arm_adi_v5: Make the DAP API stateless
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31
32 /**
33 * @file
34 * This file implements support for the ARM Debug Interface version 5 (ADIv5)
35 * debugging architecture. Compared with previous versions, this includes
36 * a low pin-count Serial Wire Debug (SWD) alternative to JTAG for message
37 * transport, and focusses on memory mapped resources as defined by the
38 * CoreSight architecture.
39 *
40 * A key concept in ADIv5 is the Debug Access Port, or DAP. A DAP has two
41 * basic components: a Debug Port (DP) transporting messages to and from a
42 * debugger, and an Access Port (AP) accessing resources. Three types of DP
43 * are defined. One uses only JTAG for communication, and is called JTAG-DP.
44 * One uses only SWD for communication, and is called SW-DP. The third can
45 * use either SWD or JTAG, and is called SWJ-DP. The most common type of AP
46 * is used to access memory mapped resources and is called a MEM-AP. Also a
47 * JTAG-AP is also defined, bridging to JTAG resources; those are uncommon.
48 *
49 * This programming interface allows DAP pipelined operations through a
50 * transaction queue. This primarily affects AP operations (such as using
51 * a MEM-AP to access memory or registers). If the current transaction has
52 * not finished by the time the next one must begin, and the ORUNDETECT bit
53 * is set in the DP_CTRL_STAT register, the SSTICKYORUN status is set and
54 * further AP operations will fail. There are two basic methods to avoid
55 * such overrun errors. One involves polling for status instead of using
56 * transaction piplining. The other involves adding delays to ensure the
57 * AP has enough time to complete one operation before starting the next
58 * one. (For JTAG these delays are controlled by memaccess_tck.)
59 */
60
61 /*
62 * Relevant specifications from ARM include:
63 *
64 * ARM(tm) Debug Interface v5 Architecture Specification ARM IHI 0031A
65 * CoreSight(tm) v1.0 Architecture Specification ARM IHI 0029B
66 *
67 * CoreSight(tm) DAP-Lite TRM, ARM DDI 0316D
68 * Cortex-M3(tm) TRM, ARM DDI 0337G
69 */
70
71 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
72 #include "config.h"
73 #endif
74
75 #include "jtag/interface.h"
76 #include "arm.h"
77 #include "arm_adi_v5.h"
78 #include <helper/time_support.h>
79
80 /* ARM ADI Specification requires at least 10 bits used for TAR autoincrement */
81
82 /*
83 uint32_t tar_block_size(uint32_t address)
84 Return the largest block starting at address that does not cross a tar block size alignment boundary
85 */
86 static uint32_t max_tar_block_size(uint32_t tar_autoincr_block, uint32_t address)
87 {
88 return tar_autoincr_block - ((tar_autoincr_block - 1) & address);
89 }
90
91 /***************************************************************************
92 * *
93 * DP and MEM-AP register access through APACC and DPACC *
94 * *
95 ***************************************************************************/
96
97 static int mem_ap_setup_csw(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t csw)
98 {
99 csw = csw | CSW_DBGSWENABLE | CSW_MASTER_DEBUG | CSW_HPROT |
100 ap->csw_default;
101
102 if (csw != ap->csw_value) {
103 /* LOG_DEBUG("DAP: Set CSW %x",csw); */
104 int retval = dap_queue_ap_write(ap, MEM_AP_REG_CSW, csw);
105 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
106 return retval;
107 ap->csw_value = csw;
108 }
109 return ERROR_OK;
110 }
111
112 static int mem_ap_setup_tar(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t tar)
113 {
114 if (tar != ap->tar_value ||
115 (ap->csw_value & CSW_ADDRINC_MASK)) {
116 /* LOG_DEBUG("DAP: Set TAR %x",tar); */
117 int retval = dap_queue_ap_write(ap, MEM_AP_REG_TAR, tar);
118 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
119 return retval;
120 ap->tar_value = tar;
121 }
122 return ERROR_OK;
123 }
124
125 /**
126 * Queue transactions setting up transfer parameters for the
127 * currently selected MEM-AP.
128 *
129 * Subsequent transfers using registers like MEM_AP_REG_DRW or MEM_AP_REG_BD2
130 * initiate data reads or writes using memory or peripheral addresses.
131 * If the CSW is configured for it, the TAR may be automatically
132 * incremented after each transfer.
133 *
134 * @param ap The MEM-AP.
135 * @param csw MEM-AP Control/Status Word (CSW) register to assign. If this
136 * matches the cached value, the register is not changed.
137 * @param tar MEM-AP Transfer Address Register (TAR) to assign. If this
138 * matches the cached address, the register is not changed.
139 *
140 * @return ERROR_OK if the transaction was properly queued, else a fault code.
141 */
142 static int mem_ap_setup_transfer(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t csw, uint32_t tar)
143 {
144 int retval;
145 retval = mem_ap_setup_csw(ap, csw);
146 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
147 return retval;
148 retval = mem_ap_setup_tar(ap, tar);
149 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
150 return retval;
151 return ERROR_OK;
152 }
153
154 /**
155 * Asynchronous (queued) read of a word from memory or a system register.
156 *
157 * @param ap The MEM-AP to access.
158 * @param address Address of the 32-bit word to read; it must be
159 * readable by the currently selected MEM-AP.
160 * @param value points to where the word will be stored when the
161 * transaction queue is flushed (assuming no errors).
162 *
163 * @return ERROR_OK for success. Otherwise a fault code.
164 */
165 int mem_ap_read_u32(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t address,
166 uint32_t *value)
167 {
168 int retval;
169
170 /* Use banked addressing (REG_BDx) to avoid some link traffic
171 * (updating TAR) when reading several consecutive addresses.
172 */
173 retval = mem_ap_setup_transfer(ap, CSW_32BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_OFF,
174 address & 0xFFFFFFF0);
175 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
176 return retval;
177
178 return dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_BD0 | (address & 0xC), value);
179 }
180
181 /**
182 * Synchronous read of a word from memory or a system register.
183 * As a side effect, this flushes any queued transactions.
184 *
185 * @param ap The MEM-AP to access.
186 * @param address Address of the 32-bit word to read; it must be
187 * readable by the currently selected MEM-AP.
188 * @param value points to where the result will be stored.
189 *
190 * @return ERROR_OK for success; *value holds the result.
191 * Otherwise a fault code.
192 */
193 int mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t address,
194 uint32_t *value)
195 {
196 int retval;
197
198 retval = mem_ap_read_u32(ap, address, value);
199 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
200 return retval;
201
202 return dap_run(ap->dap);
203 }
204
205 /**
206 * Asynchronous (queued) write of a word to memory or a system register.
207 *
208 * @param ap The MEM-AP to access.
