Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "nand.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/nand.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "flash.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/flash.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm_nandio.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <flash/arm_nandio.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "target.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/target.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "mips32.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/mips32.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "image.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/image.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "embeddedice.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/embeddedice.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "avrt.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/avrt.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv7m.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv7m.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "armv4_5.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/armv4_5.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm966e.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm966e.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "arm7_9_common.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/arm7_9_common.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "algorithm.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <target/algorithm.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "jtag.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <jtag/jtag.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "types.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/types.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "time_support.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/time_support.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "membuf.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/membuf.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "log.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/log.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "fileio.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/fileio.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Changes from the flat namespace to heirarchical one. Instead of writing:
#include "binarybuffer.h"
the following form should be used.
#include <helper/binarybuffer.h>
The exception is from .c files in the same directory.
Includes the src directory in the search path, so header files may be
migrated from:
#include "foo.h"
to
#include <module/foo.h>
which is more conducive for installation.
Move device argument parsing after check for number of arguments;
otherwise, calling this command without any arguments would access
argv[0] before checking whether it even existed.
Fixed the header file to properly specify the doxygen documentation for the
items defined in it.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
This updates the functions in the file to all have doxygen comments
describing what they do.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Created a function for copying code to the working area on
a target. The NAND write and read functions are updated to
include use of this function.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Implementation of the NAND read function for ARM NAND I/O that
includes running a local algorithm on a device to increase the
performance of block reads.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Command upgrading introduced two off-by-one bugs in the flash commands.
This patch fixes the 'flash {protect,erase_sector}' commands to check
that they have been passed the correct number of arguments.
Ammended during commit to fix help text for 'erase_address' too.
Removes hello and foo commands from top-level registration. Instead,
the dummy interface driver and faux flash driver have been augmented
to register these commands as sub-commands.
Adding jim_handler field to command_registration allows removing the
register_jim helper. All command registrations now go through the
register_command{,s}() functions.
Move bulk of for-loop to a new static command helper function.
Adds handle_nand_list_drivers command handler, registered as
'nand drivers'.
Improves command help text and error reporting.
Move variables to point of first use, reducing their scope.
Add driver_name temporary to help arguments be changed later.
Eliminates the useless 'found' variable, changing the code to terminate
the loop immediate and return its success.
After adding support for referencing banks by name, renames
the COMMAND_HELPERs appropriately:
flash_command_get_bank_by_num -> flash_command_get_bank
nand_command_get_device_by_num -> flash_command_get_device
Add get_flash_bank_by_name (and get_nand_device_by_name) helpers
to retrieves struct flash_bank * (struct nand_device *) given a
driver name and an (optional) driver-specific bank index.
These are used to extend flash_command_get_bank_by_num (and
nand_command_get_device_by_num) to allow all flash (nand) commands to
reference defined banks by name, not just by number.
To avoid some code duplication, add the flash/common.[ch] files to hold
functionality common to both types driver. The first two methods are
helpers for the above routines to find a bank specified by a "name" or
"name.index" string. get_flash_name_index() finds the '.index' portion,
while flash_driver_name_matches() performs the string portion matching.
Updates all command parsing of simple "enable" and "disable" arguments.
A few case in the tree use a tri-state or extended arguments, which
cannot use this simple macro.
Simlifies the xscale icache/dcache command handler logic.
Moves definitions for each layer into their own file, eliminating
layering violations in the built-in TCL code. Updates src/Makefile.am
rules to include all files in the final startup.tcl input file, and
others Makefile.am rules to distribute the new files in our packages.
All ARM cores need to provide obsolete FPA registers in their
GDB register dumps. (Even though cores with floating point
support now generally use some version of VFP...)
Clean up that support a bit by sharing the same dummy registers,
and removing the duplicate copies. Eventually we shouldn't need
to export those dummies.
(This makes the ARMv7-M support include the armv4_5 header, and
cleans up related #includes, but doesn't yet use anything from
there except those dummies.)
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Use size_t instead of uint32_t when specifying file sizes. Update all
consumers up through the layers to use size_t when required. These
changes should be safe, but the higher-levels will need to be updated
further to receive the intended benefits (i.e. large file support).
