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23 * JTAG adapters based on the FT2232 full and high speed USB parts are
24 * popular low cost JTAG debug solutions. Many FT2232 based JTAG adapters
25 * are discrete, but development boards may integrate them as alternatives
26 * to more capable (and expensive) third party JTAG pods.
28 * JTAG uses only one of the two communications channels ("MPSSE engines")
29 * on these devices. Adapters based on FT4232 parts have four ports/channels
30 * (A/B/C/D), instead of just two (A/B).
32 * Especially on development boards integrating one of these chips (as
33 * opposed to discrete pods/dongles), the additional channels can be used
34 * for a variety of purposes, but OpenOCD only uses one channel at a time.
36 * - As a USB-to-serial adapter for the target's console UART ...
37 * which may be able to support ROM boot loaders that load initial
38 * firmware images to flash (or SRAM).
40 * - On systems which support ARM's SWD in addition to JTAG, or instead
41 * of it, that second port can be used for reading SWV/SWO trace data.
43 * - Additional JTAG links, e.g. to a CPLD or * FPGA.
45 * FT2232 based JTAG adapters are "dumb" not "smart", because most JTAG
46 * request/response interactions involve round trips over the USB link.
47 * A "smart" JTAG adapter has intelligence close to the scan chain, so it
48 * can for example poll quickly for a status change (usually taking on the
49 * order of microseconds not milliseconds) before beginning a queued
50 * transaction which require the previous one to have completed.
52 * There are dozens of adapters of this type, differing in details which
53 * this driver needs to understand. Those "layout" details are required
54 * as part of FT2232 driver configuration.
56 * This code uses information contained in the MPSSE specification which was
58 * http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/AppNotes/AN2232C-01_MPSSE_Cmnd.pdf
59 * Hereafter this is called the "MPSSE Spec".
61 * The datasheet for the ftdichip.com's FT2232D part is here:
62 * http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/DataSheets/DS_FT2232D.pdf
64 * Also note the issue with code 0x4b (clock data to TMS) noted in
65 * http://developer.intra2net.com/mailarchive/html/libftdi/2009/msg00292.html
66 * which can affect longer JTAG state paths.
73 /* project specific includes */
74 #include <jtag/interface.h>
75 #include <transport/transport.h>
76 #include <helper/time_support.h>
84 /* FTDI access library includes */
87 #define JTAG_MODE (LSB_FIRST | POS_EDGE_IN | NEG_EDGE_OUT)
89 static char *ftdi_device_desc
;
90 static char *ftdi_serial
;
91 static uint8_t ftdi_channel
;
94 /* vid = pid = 0 marks the end of the list */
95 static uint16_t ftdi_vid
[MAX_USB_IDS
+ 1] = { 0 };
96 static uint16_t ftdi_pid
[MAX_USB_IDS
+ 1] = { 0 };
98 static struct mpsse_ctx
*mpsse_ctx
;
109 static struct signal
*signals
;
111 static uint16_t output
;
112 static uint16_t direction
;
114 static struct signal
*find_signal_by_name(const char *name
)
116 for (struct signal
*sig
= signals
; sig
; sig
= sig
->next
) {
117 if (strcmp(name
, sig
->name
) == 0)
123 static struct signal
*create_signal(const char *name
)
125 struct signal
**psig
= &signals
;
127 psig
= &(*psig
)->next
;
129 *psig
= calloc(1, sizeof(**psig
));
133 (*psig
)->name
= strdup(name
);
134 if ((*psig
)->name
== NULL
) {
141 static int ftdi_set_signal(const struct signal
*s
, char value
)
146 if (s
->data_mask
== 0 && s
->oe_mask
== 0) {
147 LOG_ERROR("interface doesn't provide signal '%s'", s
->name
);
152 data
= s
->invert_data
;
156 if (s
->data_mask
== 0) {
157 LOG_ERROR("interface can't drive '%s' high", s
->name
);
160 data
= !s
->invert_data
;
165 if (s
->oe_mask
== 0) {
166 LOG_ERROR("interface can't tri-state '%s'", s
->name
);
169 data
= s
->invert_data
;
173 assert(0 && "invalid signal level specifier");
177 output
= data
? output
| s
->data_mask
: output
& ~s
->data_mask
;
178 if (s
->oe_mask
== s
->data_mask
)
179 direction
= oe
? direction
| s
->oe_mask
: direction
& ~s
->oe_mask
;
181 output
= oe
? output
| s
->oe_mask
: output
& ~s
->oe_mask
;
183 mpsse_set_data_bits_low_byte(mpsse_ctx
, output
& 0xff, direction
& 0xff);
184 mpsse_set_data_bits_high_byte(mpsse_ctx
, output
>> 8, direction
>> 8);
191 * Function move_to_state
192 * moves the TAP controller from the current state to a
193 * \a goal_state through a path given by tap_get_tms_path(). State transition
194 * logging is performed by delegation to clock_tms().
