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23 #ifndef JTAG_H
24 #define JTAG_H
25
26 #include "types.h"
27 #include "binarybuffer.h"
28 #include "log.h"
29
30 #include "command.h"
31
32 #if 0
33 #define _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
34 #endif
35
36 /* 16 Tap States, from page 21 of ASSET InterTech, Inc.'s svf.pdf
37 */
38 enum tap_state
39 {
40 TAP_RESET = 0x0, TAP_IDLE = 0x8,
41 TAP_DRSELECT = 0x1, TAP_DRCAPTURE = 0x2, TAP_DRSHIFT = 0x3, TAP_DREXIT1 = 0x4,
42 TAP_DRPAUSE = 0x5, TAP_DREXIT2 = 0x6, TAP_DRUPDATE = 0x7,
43 TAP_IRSELECT = 0x9, TAP_IRCAPTURE = 0xa, TAP_IRSHIFT = 0xb, TAP_IREXIT1 = 0xc,
44 TAP_IRPAUSE = 0xd, TAP_IREXIT2 = 0xe, TAP_IRUPDATE = 0xf
45 };
46
47 typedef struct tap_transition_s
48 {
49 enum tap_state high;
50 enum tap_state low;
51 } tap_transition_t;
52
53 extern char* tap_state_strings[16];
54 extern int tap_move_map[16]; /* map 16 TAP states to 6 stable states */
55 extern u8 tap_move[6][6]; /* value scanned to TMS to move from one of six stable states to another */
56 extern tap_transition_t tap_transitions[16]; /* describe the TAP state diagram */
57
58 extern enum tap_state end_state; /* finish DR scans in dr_end_state */
59 extern enum tap_state cur_state; /* current TAP state */
60
61 extern enum tap_state cmd_queue_end_state; /* finish DR scans in dr_end_state */
62 extern enum tap_state cmd_queue_cur_state; /* current TAP state */
63
64 #define TAP_MOVE(from, to) tap_move[tap_move_map[from]][tap_move_map[to]]
65
66 typedef void * error_handler_t; /* Later on we can delete error_handler_t, but keep it for now to make patches more readable */
67
68 struct scan_field_s;
69 typedef int (*in_handler_t)(u8 *in_value, void *priv, struct scan_field_s *field);
70
71 typedef struct scan_field_s
72 {
73 jtag_tap_t *tap; /* tap pointer this instruction refers to */
74 int num_bits; /* number of bits this field specifies (up to 32) */
75 u8 *out_value; /* value to be scanned into the device */
76 u8 *out_mask; /* only masked bits care */
77 u8 *in_value; /* pointer to a 32-bit memory location to take data scanned out */
78 /* in_check_value/mask, in_handler_error_handler, in_handler_priv can be used by the in handler, otherwise they contain garbage */
79 u8 *in_check_value; /* used to validate scan results */
80 u8 *in_check_mask; /* check specified bits against check_value */
81 in_handler_t in_handler;/* process received buffer using this handler */
82 void *in_handler_priv; /* additional information for the in_handler */
83 } scan_field_t;
84
85 enum scan_type
86 {
87 /* IN: from device to host, OUT: from host to device */
88 SCAN_IN = 1, SCAN_OUT = 2, SCAN_IO = 3
89 };
90
91 typedef struct scan_command_s
92 {
93 int ir_scan; /* instruction/not data scan */
94 int num_fields; /* number of fields in *fields array */
95 scan_field_t *fields; /* pointer to an array of data scan fields */
96 enum tap_state end_state; /* TAP state in which JTAG commands should finish */
97 } scan_command_t;
98
99 typedef struct statemove_command_s
100 {
101 enum tap_state end_state; /* TAP state in which JTAG commands should finish */
102 } statemove_command_t;
103
104 typedef struct pathmove_command_s
105 {
106 int num_states; /* number of states in *path */
107 enum tap_state *path; /* states that have to be passed */
108 } pathmove_command_t;
109
110 typedef struct runtest_command_s
111 {
112 int num_cycles; /* number of cycles that should be spent in Run-Test/Idle */
113 enum tap_state end_state; /* TAP state in which JTAG commands should finish */
114 } runtest_command_t;
115
116 typedef struct reset_command_s
117 {
