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161 Commits (997df70f6e1e51d36c25ed21c4cbb37ab5f732ad)

Author SHA1 Message Date
duane 0ace4d24db Add support for ATMEL AT91SAM3U - CortexM3 Family
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2009-06-24 02:01:14 +00:00
zwelch 5a6f218a9c David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Move the short chapter about JIM-Tcl earlier, so that we
can reasonably assume it's been introduced before we start
presenting things that presume such an introduction.
Plus a few minor typo-level fixes.


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2009-06-22 22:37:04 +00:00
zwelch 1017e62c97 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
This should be my last significant update of the User's Guide for
this release.  Mostly it's a rework of the config file chapter's
presentation of board and target config files.

 - Give the new path for scripts!
 - Move board-config material out of the target-config section
 - Add more board-config info, notably for reset-init events
 - Link out of the board-config section to NAND, NOR, and Reset chapters
 - Emphasize target input vs. output naming conventions
 - Other textual improvements

Plus some other updates, like adding my copyright (now that I've
basically rewritten much of this).


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2009-06-22 22:36:53 +00:00
zwelch 9eb3181cc8 Paulius Zaleckas <paulius.zaleckas@gmail.com>:
This is minimal patch to support FA526 ARMv4 compatible core.
Since it is very similar to ARM920T I tried to reuse as much
code as possible.

CPU and board configs will follow soon.


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2009-06-19 22:39:35 +00:00
zwelch 8f9f5c189b 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.


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2009-06-18 04:08:51 +00:00
zwelch 6f4d876c88 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Various bits of cleanup, mostly to match the style hints
I just got around to writing up.

 - Various @cindex improvements

 - Cross reference the command line options in a few spots,
   notably for @command{debug_level}

 - Clean the config file guidelines a bit:
    * They're for all users, not just integrators
    * Reference the interface config chapter
    * Don't emphasize command line usage here
    * Tweak board and target config introductory text

Plus two minor bits of cleanup:  remove most date references,
and refer to the reader as "you" not "the user".


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2009-06-18 00:29:39 +00:00
zwelch 011e9b85b1 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Distributing FTDI's "ftd2xx" library with OpenOCD violates the
OpenOCD license (GNU GPLv2 with no exceptions).

Make that clear where that build option is presented, and don't
describe the FTDI libraries as an option for any packager.  (It's
fine for personal use, of course.)

Plus some related clarifications:  libftdi version 0.16 for the
new FT2232H chips (for RTCK and high speed USB); the Amontec
drivers are just ftd2xx variants.


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2009-06-16 00:23:22 +00:00
zwelch 5f9b74d055 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Doc update:  say "jtag newtap ... -disable" records the
state after exiting the RESET state, matching the only
implementation we're working with so far (TI ICEpick-C).

Matching code updates.  Now we can be sure that the
"enabled" flag value is correct after JTAG resets.


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2009-06-16 00:23:00 +00:00
zwelch cc9488008a David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Minor updates to the text about reset configuration:

 - Mention a new point that it interacts with JTAG routers;

 - Talk about a "user" config file not a "system" one;

 - Remove text from the "reset_config" description; instead,
   cross-reference the more extensive text earlier.
   


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2009-06-16 00:22:12 +00:00
zwelch 4f4592539d David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
OpenOCD doesn't actually *need* to be keeping all TCP ports
active ... creating security issues in some network configs.

Instead, let config file specify e.g. "tcl_port 0" (or gdb_port,
telnet_port) to disable that particular remote access method.


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2009-06-13 08:38:57 +00:00
zwelch 7b65cb367f David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Move the discussion of the "scan_chain" command up to go with
the presentation of that topic in the TAP declaration chapter.

This makes the presentation of the TAP and target lists be
parallel, which will be something of an aid to understanding
that they are different (and how).


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2009-06-12 21:53:17 +00:00
zwelch 72687f227a David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Rework the "Simple Configuration Files" chapter so it's more
of a quick-start "how to set up your project" tutorial:

 - Say how to hook up the JTAG adapter.  This will help new
   users, and in any case is worth spelling out somewhere.

 - Streamline the previous rather haphazard presentation,
   filling in some missing holes along the way:

     * Suggest "project directory" structure
     * Introduce new term, "user config" file (openocd.cfg)
     * Talk about more options for openocd.cfg contents
     * ... and about creating new config files
     * Add new topic, project-specific utilities (+examples)

 - Remove too-short, yet duplicative, chapter 19

Nudge packagers a bit more strongly to send patches (including
config files) upstream.