196 * @param goal_state is the destination state for the move.
198 static void move_to_state(tap_state_t goal_state
)
200 tap_state_t start_state
= tap_get_state();
202 /* goal_state is 1/2 of a tuple/pair of states which allow convenient
203 lookup of the required TMS pattern to move to this state from the
207 /* do the 2 lookups */
208 uint8_t tms_bits
= tap_get_tms_path(start_state
, goal_state
);
209 int tms_count
= tap_get_tms_path_len(start_state
, goal_state
);
210 assert(tms_count
<= 8);
212 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("start=%s goal=%s", tap_state_name(start_state
), tap_state_name(goal_state
));
214 /* Track state transitions step by step */
215 for (int i
= 0; i
< tms_count
; i
++)
216 tap_set_state(tap_state_transition(tap_get_state(), (tms_bits
>> i
) & 1));
218 mpsse_clock_tms_cs_out(mpsse_ctx
,
226 static int ftdi_speed(int speed
)
229 retval
= mpsse_set_frequency(mpsse_ctx
, speed
);
232 LOG_ERROR("couldn't set FTDI TCK speed");
239 static int ftdi_speed_div(int speed
, int *khz
)
245 static int ftdi_khz(int khz
, int *jtag_speed
)
247 if (khz
== 0 && !mpsse_is_high_speed(mpsse_ctx
)) {
248 LOG_DEBUG("RCLK not supported");
252 *jtag_speed
= khz
* 1000;
256 static void ftdi_end_state(tap_state_t state
)
258 if (tap_is_state_stable(state
))
259 tap_set_end_state(state
);
261 LOG_ERROR("BUG: %s is not a stable end state", tap_state_name(state
));
266 static void ftdi_execute_runtest(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
271 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("runtest %i cycles, end in %s",
272 cmd
->cmd
.runtest
->num_cycles
,
273 tap_state_name(cmd
->cmd
.runtest
->end_state
));
275 if (tap_get_state() != TAP_IDLE
)
276 move_to_state(TAP_IDLE
);
278 /* TODO: Reuse ftdi_execute_stableclocks */
279 i
= cmd
->cmd
.runtest
->num_cycles
;
281 /* there are no state transitions in this code, so omit state tracking */
282 unsigned this_len
= i
> 7 ? 7 : i
;
283 mpsse_clock_tms_cs_out(mpsse_ctx
, &zero
, 0, this_len
, false, JTAG_MODE
);
287 ftdi_end_state(cmd
->cmd
.runtest
->end_state
);
289 if (tap_get_state() != tap_get_end_state())
290 move_to_state(tap_get_end_state());
292 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("runtest: %i, end in %s",
293 cmd
->cmd
.runtest
->num_cycles
,
294 tap_state_name(tap_get_end_state()));
297 static void ftdi_execute_statemove(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
299 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("statemove end in %s",
300 tap_state_name(cmd
->cmd
.statemove
->end_state
));
302 ftdi_end_state(cmd
->cmd
.statemove
->end_state
);
304 /* shortest-path move to desired end state */
305 if (tap_get_state() != tap_get_end_state() || tap_get_end_state() == TAP_RESET
)
306 move_to_state(tap_get_end_state());
310 * Clock a bunch of TMS (or SWDIO) transitions, to change the JTAG
311 * (or SWD) state machine. REVISIT: Not the best method, perhaps.