209 * @param address Address to be written; it must be writable by
210 * the currently selected MEM-AP.
211 * @param value Word that will be written to the address when transaction
212 * queue is flushed (assuming no errors).
213 *
214 * @return ERROR_OK for success. Otherwise a fault code.
215 */
216 int mem_ap_write_u32(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t address,
217 uint32_t value)
218 {
219 int retval;
220
221 /* Use banked addressing (REG_BDx) to avoid some link traffic
222 * (updating TAR) when writing several consecutive addresses.
223 */
224 retval = mem_ap_setup_transfer(ap, CSW_32BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_OFF,
225 address & 0xFFFFFFF0);
226 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
227 return retval;
228
229 return dap_queue_ap_write(ap, MEM_AP_REG_BD0 | (address & 0xC),
230 value);
231 }
232
233 /**
234 * Synchronous write of a word to memory or a system register.
235 * As a side effect, this flushes any queued transactions.
236 *
237 * @param ap The MEM-AP to access.
238 * @param address Address to be written; it must be writable by
239 * the currently selected MEM-AP.
240 * @param value Word that will be written.
241 *
242 * @return ERROR_OK for success; the data was written. Otherwise a fault code.
243 */
244 int mem_ap_write_atomic_u32(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t address,
245 uint32_t value)
246 {
247 int retval = mem_ap_write_u32(ap, address, value);
248
249 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
250 return retval;
251
252 return dap_run(ap->dap);
253 }
254
255 /**
256 * Synchronous write of a block of memory, using a specific access size.
257 *
258 * @param ap The MEM-AP to access.
259 * @param buffer The data buffer to write. No particular alignment is assumed.
260 * @param size Which access size to use, in bytes. 1, 2 or 4.
261 * @param count The number of writes to do (in size units, not bytes).
262 * @param address Address to be written; it must be writable by the currently selected MEM-AP.
263 * @param addrinc Whether the target address should be increased for each write or not. This
264 * should normally be true, except when writing to e.g. a FIFO.
265 * @return ERROR_OK on success, otherwise an error code.
266 */
267 static int mem_ap_write(struct adiv5_ap *ap, const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count,
268 uint32_t address, bool addrinc)
269 {
270 struct adiv5_dap *dap = ap->dap;
271 size_t nbytes = size * count;
272 const uint32_t csw_addrincr = addrinc ? CSW_ADDRINC_SINGLE : CSW_ADDRINC_OFF;
273 uint32_t csw_size;
274 uint32_t addr_xor;
275 int retval;
276
277 /* TI BE-32 Quirks mode:
278 * Writes on big-endian TMS570 behave very strangely. Observed behavior:
279 * size write address bytes written in order
280 * 4 TAR ^ 0 (val >> 24), (val >> 16), (val >> 8), (val)
281 * 2 TAR ^ 2 (val >> 8), (val)
282 * 1 TAR ^ 3 (val)
283 * For example, if you attempt to write a single byte to address 0, the processor
284 * will actually write a byte to address 3.
285 *
286 * To make writes of size < 4 work as expected, we xor a value with the address before
287 * setting the TAP, and we set the TAP after every transfer rather then relying on
288 * address increment. */
289
290 if (size == 4) {
291 csw_size = CSW_32BIT;
292 addr_xor = 0;
293 } else if (size == 2) {
294 csw_size = CSW_16BIT;
295 addr_xor = dap->ti_be_32_quirks ? 2 : 0;
296 } else if (size == 1) {
297 csw_size = CSW_8BIT;
298 addr_xor = dap->ti_be_32_quirks ? 3 : 0;
299 } else {
300 return ERROR_TARGET_UNALIGNED_ACCESS;
301 }
302
303 if (ap->unaligned_access_bad && (address % size != 0))
304 return ERROR_TARGET_UNALIGNED_ACCESS;
305
306 retval = mem_ap_setup_tar(ap, address ^ addr_xor);
307 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
308 return retval;
309
310 while (nbytes > 0) {
311 uint32_t this_size = size;
312
313 /* Select packed transfer if possible */
314 if (addrinc && ap->packed_transfers && nbytes >= 4
315 && max_tar_block_size(ap->tar_autoincr_block, address) >= 4) {
316 this_size = 4;
317 retval = mem_ap_setup_csw(ap, csw_size | CSW_ADDRINC_PACKED);
318 } else {
319 retval = mem_ap_setup_csw(ap, csw_size | csw_addrincr);
320 }
321
322 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
323 break;
324
325 /* How many source bytes each transfer will consume, and their location in the DRW,
326 * depends on the type of transfer and alignment. See ARM document IHI0031C. */
327 uint32_t outvalue = 0;
328 if (dap->ti_be_32_quirks) {
329 switch (this_size) {
330 case 4:
331 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (3 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
332 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (3 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
333 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (3 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
334 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (3 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
335 break;
336 case 2:
337 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (1 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
338 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (1 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
339 break;
340 case 1:
341 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (0 ^ (address++ & 3) ^ addr_xor);
342 break;
343 }
344 } else {
345 switch (this_size) {
346 case 4:
347 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (address++ & 3);
348 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (address++ & 3);
349 case 2:
350 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (address++ & 3);
351 case 1:
352 outvalue |= (uint32_t)*buffer++ << 8 * (address++ & 3);
353 }
354 }
355
356 nbytes -= this_size;
357
358 retval = dap_queue_ap_write(ap, MEM_AP_REG_DRW, outvalue);
359 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
360 break;
361
362 /* Rewrite TAR if it wrapped or we're xoring addresses */
363 if (addrinc && (addr_xor || (address % ap->tar_autoincr_block < size && nbytes > 0))) {
364 retval = mem_ap_setup_tar(ap, address ^ addr_xor);
365 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
366 break;
367 }
368 }
369
370 /* REVISIT: Might want to have a queued version of this function that does not run. */
371 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
372 retval = dap_run(dap);
373
374 if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
375 uint32_t tar;
376 if (dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_TAR, &tar) == ERROR_OK
377 && dap_run(dap) == ERROR_OK)
378 LOG_ERROR("Failed to write memory at 0x%08"PRIx32, tar);
379 else
380 LOG_ERROR("Failed to write memory and, additionally, failed to find out where");
381 }
382
383 return retval;
384 }
385
386 /**
387 * Synchronous read of a block of memory, using a specific access size.
388 *
389 * @param ap The MEM-AP to access.
390 * @param buffer The data buffer to receive the data. No particular alignment is assumed.
391 * @param size Which access size to use, in bytes. 1, 2 or 4.
392 * @param count The number of reads to do (in size units, not bytes).
393 * @param address Address to be read; it must be readable by the currently selected MEM-AP.