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2009-06-11 21:48:36 +00:00
zwelch b3edde7b7d David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Update "arm9tdmi vector_catch" command description to highlight both
use cases (display configuration, or first change that config) and
to explain a bit more about what this is:  an alternative to using
hardware breakpoint resources.

Note that I tried this on an arm920t, but it didn't work.  Set bits,
then examined them and they weren't set.  And it didn't seem to act
as if vector triggering was noticed, either.

Also some minor unrelated tweaks:  @ignore some unused or don't-use
event names; fix a few typos; tweak chip-specific reset descriptions.


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2009-06-11 21:23:24 +00:00
ntfreak 6dc8bbdc2b - update openocd online doc url's
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2009-06-10 22:22:49 +00:00
ntfreak 79d80e40bd - fix texi/pdf issue created in svn r2039
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2009-06-10 21:30:48 +00:00
zwelch bdb7dd5e0f Move the documentation for the "poll" command up with
other server configuration.  Explain what it's about;
reference the related "$target_name curstate" method.

Update "poll" output to report whether background polling
is enabled or not.

Also fix a small typo; PC's have "complementary" tools.
Some have also "complimentary" ones; but not all.


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2009-06-10 04:06:25 +00:00
zwelch 6dc00b00a4 Add documentation for new interface_list command to user guide.
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2009-06-08 13:16:57 +00:00
oharboe a405fd1581 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
- Don't let disabled TAPs be set as the current target

 - Improve "targets" output:
    * Remove undesirable "chain position" number; we discourage using them
    * TAP and Target column updates:
       + make them long enough for current usage
       + improve labels, removing guesswork
       + "TapName" label patches scan_chain output
    * Highlight the "current" target
    * Display "tap disabled" as a new pseudo-state
    * Update docs accordingly

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2009-06-08 06:16:43 +00:00
zwelch d512fe71ea David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Clarify docs for the evb_lm3s811 layout:  works in
two modes, not just one.


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2009-06-07 23:21:41 +00:00
zwelch a8d621325b David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Rework chapter 12 (CPU configuration) to use @deffn, match
the code more closely, and present things more clearly.

Includes the *current* list of targets.


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2009-06-07 23:14:58 +00:00
zwelch 1edd16dc3c David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Various minor tweaks for the User's guide.

 - Fix various minor (but repeated) typographic goofs;
 - Talk about TAP "declaration" not "creation" (they exist
   even if OpenOCD never learns about their board);
 - Encourage board.cfg for reset config, not target.cfg
 - Fill in some missing information (e.g. x16_as_x8)
 - Add a cross reference to the FAQ on TAP ordering;
 - Unclutter the concept index a bit (re core-specific commands)
 - Provide a bit more info about TAP states


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2009-06-07 23:10:50 +00:00
oharboe c28efd0a0e retire endstate command
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2009-06-07 19:10:51 +00:00
zwelch de7cb1c76b David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Update the "General Commands" (a.k.a. "random stuff") chapter,
and associated chunks of other text:

 - Switch to @deffn and review everything that's documented

 - Improve descriptions of reset events, with reference to
   the setup.tcl code which issues them.

 - Move one zy1000-specific command to that driver's doc.

 - There is no "script" command; remove its doc.

NOTE:  Some things missing from this bit of work are:

 1- Reviewing the code to catch various *missing* functions,
    mostly from "target.c"

 2- Alphabetizing and organizing.  This chapter is a real
    grab-bag with no evident focus or structural principle.

 3- Hole-filling and bugfixing with respect to messaging/logging.
    Example, what principle could possibly justify the tcl command
    output going into the server output/log instead of just the
    telnet session?

 4- Not just for this chapter ... but there should be a section
    with descriptions of all the supported image file formats,
    so every image command can just reference that section.


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2009-06-04 01:22:23 +00:00
zwelch 99fbbdc9c4 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Convert the Interface/Dongle Config chapter's section
on drivers to use the @deffn syntax, and integrate the
presentation of the driver-specific commands with the
relevant driver.  Alphabetize.

Cross-checked against the code ... several adapters were
not listed, and a few commands weren't.

(Maintainers for the versaloon and zy1000 drivers would be
good candidates to add the commands missing from those
sections...)


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2009-06-04 00:54:25 +00:00
zwelch b619b7466f David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Convert the str9xpec driver info to use @deffn; alphabetize;
add the missing part_id command.

