Laurentiu Cocanu - more help text
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@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ TRST is also inverted.
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@cindex altium
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Altium Universal JTAG cable.
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@end itemize
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@item @b{parport_write_on_exit} <@var{on|off}>
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@item @b{parport_write_on_exit} <@var{on}|@var{off}>
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@cindex parport_write_on_exit
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@*This will configure the parallel driver to write a known value to the parallel
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interface on exiting OpenOCD
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@ -499,6 +499,10 @@ interface on exiting OpenOCD
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@cindex ft2232_device_desc
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@*The USB device description of the FTDI FT2232 device. If not specified, the FTDI
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default value is used. This setting is only valid if compiled with FTD2XX support.
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@item @b{ft2232_serial} <@var{serial-number}>
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@cindex ft2232_serial
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@*The serial number of the FTDI FT2232 device. If not specified, the FTDI default
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values are used.
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@item @b{ft2232_layout} <@var{name}>
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@cindex ft2232_layout
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@*The layout of the FT2232 GPIO signals used to control output-enables and reset
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@ -582,8 +586,7 @@ Endianess may be @option{little} or @option{big}.
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@option{pre_resume} or @option{gdb_program_config}.
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@option{post_reset} and @option{reset} will produce the same results.
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@item @b{working_area} <@var{target#}> <@var{address}> <@var{size}>
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<@var{backup}|@var{nobackup}>
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@item @b{working_area} <@var{target#}> <@var{address}> <@var{size}> <@var{backup}|@var{nobackup}> [@option{virtual address}]
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@cindex working_area
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@*Specifies a working area for the debugger to use. This may be used to speed-up
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downloads to target memory and flash operations, or to perform otherwise unavailable
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@ -835,6 +838,12 @@ openocd -c "fast enable" -c "interface dummy" -f target/str710.cfg
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@subsection Target state handling
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @b{power} <@var{on}|@var{off}>
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@cindex reg
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@*Turn power switch to target on/off.
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No arguments: print status.
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@item @b{reg} [@option{#}|@option{name}] [value]
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@cindex reg
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@*Access a single register by its number[@option{#}] or by its [@option{name}].
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@ -894,6 +903,11 @@ configurations)
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@end itemize
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@subsection Memory access commands
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @b{meminfo}
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display available ram memory.
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@end itemize
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These commands allow accesses of a specific size to the memory system:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @b{mdw} <@var{addr}> [@var{count}]
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@cindex load_image
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@anchor{load_image}
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@*Load image <@var{file}> to target memory at <@var{address}>
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@item @b{fast_load_image} <@var{file}> <@var{address}> [@option{bin}|@option{ihex}|@option{elf}]
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@cindex fast_load_image
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@anchor{fast_load_image}
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@*Same functionality and arguments as load_image, but image is stored in memory
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@item @b{fast_load}
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@cindex fast_image
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@anchor{fast_image}
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@*Load active fast load image to current target
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@item @b{dump_image} <@var{file}> <@var{address}> <@var{size}>
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@cindex dump_image
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@anchor{dump_image}
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The "-event" option less you specify a TCL command to occur when a specific event occurs.
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@subsubsection Other Target Commands
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@cindex Other Target Commands
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@itemize
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@item @b{profile} <@var{seconds}> <@var{gmon.out}>
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Profiling samples the CPU PC as quickly as OpenOCD is able, which will be used as a random sampling of PC.
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@end itemize
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@subsection Target Events
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@cindex Target Events
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Low level commands are prefixed with "openocd_", e.g. openocd_flash_banks
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is the low level API upon which "flash banks" is implemented.
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @b{ocd_mem2array} <@var{varname}> <@var{width}> <@var{addr}> <@var{nelems}>
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Read memory and return as a TCL array for script processing
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@item @b{ocd_array2mem} <@var{varname}> <@var{width}> <@var{addr}> <@var{nelems}>
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Convert a TCL array to memory locations and write the values
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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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@end itemize
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OpenOCD commands can consist of two words, e.g. "flash banks". The
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startup.tcl "unknown" proc will translate this into a tcl proc
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called "flash_banks".
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