Add error checking for fileio_read and file_write. Previously, all
errors were being silently ignored, so this change might cause some
problems for some people in some cases. However, it gives us the chance
to handle any errors that do occur at higher-levels, rather than burying
our heads in the sand.
Add the 'nand verify' command to perform a dump and fake-write
simultaneously, checking the read bits against those generated by the
write process. Appropriate user documentation for this command has
been added to the user guide as well.
The algorithm presently makes a relatively naive comparison. Some chips
that use ECC may not verify correctly using this implementation, but the
new documentation provides details about this limitation.
This patch eliminates duplicated code in the the NAND 'dump' and 'write'
by using the new static helper functions.
These changes also fix a possible memory leak in nand dump command, in
the case that the dump file failed to open.
Overall, the changes should be functionally equivalent, but the
resulting code will be easier to improve and extend further.
This patch provides helpers APIs that will eliminate duplicated code in
the the NAND 'dump' and 'write' commands by factoring their common code
into static helper functions. These helpers may be useful for creating
new commands, as shown in the final patch to 'verify' flash from a file.
Several previously unreported error conditions now generate messages and
propogate the return codes, such as when the file fails to open and bad
arguments are given. These changes will fix a possible memory leak in
nand dump command, in the case that the dump file failed to open.
Overall, the changes should be functionally equivalent, but the
resulting code will be easier to improve and extend consistently.
Don't include "target.h" from more headers than necessary. This
avoids needless interdependencies and duplicated include paths.
Don't needlessly include it in source files, either.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Lots of files still include it, often through needless
duplicate inclusion of "log.h"; sigh.
This cleans up the inclusion graph a bunch, so there are
fewer inclusion paths, but it doesn't change much otherwise.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Most files in the tree seem to have ended up including this,
and *quite* needlessly ... only code implementing or using
downloadable algorithms actually needs these declarations.
So take it out of the header files which included it, and put
it in files which use it ... reduce needless interdependencies.
Also: "algorithm.h" doesn't need to include "types.h" again;
it already comes from a different header.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Remove the last external user of arm7_9_get_arch_pointers(), and
that annoying downcast utility. Add an is_arm7_9() predicate.
Stop returning specious success codes on various failure paths
in the ARM7/ARM9 commands which used that downcast utility.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
The number of command arguments will always be 0 or more, so use
the right type in handlers. This has a cascading effect up through
the layers, but the new COMMAND_HANDLER macros prevented total chaos.
By using CALL_COMMAND_HANDLER, parameters can be reordered, added, or
even removed in inherited signatures, without requiring revisiting
all of the various call sites.
The FLASH_BANK_COMMAND_HANDLER provides an extended command handler
using the __COMMAND_HANDLER macro, whereby changing that macro is
sufficient to update flash handlers with the new signature. It also
enforces uniform style and scope when implementing this handler.
To be more informative (and consistent with flash and pld trees), change
'device' parameter name to 'nand' in NAND source files. This change
eliminates confusing 'device->device->' instance from the code, and
it simplifies the forthcoming command handler patches.
Add 'const' keyword to 'char *' parameters to allow command handlers to
pass constant string arguments. These changes allow the 'args' command
handler to be changed to 'const' in a subsequent patch.
Subsequent patches expect all command handlers to use a uniform
parameter naming scheme. In the entire tree, these two files used
standard 'argv' instead of our non-standard 'args'. This patch opts
to reduces the noise required to unify the command handlers, using
dominant 'args' form.
A future patch may be used to convert us back to the standard argv, but
that requires coordination with all developers to minimize disruptions.
Separates various groups of files to be built in logical succession.
In each layer, the core module (target.c, nand.c, etc.) is built _after_
their helper modules (e.g. image.c, nand_ecc.c) but _before_ any of
their drivers (e.g. arm966e.c, mx3_nand.c).
This allows problems introduced at the bottom of the stack to result
in build failures as soon as possible, as the helpers and core should
wrap portions of them.
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registrations to end of files.
Moves flash structure definitions to end of files.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registrations to end of files.