313 static void ftdi_execute_tms(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
315 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("TMS: %d bits", cmd
->cmd
.tms
->num_bits
);
317 /* TODO: Missing tap state tracking, also missing from ft2232.c! */
318 mpsse_clock_tms_cs_out(mpsse_ctx
,
321 cmd
->cmd
.tms
->num_bits
,
326 static void ftdi_execute_pathmove(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
328 tap_state_t
*path
= cmd
->cmd
.pathmove
->path
;
329 int num_states
= cmd
->cmd
.pathmove
->num_states
;
331 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("pathmove: %i states, current: %s end: %s", num_states
,
332 tap_state_name(tap_get_state()),
333 tap_state_name(path
[num_states
-1]));
336 unsigned bit_count
= 0;
337 uint8_t tms_byte
= 0;
341 /* this loop verifies that the path is legal and logs each state in the path */
342 while (num_states
--) {
344 /* either TMS=0 or TMS=1 must work ... */
345 if (tap_state_transition(tap_get_state(), false)
346 == path
[state_count
])
347 buf_set_u32(&tms_byte
, bit_count
++, 1, 0x0);
348 else if (tap_state_transition(tap_get_state(), true)
349 == path
[state_count
]) {
350 buf_set_u32(&tms_byte
, bit_count
++, 1, 0x1);
352 /* ... or else the caller goofed BADLY */
354 LOG_ERROR("BUG: %s -> %s isn't a valid "
355 "TAP state transition",
356 tap_state_name(tap_get_state()),
357 tap_state_name(path
[state_count
]));
361 tap_set_state(path
[state_count
]);
364 if (bit_count
== 7 || num_states
== 0) {
365 mpsse_clock_tms_cs_out(mpsse_ctx
,
374 tap_set_end_state(tap_get_state());
377 static void ftdi_execute_scan(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
379 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("%s type:%d", cmd
->cmd
.scan
->ir_scan
? "IRSCAN" : "DRSCAN",
380 jtag_scan_type(cmd
->cmd
.scan
));
382 /* Make sure there are no trailing fields with num_bits == 0, or the logic below will fail. */
383 while (cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
> 0
384 && cmd
->cmd
.scan
->fields
[cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
- 1].num_bits
== 0) {
385 cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
--;
386 LOG_DEBUG("discarding trailing empty field");
389 if (cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
== 0) {
390 LOG_DEBUG("empty scan, doing nothing");
394 if (cmd
->cmd
.scan
->ir_scan
) {
395 if (tap_get_state() != TAP_IRSHIFT
)
396 move_to_state(TAP_IRSHIFT
);
398 if (tap_get_state() != TAP_DRSHIFT
)
399 move_to_state(TAP_DRSHIFT
);
402 ftdi_end_state(cmd
->cmd
.scan
->end_state
);
404 struct scan_field
*field
= cmd
->cmd
.scan
->fields
;
405 unsigned scan_size
= 0;
407 for (int i
= 0; i
< cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
; i
++, field
++) {
408 scan_size
+= field
->num_bits
;
409 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("%s%s field %d/%d %d bits",
410 field
->in_value
? "in" : "",
411 field
->out_value
? "out" : "",
413 cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
,
416 if (i
== cmd
->cmd
.scan
->num_fields
- 1 && tap_get_state() != tap_get_end_state()) {
417 /* Last field, and we're leaving IRSHIFT/DRSHIFT. Clock last bit during tap
418 * movement. This last field can't have length zero, it was checked above. */
419 mpsse_clock_data(mpsse_ctx
,
426 uint8_t last_bit
= 0;
427 if (field
->out_value
)
428 bit_copy(&last_bit
, 0, field
->out_value
, field
->num_bits
- 1, 1);
429 uint8_t tms_bits
= 0x01;
430 mpsse_clock_tms_cs(mpsse_ctx
,