118 int trst; /* trst/srst 0: deassert, 1: assert, -1: don't change */
119 int srst;
120 } reset_command_t;
121
122 typedef struct end_state_command_s
123 {
124 enum tap_state end_state; /* TAP state in which JTAG commands should finish */
125 } end_state_command_t;
126
127 typedef struct sleep_command_s
128 {
129 u32 us; /* number of microseconds to sleep */
130 } sleep_command_t;
131
132 typedef union jtag_command_container_u
133 {
134 scan_command_t *scan;
135 statemove_command_t *statemove;
136 pathmove_command_t *pathmove;
137 runtest_command_t *runtest;
138 reset_command_t *reset;
139 end_state_command_t *end_state;
140 sleep_command_t *sleep;
141 } jtag_command_container_t;
142
143 enum jtag_command_type
144 {
145 JTAG_SCAN = 1,
146 JTAG_STATEMOVE = 2, JTAG_RUNTEST = 3,
147 JTAG_RESET = 4, JTAG_END_STATE = 5,
148 JTAG_PATHMOVE = 6, JTAG_SLEEP = 7
149 };
150
151 typedef struct jtag_command_s
152 {
153 jtag_command_container_t cmd;
154 enum jtag_command_type type;
155 struct jtag_command_s *next;
156 } jtag_command_t;
157
158 extern jtag_command_t *jtag_command_queue;
159
160 /* forward declaration */
161 typedef struct jtag_tap_event_action_s jtag_tap_event_action_t;
162
163 /* this is really: typedef jtag_tap_t */
164 /* But - the typedef is done in "types.h" */
165 /* due to "forward decloration reasons" */
166 struct jtag_tap_s
167 {
168 const char *chip;
169 const char *tapname;
170 const char *dotted_name;
171 int abs_chain_position;
172 int enabled;
173 int ir_length; /* size of instruction register */
174 u32 ir_capture_value;
175 u8 *expected; /* Capture-IR expected value */
176 u32 ir_capture_mask;
177 u8 *expected_mask; /* Capture-IR expected mask */
178 u32 idcode; /* device identification code */
179 u32 *expected_ids; /* Array of expected identification codes */
180 u8 expected_ids_cnt;/* Number of expected identification codes */
181 u8 *cur_instr; /* current instruction */
182 int bypass; /* bypass register selected */
183
184 jtag_tap_event_action_t *event_action;
185
186 jtag_tap_t *next_tap;
187 };
188 extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_AllTaps(void);
189 extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByPosition(int n);
190 extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByPosition(int n);
191 extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByString(const char *dotted_name);
192 extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByJimObj(Jim_Interp *interp, Jim_Obj *obj);
193 extern jtag_tap_t *jtag_TapByAbsPosition(int abs_position);
194 extern int jtag_NumEnabledTaps(void);
195 extern int jtag_NumTotalTaps(void);
196
197 static __inline__ jtag_tap_t *
198 jtag_NextEnabledTap( jtag_tap_t *p )
199 {
200 if( p == NULL ){
201 /* start at the head of list */
202 p = jtag_AllTaps();
203 } else {
204 /* start *after* this one */
205 p = p->next_tap;
206 }
207 while( p ){
208 if( p->enabled ){
209 break;
210 } else {
211 p = p->next_tap;
212 }
213 }
214 return p;
215 }
216
217 enum reset_line_mode
218 {
219 LINE_OPEN_DRAIN = 0x0,
220 LINE_PUSH_PULL = 0x1,
221 };
222
223 typedef struct jtag_interface_s
224 {
225 char* name;
226
227 /* queued command execution
228 */
229 int (*execute_queue)(void);
230
231 /* interface initalization
232 */
233 int (*speed)(int speed);
234 int (*register_commands)(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx);
235 int (*init)(void);
236 int (*quit)(void);
237 /* returns JTAG maxium speed for KHz. 0=RTCK. The function returns
238 a failure if it can't support the KHz/RTCK.
239
240 WARNING!!!! if RTCK is *slow* then think carefully about
241 whether you actually want to support this in the driver.
