X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tcl%2Fboard%2Ftelo.cfg;h=0cbdb816d9ec85a4fb1aabf43a4dbcb91fcbcc32;hb=900d745567809d9f0163cfde5832b10ec0581a0e;hp=29066f960668e49fa9e9a3f4fa161ec84a2ec68b;hpb=642519649e9f8171f2c06260eb0280c8a060d4df;p=openocd.git diff --git a/tcl/board/telo.cfg b/tcl/board/telo.cfg index 29066f9606..0cbdb816d9 100644 --- a/tcl/board/telo.cfg +++ b/tcl/board/telo.cfg @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ -source [find c100.cfg] +source [find target/c100.cfg] # basic register defintion for C100 -source [find c100regs.tcl] +source [find target/c100regs.tcl] # board-config info -source [find c100config.tcl] +source [find target/c100config.tcl] # C100 helper functions -source [find c100helper.tcl] +source [find target/c100helper.tcl] # Telo board & C100 support trst and srst # Note that libftd2xx.so tries to assert srst # which break this script # use libftdi.so library instead with this script -# make the reset asserted to +# make the reset asserted to # allow RC circuit to discharge for: [ms] jtag_nsrst_assert_width 100 jtag_ntrst_assert_width 100 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ $_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-deassert-post { # Force target into ARM state. # soft_reset_halt # not implemented on ARM11 puts "Detected SRSRT asserted on C100.CPU" - + } $_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-assert-post { @@ -47,14 +47,15 @@ $_TARGETNAME configure -event reset-assert-post { #sleep 10 } -proc power_restore {} { puts "Sensed power restore. No action." } +proc power_restore {} { puts "Sensed power restore. No action." } proc srst_deasserted {} { puts "Sensed nSRST deasserted. No action." } # boots from NOR on CS0: 8 MBytes CFI flash, 16-bit bus # it's really 16MB but the upper 8mb is controller via gpio # openocd does not support 'complex reads/writes' to NOR -flash bank cfi 0x20000000 0x01000000 2 2 $_TARGETNAME +set _FLASHNAME $_CHIPNAME.flash +flash bank $_FLASHNAME cfi 0x20000000 0x01000000 2 2 $_TARGETNAME # writing data to memory does not work without this memwrite burst disable \ No newline at end of file