Moves flash structure definitions to end of files.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registrations to end of files.
Moves flash structure definitions to end of files.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registration to end of file.
Moves flash structure definitions to end of files.
Changes a few references to global flash structure to local refs.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registrations to end of files.
Moves flash structure definitions to end of files.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registration to end of files.
Moves flash structure definition to end of files.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Remove useless forward declarations.
Moves command registration to end of file.
Moves flash structure definition to end of file.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zw@superlucidity.net>
Removes 'extern' keywords from function prototypes in the flash headers.
Wraps long lines to fit into 80 columns.
Adds multiple inclusion protection for s3c2xx_nand.h.
This patch changes the duration_* API in several ways. First, it
updates the API to use better names. Second, string formatting has
been removed from the API (with its associated malloc). Finally, a
new function added to convert the time into seconds, which can be
used (or formatted) by the caller. This eliminates hidden calls to
malloc that require associated calls to free().
This patch also removes the useless extern keyword from prototypes,
and it eliminates the duration_t typedef (use 'struct duration').
These API also allows proper error checking, as it is possible for
gettimeofday to fail in certain circumstances.
The consumers have all been chased to use this new API as well, as
there were relatively few cases doing this type of measurement.
In most cases, the code performs additional checks for errors, but
the calling code looks much cleaner in every case.
This eliminates redundant code for parsing and retreiving the bank
specified from a script command argument. This patch was written to
replace existing functionality; however, the parsing logic can be
updated later to allow flash commands to accept bank names as well as
their numbers.
didn't turn up earlier. Is everyone still using gcc 3.x? Or is the x86
version of gcc 4.x much more relaxed?
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of a (NOR) flash chip: allow passing "last" as an alias
for the number of the last sector.
Improve several aspects of error checking while we're at it.
From: Johnny Halfmoon <jhalfmoon@milksnot.com>
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This patch modifies an error message which, in its original state,
I find somewhat unhelpful. So a small hint was added.
Signed-off-by: Johnny Halfmoon <jhalfmoon at milksnot.com>
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Erase logic:
- command invocation
+ treat "nand erase N" (no offset/length) as "erase whole chip N"
+ catch a few more bogus parameter cases, like length == 0 (sigh)
- nand_erase() should be static
- on error
+ say which block failed, and if it was a bad block
+ don't give up after the first error; try to erase the rest
- on success, say which nand device was erased (name isn't unique)
Device list ("nand list"):
- say how many blocks there are
- split summary into two lines
- give example in the docs
Doc tweaks:
- Use @option{...} for DaVinci's supported hardware ECC options
For the record, I've observed that _sometimes_ erasing bad blocks causes
failure reports, and that manufacturer bad block markers aren't always
erasable (even when erasing their blocks doesn't trigger an error report).
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This patch adds target algorithm support for those flash devices that do not support DQ5 polling. So far they could only be programmed with host algorithm, but this was way too slow.
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Optionally shave time off the armv4_5 run_algorithm() code: let
them terminate using software breakpoints, avoiding roundtrips
to manage hardware ones.
Enable this by using BKPT to terminate execution instead of "branch
to here" loops. Then pass zero as the exit address, except when
running on an ARMv4 core. ARM7TDMI, ARM9TDMI, and derived cores
now set a flag saying they're ARMv4.
Use that mechanism in arm_nandwrite(), for about 3% speedup on a
DaVinci ARM926 core; not huge, but it helps. Some other algorithms
could use this too (mostly flavors of flash operation).
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Abstract the orion_nand_fast_block_write() routine into a separate
routine -- arm_nandwrite() -- so that other ARM cores can reuse it.
Have davinci_nand do so. This faster than byte-at-a-time ops by a
factor of three (!), even given the slowish interactions to support
hardware ECC (1-bit flavor in that test) each 512 bytes; those could
be read more efficiently by on-chip code.
NOTE that until there's a generic "ARM algorithm" structure, this
can't work on newer ARMv6 (like ARM1136) or ARMv7A (like Cortex-A8)
cores, though the downloaded code itself would work just fine there.
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Via code review by Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>
Almost innocuous; this is value is checked later, this
check being wrong would make it check stack garbage.