Convert the mflash support to use @deffn; alphabetize.


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2009-06-04 00:51:02 +00:00
zwelch 49a22dbf98 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Update docs for most of the remaining commands in jtag.c:

 - switch to @deffn
 - these are just the "low level" JTAG commands
 - resolve much goofage!
    * remove docs for non-existent commands
    * add missing docs for some existing commands
    * fix incorrect docs for some commands
 - just index TAP states overall, not individually
 - current name is "RUN/IDLE" not "IDLE"

Cross checked against the source.

This also creates an "Interface Drivers" section, analagous to how
(NOR) Flash and NAND drivers are presented; that's not yet sorted.


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2009-06-03 00:59:13 +00:00
zwelch 5ca513a097 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Rework the TAP creation documentation.

 - Try to use "TAP" not "tap" everywhere; it's an acronym.

 - Update the associated "target config files" section:
     * reference the "TAP Creation" chapter for details
     * simplify:  reference interesting multi-tap config files
     * let's not forget CPU configuration (*before* workspace setup)
     * streamline it a bit
     * move that workspace-vs-mmu issue to a better location

 - Clean up TAP creation doc mess
     * switch to @deffn
     * (re)organize the remaining stuff
     * reference the "Config File Guidelines" chapter

 - Tweak the "Target Configuration" chapter
     * rename as "CPU configuration"; unconfuse vs. target/*.cfg
     * bring out that it's not just there for GDB
     * move TAP events to the TAP chapter, where they belong (bugfix)


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2009-06-03 00:56:50 +00:00
ntfreak 7dc29156fe - change signature for adi_jtag_dp_scan and adi_jtag_dp_scan_u32 to use swjdp_common_t *swjdp instead of arm_jtag_t *jtag_info
- change SWJDP_IR/DR_APACC to DAP_IR/DR_APACC to conform with ARM_ADI docs.
- add swjdp->memaccess_tck field and code for extra tck clocks before accessing memory bus
- Set default memaccess value to 8 for Cortex-M3.
- Add dap memaccess command.
- document all armv7 dap cmds.
- Original patch submitted by Magnus Lundin [lundin@mlu.mine.nu].

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2009-06-02 21:06:12 +00:00
zwelch 4caa72b988 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Remove two sections about deprecated/removed commands, documenting
them briefly in the chapter on deprecated/removed commands.  The
"working_area" command just duplicated text; "jtag_device" wasn't
listed in that chapter before.

Also start de-emphasizing those commands.  Don't index them, and
include a disclaimer that their documentation may start to vanish
about a year after the code does (e.g. in January 2010).


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2009-06-01 23:09:19 +00:00
zwelch ddc9fd7274 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Uplevel the arch commands to be a chapter; they really
don't fit in the "general commands" category.


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2009-06-01 03:06:46 +00:00
zwelch 30fca8e531 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Fix minor goofage in previous doc updates:

 * The ETM dummy driver name is "dummy" not "etm_dummy";
   re-alphabetize.

 * DCC trace message mode "charmsg" is a format type
   (and what Linux needs)


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2009-06-01 03:06:25 +00:00
zwelch a066529fa5 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Various updates, mostly small/formatting changes:

 * Small content tweaks:
    - Re-title:  "OpenOCD User's Guide".
    - For users, URLS for latest doc and SparkFun forum
    - Mention GIT-SVN
 * Fix some front-matter goofage, matching texinfo docs:
    - "paragraphintent" location matters
    - put release version/date description with the copyright
 * Fix some other stuff matching texinfo docs:
    - no tabs
    - tweak some refs and anchors
 * whitespace-at-end-o-line fixes


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2009-06-01 03:06:11 +00:00
oharboe d12a47d558 added some comments on meminfo command
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2009-05-30 07:56:14 +00:00
oharboe aea132ca48 more reset_config texts
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2009-05-30 07:53:40 +00:00
zwelch 91d55c0e50 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Provide basic documentation on the ARM ETM and ETB trace commands.

Fix minor goofs in registration of the ETM commands; and whitespace
issues in the proof-of-concept oocd_trace code.  (Plus include a
ref to Dominic's email saying that it's just proof-of-concept code.)

Note that I'm still not sure whether the ETM support works.  But
documenting how it's expected to work should help sort out which
behaviors are bugs, which will help get bugs patched.

ZW: whitespace changes were split out of this patch but will follow.