394 * @param addrinc Whether the target address should be increased after each read or not. This
395 * should normally be true, except when reading from e.g. a FIFO.
396 * @return ERROR_OK on success, otherwise an error code.
397 */
398 static int mem_ap_read(struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count,
399 uint32_t adr, bool addrinc)
400 {
401 struct adiv5_dap *dap = ap->dap;
402 size_t nbytes = size * count;
403 const uint32_t csw_addrincr = addrinc ? CSW_ADDRINC_SINGLE : CSW_ADDRINC_OFF;
404 uint32_t csw_size;
405 uint32_t address = adr;
406 int retval;
407
408 /* TI BE-32 Quirks mode:
409 * Reads on big-endian TMS570 behave strangely differently than writes.
410 * They read from the physical address requested, but with DRW byte-reversed.
411 * For example, a byte read from address 0 will place the result in the high bytes of DRW.
412 * Also, packed 8-bit and 16-bit transfers seem to sometimes return garbage in some bytes,
413 * so avoid them. */
414
415 if (size == 4)
416 csw_size = CSW_32BIT;
417 else if (size == 2)
418 csw_size = CSW_16BIT;
419 else if (size == 1)
420 csw_size = CSW_8BIT;
421 else
422 return ERROR_TARGET_UNALIGNED_ACCESS;
423
424 if (ap->unaligned_access_bad && (adr % size != 0))
425 return ERROR_TARGET_UNALIGNED_ACCESS;
426
427 /* Allocate buffer to hold the sequence of DRW reads that will be made. This is a significant
428 * over-allocation if packed transfers are going to be used, but determining the real need at
429 * this point would be messy. */
430 uint32_t *read_buf = malloc(count * sizeof(uint32_t));
431 uint32_t *read_ptr = read_buf;
432 if (read_buf == NULL) {
433 LOG_ERROR("Failed to allocate read buffer");
434 return ERROR_FAIL;
435 }
436
437 retval = mem_ap_setup_tar(ap, address);
438 if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
439 free(read_buf);
440 return retval;
441 }
442
443 /* Queue up all reads. Each read will store the entire DRW word in the read buffer. How many
444 * useful bytes it contains, and their location in the word, depends on the type of transfer
445 * and alignment. */
446 while (nbytes > 0) {
447 uint32_t this_size = size;
448
449 /* Select packed transfer if possible */
450 if (addrinc && ap->packed_transfers && nbytes >= 4
451 && max_tar_block_size(ap->tar_autoincr_block, address) >= 4) {
452 this_size = 4;
453 retval = mem_ap_setup_csw(ap, csw_size | CSW_ADDRINC_PACKED);
454 } else {
455 retval = mem_ap_setup_csw(ap, csw_size | csw_addrincr);
456 }
457 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
458 break;
459
460 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_DRW, read_ptr++);
461 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
462 break;
463
464 nbytes -= this_size;
465 address += this_size;
466
467 /* Rewrite TAR if it wrapped */
468 if (addrinc && address % ap->tar_autoincr_block < size && nbytes > 0) {
469 retval = mem_ap_setup_tar(ap, address);
470 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
471 break;
472 }
473 }
474
475 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
476 retval = dap_run(dap);
477
478 /* Restore state */
479 address = adr;
480 nbytes = size * count;
481 read_ptr = read_buf;
482
483 /* If something failed, read TAR to find out how much data was successfully read, so we can
484 * at least give the caller what we have. */
485 if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
486 uint32_t tar;
487 if (dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_TAR, &tar) == ERROR_OK
488 && dap_run(dap) == ERROR_OK) {
489 LOG_ERROR("Failed to read memory at 0x%08"PRIx32, tar);
490 if (nbytes > tar - address)
491 nbytes = tar - address;
492 } else {
493 LOG_ERROR("Failed to read memory and, additionally, failed to find out where");
494 nbytes = 0;
495 }
496 }
497
498 /* Replay loop to populate caller's buffer from the correct word and byte lane */
499 while (nbytes > 0) {
500 uint32_t this_size = size;
501
502 if (addrinc && ap->packed_transfers && nbytes >= 4
503 && max_tar_block_size(ap->tar_autoincr_block, address) >= 4) {
504 this_size = 4;
505 }
506
507 if (dap->ti_be_32_quirks) {
508 switch (this_size) {
509 case 4:
510 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (3 - (address++ & 3));
511 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (3 - (address++ & 3));
512 case 2:
513 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (3 - (address++ & 3));
514 case 1:
515 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (3 - (address++ & 3));
516 }
517 } else {
518 switch (this_size) {
519 case 4:
520 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (address++ & 3);
521 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (address++ & 3);
522 case 2:
523 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (address++ & 3);
524 case 1:
525 *buffer++ = *read_ptr >> 8 * (address++ & 3);
526 }
527 }
528
529 read_ptr++;
530 nbytes -= this_size;
531 }
532
533 free(read_buf);
534 return retval;
535 }
536
537 int mem_ap_read_buf(struct adiv5_ap *ap,
538 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address)
539 {
540 return mem_ap_read(ap, buffer, size, count, address, true);
541 }
542
543 int mem_ap_write_buf(struct adiv5_ap *ap,
544 const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address)
545 {
546 return mem_ap_write(ap, buffer, size, count, address, true);
547 }
548
549 int mem_ap_read_buf_noincr(struct adiv5_ap *ap,
550 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address)
551 {
552 return mem_ap_read(ap, buffer, size, count, address, false);
553 }
554
555 int mem_ap_write_buf_noincr(struct adiv5_ap *ap,
556 const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address)
557 {
558 return mem_ap_write(ap, buffer, size, count, address, false);
559 }
560
561 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
562
563
564 #define DAP_POWER_DOMAIN_TIMEOUT (10)
565
566 /* FIXME don't import ... just initialize as
567 * part of DAP transport setup
568 */
569 extern const struct dap_ops jtag_dp_ops;
570
571 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
572
573 /**
574 * Create a new DAP
575 */
576 struct adiv5_dap *dap_init(void)
577 {
578 struct adiv5_dap *dap = calloc(1, sizeof(struct adiv5_dap));
579 int i;
580 /* Set up with safe defaults */
581 for (i = 0; i <= 255; i++) {
582 dap->ap[i].dap = dap;
583 dap->ap[i].ap_num = i;
584 /* memaccess_tck max is 255 */
585 dap->ap[i].memaccess_tck = 255;
586 /* Number of bits for tar autoincrement, impl. dep. at least 10 */
587 dap->ap[i].tar_autoincr_block = (1<<10);
588 }
589 return dap;
590 }
591
592 /**
593 * Initialize a DAP. This sets up the power domains, prepares the DP
594 * for further use and activates overrun checking.