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Via code review by Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>
Also minor fixes for the message from "fill": the byte
count is unsigned, not signed; and more importantly,
print the real number of bytes written
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- Bugfixes:
* internal osc: it's *12* MHz (not 15 MHz) on _current_ chips
+ except new Tempest parts where it's 16 MHz (and calibrated!)
+ or some old Sandstorm ones, where 15 MHz was valid
* crystal config:
+ read and use the crystal config, don't assume 6 MHz
+ know when that field is 4 bits vs 5
* an RCC2 register may be overriding the original RCC
+ more clock source options
+ bigger dividers
+ fractional dividers on Tempest (NYET handled)
* there's a 30 KHz osc on newer chips (for deep sleep)
* there's a 32768 Hz osc on newer chips (for hibernation)
- Cosmetic
* say "rev A0" not "vA.0", to match vendor docs
* don't always report master clock as an "estimate":
+ give the error bound if it's approximate, like "±30%"
+ else don't say anything
* fix whitespace and caps in some messages
* these are not AT91SAM chips!!
Those clock issues might explain problems sometimes reported when
writing to Stellaris flash banks; they affect write timings.
That 12-vs-15 MHz issue is problematic; there's no consolidated doc
showing which chips (and revs!) have which internal oscillator speed.
It's clear that only older silicon had the faster-and-less-accurate
flavor. What's less clear is which chips are "old" like that.
Lightly tested, on a DustDevil part.
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OpenOCD was able to access only to chips attached to first EMIF
chipselect. This patch fixes chipselect management code and allows
OpenOCD to access to NAND devices attached to any EMIF CS line.
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Add flash programming support for NXP LPC1700 cortex_m3 based family
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- fix issue when multiple flash chips are connected, eg. x16 x 2 on 32bit mcu bus
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Restore some whitespace that got clobbered by over-aggressive
whitepace eradication patches a while back.
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Warn when people (or scripts) use numeric identifiers for TAPs,
instead of dotted.name values. We want this usage to go away,
so that for example adding more TAPs doesn't cause config scripts
to break because some sequence number changed.
It's been deprecated since late 2008, but putting a warning on
this should help us remove it (say, in June 2010) by helping to
phase out old (ab)usage in config scripts.
Other than in various config files, the only code expecting such
a number was the almost unused str9xpec driver. This code was
changed to use the TAP it was passed, instead of making its own
dubious lookup and ignoring that TAP.
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this fn has something to do with the queue, which it does not as such.
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Remove broken whitespace ... mostly at end of line, but
also in some cases blocks of inappropriate empty lines.
And spell "comamnd" right. :)
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- use continuations to break long lines of variable assignments
- makes these variables more patch-friendly and conform to style guide
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- replaces all calls to target->type->bulk_write_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->run_algorithm.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->write_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- replaces all calls to target->type->read_memory.
- add documentation in target_s to warn not to invoke callback directly.
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- provides low-level information about each flash API interface,
- gives driver authors some documentation about the driver interface,
- updated extensively from the original patch provided by Duane Ellis.
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Fix a bug that joined us at the last minute, when an efficient
alloca() call got swapped out for a more portable malloc().
Also log one error, to give a clue in case it appears "in the wild".
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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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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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Remove un-implemented and dubious "nand copy" command.
Doing this efficiently would mean doing the copying on
the target CPU, instead of back and forth through JTAG.
If anyone ever needs this functionality, that's what
they should implement.
Also, update on-line "help" for "nand dump" to display
its two optional flags; and for "nand write" to display
a recently added flag.
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the key command_*() helper functions, fixng the bugs that turned up.
Several of these bugs were from misuse of PRIi64; that's for 64-bit
integers, NOT for "long long" or "u64" (which work best with %lld).
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- Add libtoolize step too bootstrap script; creates ltmain.sh script.
- Add AC_PROG_LIBTOOL to configure.in to add libtool support to build.
- Change Makefile.am library rules from static (_a) to libtool (_la).
- Install libopenocd.{la,so,a} in $(libdir); update openocd link rules.
- Extend MAINTAINERCLEANFILES in top-level Makefile.am to remove ltmain.sh.
