg_u32(swjdp, AP_REG_BD0 | (address & 0xC), value);
/* FIXME return any fault code from above calls */
return ERROR_OK;
}
int mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t *value)
/**
* Synchronous read of a word from memory or a system register.
* As a side effect, this flushes any queued transactions.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP connected to the MEM-AP performing the read.
* @param address Address of the 32-bit word to read; it must be
* readable by the currently selected MEM-AP.
* @param value points to where the result will be stored.
*
* @return ERROR_OK for success; *value holds the result.
* Otherwise a fault code.
*/
int mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address,
uint32_t *value)
{
mem_ap_read_u32(swjdp, address, value);
/* FIXME return any fault code from above call */
return jtagdp_transaction_endcheck(swjdp);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* *
* mem_ap_write_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t value) *
* *
* Write a uint32_t value to memory or memory mapped register *
* *
*****************************************************************************/
int mem_ap_write_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t value)
/**
* Asynchronous (queued) write of a word to memory or a system register.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP connected to the MEM-AP.
* @param address Address to be written; it must be writable by
* the currently selected MEM-AP.
* @param value Word that will be written to the address when transaction
* queue is flushed (assuming no errors).
*
* @return ERROR_OK for success. Otherwise a fault code.
*/
int mem_ap_write_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address,
uint32_t value)
{
swjdp->trans_mode = TRANS_MODE_COMPOSITE;
dap_setup_accessport(swjdp, CSW_32BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_OFF, address & 0xFFFFFFF0);
/* Use banked addressing (REG_BDx) to avoid some link traffic
* (updating TAR) when writing several consecutive addresses.
*/
dap_setup_accessport(swjdp, CSW_32BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_OFF,
address & 0xFFFFFFF0);
dap_ap_write_reg_u32(swjdp, AP_REG_BD0 | (address & 0xC), value);
/* FIXME return any fault code from above calls */
return ERROR_OK;
}
int mem_ap_write_atomic_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t value)
/**
* Synchronous write of a word to memory or a system register.
* As a side effect, this flushes any queued transactions.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP connected to the MEM-AP.
* @param address Address to be written; it must be writable by
* the currently selected MEM-AP.
* @param value Word that will be written.
*
* @return ERROR_OK for success; the data was written. Otherwise a fault code.
*/
int mem_ap_write_atomic_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address,
uint32_t value)
{
mem_ap_write_u32(swjdp, address, value);
/* FIXME return any fault code from above call */
return jtagdp_transaction_endcheck(swjdp);
}
@ -1083,7 +1183,11 @@ int mem_ap_read_buf_u8(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint8_t *buffer, int count, u
}
/**
* Initialize a DAP.
* Initialize a DAP. This sets up the power domains, prepares the DP
* for further use, and arranges to use AP #0 for all AP operations
* until dap_ap-select() changes that policy.
*
* @param swjdp The DAP being initialized.
*
* @todo Rename this. We also need an initialization scheme which account
* for SWD transports not just JTAG; that will need to address differences

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@ -155,16 +155,18 @@ struct swjdp_common
};
/* Accessor function for currently selected DAP-AP number */
/** Accessor for currently selected DAP-AP number (0..255) */
static inline uint8_t dap_ap_get_select(struct swjdp_common *swjdp)
{
return (uint8_t)(swjdp ->apsel >> 24);
}
/* Queued transactions -- use with care */
/* AP selection applies to future AP transactions */
void dap_ap_select(struct swjdp_common *dap,uint8_t apsel);
/* AP transactions ... synchronous given TRANS_MODE_ATOMIC */
int dap_setup_accessport(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
uint32_t csw, uint32_t tar);
int dap_ap_select(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,uint8_t apsel);
int dap_ap_write_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
uint32_t addr, uint32_t value);
int dap_ap_read_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
@ -173,11 +175,11 @@ int dap_ap_read_reg_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
/* Queued JTAG ops must be completed with jtagdp_transaction_endcheck() */
int jtagdp_transaction_endcheck(struct swjdp_common *swjdp);
/* MEM-AP memory mapped bus single uint32_t register transfers, without endcheck */
/* Queued MEM-AP memory mapped single word transfers */
int mem_ap_read_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t *value);
int mem_ap_write_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp, uint32_t address, uint32_t value);
/* MEM-AP memory mapped bus transfers, single registers, complete transactions */
/* Synchronous MEM-AP memory mapped single word transfers */
int mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,
uint32_t address, uint32_t *value);
int mem_ap_write_atomic_u32(struct swjdp_common *swjdp,