X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fjtag%2Fjtag.h;h=bf04e41c2b61b1e74affac2a9ba91a3b5ab4f470;hb=1006986ab1f430cfa705dda4db422ff3c0f0a994;hp=f3f354a3852105a92deeeacf8eb1861b3dc42576;hpb=526fe3d83e118d87af34353a7140c02f3f1a3c19;p=openocd.git diff --git a/src/jtag/jtag.h b/src/jtag/jtag.h index f3f354a385..bf04e41c2b 100644 --- a/src/jtag/jtag.h +++ b/src/jtag/jtag.h @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ * Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath * * Dominic.Rath@gmx.de * * * - * Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Øyvind Harboe * + * Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Øyvind Harboe * * oyvind.harboe@zylin.com * * * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * @@ -34,16 +34,16 @@ #endif /* Tap States - * TLR - Test-Logic-Reset, RTI - Run-Test/Idle, + * TLR - Test-Logic-Reset, RTI - Run-Test/Idle, * SDS - Select-DR-Scan, CD - Capture-DR, SD - Shift-DR, E1D - Exit1-DR, * PD - Pause-DR, E2D - Exit2-DR, UD - Update-DR, * SIS - Select-IR-Scan, CI - Capture-IR, SI - Shift-IR, E1I - Exit1-IR, - * PI - Pause-IR, E2I - Exit2-IR, UI - Update-IR + * PI - Pause-IR, E2I - Exit2-IR, UI - Update-IR */ enum tap_state { - TAP_TLR = 0x0, TAP_RTI = 0x8, - TAP_SDS = 0x1, TAP_CD = 0x2, TAP_SD = 0x3, TAP_E1D = 0x4, + TAP_TLR = 0x0, TAP_RTI = 0x8, + TAP_SDS = 0x1, TAP_CD = 0x2, TAP_SD = 0x3, TAP_E1D = 0x4, TAP_PD = 0x5, TAP_E2D = 0x6, TAP_UD = 0x7, TAP_SIS = 0x9, TAP_CI = 0xa, TAP_SI = 0xb, TAP_E1I = 0xc, TAP_PI = 0xd, TAP_E2I = 0xe, TAP_UI = 0xf @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ typedef int (*in_handler_t)(u8 *in_value, void *priv, struct scan_field_s *field typedef struct scan_field_s { - int device; /* ordinal device number this instruction refers to */ + jtag_tap_t *tap; /* tap pointer this instruction refers to */ int num_bits; /* number of bits this field specifies (up to 32) */ u8 *out_value; /* value to be scanned into the device */ u8 *out_mask; /* only masked bits care */ u8 *in_value; /* pointer to a 32-bit memory location to take data scanned out */ /* in_check_value/mask, in_handler_error_handler, in_handler_priv can be used by the in handler, otherwise they contain garbage */ - u8 *in_check_value; /* used to validate scan results */ + u8 *in_check_value; /* used to validate scan results */ u8 *in_check_mask; /* check specified bits against check_value */ in_handler_t in_handler; /* process received buffer using this handler */ void *in_handler_priv; /* additional information for the in_handler */ @@ -163,20 +163,59 @@ typedef struct jtag_command_s extern jtag_command_t *jtag_command_queue; -typedef struct jtag_device_s +// this is really: typedef jtag_tap_t +// But - the typedef is done in "types.h" +// due to "forward decloration reasons" +struct jtag_tap_s { + const char *chip; + const char *tapname; + const char *dotted_name; + int abs_chain_position; + int enabled; int ir_length; /* size of instruction register */ + u32 ir_capture_value; u8 *expected; /* Capture-IR expected value */ + u32 ir_capture_mask; u8 *expected_mask; /* Capture-IR expected mask */ u32 idcode; /* device identification code */ + u32 expected_id; u8 *cur_instr; /* current instruction */ int bypass; /* bypass register selected */ - struct jtag_device_s *next; -} jtag_device_t; + jtag_tap_t *next_tap; +}; +extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_AllTaps(void); +extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByPosition(int n); +extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByPosition( int n ); +extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByString( const char *dotted_name ); +extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByJimObj( Jim_Interp *interp, Jim_Obj *obj ); +extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByAbsPosition( int abs_position ); +extern int jtag_NumEnabledTaps(void); +extern int jtag_NumTotalTaps(void); + + +static __inline__ jtag_tap_t * +jtag_NextEnabledTap( jtag_tap_t *p ) +{ + if( p == NULL ){ + // start at the head of list + p = jtag_AllTaps(); + } else { + // start *after* this one + p = p->next_tap; + } + while( p ){ + if( p->enabled ){ + break; + } else { + p = p->next_tap; + } + } + return p; +} + + -extern jtag_device_t *jtag_devices; -extern int jtag_num_devices; -extern int jtag_ir_scan_size; enum reset_line_mode { @@ -187,11 +226,11 @@ enum reset_line_mode typedef struct jtag_interface_s { char* name; - + /* queued command execution */ int (*execute_queue)(void); - + /* interface initalization */ int (*speed)(int speed); @@ -199,12 +238,36 @@ typedef struct jtag_interface_s int (*init)(void); int (*quit)(void); /* returns JTAG maxium speed for KHz. 0=RTCK. The function returns - a failure if it can't support the KHz/RTCK. */ + a failure if it can't support the KHz/RTCK. + + WARNING!!!! if RTCK is *slow* then think carefully about + whether you actually want to support this in the driver. + Many target scripts are written to handle the absence of RTCK + and use a fallback kHz TCK. + */ int (*khz)(int khz, int *jtag_speed); /* returns the KHz for the provided JTAG speed. 0=RTCK. The function returns a failure if it can't support the KHz/RTCK. */ int (*speed_div)(int speed, int *khz); - + + /* Read and clear the power dropout flag. Note that a power dropout + can be transitionary, easily much less than a ms. + + So to find out if the power is *currently* on, you must invoke + this method twice. Once to clear the power dropout flag and a + second time to read the current state. + + Currently the default implementation is never to detect power dropout. + */ + int (*power_dropout)(int *power_dropout); + /* Read and clear the srst asserted detection flag. + * + * NB!!!! like power_dropout this does *not* read the current + * state. srst assertion is transitionary and *can* be much + * less than 1ms. + */ + int (*srst_asserted)(int *srst_asserted); + } jtag_interface_t; enum jtag_event @@ -235,10 +298,10 @@ extern int jtag_speed_post_reset; enum reset_types { - RESET_NONE = 0x0, - RESET_HAS_TRST = 0x1, - RESET_HAS_SRST = 0x2, - RESET_TRST_AND_SRST = 0x3, + RESET_NONE = 0x0, + RESET_HAS_TRST = 0x1, + RESET_HAS_SRST = 0x2, + RESET_TRST_AND_SRST = 0x3, RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST = 0x4, RESET_TRST_PULLS_SRST = 0x8, RESET_TRST_OPEN_DRAIN = 0x10, @@ -247,7 +310,7 @@ enum reset_types extern enum reset_types jtag_reset_config; -/* initialize interface upon startup. A successful no-op +/* initialize interface upon startup. A successful no-op * upon subsequent invocations */ extern int jtag_interface_init(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx); @@ -260,15 +323,15 @@ extern int jtag_init_reset(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx); extern int jtag_register_commands(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx); /* JTAG interface, can be implemented with a software or hardware fifo - * + * * TAP_SD and TAP_SI are illegal end states. TAP_SD/SI as end states * can be emulated by using a larger scan. * * Code that is relatively insensitive to the path(as long - * as it is JTAG compliant) taken through state machine can use - * endstate for jtag_add_xxx_scan(). Otherwise the pause state must be - * specified as end state and a subsequent jtag_add_pathmove() must - * be issued. + * as it is JTAG compliant) taken through state machine can use + * endstate for jtag_add_xxx_scan(). Otherwise the pause state must be + * specified as end state and a subsequent jtag_add_pathmove() must + * be issued. * */ extern void jtag_add_ir_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate); @@ -282,28 +345,28 @@ extern int interface_jtag_add_plain_dr_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields /* run a TAP_TLR reset. End state is TAP_TLR, regardless * of start state. */ -extern void jtag_add_tlr(); -extern int interface_jtag_add_tlr(); +extern void jtag_add_tlr(void); +extern