595 *
596 * @param dap The DAP being initialized.
597 */
598 int dap_dp_init(struct adiv5_dap *dap)
599 {
600 int retval;
601
602 LOG_DEBUG(" ");
603 /* JTAG-DP or SWJ-DP, in JTAG mode
604 * ... for SWD mode this is patched as part
605 * of link switchover
606 * FIXME: This should already be setup by the respective transport specific DAP creation.
607 */
608 if (!dap->ops)
609 dap->ops = &jtag_dp_ops;
610
611 dap->select = DP_SELECT_INVALID;
612 dap->last_read = NULL;
613
614 for (size_t i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
615 /* DP initialization */
616
617 retval = dap_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, NULL);
618 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
619 continue;
620
621 retval = dap_queue_dp_write(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, SSTICKYERR);
622 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
623 continue;
624
625 retval = dap_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, NULL);
626 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
627 continue;
628
629 dap->dp_ctrl_stat = CDBGPWRUPREQ | CSYSPWRUPREQ;
630 retval = dap_queue_dp_write(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, dap->dp_ctrl_stat);
631 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
632 continue;
633
634 /* Check that we have debug power domains activated */
635 LOG_DEBUG("DAP: wait CDBGPWRUPACK");
636 retval = dap_dp_poll_register(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT,
637 CDBGPWRUPACK, CDBGPWRUPACK,
638 DAP_POWER_DOMAIN_TIMEOUT);
639 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
640 continue;
641
642 LOG_DEBUG("DAP: wait CSYSPWRUPACK");
643 retval = dap_dp_poll_register(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT,
644 CSYSPWRUPACK, CSYSPWRUPACK,
645 DAP_POWER_DOMAIN_TIMEOUT);
646 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
647 continue;
648
649 retval = dap_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, NULL);
650 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
651 continue;
652
653 /* With debug power on we can activate OVERRUN checking */
654 dap->dp_ctrl_stat = CDBGPWRUPREQ | CSYSPWRUPREQ | CORUNDETECT;
655 retval = dap_queue_dp_write(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, dap->dp_ctrl_stat);
656 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
657 continue;
658 retval = dap_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_CTRL_STAT, NULL);
659 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
660 continue;
661
662 retval = dap_run(dap);
663 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
664 continue;
665
666 break;
667 }
668
669 return retval;
670 }
671
672 /**
673 * Initialize a DAP. This sets up the power domains, prepares the DP
674 * for further use, and arranges to use AP #0 for all AP operations
675 * until dap_ap-select() changes that policy.
676 *
677 * @param ap The MEM-AP being initialized.
678 */
679 int mem_ap_init(struct adiv5_ap *ap)
680 {
681 /* check that we support packed transfers */
682 uint32_t csw, cfg;
683 int retval;
684 struct adiv5_dap *dap = ap->dap;
685
686 retval = mem_ap_setup_transfer(ap, CSW_8BIT | CSW_ADDRINC_PACKED, 0);
687 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
688 return retval;
689
690 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_CSW, &csw);
691 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
692 return retval;
693
694 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_CFG, &cfg);
695 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
696 return retval;
697
698 retval = dap_run(dap);
699 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
700 return retval;
701
702 if (csw & CSW_ADDRINC_PACKED)
703 ap->packed_transfers = true;
704 else
705 ap->packed_transfers = false;
706
707 /* Packed transfers on TI BE-32 processors do not work correctly in
708 * many cases. */
709 if (dap->ti_be_32_quirks)
710 ap->packed_transfers = false;
711
712 LOG_DEBUG("MEM_AP Packed Transfers: %s",
713 ap->packed_transfers ? "enabled" : "disabled");
714
715 /* The ARM ADI spec leaves implementation-defined whether unaligned
716 * memory accesses work, only work partially, or cause a sticky error.
717 * On TI BE-32 processors, reads seem to return garbage in some bytes
718 * and unaligned writes seem to cause a sticky error.
719 * TODO: it would be nice to have a way to detect whether unaligned
720 * operations are supported on other processors. */
721 ap->unaligned_access_bad = dap->ti_be_32_quirks;
722
723 LOG_DEBUG("MEM_AP CFG: large data %d, long address %d, big-endian %d",
724 !!(cfg & 0x04), !!(cfg & 0x02), !!(cfg & 0x01));
725
726 return ERROR_OK;
727 }
728
729 /* CID interpretation -- see ARM IHI 0029B section 3
730 * and ARM IHI 0031A table 13-3.
731 */
732 static const char *class_description[16] = {
733 "Reserved", "ROM table", "Reserved", "Reserved",
734 "Reserved", "Reserved", "Reserved", "Reserved",
735 "Reserved", "CoreSight component", "Reserved", "Peripheral Test Block",
736 "Reserved", "OptimoDE DESS",
737 "Generic IP component", "PrimeCell or System component"
738 };
739
740 static bool is_dap_cid_ok(uint32_t cid3, uint32_t cid2, uint32_t cid1, uint32_t cid0)
741 {
742 return cid3 == 0xb1 && cid2 == 0x05
743 && ((cid1 & 0x0f) == 0) && cid0 == 0x0d;
744 }
745
746 /*
747 * This function checks the ID for each access port to find the requested Access Port type
748 */
749 int dap_find_ap(struct adiv5_dap *dap, enum ap_type type_to_find, struct adiv5_ap **ap_out)
750 {
751 int ap_num;
752
753 /* Maximum AP number is 255 since the SELECT register is 8 bits */
754 for (ap_num = 0; ap_num <= 255; ap_num++) {
755
756 /* read the IDR register of the Access Port */
757 uint32_t id_val = 0;
758
759 int retval = dap_queue_ap_read(dap_ap(dap, ap_num), AP_REG_IDR, &id_val);
760 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
761 return retval;
762
763 retval = dap_run(dap);
764
765 /* IDR bits:
766 * 31-28 : Revision
767 * 27-24 : JEDEC bank (0x4 for ARM)
768 * 23-17 : JEDEC code (0x3B for ARM)
769 * 16-13 : Class (0b1000=Mem-AP)
770 * 12-8 : Reserved
771 * 7-4 : AP Variant (non-zero for JTAG-AP)
772 * 3-0 : AP Type (0=JTAG-AP 1=AHB-AP 2=APB-AP 4=AXI-AP)
773 */
774
775 /* Reading register for a non-existant AP should not cause an error,
776 * but just to be sure, try to continue searching if an error does happen.