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2009-05-30 01:43:21 +00:00
zwelch d00a5cfe97 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Make it so the magic "reset_config" keywords can be provided in any
order.  This eliminates needless error paths, and makes it easier
to define things at the right level (adapter, board, target).
It also includes two other behavioral changes:

  (1)	When "handle_reset_config" sees a parameter error, it
  	exits without changing anything.   This is best viewed
	as a bugfix.  (Old behavior:  restore defaults, even if
	they weren't previously active.)

  (2)	Only the behaviors that were explicitly specified get
  	changed.  (Old behavior:  everything else gets reset to
	the "default".)  So for example you can now specify SRST
	drive requirements without saying anything about the
	three unrelated topics you previously had to specify.

That second one might cause confusion for any configs that end
up calling "reset_config" twice, so it will deserve to be called
out in the release notes.  (There were no such configurations in
the current OpenOCD source tree.)

Update docs accordingly.  Note that at least some versions of
the texi-to-html tools can't handle "@xref{with spaces}", but
those work properly in PDF and in the info files.


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2009-05-30 01:32:19 +00:00
zwelch 80856c1e34 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Provide basic documentation for some of the other flash drivers.

 avr ... looks incomplete, may work with one AVR8 microcontroller
 ecosflash ... can't find docs
 lpc288x ... an NXP part, driver seems lpc2888-specific
 ocl ... some arm7/arm9 thing, can't find docs
 pic32mx ... looks incomplete, for PIC32MX (MIPS 4K) devices
 tms470 ... for TI TMS470 parts

Still seems to be mostly arm7tdmi... several of these have no
users in the current tree.


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2009-05-29 01:33:04 +00:00
zwelch ea62c7964a David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Start converting the architecture-specific commands to @deffn format,
reviewing against the code.

  * armv4_5 disassemble ... now documented; although Jazelle code
    is not handled

  * It's "armv4_5 core_state" not "core_mode"; although Jazelle state
    is not handled

  * arm7/9 "debug" commands ... now with other arm7_9 commands, no
    longer in a separate section

  * arm926ejs cp15 ... previous description was broken, it matched
    the code for arm920t instead

  * Have separate subsections for ARMv4/ARMv5, ARMv6, and ARMv7; the
    latter are new
    
  * Move core-specific descriptions into sub-subsections under those
    architectures; XScale and ARM11 descriptions are new

The new XScale and ARM11 command descriptions surely need elaboration
and review.  ARM CP15 operation descriptions in general seem to be
confused and incomplete.


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2009-05-28 23:13:32 +00:00
zwelch 6149c509ca David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Continue updating the NOR flash coverage to use @deffn syntax, so the
commands have more consistent presentation and formatting.  This
reorganizes information and updates its presentation, except where
the information didn't really match the code.

This patch updates the main commands, and finishes making the section
structure parallel the NAND presentation.  Of note:

 - The "flash fill[whb] addr value length" commands are now documented.

 - The "flash bank" command is now presented much earlier

 - Explicit mention is made that NOR flash should be read using just
   standard memory access commands, like "mdw" and "dump_image".



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2009-05-28 01:18:47 +00:00
zwelch f37a8136fe David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Start updating the NOR flash coverage to use @deffn syntax, so the
commands have more consistent presentation and formatting.  This
reorganizes information and updates its presentation, except where
the information didn't really match the code.

This patch updates most of the driver specific support, creating one
new (and alphabetized!) section just for driver-specific data, where
previously that data was split over up to three sections.  Of note:

 - The at91sam7 docs were a bit out of date with respect to the code.

 - The "str9xpec" stuff still deserves some work.  For now, it sits
   in its own subsection; pretty messy.

 - Likewise the "mflash" stuff.  That's a parallel infrastructure,
   and is now in a section of its own.

 - The "mass_erase" commands for the Cortex M3 chips got turned into
   footnotes.  IMO, they should vanish sometime; they're superfluous.

 - There are still a bunch of undocumented NOR drivers.  Examples:
   avr(8), tms470, pic32mx, more.

Plus there are a handful of minor tweaks to the NAND docs (to help make
the NOR and NAND presentations be parallel); the "Command Index" has
been renamed as the "Command and Driver Index"; reference TI instead
of Luminary Micro in several places.


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2009-05-28 01:11:10 +00:00
zwelch d9284c0611 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Fix a bunch of PDF generation bugs in the texi:

 * The "overfull" warnings are basically complaints about lines
   that are too long, so they ran off the right margin of the
   PDF documentation and turn into a "black blot".

