generalplus: Add configuration file for General Plus GP326XXXA series

Add configuration file for General Plus GP326XXXA series. Tested on
GP326833A on GPC-1737B board.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrew.smirnov@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I1ad0e22598b01317bbc823870a7a262e9192c595
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2058
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
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Andrey Smirnov 2014-03-20 19:00:24 -07:00 committed by Andreas Fritiofson
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#
# Support for General Plus GP326XXXA chips
#
if { [info exists CHIPNAME] } {
set _CHIPNAME $CHIPNAME
} else {
set _CHIPNAME gp326xxxa
}
if { [info exists ENDIAN] } {
set _ENDIAN $ENDIAN
} else {
set _ENDIAN little
}
if { [info exists CPUTAPID] } {
set _CPUTAPID $CPUTAPID
} else {
set _CPUTAPID 0x4f1f0f0f
}
jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME cpu -irlen 4 -ircapture 0x1 -irmask 0xf -expected-id $_CPUTAPID
set _TARGETNAME $_CHIPNAME.cpu
target create $_TARGETNAME arm7tdmi -endian $_ENDIAN -chain-position $_TARGETNAME -variant arm7tdmi
# Use internal SRAM as a work area
$_TARGETNAME configure -work-area-phys 0xf8000000 -work-area-size 0x8000 -work-area-backup 0
# The chip has both lines connected together
reset_config trst_and_srst srst_pulls_trst
# This delay is needed otherwise communication with the target would
# be unreliable
adapter_nsrst_delay 100
# Set the adapter speed ridiculously low just in case we are
# running off of a 32kHz clock
adapter_khz 2
proc gp32xxxa_halt_and_reset_control_registers {} {
# System control registers
set P_SYSTEM_CTRL_NEW 0xD0000008
set P_SYSTEM_CTRL 0xD000000C
set P_SYSTEM_CLK_EN0 0xD0000010
set P_SYSTEM_CLK_EN1 0xD0000014
set P_SYSTEM_RESET_FLAG 0xD0000018
set P_SYSTEM_CLK_CTRL 0xD000001C
set P_SYSTEM_LVR_CTRL 0xD0000020
set P_SYSTEM_WATCHDOG_CTRL 0xD0000024
set P_SYSTEM_PLLEN 0xD000005C
# Since we can't use SRST without pulling TRST
# we can't assume the state of the clock configuration
# or watchdog settings. So reset them before porceeding
# Set the adapter speed ridiculously low just in case we are
# running off of a 32kHz clock
adapter_khz 2
# Disable any advanced features at this stage
arm7_9 dcc_downloads disable
arm7_9 fast_memory_access disable
# Do a "soft reset"
soft_reset_halt
# Reset all system control registers to their default "after-reset" values
mwh $P_SYSTEM_WATCHDOG_CTRL 0x0000
mwh $P_SYSTEM_LVR_CTRL 0x0000
mwh $P_SYSTEM_CTRL_NEW 0x0001
mwh $P_SYSTEM_CTRL 0x0001
# Clear all reset flags by writing 1's
mwh $P_SYSTEM_RESET_FLAG 0x001C
mwh $P_SYSTEM_CLK_CTRL 0x8000
mwh $P_SYSTEM_CLK_EN0 0xFFFF
mwh $P_SYSTEM_CLK_EN1 0xFFFF
mwh $P_SYSTEM_PLLEN 0x0010
# Unfortunately there's no register that would allow us to
# know if PLL is locked. So just wait for 100ms in hopes that
# it would be enough.
sleep 100
# Now that we know that we are running at 48Mhz
# Increase JTAG speed and enable speed optimization features
adapter_khz 5000
arm7_9 dcc_downloads enable
arm7_9 fast_memory_access enable
}
$_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-end { gp32xxxa_halt_and_reset_control_registers }