777 */
778 if ((retval == ERROR_OK) && /* Register read success */
779 ((id_val & IDR_JEP106) == IDR_JEP106_ARM) && /* Jedec codes match */
780 ((id_val & IDR_TYPE) == type_to_find)) { /* type matches*/
781
782 LOG_DEBUG("Found %s at AP index: %d (IDR=0x%08" PRIX32 ")",
783 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_AHB_AP) ? "AHB-AP" :
784 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_APB_AP) ? "APB-AP" :
785 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_AXI_AP) ? "AXI-AP" :
786 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_JTAG_AP) ? "JTAG-AP" : "Unknown",
787 ap_num, id_val);
788
789 *ap_out = &dap->ap[ap_num];
790 return ERROR_OK;
791 }
792 }
793
794 LOG_DEBUG("No %s found",
795 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_AHB_AP) ? "AHB-AP" :
796 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_APB_AP) ? "APB-AP" :
797 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_AXI_AP) ? "AXI-AP" :
798 (type_to_find == AP_TYPE_JTAG_AP) ? "JTAG-AP" : "Unknown");
799 return ERROR_FAIL;
800 }
801
802 int dap_get_debugbase(struct adiv5_ap *ap,
803 uint32_t *dbgbase, uint32_t *apid)
804 {
805 struct adiv5_dap *dap = ap->dap;
806 int retval;
807
808 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(ap, MEM_AP_REG_BASE, dbgbase);
809 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
810 return retval;
811 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(ap, AP_REG_IDR, apid);
812 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
813 return retval;
814 retval = dap_run(dap);
815 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
816 return retval;
817
818 return ERROR_OK;
819 }
820
821 int dap_lookup_cs_component(struct adiv5_ap *ap,
822 uint32_t dbgbase, uint8_t type, uint32_t *addr, int32_t *idx)
823 {
824 uint32_t romentry, entry_offset = 0, component_base, devtype;
825 int retval;
826
827 *addr = 0;
828
829 do {
830 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) |
831 entry_offset, &romentry);
832 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
833 return retval;
834
835 component_base = (dbgbase & 0xFFFFF000)
836 + (romentry & 0xFFFFF000);
837
838 if (romentry & 0x1) {
839 uint32_t c_cid1;
840 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base | 0xff4, &c_cid1);
841 if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
842 LOG_ERROR("Can't read component with base address 0x%" PRIx32
843 ", the corresponding core might be turned off", component_base);
844 return retval;
845 }
846 if (((c_cid1 >> 4) & 0x0f) == 1) {
847 retval = dap_lookup_cs_component(ap, component_base,
848 type, addr, idx);
849 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
850 break;
851 if (retval != ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE)
852 return retval;
853 }
854
855 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap,
856 (component_base & 0xfffff000) | 0xfcc,
857 &devtype);
858 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
859 return retval;
860 if ((devtype & 0xff) == type) {
861 if (!*idx) {
862 *addr = component_base;
863 break;
864 } else
865 (*idx)--;
866 }
867 }
868 entry_offset += 4;
869 } while (romentry > 0);
870
871 if (!*addr)
872 return ERROR_TARGET_RESOURCE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
873
874 return ERROR_OK;
875 }
876
877 static int dap_rom_display(struct command_context *cmd_ctx,
878 struct adiv5_ap *ap, uint32_t dbgbase, int depth)
879 {
880 struct adiv5_dap *dap = ap->dap;
881 int retval;
882 uint32_t cid0, cid1, cid2, cid3, memtype, romentry;
883 uint16_t entry_offset;
884 char tabs[7] = "";
885
886 if (depth > 16) {
887 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tTables too deep");
888 return ERROR_FAIL;
889 }
890
891 if (depth)
892 snprintf(tabs, sizeof(tabs), "[L%02d] ", depth);
893
894 /* bit 16 of apid indicates a memory access port */
895 if (dbgbase & 0x02)
896 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%sValid ROM table present", tabs);
897 else
898 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%sROM table in legacy format", tabs);
899
900 /* Now we read ROM table ID registers, ref. ARM IHI 0029B sec */
901 retval = mem_ap_read_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | 0xFF0, &cid0);
902 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
903 return retval;
904 retval = mem_ap_read_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | 0xFF4, &cid1);
905 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
906 return retval;
907 retval = mem_ap_read_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | 0xFF8, &cid2);
908 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
909 return retval;
910 retval = mem_ap_read_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | 0xFFC, &cid3);
911 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
912 return retval;
913 retval = mem_ap_read_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | 0xFCC, &memtype);
914 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
915 return retval;
916 retval = dap_run(dap);
917 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
918 return retval;
919
920 if (!is_dap_cid_ok(cid3, cid2, cid1, cid0))
921 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%sCID3 0x%02x"
922 ", CID2 0x%02x"
923 ", CID1 0x%02x"
924 ", CID0 0x%02x",
925 tabs,
926 (unsigned)cid3, (unsigned)cid2,
927 (unsigned)cid1, (unsigned)cid0);
928 if (memtype & 0x01)
929 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%sMEMTYPE system memory present on bus", tabs);
930 else
931 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%sMEMTYPE system memory not present: dedicated debug bus", tabs);
932
933 /* Now we read ROM table entries from dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | 0x000 until we get 0x00000000 */
934 for (entry_offset = 0; ; entry_offset += 4) {
935 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, (dbgbase&0xFFFFF000) | entry_offset, &romentry);
936 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
937 return retval;
938 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%sROMTABLE[0x%x] = 0x%" PRIx32 "",