438 tap_set_state(tap_state_transition(tap_get_state(), 1));
439 mpsse_clock_tms_cs_out(mpsse_ctx
,
445 tap_set_state(tap_state_transition(tap_get_state(), 0));
447 mpsse_clock_data(mpsse_ctx
,
456 if (tap_get_state() != tap_get_end_state())
457 move_to_state(tap_get_end_state());
459 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("%s scan, %i bits, end in %s",
460 (cmd
->cmd
.scan
->ir_scan
) ? "IR" : "DR", scan_size
,
461 tap_state_name(tap_get_end_state()));
464 static void ftdi_execute_reset(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
466 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("reset trst: %i srst %i",
467 cmd
->cmd
.reset
->trst
, cmd
->cmd
.reset
->srst
);
469 if (cmd
->cmd
.reset
->trst
== 1
470 || (cmd
->cmd
.reset
->srst
471 && (jtag_get_reset_config() & RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST
)))
472 tap_set_state(TAP_RESET
);
474 struct signal
*trst
= find_signal_by_name("nTRST");
475 if (cmd
->cmd
.reset
->trst
== 1) {
477 ftdi_set_signal(trst
, '0');
479 LOG_ERROR("Can't assert TRST: nTRST signal is not defined");
480 } else if (trst
&& cmd
->cmd
.reset
->trst
== 0) {
481 if (jtag_get_reset_config() & RESET_TRST_OPEN_DRAIN
)
482 ftdi_set_signal(trst
, 'z');
484 ftdi_set_signal(trst
, '1');
487 struct signal
*srst
= find_signal_by_name("nSRST");
488 if (cmd
->cmd
.reset
->srst
== 1) {
490 ftdi_set_signal(srst
, '0');
492 LOG_ERROR("Can't assert SRST: nSRST signal is not defined");
493 } else if (srst
&& cmd
->cmd
.reset
->srst
== 0) {
494 if (jtag_get_reset_config() & RESET_SRST_PUSH_PULL
)
495 ftdi_set_signal(srst
, '1');
497 ftdi_set_signal(srst
, 'z');
500 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("trst: %i, srst: %i",
501 cmd
->cmd
.reset
->trst
, cmd
->cmd
.reset
->srst
);
504 static void ftdi_execute_sleep(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
506 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("sleep %" PRIi32
, cmd
->cmd
.sleep
->us
);
508 mpsse_flush(mpsse_ctx
);
509 jtag_sleep(cmd
->cmd
.sleep
->us
);
510 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("sleep %" PRIi32
" usec while in %s",
512 tap_state_name(tap_get_state()));
515 static void ftdi_execute_stableclocks(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
517 /* this is only allowed while in a stable state. A check for a stable
518 * state was done in jtag_add_clocks()
520 int num_cycles
= cmd
->cmd
.stableclocks
->num_cycles
;
522 /* 7 bits of either ones or zeros. */
523 uint8_t tms
= tap_get_state() == TAP_RESET
? 0x7f : 0x00;
525 /* TODO: Use mpsse_clock_data with in=out=0 for this, if TMS can be set to
526 * the correct level and remain there during the scan */
527 while (num_cycles
> 0) {
528 /* there are no state transitions in this code, so omit state tracking */
529 unsigned this_len
= num_cycles
> 7 ? 7 : num_cycles
;
530 mpsse_clock_tms_cs_out(mpsse_ctx
, &tms
, 0, this_len
, false, JTAG_MODE
);
531 num_cycles
-= this_len
;
534 DEBUG_JTAG_IO("clocks %i while in %s",
535 cmd
->cmd
.stableclocks
->num_cycles
,
536 tap_state_name(tap_get_state()));
539 static void ftdi_execute_command(struct jtag_command
*cmd
)
543 ftdi_execute_reset(cmd
);
546 ftdi_execute_runtest(cmd
);
549 ftdi_execute_statemove(cmd
);
552 ftdi_execute_pathmove(cmd
);
555 ftdi_execute_scan(cmd
);
558 ftdi_execute_sleep(cmd
);
560 case JTAG_STABLECLOCKS
:
561 ftdi_execute_stableclocks(cmd
);
564 ftdi_execute_tms(cmd
);
567 LOG_ERROR("BUG: unknown JTAG command type encountered: %d", cmd
->type
);