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already required autoconf 2.59 (circa 2006), so there is no reason to
support versions of automake older than 1.6 (circa 2002).
The first part of this patch upgrades the configure.in script:
1. Use current calling conventions for the AC_INIT and
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE macros, bringing their usage up-to-date with
the version of autoconf already specified by AC_PREREQ.
2. Add AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR macro, required by new version of AC_INIT.
3. Automatically enable all of automake's warnings except Makefile
portability (which OpenOCD violates by using GNU make's $(wildcard)).
[[ While automake has its own -Werror option, I did not enabled it
due to existing warnings. ]]
4. Add the missing AM_PROG_C_O check, required by the build rules for
openocd.o in src/Makefile.am.
5. Adjust version number to show progress toward the next release.
6. Include a bug reporting e-mail address to direct users to this list.
This patch makes the following adjustments to the Makefile.am files:
1. Update AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS to require automake version 1.6
2. Rewrite all deprecated INCLUDES assignments as AM_CPPFLAGS
3. Clean-up all AM_CPPFLAGS declarations to be patch-friendly.
4. Remove vestigial references to $(all_includes)
5. Remove erroneous references to @CPPFLAGS@ (only use AM_CPPFLAGS)
6. Remove unused -I and -D directives in helper/, flash/, target/
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when the oob_softecc option is passed to the "nand write" command.
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likely also one (non-cosmetic) bug (the 'id_buff' change, which seems to
be a buffer overflow).
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I have the ADuC702x flashdriver working again (see attachment). It adds the option to erase and write the ADuC702x flash
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- cleaned up headers to match rest of code
- added missing svn props for previously added files
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This patch just uses the command.c interface to create tcl commands for the root level commands and avoids a bit of the "TCL" bleed into the rest of the openocd code.
Multilevel commands also supported.
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- lpc2000 driver reorder function so as to not require goto, plus refornat spaces to tabs.
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a problem with arm7_9_debug_entry not executing a code path upon crashes.
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- support new str91x/str9xpec devices
- update target scripts and docs for changes
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- DCRDR now used to access special core registers - info is currently omitted from the cortex_m3 TRM ARM have told me this is the preferred access method and the docs will be updated soon.
- now checks for User Thread Mode and Thread mode when halted.
- removed repeated function declarations from command.c
- cortex_m3_prepare_reset_halt removed, updated cortex_m3_assert_reset to suit
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for a bit more info before I can tell with confidence whether or not
this would have any effect.
- worked on error propagation and output for flash
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Wrote a default flash erase check fn which uses CFI's target algorithm
w/fallback to memory reads.
- "flash info" no longer prints erase status as it is stale.
- "flash erase_check" now prints erase status. erase check can take a
*long* time. Work in progress
- arm7/9 with seperate srst & trst now supports reset init/halt
after a power outage. arm7/9 no longer makes any assumptions
about state of target when reset is asserted.
- fixes for srst & trst capable arm7/9 with reset init/halt
- prepare_reset_halt retired. This code needs to be inside
assert_reset anyway
- haven't been able to get stm32 write algorithm to work. Fallback
flash write does work. Haven't found a version of openocd trunk
where this works.
- added target_free_all_working_areas_restore() which can
let be of restoring backups. This is needed when asserting
reset as the target must be assumed to be an unknown state.
Added some comments to working areas API
- str9 reset script fixes
- some guidelines
- fixed dangling callbacks upon reset timeout
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- fix generic bitbang code to allow scans to end in Shift-[ID]R
- several CFI fixes (thanks to Michael Schwingen):
- buffer overflow when converting target code in cfi_intel_write_block -
cfi_fix_code_endian needs the number of words, not bytes, as size
argument.
- Spansion flash write was completely broken on big-endian targets - I
borrowed mechanisms from the intel driver, and moved some common code
into the cfi_command_val helper function. There is still more common code
that might be cleaned up.
- the buffer size check in cfi_write was broken for spansion flashes, where
cfi_write_words is not implemented. cfi_write_words is no only called if
the flash does have a buffer size >1.