939 tabs, entry_offset, romentry);
940 if (romentry & 0x01) {
941 uint32_t c_cid0, c_cid1, c_cid2, c_cid3;
942 uint32_t c_pid0, c_pid1, c_pid2, c_pid3, c_pid4;
943 uint32_t component_base;
944 uint32_t part_num;
945 const char *type, *full;
946
947 component_base = (dbgbase & 0xFFFFF000) + (romentry & 0xFFFFF000);
948
949 /* IDs are in last 4K section */
950 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFE0, &c_pid0);
951 if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
952 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%s\tCan't read component with base address 0x%" PRIx32
953 ", the corresponding core might be turned off", tabs, component_base);
954 continue;
955 }
956 c_pid0 &= 0xff;
957 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFE4, &c_pid1);
958 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
959 return retval;
960 c_pid1 &= 0xff;
961 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFE8, &c_pid2);
962 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
963 return retval;
964 c_pid2 &= 0xff;
965 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFEC, &c_pid3);
966 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
967 return retval;
968 c_pid3 &= 0xff;
969 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFD0, &c_pid4);
970 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
971 return retval;
972 c_pid4 &= 0xff;
973
974 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFF0, &c_cid0);
975 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
976 return retval;
977 c_cid0 &= 0xff;
978 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFF4, &c_cid1);
979 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
980 return retval;
981 c_cid1 &= 0xff;
982 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFF8, &c_cid2);
983 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
984 return retval;
985 c_cid2 &= 0xff;
986 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap, component_base + 0xFFC, &c_cid3);
987 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
988 return retval;
989 c_cid3 &= 0xff;
990
991 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t\tComponent base address 0x%" PRIx32 ", "
992 "start address 0x%" PRIx32, component_base,
993 /* component may take multiple 4K pages */
994 (uint32_t)(component_base - 0x1000*(c_pid4 >> 4)));
995 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t\tComponent class is 0x%" PRIx8 ", %s",
996 (uint8_t)((c_cid1 >> 4) & 0xf),
997 /* See ARM IHI 0029B Table 3-3 */
998 class_description[(c_cid1 >> 4) & 0xf]);
999
1000 /* CoreSight component? */
1001 if (((c_cid1 >> 4) & 0x0f) == 9) {
1002 uint32_t devtype;
1003 unsigned minor;
1004 const char *major = "Reserved", *subtype = "Reserved";
1005
1006 retval = mem_ap_read_atomic_u32(ap,
1007 (component_base & 0xfffff000) | 0xfcc,
1008 &devtype);
1009 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1010 return retval;
1011 minor = (devtype >> 4) & 0x0f;
1012 switch (devtype & 0x0f) {
1013 case 0:
1014 major = "Miscellaneous";
1015 switch (minor) {
1016 case 0:
1017 subtype = "other";
1018 break;
1019 case 4:
1020 subtype = "Validation component";
1021 break;
1022 }
1023 break;
1024 case 1:
1025 major = "Trace Sink";
1026 switch (minor) {
1027 case 0:
1028 subtype = "other";
1029 break;
1030 case 1:
1031 subtype = "Port";
1032 break;
1033 case 2:
1034 subtype = "Buffer";
1035 break;
1036 case 3:
1037 subtype = "Router";
1038 break;
1039 }
1040 break;
1041 case 2:
1042 major = "Trace Link";
1043 switch (minor) {
1044 case 0:
1045 subtype = "other";
1046 break;
1047 case 1:
1048 subtype = "Funnel, router";
1049 break;
1050 case 2:
1051 subtype = "Filter";
1052 break;
1053 case 3:
1054 subtype = "FIFO, buffer";
1055 break;
1056 }
1057 break;
1058 case 3:
1059 major = "Trace Source";
1060 switch (minor) {
1061 case 0:
1062 subtype = "other";
1063 break;
1064 case 1:
1065 subtype = "Processor";
1066 break;
1067 case 2:
1068 subtype = "DSP";
1069 break;
1070 case 3:
1071 subtype = "Engine/Coprocessor";
1072 break;
1073 case 4:
1074 subtype = "Bus";
1075 break;
1076 case 6:
1077 subtype = "Software";
1078 break;
1079 }
1080 break;
1081 case 4:
1082 major = "Debug Control";
1083 switch (minor) {
1084 case 0:
1085 subtype = "other";
1086 break;
1087 case 1:
1088 subtype = "Trigger Matrix";
1089 break;
1090 case 2:
1091 subtype = "Debug Auth";
1092 break;
1093 case 3:
1094 subtype = "Power Requestor";
1095 break;
1096 }
1097 break;
1098 case 5:
1099 major = "Debug Logic";
1100 switch (minor) {
1101 case 0:
1102 subtype = "other";
1103 break;
1104 case 1:
1105 subtype = "Processor";
1106 break;
1107 case 2:
1108 subtype = "DSP";
1109 break;
1110 case 3:
1111 subtype = "Engine/Coprocessor";
1112 break;
1113 case 4:
1114 subtype = "Bus";
1115 break;
1116 case 5:
1117 subtype = "Memory";
1118 break;
1119 }
1120 break;
1121 case 6:
1122 major = "Perfomance Monitor";
1123 switch (minor) {
1124 case 0:
1125 subtype = "other";
1126 break;
1127 case 1:
1128 subtype = "Processor";
1129 break;
1130 case 2:
1131 subtype = "DSP";
1132 break;
1133 case 3:
1134 subtype = "Engine/Coprocessor";
1135 break;
1136 case 4:
1137 subtype = "Bus";
1138 break;
1139 case 5:
1140 subtype = "Memory";
1141 break;
1142 }
1143 break;
1144 }
1145 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t\tType is 0x%02" PRIx8 ", %s, %s",
1146 (uint8_t)(devtype & 0xff),
1147 major, subtype);
1148 /* REVISIT also show 0xfc8 DevId */
1149 }
1150
1151 if (!is_dap_cid_ok(cid3, cid2, cid1, cid0))
1152 command_print(cmd_ctx,
1153 "\t\tCID3 0%02x"
1154 ", CID2 0%02x"
1155 ", CID1 0%02x"
1156 ", CID0 0%02x",
1157 (int)c_cid3,
1158 (int)c_cid2,
1159 (int)c_cid1,
1160 (int)c_cid0);
1161 command_print(cmd_ctx,
1162 "\t\tPeripheral ID[4..0] = hex "
1163 "%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x",
1164 (int)c_pid4, (int)c_pid3, (int)c_pid2,
1165 (int)c_pid1, (int)c_pid0);
1166
1167 /* Part number interpretations are from Cortex
1168 * core specs, the CoreSight components TRM
1169 * (ARM DDI 0314H), CoreSight System Design
1170 * Guide (ARM DGI 0012D) and ETM specs; also
1171 * from chip observation (e.g. TI SDTI).
