openocd.texi: document Tcl RPC and add an example client
This should provide enough information to start using OpenOCD RPC. I've seen some other example clients in different languages but I can't find them anymore, and their legal status was unclear. Change-Id: I3a95fe361d773040d1e52a62f9cc0cc655019a9f Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/1915 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Andreas Ortmann <ortmann@finf.uni-hannover.de> Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>__archive__
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-- OpenOCD RPC example, covered by GNU GPLv3 or later
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-- Copyright (C) 2014 Paul Fertser
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--
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-- Example output:
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-- $ ./ocdrpc
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-- Halting the target, full log output captured:
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-- target state: halted
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-- target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread
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-- xPSR: 0x21000000 pc: 0x00003352 msp: 0x20000fe8
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--
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-- Read memory, parse the result and show as a list of strings:
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-- ["0x20001000","0x0000334d","0x00002abb","0x0000118f","0x00002707","0x00002707","0x00002707","0x00000000","0x00000000","0x00000000","0x00000000","0x00002707","0x00002707","0x00000000","0x00002707","0x00002781"]
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-- Resuming
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{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
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module Main where
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import Prelude
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import Control.Applicative
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import Network.Socket
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import System.IO.Streams.Core hiding (connect)
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import System.IO.Streams.Network
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import System.IO.Streams.Attoparsec
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import Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Char8
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import Data.Attoparsec.Combinator
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import Data.ByteString.Char8 hiding (putStrLn, concat, map)
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import Text.Printf
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ocdReply = manyTill anyChar (char '\x1a')
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ocdExec (oistream, oostream) command = do
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write (Just $ pack $ command ++ "\x1a") oostream
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parseFromStream ocdReply oistream
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-- For each line: dispose of address, then match hex values
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mdwParser = (manyTill anyChar (string ": ") *>
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hexadecimal `sepBy` char ' ')
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`sepBy` string " \n"
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ocdMdw :: (InputStream ByteString, OutputStream ByteString) -> Integer -> Integer -> IO [Integer]
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ocdMdw s start count = do
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s <- ocdExec s $ "ocd_mdw " ++ show start ++ " " ++ show count
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case parseOnly mdwParser (pack s) of
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Right r -> return $ concat r
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main = do
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osock <- socket AF_INET Stream defaultProtocol
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haddr <- inet_addr "127.0.0.1"
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connect osock (SockAddrInet 6666 haddr)
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ostreams <- socketToStreams osock
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putStrLn "Halting the target, full log output captured:"
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ocdExec ostreams "capture \"halt\"" >>= putStrLn
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putStrLn "Read memory, parse the result and show as a list of strings:"
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ocdMdw ostreams 0 16 >>= putStrLn . (show :: [String] -> String) . map (printf "0x%08x")
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putStrLn "Resuming"
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ocdExec ostreams "resume"
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By "low-level," we mean commands that a human would typically not
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invoke directly.
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Low-level commands are (should be) prefixed with "ocd_"; e.g.
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Some low-level commands need to be prefixed with "ocd_"; e.g.
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@command{ocd_flash_banks}
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is the low-level API upon which @command{flash banks} is implemented.
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@item @b{ocd_flash_banks} <@var{driver}> <@var{base}> <@var{size}> <@var{chip_width}> <@var{bus_width}> <@var{target}> [@option{driver options} ...]
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Return information about the flash banks
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@item @b{capture} <@var{command}>
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Run <@var{command}> and return full log output that was produced during
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its execution. Example:
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@example
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> capture "reset init"
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@end example
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@end itemize
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OpenOCD commands can consist of two words, e.g. "flash banks". The
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is jim, not real tcl).
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@end quotation
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@section Tcl RPC server
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@cindex RPC
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OpenOCD provides a simple RPC server that allows to run arbitrary Tcl
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commands and receive the results.
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To access it, your application needs to connect to a configured TCP port
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(see @command{tcl_port}). Then it can pass any string to the
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interpreter terminating it with @code{0x1a} and wait for the return
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value (it will be terminated with @code{0x1a} as well). This can be
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repeated as many times as desired without reopening the connection.
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Remember that most of the OpenOCD commands need to be prefixed with
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@code{ocd_} to get the results back. Sometimes you might also need the
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@command{capture} command.
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See @file{contrib/rpc_examples/} for specific client implementations.
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@node FAQ
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@chapter FAQ
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@cindex faq
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