- "flash info" printed CFI status information for non-CFI flashes, which is
confusing. It now only prints those when a real CFI flash is detected.
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uninitialized buffer issue in handle_flash_info_command in flash.c, some formatting.
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Small cosmetic fixes in the license header to make them all look the
same, fix some typos, update README.
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More precise, less code.
- removed unused code in fileio.c
- Windows should now find debug_handler.bin
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- bugfix in server.c
- removed unused parameter from jtag_add_ir_scan et al. This
wasn't necessary in hindsight but anyway.
- arm11 source committed but not not in Makefile.am/target.c for now.
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- some more flash cleanup of checking halted state
- moved output handler into options.c
- very slightly tweaked server.c to make it a bit more compatible with eCos
- retired arch_state. Not quite sure how I managed to leave that out last time.
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command and reduce confusion with "flash write_image".
- retired deprecated "flash erase" & "flash write".
- added flash_driver_protect/write/erase() that are wafer thin frontend
functions to low level driver functions. They implement checks
that were inconsistently handled by the drivers, e.g. check for
target halted was done in a spotty fashion.
- use return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR to print out
syntax of command instead of having lots of inlined replicas of
the command line syntax(some of which were wrong).
- use logging instead of dubious translation of error values to
human understandable explanations of why things failed.
The lower levels log the precise reason and the higher
levels can ammend context as the error propagates up
the call stack.
- simplified flash API slightly with logging instead of
allocating and returning information that the caller then
has to translate into print statements.
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- added virtual address to working_area.
- Improved error messages in a number of places
- Added ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR that commands can return to have syntax printed
- Added help for some config commands
- Added verification of sw breakpoints with ERROR() message
- Removed a couple of exit()'s and replaced with error message
- cosmetic fix to armv4_5.c, easier to read
- added polymorphic(with default) virt2phys and mmu enable query function to target.h
- added virt2phys command that uses target->type->virt2phys() fn
Thanks to Øyvind Harboe
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- corrected blocksize handling from GDB "info mem" command
(thanks to Øyvind and Spen for these patches)
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- gdb connection not dropped if we fail to allocate memory in query packets
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- native win32 now handles WSAECONNRESET - no longer exits openocd
- qCRC packet now works correctly under cygwin (gdb compare-sections command)
- removed __USE_GNU define from gdbserver.c
- gdb qSupported packet is now handled, with this we are able to tell gdb packet size, memory map of target
- added new target script gdb_program_config - called before gdb flash programming
- new gdb server command gdb_memory_map (enable|disable> - default is disable
- new gdb server command gdb_flash_program (enable|disable> - default is disable
- gdb flash programming supported - vFlash packets
- image_elf_read_section now does not clear any remaining data, this was causing the gdb checksum to fail with certain files
- reformat of usbprog.c
- memory leak in command_print fixed
- updated texi doc to include new commands
- added gdb programming section to docs
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- minor code reformat and cleanup
- updated docs to include new commands
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flash verify_image and flash erase_address.
- added patch for new parport_write_on_exit command.
Even this patch will fix some memory leaks.
(thanks too oyvind and Spen for these patches)
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- added patch to fix problem in cfi_intel_write_block. In case of
cfi_info->write_algorithm is not NULL, target_code_size was not set.
(thanks to oyvind Harboe for the patch)
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- changed run_size to size_read in argument of image_read_section
(thanks to oyvind Harboe for this patch)
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- set cfi_info->write_algorithm and cfi_info->erase_check_algorithm to NULL to
get "flash erase_check" command working
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- Reducing stack usage for recursive scripts
- Do not exit on bogus arguments to reset_config. No longer exit the application upon bogus arguments to reset_config, but return errors.
thanks to Øyvind Harboe for these patches.