1172 */
1173 part_num = (c_pid0 & 0xff);
1174 part_num |= (c_pid1 & 0x0f) << 8;
1175 switch (part_num) {
1176 case 0x000:
1177 type = "Cortex-M3 NVIC";
1178 full = "(Interrupt Controller)";
1179 break;
1180 case 0x001:
1181 type = "Cortex-M3 ITM";
1182 full = "(Instrumentation Trace Module)";
1183 break;
1184 case 0x002:
1185 type = "Cortex-M3 DWT";
1186 full = "(Data Watchpoint and Trace)";
1187 break;
1188 case 0x003:
1189 type = "Cortex-M3 FBP";
1190 full = "(Flash Patch and Breakpoint)";
1191 break;
1192 case 0x008:
1193 type = "Cortex-M0 SCS";
1194 full = "(System Control Space)";
1195 break;
1196 case 0x00a:
1197 type = "Cortex-M0 DWT";
1198 full = "(Data Watchpoint and Trace)";
1199 break;
1200 case 0x00b:
1201 type = "Cortex-M0 BPU";
1202 full = "(Breakpoint Unit)";
1203 break;
1204 case 0x00c:
1205 type = "Cortex-M4 SCS";
1206 full = "(System Control Space)";
1207 break;
1208 case 0x00d:
1209 type = "CoreSight ETM11";
1210 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1211 break;
1212 /* case 0x113: what? */
1213 case 0x120: /* from OMAP3 memmap */
1214 type = "TI SDTI";
1215 full = "(System Debug Trace Interface)";
1216 break;
1217 case 0x343: /* from OMAP3 memmap */
1218 type = "TI DAPCTL";
1219 full = "";
1220 break;
1221 case 0x906:
1222 type = "Coresight CTI";
1223 full = "(Cross Trigger)";
1224 break;
1225 case 0x907:
1226 type = "Coresight ETB";
1227 full = "(Trace Buffer)";
1228 break;
1229 case 0x908:
1230 type = "Coresight CSTF";
1231 full = "(Trace Funnel)";
1232 break;
1233 case 0x910:
1234 type = "CoreSight ETM9";
1235 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1236 break;
1237 case 0x912:
1238 type = "Coresight TPIU";
1239 full = "(Trace Port Interface Unit)";
1240 break;
1241 case 0x913:
1242 type = "Coresight ITM";
1243 full = "(Instrumentation Trace Macrocell)";
1244 break;
1245 case 0x914:
1246 type = "Coresight SWO";
1247 full = "(Single Wire Output)";
1248 break;
1249 case 0x917:
1250 type = "Coresight HTM";
1251 full = "(AHB Trace Macrocell)";
1252 break;
1253 case 0x920:
1254 type = "CoreSight ETM11";
1255 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1256 break;
1257 case 0x921:
1258 type = "Cortex-A8 ETM";
1259 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1260 break;
1261 case 0x922:
1262 type = "Cortex-A8 CTI";
1263 full = "(Cross Trigger)";
1264 break;
1265 case 0x923:
1266 type = "Cortex-M3 TPIU";
1267 full = "(Trace Port Interface Unit)";
1268 break;
1269 case 0x924:
1270 type = "Cortex-M3 ETM";
1271 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1272 break;
1273 case 0x925:
1274 type = "Cortex-M4 ETM";
1275 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1276 break;
1277 case 0x930:
1278 type = "Cortex-R4 ETM";
1279 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1280 break;
1281 case 0x950:
1282 type = "CoreSight Component";
1283 full = "(unidentified Cortex-A9 component)";
1284 break;
1285 case 0x961:
1286 type = "CoreSight TMC";
1287 full = "(Trace Memory Controller)";
1288 break;
1289 case 0x962:
1290 type = "CoreSight STM";
1291 full = "(System Trace Macrocell)";
1292 break;
1293 case 0x9a0:
1294 type = "CoreSight PMU";
1295 full = "(Performance Monitoring Unit)";
1296 break;
1297 case 0x9a1:
1298 type = "Cortex-M4 TPUI";
1299 full = "(Trace Port Interface Unit)";
1300 break;
1301 case 0x9a5:
1302 type = "Cortex-A5 ETM";
1303 full = "(Embedded Trace)";
1304 break;
1305 case 0xc05:
1306 type = "Cortex-A5 Debug";
1307 full = "(Debug Unit)";
1308 break;
1309 case 0xc08:
1310 type = "Cortex-A8 Debug";
1311 full = "(Debug Unit)";
1312 break;
1313 case 0xc09:
1314 type = "Cortex-A9 Debug";
1315 full = "(Debug Unit)";
1316 break;
1317 case 0x4af:
1318 type = "Cortex-A15 Debug";
1319 full = "(Debug Unit)";
1320 break;
1321 default:
1322 LOG_DEBUG("Unrecognized Part number 0x%" PRIx32, part_num);
1323 type = "-*- unrecognized -*-";
1324 full = "";
1325 break;
1326 }
1327 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t\tPart is %s %s",
1328 type, full);
1329
1330 /* ROM Table? */
1331 if (((c_cid1 >> 4) & 0x0f) == 1) {
1332 retval = dap_rom_display(cmd_ctx, ap, component_base, depth + 1);
1333 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1334 return retval;
1335 }
1336 } else {
1337 if (romentry)
1338 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t\tComponent not present");
1339 else
1340 break;
1341 }
1342 }
1343 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\t%s\tEnd of ROM table", tabs);
1344 return ERROR_OK;
1345 }
1346
1347 static int dap_info_command(struct command_context *cmd_ctx,
1348 struct adiv5_ap *ap)
1349 {
1350 int retval;
1351 uint32_t dbgbase, apid;
1352 int romtable_present = 0;
1353 uint8_t mem_ap;
1354
1355 /* Now we read ROM table ID registers, ref. ARM IHI 0029B sec */
1356 retval = dap_get_debugbase(ap, &dbgbase, &apid);
1357 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1358 return retval;
1359
1360 command_print(cmd_ctx, "AP ID register 0x%8.8" PRIx32, apid);
1361 if (apid == 0) {
1362 command_print(cmd_ctx, "No AP found at this ap 0x%x", ap->ap_num);
1363 return ERROR_FAIL;
1364 }
1365
1366 switch (apid & (IDR_JEP106 | IDR_TYPE)) {
1367 case IDR_JEP106_ARM | AP_TYPE_JTAG_AP:
1368 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tType is JTAG-AP");
1369 break;
1370 case IDR_JEP106_ARM | AP_TYPE_AHB_AP:
1371 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tType is MEM-AP AHB");
1372 break;
1373 case IDR_JEP106_ARM | AP_TYPE_APB_AP:
1374 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tType is MEM-AP APB");
1375 break;
1376 case IDR_JEP106_ARM | AP_TYPE_AXI_AP:
1377 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tType is MEM-AP AXI");
1378 break;
1379 default:
1380 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tUnknown AP type");
1381 break;
1382 }
1383
1384 /* NOTE: a MEM-AP may have a single CoreSight component that's
1385 * not a ROM table ... or have no such components at all.
1386 */
1387 mem_ap = (apid & IDR_CLASS) == AP_CLASS_MEM_AP;
1388 if (mem_ap) {
1389 command_print(cmd_ctx, "MEM-AP BASE 0x%8.8" PRIx32, dbgbase);
1390
1391 romtable_present = dbgbase != 0xFFFFFFFF;
1392 if (romtable_present)
1393 dap_rom_display(cmd_ctx, ap, dbgbase, 0);
1394 else
1395 command_print(cmd_ctx, "\tNo ROM table present");
1396 }
1397
1398 return ERROR_OK;
1399 }
1400
1401 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_dap_info_command)
1402 {
1403 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1404 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1405 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1406 uint32_t apsel;
1407
1408 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1409 case 0:
1410 apsel = dap->apsel;
1411 break;
1412 case 1:
1413 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], apsel);
1414 if (apsel >= 256)
1415 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1416 break;
1417 default:
1418 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1419 }
1420
1421 return dap_info_command(CMD_CTX, &dap->ap[apsel]);
1422 }
1423
1424 COMMAND_HANDLER(dap_baseaddr_command)
1425 {
1426 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1427 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1428 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1429
1430 uint32_t apsel, baseaddr;
1431 int retval;
1432
1433 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1434 case 0:
1435 apsel = dap->apsel;
1436 break;
1437 case 1:
1438 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], apsel);
1439 /* AP address is in bits 31:24 of DP_SELECT */
1440 if (apsel >= 256)
1441 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1442 break;
1443 default:
1444 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1445 }
1446
1447 /* NOTE: assumes we're talking to a MEM-AP, which
1448 * has a base address. There are other kinds of AP,
1449 * though they're not common for now. This should
1450 * use the ID register to verify it's a MEM-AP.
