David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
The PLD stuff hasn't been documented yet. It's just Virtex2 for now, but it looks like adding others would be easy. git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2273 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60__archive__
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* CPU Configuration:: CPU Configuration
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* Flash Commands:: Flash Commands
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* NAND Flash Commands:: NAND Flash Commands
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* PLD/FPGA Commands:: PLD/FPGA Commands
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* General Commands:: General Commands
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* Architecture and Core Commands:: Architecture and Core Commands
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* JTAG Commands:: JTAG Commands
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@ -3981,6 +3982,62 @@ or @code{read_page} methods, so @command{nand raw_access} won't
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change any behavior.
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@end deffn
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@node PLD/FPGA Commands
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@chapter PLD/FPGA Commands
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@cindex PLD
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@cindex FPGA
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Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) and the more flexible
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Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are both types of programmable hardware.
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OpenOCD can support programming them.
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Although PLDs are generally restrictive (cells are less functional, and
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there are no special purpose cells for memory or computational tasks),
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they share the same OpenOCD infrastructure.
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Accordingly, both are called PLDs here.
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@section PLD/FPGA Configuration and Commands
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As it does for JTAG TAPs, debug targets, and flash chips (both NOR and NAND),
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OpenOCD maintains a list of PLDs available for use in various commands.
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Also, each such PLD requires a driver.
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They are referenced by the number shown by the @command{pld devices} command,
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and new PLDs are defined by @command{pld device driver_name}.
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@deffn {Config Command} {pld device} driver_name tap_name [driver_options]
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Defines a new PLD device, supported by driver @var{driver_name},
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using the TAP named @var{tap_name}.
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The driver may make use of any @var{driver_options} to configure its
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behavior.
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@end deffn
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@deffn {Command} {pld devices}
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Lists the PLDs and their numbers.
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@end deffn
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@deffn {Command} {pld load} num filename
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Loads the file @file{filename} into the PLD identified by @var{num}.
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The file format must be inferred by the driver.
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@end deffn
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@section PLD/FPGA Drivers, Options, and Commands
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Drivers may support PLD-specific options to the @command{pld device}
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definition command, and may also define commands usable only with
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that particular type of PLD.
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@deffn {FPGA Driver} virtex2
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Virtex-II is a family of FPGAs sold by Xilinx.
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It supports the IEEE 1532 standard for In-System Configuration (ISC).
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No driver-specific PLD definition options are used,
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and one driver-specific command is defined.
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@deffn {Command} {virtex2 read_stat} num
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Reads and displays the Virtex-II status register (STAT)
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for FPGA @var{num}.
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@end deffn
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@end deffn
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@node General Commands
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@chapter General Commands
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@cindex commands
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