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- added patch which fixes a crash upon flash write error
- added patch which will improve the reset handling when
SRST is tied to TRST
(thanks to Oyvind Harboe for these patches)
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- str91x protect_check fixed
- bank number now correctly given to str91x flash_config command
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- corrected array overrun in armv7m.c
- corrected breakpoint memory allocation bug
- image read now uses fgets, vastly improves reading of large files
- improved hex file reading, support for Linear Address Record added
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- Clean up, remove unused variables and code in armv7, cortex_m3 and stellaris code
- Move restore_context from cortex_m3 to armv7m
- Updated halt handling for cortex_m3
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- use 'etm trigger_percent' setting when programming ETB trigger count
- fixed some small bugs in ETM trace analysis
- fixed minor bug in flash writing (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
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--enable-presto_ftd2xx and --enable-presto_libftdi
- completed trace point support for use with ARM7/9 DCC
- completed debug message output with support for HEX dumps (1, 2 or 4 byte quantities)
- fixed bug in delete_debug_msg_receiver (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- fixed bug in image_add_section (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- at91sam7 sector erase reworked (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- merge consecutive sections during flash image write to work around possible section alignment issues with LPC2000 targets
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- make ep93xx and at91rm9200 bitbang JTAG interfaces dependant on ARM host (thanks to Vincent Palatin)
- various whitespace fixes
- removed various warnings
- add support for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (thanks to Uwe Hermann)
- fix OpenOCD compilation for various platforms (thanks to Uwe Hermann and Vincent Palatin)
- switched order of JTAG chain examination and validation (examine first, then multiple validation tries even if examination failed)
- added target_request subsystem to handle requests from the target (debug messages and tracepoints implemented, future enhancements might include
semihosting, all ARM7/9 only for now)
- added support for GDB vFlashXXX packets (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- added support for receiving data via ARM7/9 DCC
- reworked flash writing. the 'flash write' command is now deprecated and replaced by 'flash write_binary' (old syntax and behaviour) and 'flash
write_image' (write image files (bin, hex, elf, s19) to a target).
- added support for AMD/ST/SST 29F400B non-cfi flashes
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- fix multiple reads from FT2232 into same buffer location (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
- retry JTAG chain validation (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
- reworked GDB packet input handling (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- output error message when setting a watchpoint failed
- removed duplicate out-of-bounds check in at91sam7.c (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
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- added support for usbprog (thanks to Benedikt Sauter)
- make OpenOCD listen for WM_QUIT messages on windows (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- register at_exit handler to do necessary unregistering (thanks to Pavel Chromy)
- added dummy ETM capture driver to allow ETM to be registered without a capture driver
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- ST STM32x flash support added
- cleaned up armv7m and cortex-m3 support, removed luminary specific code
- cortex-m3 16bit read/write added (required for STM32x flash programming)
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- added str9x programming using flash controller tap (str9xpec), including option bytes and device lock/unlock
- inttypes.h now used for long long printf style declarations
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- fixed bug in ARM926EJ-S cache handling that caused cache linefills to be disabled after first debug entry
- added support for auto image type detection (thanks to Vincent Palatin)
- further work on ETM trace decoding (tested with a ETB interface using an ETM in normal 16-bit port mode, still experimental)
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This checkin is still experimental, not recommended for general use
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- reworked etm/etb into a generic etm part with trace capture drivers (currently only etb supported)
- added XScale debug handler binary to repository
- added Thumb disassembling (thanks to Vincent Palatin for this patch)
- added support for non-CFI compatible flashes to cfi driver (currently only SST39VFxxx devices supported)
This checkin is experimental, not suitable for general use
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- output all of EmbeddedICE version register in error message
- update OpenOCD's idea of the current core mode, and immediately change core mode, on CPSR changes
- added support for CFI cmdset 0002 (patch by Andrew Dyer, thanks a lot)
- enhanced CFI cmdset 0002 support to Atmel AT49 flashes (thanks to Joerg Krein for providing test hardware)
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- fixed some compiler warnigns in amt_jtagaccel.c, bitbang.c, parport.c
- free working area and register stuff if str7x block write algorithm failed
- check PC after exiting a target algorithm in armv4_5.c
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- fixed compiler warnings throughout the code (thanks to Vincent Palatin for this patch)
- added support for accessing ETB (embedded trace buffer) registers
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- added support for reading IHEX files (through fileio)
- load/dump_binary renamed to the more generic load/dump_image <file> <address> ['bin'|'ihex']
- added NAND framework (preliminary)
- added support for the LPC3180 SLC and MLC NAND controllers (preliminary)
- fix initialization for parport
- gw16012 fixes/cleanups
- added EmbeddedICE version 7 (preliminary, reported on two LPC23xx devices so far)
- added 'arm7_9 etm <target#>' configuration command to enable access to the ETM registers
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- complain about identify_chain scan with all bits one (jtag communication problem)
- add 0x80000 as a valid size for lpc2000_v2 flash banks (previously only the user accessible 0x7d000 were valid)
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- fix infinite recursion in target_init_handler (thanks to jw and Magnus Lundin)
- fix CFI flash handlign with buswidth < 32bit (thanks to Daniele Orio for reporting this)
- add support for reading JTAG device id (currently only as debug output on startup)
- cleaned up handling of EmbeddedICE registers. Supported functionality and register size now determined by EmbeddedICE version number.