int interface_jtag_add_tlr(void); /* Do not use jtag_add_pathmove() unless you need to, but do use it - * if you have to. + * if you have to. * * DANGER! If the target is dependent upon a particular sequence - * of transitions for things to work correctly(e.g. as a workaround - * for an errata that contradicts the JTAG standard), then pathmove - * must be used, even if some jtag interfaces happen to use the - * desired path. Worse, the jtag interface used for testing a - * particular implementation, could happen to use the "desired" + * of transitions for things to work correctly(e.g. as a workaround + * for an errata that contradicts the JTAG standard), then pathmove + * must be used, even if some jtag interfaces happen to use the + * desired path. Worse, the jtag interface used for testing a + * particular implementation, could happen to use the "desired" * path when transitioning to/from end * state. * * A list of unambigious single clock state transitions, not * all drivers can support this, but it is required for e.g. * XScale and Xilinx support - * + * * Note! TAP_TLR must not be used in the path! - * - * Note that the first on the list must be reachable - * via a single transition from the current state. + * + * Note that the first on the list must be reachable + * via a single transition from the current state. * * All drivers are required to implement jtag_add_pathmove(). * However, if the pathmove sequence can not be precisely @@ -319,31 +382,31 @@ extern int interface_jtag_add_pathmove(int num_states, enum tap_state *path); /* go to TAP_RTI, if we're not already there and cycle * precisely num_cycles in the TAP_RTI after which move * to the end state, if it is != TAP_RTI - * + * * nb! num_cycles can be 0, in which case the fn will navigate * to endstate via TAP_RTI */ extern void jtag_add_runtest(int num_cycles, enum tap_state endstate); extern int interface_jtag_add_runtest(int num_cycles, enum tap_state endstate); /* A reset of the TAP state machine can be requested. - * - * Whether tms or trst reset is used depends on the capabilities of + * + * Whether tms or trst reset is used depends on the capabilities of * the target and jtag interface(reset_config command configures this). - * + * * srst can driver a reset of the TAP state machine and vice * versa - * + * * Application code may need to examine value of jtag_reset_config * to determine the proper codepath - * + * * DANGER! Even though srst drives trst, trst might not be connected to * the interface, and it might actually be *harmful* to assert trst in this case. - * + * * This is why combinations such as "reset_config srst_only srst_pulls_trst" - * are supported. + * are supported. * * only req_tlr_or_trst and srst can have a transition for a - * call as the effects of transitioning both at the "same time" + * call as the effects of transitioning both at the "same time" * are undefined, but when srst_pulls_trst or vice versa, * then trst & srst *must* be asserted together. */ @@ -351,8 +414,8 @@ extern void jtag_add_reset(int req_tlr_or_trst, int srst); /* this drives the actual srst and trst pins. srst will always be 0 * if jtag_reset_config & RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST != 0 and ditto for * trst. - * - * the higher level jtag_add_reset will invoke jtag_add_tlr() if + * + * the higher level jtag_add_reset will invoke jtag_add_tlr() if * approperiate */ extern int interface_jtag_add_reset(int trst, int srst); @@ -364,28 +427,31 @@ extern int interface_jtag_add_sleep(u32 us); /* - * For software FIFO implementations, the queued commands can be executed + * For software FIFO implementations, the queued commands can be executed * during this call or earlier. A sw queue might decide to push out * some of the jtag_add_xxx() operations once the queue is "big enough". - * - * This fn will return an error code if any of the prior jtag_add_xxx() + * + * This fn will return an error code if any of the prior jtag_add_xxx() * calls caused a failure, e.g. check failure. Note that it does not * matter if the operation was executed *before* jtag_execute_queue(), - * jtag_execute_queue() will still return an error code. - * + * jtag_execute_queue() will still return an error code. + * * All jtag_add_xxx() calls that have in_handler!