572 static int ftdi_execute_queue(void)
574 /* blink, if the current layout has that feature */
575 struct signal
*led
= find_signal_by_name("LED");
577 ftdi_set_signal(led
, '1');
579 for (struct jtag_command
*cmd
= jtag_command_queue
; cmd
; cmd
= cmd
->next
) {
580 /* fill the write buffer with the desired command */
581 ftdi_execute_command(cmd
);
585 ftdi_set_signal(led
, '0');
587 int retval
= mpsse_flush(mpsse_ctx
);
588 if (retval
!= ERROR_OK
)
589 LOG_ERROR("error while flushing MPSSE queue: %d", retval
);
594 static int ftdi_initialize(void)
596 if (tap_get_tms_path_len(TAP_IRPAUSE
, TAP_IRPAUSE
) == 7)
597 LOG_DEBUG("ftdi interface using 7 step jtag state transitions");
599 LOG_DEBUG("ftdi interface using shortest path jtag state transitions");
601 for (int i
= 0; ftdi_vid
[i
] || ftdi_pid
[i
]; i
++) {
602 mpsse_ctx
= mpsse_open(&ftdi_vid
[i
], &ftdi_pid
[i
], ftdi_device_desc
,
603 ftdi_serial
, ftdi_channel
);
609 return ERROR_JTAG_INIT_FAILED
;
611 mpsse_set_data_bits_low_byte(mpsse_ctx
, output
& 0xff, direction
& 0xff);
612 mpsse_set_data_bits_high_byte(mpsse_ctx
, output
>> 8, direction
>> 8);
614 mpsse_loopback_config(mpsse_ctx
, false);
616 return mpsse_flush(mpsse_ctx
);
619 static int ftdi_quit(void)
621 mpsse_close(mpsse_ctx
);
626 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_device_desc_command
)
629 if (ftdi_device_desc
)
630 free(ftdi_device_desc
);
631 ftdi_device_desc
= strdup(CMD_ARGV
[0]);
633 LOG_ERROR("expected exactly one argument to ftdi_device_desc <description>");
639 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_serial_command
)
644 ftdi_serial
= strdup(CMD_ARGV
[0]);
646 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
652 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_channel_command
)
655 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u8
, CMD_ARGV
[0], ftdi_channel
);
657 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
662 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_layout_init_command
)
665 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
667 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[0], output
);
668 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[1], direction
);
673 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_layout_signal_command
)
676 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
678 bool invert_data
= false;
679 uint16_t data_mask
= 0;
680 bool invert_oe
= false;
681 uint16_t oe_mask
= 0;
682 for (unsigned i
= 1; i
< CMD_ARGC
; i
+= 2) {
683 if (strcmp("-data", CMD_ARGV
[i
]) == 0) {
685 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[i
+ 1], data_mask
);
686 } else if (strcmp("-ndata", CMD_ARGV
[i
]) == 0) {
688 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[i
+ 1], data_mask
);
689 } else if (strcmp("-oe", CMD_ARGV
[i
]) == 0) {
691 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[i
+ 1], oe_mask
);
692 } else if (strcmp("-noe", CMD_ARGV
[i
]) == 0) {
694 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[i
+ 1], oe_mask
);
696 LOG_ERROR("unknown option '%s'", CMD_ARGV
[i
]);
697 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
702 sig
= find_signal_by_name(CMD_ARGV
[0]);
704 sig
= create_signal(CMD_ARGV
[0]);
706 LOG_ERROR("failed to create signal %s", CMD_ARGV
[0]);
710 sig
->invert_data
= invert_data
;
711 sig
->data_mask
= data_mask
;
712 sig
->invert_oe
= invert_oe
;
713 sig
->oe_mask
= oe_mask
;
718 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_set_signal_command