242 Many target scripts are written to handle the absence of RTCK
243 and use a fallback kHz TCK.
244 */
245 int (*khz)(int khz, int *jtag_speed);
246 /* returns the KHz for the provided JTAG speed. 0=RTCK. The function returns
247 a failure if it can't support the KHz/RTCK. */
248 int (*speed_div)(int speed, int *khz);
249
250 /* Read and clear the power dropout flag. Note that a power dropout
251 can be transitionary, easily much less than a ms.
252
253 So to find out if the power is *currently* on, you must invoke
254 this method twice. Once to clear the power dropout flag and a
255 second time to read the current state.
256
257 Currently the default implementation is never to detect power dropout.
258 */
259 int (*power_dropout)(int *power_dropout);
260 /* Read and clear the srst asserted detection flag.
261 *
262 * NB!!!! like power_dropout this does *not* read the current
263 * state. srst assertion is transitionary and *can* be much
264 * less than 1ms.
265 */
266 int (*srst_asserted)(int *srst_asserted);
267
268 } jtag_interface_t;
269
270 enum jtag_event
271 {
272 JTAG_TRST_ASSERTED
273 };
274
275 extern char * jtag_event_strings[];
276
277 enum jtag_tap_event
278 {
279 JTAG_TAP_EVENT_ENABLE,
280 JTAG_TAP_EVENT_DISABLE
281 };
282
283 extern const Jim_Nvp nvp_jtag_tap_event[];
284
285 struct jtag_tap_event_action_s {
286 enum jtag_tap_event event;
287 Jim_Obj *body;
288 jtag_tap_event_action_t *next;
289 };
290
291 extern int jtag_trst;
292 extern int jtag_srst;
293
294 typedef struct jtag_event_callback_s
295 {
296 int (*callback)(enum jtag_event event, void *priv);
297 void *priv;
298 struct jtag_event_callback_s *next;
299 } jtag_event_callback_t;
300
301 extern jtag_event_callback_t *jtag_event_callbacks;
302
303 extern jtag_interface_t *jtag; /* global pointer to configured JTAG interface */
304 extern enum tap_state end_state;
305 extern enum tap_state cur_state;
306
307 extern int jtag_speed;
308 extern int jtag_speed_post_reset;
309
310 enum reset_types
311 {
312 RESET_NONE = 0x0,
313 RESET_HAS_TRST = 0x1,
314 RESET_HAS_SRST = 0x2,
315 RESET_TRST_AND_SRST = 0x3,
316 RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST = 0x4,
317 RESET_TRST_PULLS_SRST = 0x8,
318 RESET_TRST_OPEN_DRAIN = 0x10,
319 RESET_SRST_PUSH_PULL = 0x20,
320 };
321
322 extern enum reset_types jtag_reset_config;
323
324 /* initialize interface upon startup. A successful no-op
325 * upon subsequent invocations
326 */
327 extern int jtag_interface_init(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx);
328 /* initialize JTAG chain using only a RESET reset. If init fails,
329 * try reset + init.
330 */
331 extern int jtag_init(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx);
332 /* reset, then initialize JTAG chain */
333 extern int jtag_init_reset(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx);
334 extern int jtag_register_commands(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx);
335
336 /* JTAG interface, can be implemented with a software or hardware fifo
337 *
338 * TAP_DRSHIFT and TAP_IRSHIFT are illegal end states. TAP_DRSHIFT/IRSHIFT as end states
339 * can be emulated by using a larger scan.
340 *
341 * Code that is relatively insensitive to the path(as long
342 * as it is JTAG compliant) taken through state machine can use
343 * endstate for jtag_add_xxx_scan(). Otherwise the pause state must be
344 * specified as end state and a subsequent jtag_add_pathmove() must
345 * be issued.
346 *
347 */
348 extern void jtag_add_ir_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
349 extern int interface_jtag_add_ir_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
350 extern void jtag_add_dr_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
351 extern int interface_jtag_add_dr_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
352 extern void jtag_add_plain_ir_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
353 extern int interface_jtag_add_plain_ir_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
354 extern void jtag_add_plain_dr_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
355 extern int interface_jtag_add_plain_dr_scan(int num_fields, scan_field_t *fields, enum tap_state endstate);
356 /* run a TAP_RESET reset. End state is TAP_RESET, regardless
357 * of start state.