=NULL will have been - * executed when this fn returns, but if what has been queued only - * clocks data out, without reading anything back, then JTAG could - * be running *after* jtag_execute_queue() returns. The API does - * not define a way to flush a hw FIFO that runs *after* - * jtag_execute_queue() returns. - * - * jtag_add_xxx() commands can either be executed immediately or - * at some time between the jtag_add_xxx() fn call and jtag_execute_queue(). + * executed when this fn returns, but if what has been queued only + * clocks data out, without reading anything back, then JTAG could + * be running *after* jtag_execute_queue() returns. The API does + * not define a way to flush a hw FIFO that runs *after* + * jtag_execute_queue() returns. + * + * jtag_add_xxx() commands can either be executed immediately or + * at some time between the jtag_add_xxx() fn call and jtag_execute_queue(). */ extern int jtag_execute_queue(void); /* can be implemented by hw+sw */ extern int interface_jtag_execute_queue(void); +extern int jtag_power_dropout(int *dropout); +extern int jtag_srst_asserted(int *srst_asserted); + /* JTAG support functions */ extern void jtag_set_check_value(scan_field_t *field, u8 *value, u8 *mask, error_handler_t *in_error_handler); @@ -393,7 +459,7 @@ extern enum scan_type jtag_scan_type(scan_command_t *cmd); extern int jtag_scan_size(scan_command_t *cmd); extern int jtag_read_buffer(u8 *buffer, scan_command_t *cmd); extern int jtag_build_buffer(scan_command_t *cmd, u8 **buffer); -extern jtag_device_t* jtag_get_device(int num); + extern void jtag_sleep(u32 us); extern int jtag_call_event_callbacks(enum jtag_event event); extern int jtag_register_event_callback(int (*callback)(enum jtag_event event, void *priv), void *priv); @@ -416,27 +482,27 @@ extern int jtag_verify_capture_ir; #ifdef HAVE_JTAG_MINIDRIVER_H /* Here a #define MINIDRIVER() and an inline version of hw fifo interface_jtag_add_dr_out can be defined */ #include "jtag_minidriver.h" -#define MINIDRIVER(a) notused ## a +#define MINIDRIVER(a) notused ## a #else #define MINIDRIVER(a) a -/* jtag_add_dr_out() is a faster version of jtag_add_dr_scan() - * +/* jtag_add_dr_out() is a faster version of jtag_add_dr_scan() + * * Current or end_state can not be TAP_TLR. end_state can be -1 - * + * * num_bits[i] is the number of bits to clock out from value[i] LSB first. - * + * * If the device is in bypass, then that is an error condition in * the caller code that is not detected by this fn, whereas jtag_add_dr_scan() * does detect it. Similarly if the device is not in bypass, data must - * be passed to it. - * + * be passed to it. + * * If anything fails, then jtag_error will be set and jtag_execute() will * return an error. There is no way to determine if there was a failure * during this function call. - * + * * Note that this jtag_add_dr_out can be defined as an inline function. */ -extern void interface_jtag_add_dr_out(int device, +extern void interface_jtag_add_dr_out(jtag_tap_t *tap, int num_fields, const int *num_bits, const u32 *value, @@ -446,7 +512,7 @@ extern void interface_jtag_add_dr_out(int device, -static __inline__ void jtag_add_dr_out(int device, +static __inline__ void jtag_add_dr_out(jtag_tap_t *tap, int num_fields, const int *num_bits, const u32 *value, @@ -455,7 +521,7 @@ static __inline__ void jtag_add_dr_out(int device, if (end_state != -1) cmd_queue_end_state=end_state; cmd_queue_cur_state=cmd_queue_end_state; - interface_jtag_add_dr_out(device, num_fields, num_bits, value, cmd_queue_end_state); + interface_jtag_add_dr_out(tap, num_fields, num_bits, value, cmd_queue_end_state); }