)
721 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
724 sig
= find_signal_by_name(CMD_ARGV
[0]);
726 LOG_ERROR("interface configuration doesn't define signal '%s'", CMD_ARGV
[0]);
730 switch (*CMD_ARGV
[1]) {
735 /* single character level specifier only */
736 if (CMD_ARGV
[1][1] == '\0') {
737 ftdi_set_signal(sig
, *CMD_ARGV
[1]);
741 LOG_ERROR("unknown signal level '%s', use 0, 1 or z", CMD_ARGV
[1]);
742 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
745 return mpsse_flush(mpsse_ctx
);
748 COMMAND_HANDLER(ftdi_handle_vid_pid_command
)
750 if (CMD_ARGC
> MAX_USB_IDS
* 2) {
751 LOG_WARNING("ignoring extra IDs in ftdi_vid_pid "
752 "(maximum is %d pairs)", MAX_USB_IDS
);
753 CMD_ARGC
= MAX_USB_IDS
* 2;
755 if (CMD_ARGC
< 2 || (CMD_ARGC
& 1)) {
756 LOG_WARNING("incomplete ftdi_vid_pid configuration directive");
758 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
759 /* remove the incomplete trailing id */
764 for (i
= 0; i
< CMD_ARGC
; i
+= 2) {
765 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[i
], ftdi_vid
[i
>> 1]);
766 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u16
, CMD_ARGV
[i
+ 1], ftdi_pid
[i
>> 1]);
770 * Explicitly terminate, in case there are multiples instances of
773 ftdi_vid
[i
>> 1] = ftdi_pid
[i
>> 1] = 0;
778 static const struct command_registration ftdi_command_handlers
[] = {
780 .name
= "ftdi_device_desc",
781 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_device_desc_command
,
782 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
783 .help
= "set the USB device description of the FTDI device",
784 .usage
= "description_string",
787 .name
= "ftdi_serial",
788 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_serial_command
,
789 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
790 .help
= "set the serial number of the FTDI device",
791 .usage
= "serial_string",
794 .name
= "ftdi_channel",
795 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_channel_command
,
796 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
797 .help
= "set the channel of the FTDI device that is used as JTAG",
801 .name
= "ftdi_layout_init",
802 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_layout_init_command
,
803 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
804 .help
= "initialize the FTDI GPIO signals used "
805 "to control output-enables and reset signals",
806 .usage
= "data direction",
809 .name
= "ftdi_layout_signal",
810 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_layout_signal_command
,
812 .help
= "define a signal controlled by one or more FTDI GPIO as data "
813 "and/or output enable",
814 .usage
= "name [-data mask|-ndata mask] [-oe mask|-noe mask]",
817 .name
= "ftdi_set_signal",
818 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_set_signal_command
,
819 .mode
= COMMAND_EXEC
,
820 .help
= "control a layout-specific signal",
821 .usage
= "name (1|0|z)",
824 .name
= "ftdi_vid_pid",
825 .handler
= &ftdi_handle_vid_pid_command
,
826 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
827 .help
= "the vendor ID and product ID of the FTDI device",
828 .usage
= "(vid pid)* ",
830 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
833 struct jtag_interface ftdi_interface
= {
835 .supported
= DEBUG_CAP_TMS_SEQ
,
836 .commands
= ftdi_command_handlers
,
837 .transports
= jtag_only
,
839 .init
= ftdi_initialize
,
842 .speed_div
= ftdi_speed_div
,
844 .execute_queue
= ftdi_execute_queue
,
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