358 */
359 extern void jtag_add_tlr(void);
360 extern int interface_jtag_add_tlr(void);
361 /* Do not use jtag_add_pathmove() unless you need to, but do use it
362 * if you have to.
363 *
364 * DANGER! If the target is dependent upon a particular sequence
365 * of transitions for things to work correctly(e.g. as a workaround
366 * for an errata that contradicts the JTAG standard), then pathmove
367 * must be used, even if some jtag interfaces happen to use the
368 * desired path. Worse, the jtag interface used for testing a
369 * particular implementation, could happen to use the "desired"
370 * path when transitioning to/from end
371 * state.
372 *
373 * A list of unambigious single clock state transitions, not
374 * all drivers can support this, but it is required for e.g.
375 * XScale and Xilinx support
376 *
377 * Note! TAP_RESET must not be used in the path!
378 *
379 * Note that the first on the list must be reachable
380 * via a single transition from the current state.
381 *
382 * All drivers are required to implement jtag_add_pathmove().
383 * However, if the pathmove sequence can not be precisely
384 * executed, an interface_jtag_add_pathmove() or jtag_execute_queue()
385 * must return an error. It is legal, but not recommended, that
386 * a driver returns an error in all cases for a pathmove if it
387 * can only implement a few transitions and therefore
388 * a partial implementation of pathmove would have little practical
389 * application.
390 */
391 extern void jtag_add_pathmove(int num_states, enum tap_state *path);
392 extern int interface_jtag_add_pathmove(int num_states, enum tap_state *path);
393 /* go to TAP_IDLE, if we're not already there and cycle
394 * precisely num_cycles in the TAP_IDLE after which move
395 * to the end state, if it is != TAP_IDLE
396 *
397 * nb! num_cycles can be 0, in which case the fn will navigate
398 * to endstate via TAP_IDLE
399 */
400 extern void jtag_add_runtest(int num_cycles, enum tap_state endstate);
401 extern int interface_jtag_add_runtest(int num_cycles, enum tap_state endstate);
402 /* A reset of the TAP state machine can be requested.
403 *
404 * Whether tms or trst reset is used depends on the capabilities of
405 * the target and jtag interface(reset_config command configures this).
406 *
407 * srst can driver a reset of the TAP state machine and vice
408 * versa
409 *
410 * Application code may need to examine value of jtag_reset_config
411 * to determine the proper codepath
412 *
413 * DANGER! Even though srst drives trst, trst might not be connected to
414 * the interface, and it might actually be *harmful* to assert trst in this case.
415 *
416 * This is why combinations such as "reset_config srst_only srst_pulls_trst"
417 * are supported.
418 *
419 * only req_tlr_or_trst and srst can have a transition for a
420 * call as the effects of transitioning both at the "same time"
421 * are undefined, but when srst_pulls_trst or vice versa,
422 * then trst & srst *must* be asserted together.
423 */
424 extern void jtag_add_reset(int req_tlr_or_trst, int srst);
425 /* this drives the actual srst and trst pins. srst will always be 0
426 * if jtag_reset_config & RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST != 0 and ditto for
427 * trst.
428 *
429 * the higher level jtag_add_reset will invoke jtag_add_tlr() if
430 * approperiate
431 */
432 extern int interface_jtag_add_reset(int trst, int srst);
433 extern void jtag_add_end_state(enum tap_state endstate);
434 extern int interface_jtag_add_end_state(enum tap_state endstate);
435 extern void jtag_add_sleep(u32 us);
436 extern int interface_jtag_add_sleep(u32 us);
437
438 /*
439 * For software FIFO implementations, the queued commands can be executed
440 * during this call or earlier. A sw queue might decide to push out
441 * some of the jtag_add_xxx() operations once the queue is "big enough".
442 *
443 * This fn will return an error code if any of the prior jtag_add_xxx()
444 * calls caused a failure, e.g. check failure. Note that it does not
445 * matter if the operation was executed *before* jtag_execute_queue(),
446 * jtag_execute_queue() will still return an error code.