 * The "underfull" warnings are basically complaints about lines
   that look ugly when they get filled, because the tokens are
   so long that the line-break algorithm can't do anything good.

In a few cases the simplest fix seemed to be to use more appropriate
texi commands.

In other cases the fix was a content bugfix:  "ocd_" not "openocd_";
and many of those "target variants" actually aren't recognized.


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2009-05-28 00:47:30 +00:00
zwelch ee9766f1db unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com>:
Add mflash configuration code, updating relevant documentation.


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2009-05-27 12:30:42 +00:00
zwelch 2caf8655b5 unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com>:
Remove unused mflash bank command options.


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2009-05-27 12:20:13 +00:00
ntfreak ff2737b429 - add support for cortino jtag interface
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2009-05-27 11:58:19 +00:00
zwelch 83902cc984 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Update the "Reset Configuration" information in the User's guide:

 - Convert to @deffn syntax
 - Move tutorial text from command descriptions into new sections
 - Describe several different types of JTAG-visible reset
 - Expand descriptions of configuration tweaks for SRST and TRST 
 - Link to the "reset" command, and vice versa
 - Bugfix the "reset_config" description (it didn't match the code)

Plus, be more proscriptive:  do it in board config files, except for
the oddball cases where that won't work. (Current target.cfg files
seem to have much goofage there; several seem board-specific.)


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2009-05-26 00:23:23 +00:00
zwelch ad8f1b4295 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Doc (mostly) update for jtag_khz:
 - switch to @deffn syntax
 - add entry for "jtag_rclk"
 - move deprecated "jtag_speed" into collection of deprecated calls

And for ft2232, don't be the only adapter to *log* an error if RTCK
is requested; it's already reported properly, like any other nonfatal
command parameter.  "jtag_rclk" just works as expected, without any
scarey messages.


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2009-05-24 21:13:29 +00:00
zwelch 5ecae346cc David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Make startup for the various server ports be quiet, unless
debugging is active:  don't emit needless scarey messages.
Update the relevant documentation and its references:

 - For these port commands ... cover the default values;
   convert to @deffn syntax; include their use outside of
   the configuration stage; and alphabetize.

Similar updates to the rest of that small chapter:

 - Highlight that there even *IS* a configuration stage, after
   which some command functionality is no longer available.

 - For GDB commands ... convert to @deffn syntax; alphabetize;
   include a missing command (!); add missing helptext (!) for
   one non-missing command; update relevant cross-references
   and index entries.


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2009-05-24 21:08:42 +00:00
zwelch eb385b2e70 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
Update two oddball NAND commands to work with {offset, length}
instead of block numbers, matching the other commands as well
as usage in U-Boot and the Linux-MTD utilities.

Document them accordingly.  Update the single in-tree use of
those commands (sheevaplug).

ALSO:

 (a) Document the current 2 GByte/chip ceiling for NAND chipsize.
     (32 bit offset/length values can't represent 4 GBytes.)  Maybe
     after the upcoming release, the code can switch to 64-bits.

 (b) The "nand check_bad_blocks" should report "bad" blocks.  They
     are not "invalid" blocks; they're "bad" ones.

 (c) Tweak the "nand info" command to handle the "no arguments"
     case sanely (show everything, instead of showing garbage) and
     not listing the blocksize in hex kbytes (duh).


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2009-05-24 01:57:13 +00:00
zwelch c0fc8f93f1 David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:
NAND support for DaVinci-family drivers, with HW ECC support.
Declare the NAND chip on the DM355 EVM board.

Currently tested on DM355 for Linux interop using the standard
large page (2KB) chip in the EVM socket; "hwecc1" and "hwecc4"
work fine.  (Using hwecc4 relies on patches that haven't quite
made it through the Linux-MTD bottlenecks yet.)

Not yet tested:  1-bit on small-page (although it's hard to see
how that could fail); 4-bit on small page (picky layout issues);
the "hwecc_infix" mode (primarily for older boot ROMs; testing
there is blocked on having new bootloader code).


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2009-05-24 01:38:19 +00:00
zwelch 67dd29a4af Fix two problems with openocd.texi:
- Fix minor issues with xrefs not liking parentheses around them.
- Change 'Building' section to 'Building OpenOCD'.  It reads better.


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2009-05-24 01:33:54 +00:00