- small cleanups/fixes
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- fixed bug in jtag.c where JTAG command type was wrong for PATHMOVE commands
- added lattice ISP cable (experimental)
- properly initialize parallel port (clear tristate bit)
- fixed jtag/Makefile.am that failed with some versions of autotools
- print error number if read() in gdbserver.c failed on Windows
- fixed handling of opcodes with bits 27-25 b011 (comment was correct, code had a bug)
- added support for AT91SAM7SE internal flash
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- added support for loading .bit files into Xilinx Virtex-II devices
- added support for the Gateworks GW16012 JTAG dongle
- merged CFI fixes from XScale branch
- a few minor fixes
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- several small fixes
- retry reading from a FT2232 device on incomplete reads
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- added support for using Luminary Micro development board 'evb_lm3s811' as a JTAG interface (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
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- added support for AT91SAM7A devices (thanks to Magnus Lundin)
- updated README with pointer to Amontec's JTAGkeyTiny
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- str75x flash support (Thanks to Spencer Oliver)
- correct reporting of T-Bit in CPSR (Thanks to John Hartman for reporting this)
- core-state (ARM/Thumb) can be switched by modifying CPSR
- fixed bug in gdb_server register handling
- register values > 32-bit should now be supported
- several minor fixes and enhancements
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- cleaned up str7x flash erase and protect code (use two accesses to erase sectors in both banks)
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- correctly write trailing bytes on str7x flashes
- speed up str7x flash writing by offloading the algorithm to the target
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- added access to ARM920T vector catch register (via generic register mechanism)
- don't disable linefills on ARM920T cores - this lead to lockups when accessing lines already contained in cache
- read content of ARM920T cache and tlb into file (arm920t read_flash/read_mmu commands)
- memory reading improved on ARM7/9, can be further accelerated with new "arm7_9 fast_memory_access enable" command (renamed from fast_writes)
- made in_handler independent from in field (makes the handler more flexible)
- added timeout to ft2232 when using D2XX library
- fixed STR7x protection bit handling on second bank (thanks to Bernard)
- added support for using the OpenOCD on AT91RM9200 systems (thanks to Anders Larsen)
- fixed AT91SAM7 flash handling when not running from 32kHz clock (thanks to Anders Larsen)
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- fixed small bug in str7x.c that printed an address instead of the target number in an error message
- added support for Olimex ARM-USB-OCD. The new ft2232 layout is called "olimex-jtag"
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- fixed some small memory leaks (thanks to Spencer Oliver)
- verify chip- and buswidth of cfi flash configurations
- added support for ARM966E based systems (tested only with ST micro STR9, thanks to Spencer Oliver)
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- additional debug output when opening the parallel port
- fixed counting of available arm7/9 watchpoint units
- 'flash write' now displays elapsed time
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- Added state-move support to ftd2xx and bitbang JTAG drivers (required for XScale, possibly useful for other targets, too)
- various fixes
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- fix trunk build for mac os x (patch from Lauri Leukkunen, thanks)
- added check for host endianness, defines WORDS_BIGENDIAN on a big-endian host (e.g. mac os-x)
- fixed bug where endianness of memory accesses could be swapped on BE hosts
- added space for zero termination of ftd2xx_layout string (from Magnus Ludin, tahnks)
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