447 *
448 * All jtag_add_xxx() calls that have in_handler!=NULL will have been
449 * executed when this fn returns, but if what has been queued only
450 * clocks data out, without reading anything back, then JTAG could
451 * be running *after* jtag_execute_queue() returns. The API does
452 * not define a way to flush a hw FIFO that runs *after*
453 * jtag_execute_queue() returns.
454 *
455 * jtag_add_xxx() commands can either be executed immediately or
456 * at some time between the jtag_add_xxx() fn call and jtag_execute_queue().
457 */
458 extern int jtag_execute_queue(void);
459 /* can be implemented by hw+sw */
460 extern int interface_jtag_execute_queue(void);
461 extern int jtag_power_dropout(int *dropout);
462 extern int jtag_srst_asserted(int *srst_asserted);
463
464 /* JTAG support functions */
465 extern void jtag_set_check_value(scan_field_t *field, u8 *value, u8 *mask, error_handler_t *in_error_handler);
466 extern enum scan_type jtag_scan_type(scan_command_t *cmd);
467 extern int jtag_scan_size(scan_command_t *cmd);
468 extern int jtag_read_buffer(u8 *buffer, scan_command_t *cmd);
469 extern int jtag_build_buffer(scan_command_t *cmd, u8 **buffer);
470
471 extern void jtag_sleep(u32 us);
472 extern int jtag_call_event_callbacks(enum jtag_event event);
473 extern int jtag_register_event_callback(int (*callback)(enum jtag_event event, void *priv), void *priv);
474
475 extern int jtag_verify_capture_ir;
476
477 void jtag_tap_handle_event( jtag_tap_t * tap, enum jtag_tap_event e);
478
479 /* error codes
480 * JTAG subsystem uses codes between -100 and -199 */
481
482 #define ERROR_JTAG_INIT_FAILED (-100)
483 #define ERROR_JTAG_INVALID_INTERFACE (-101)
484 #define ERROR_JTAG_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (-102)
485 #define ERROR_JTAG_TRST_ASSERTED (-103)
486 #define ERROR_JTAG_QUEUE_FAILED (-104)
487 #define ERROR_JTAG_DEVICE_ERROR (-107)
488
489 /* this allows JTAG devices to implement the entire jtag_xxx() layer in hw/sw */
490 #ifdef HAVE_JTAG_MINIDRIVER_H
491 /* Here a #define MINIDRIVER() and an inline version of hw fifo interface_jtag_add_dr_out can be defined */
492 #include "jtag_minidriver.h"
493 #define MINIDRIVER(a) notused ## a
494 #else
495 #define MINIDRIVER(a) a
496 /* jtag_add_dr_out() is a faster version of jtag_add_dr_scan()
497 *
498 * Current or end_state can not be TAP_RESET. end_state can be -1
499 *
500 * num_bits[i] is the number of bits to clock out from value[i] LSB first.
501 *
502 * If the device is in bypass, then that is an error condition in
503 * the caller code that is not detected by this fn, whereas jtag_add_dr_scan()
504 * does detect it. Similarly if the device is not in bypass, data must
505 * be passed to it.
506 *
507 * If anything fails, then jtag_error will be set and jtag_execute() will
508 * return an error. There is no way to determine if there was a failure
509 * during this function call.
510 *
511 * Note that this jtag_add_dr_out can be defined as an inline function.
512 */
513 extern void interface_jtag_add_dr_out(jtag_tap_t *tap,
514 int num_fields,
515 const int *num_bits,
516 const u32 *value,
517 enum tap_state end_state);
518 #endif
519
520 static __inline__ void jtag_add_dr_out(jtag_tap_t *tap,
521 int num_fields,
522 const int *num_bits,
523 const u32 *value,
524 enum tap_state end_state)
525 {
526 if (end_state != -1)
527 cmd_queue_end_state=end_state;
528 cmd_queue_cur_state=cmd_queue_end_state;
529 interface_jtag_add_dr_out(tap, num_fields, num_bits, value, cmd_queue_end_state);
530 }
531
532 #endif /* JTAG_H */

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