1451 */
1452 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(dap_ap(dap, apsel), MEM_AP_REG_BASE, &baseaddr);
1453 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1454 return retval;
1455 retval = dap_run(dap);
1456 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1457 return retval;
1458
1459 command_print(CMD_CTX, "0x%8.8" PRIx32, baseaddr);
1460
1461 return retval;
1462 }
1463
1464 COMMAND_HANDLER(dap_memaccess_command)
1465 {
1466 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1467 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1468 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1469
1470 uint32_t memaccess_tck;
1471
1472 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1473 case 0:
1474 memaccess_tck = dap->ap[dap->apsel].memaccess_tck;
1475 break;
1476 case 1:
1477 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], memaccess_tck);
1478 break;
1479 default:
1480 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1481 }
1482 dap->ap[dap->apsel].memaccess_tck = memaccess_tck;
1483
1484 command_print(CMD_CTX, "memory bus access delay set to %" PRIi32 " tck",
1485 dap->ap[dap->apsel].memaccess_tck);
1486
1487 return ERROR_OK;
1488 }
1489
1490 COMMAND_HANDLER(dap_apsel_command)
1491 {
1492 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1493 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1494 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1495
1496 uint32_t apsel, apid;
1497 int retval;
1498
1499 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1500 case 0:
1501 apsel = dap->apsel;
1502 break;
1503 case 1:
1504 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], apsel);
1505 /* AP address is in bits 31:24 of DP_SELECT */
1506 if (apsel >= 256)
1507 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1508 break;
1509 default:
1510 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1511 }
1512
1513 dap->apsel = apsel;
1514
1515 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(dap_ap(dap, apsel), AP_REG_IDR, &apid);
1516 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1517 return retval;
1518 retval = dap_run(dap);
1519 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1520 return retval;
1521
1522 command_print(CMD_CTX, "ap %" PRIi32 " selected, identification register 0x%8.8" PRIx32,
1523 apsel, apid);
1524
1525 return retval;
1526 }
1527
1528 COMMAND_HANDLER(dap_apcsw_command)
1529 {
1530 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1531 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1532 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1533
1534 uint32_t apcsw = dap->ap[dap->apsel].csw_default, sprot = 0;
1535
1536 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1537 case 0:
1538 command_print(CMD_CTX, "apsel %" PRIi32 " selected, csw 0x%8.8" PRIx32,
1539 (dap->apsel), apcsw);
1540 break;
1541 case 1:
1542 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], sprot);
1543 /* AP address is in bits 31:24 of DP_SELECT */
1544 if (sprot > 1)
1545 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1546 if (sprot)
1547 apcsw |= CSW_SPROT;
1548 else
1549 apcsw &= ~CSW_SPROT;
1550 break;
1551 default:
1552 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1553 }
1554 dap->ap[dap->apsel].csw_default = apcsw;
1555
1556 return 0;
1557 }
1558
1559
1560
1561 COMMAND_HANDLER(dap_apid_command)
1562 {
1563 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1564 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1565 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1566
1567 uint32_t apsel, apid;
1568 int retval;
1569
1570 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1571 case 0:
1572 apsel = dap->apsel;
1573 break;
1574 case 1:
1575 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], apsel);
1576 /* AP address is in bits 31:24 of DP_SELECT */
1577 if (apsel >= 256)
1578 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1579 break;
1580 default:
1581 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1582 }
1583
1584 retval = dap_queue_ap_read(dap_ap(dap, apsel), AP_REG_IDR, &apid);
1585 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1586 return retval;
1587 retval = dap_run(dap);
1588 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1589 return retval;
1590
1591 command_print(CMD_CTX, "0x%8.8" PRIx32, apid);
1592
1593 return retval;
1594 }
1595
1596 COMMAND_HANDLER(dap_ti_be_32_quirks_command)
1597 {
1598 struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
1599 struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
1600 struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
1601
1602 uint32_t enable = dap->ti_be_32_quirks;
1603
1604 switch (CMD_ARGC) {
1605 case 0:
1606 break;
1607 case 1:
1608 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(u32, CMD_ARGV[0], enable);
1609 if (enable > 1)
1610 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1611 break;
1612 default:
1613 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
1614 }
1615 dap->ti_be_32_quirks = enable;
1616 command_print(CMD_CTX, "TI BE-32 quirks mode %s",
1617 enable ? "enabled" : "disabled");
1618
1619 return 0;
1620 }
1621
1622 static const struct command_registration dap_commands[] = {
1623 {
1624 .name = "info",
1625 .handler = handle_dap_info_command,
1626 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1627 .help = "display ROM table for MEM-AP "
1628 "(default currently selected AP)",
1629 .usage = "[ap_num]",
1630 },
1631 {
1632 .name = "apsel",
1633 .handler = dap_apsel_command,
1634 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1635 .help = "Set the currently selected AP (default 0) "
1636 "and display the result",
1637 .usage = "[ap_num]",
1638 },
1639 {
1640 .name = "apcsw",
1641 .handler = dap_apcsw_command,
1642 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1643 .help = "Set csw access bit ",
1644 .usage = "[sprot]",
1645 },
1646
1647 {
1648 .name = "apid",
1649 .handler = dap_apid_command,
1650 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1651 .help = "return ID register from AP "
1652 "(default currently selected AP)",
1653 .usage = "[ap_num]",
1654 },
1655 {
1656 .name = "baseaddr",
1657 .handler = dap_baseaddr_command,
1658 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1659 .help = "return debug base address from MEM-AP "
1660 "(default currently selected AP)",
1661 .usage = "[ap_num]",
1662 },
1663 {
1664 .name = "memaccess",
1665 .handler = dap_memaccess_command,
1666 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1667 .help = "set/get number of extra tck for MEM-AP memory "
1668 "bus access [0-255]",
1669 .usage = "[cycles]",
1670 },
1671 {
1672 .name = "ti_be_32_quirks",
1673 .handler = dap_ti_be_32_quirks_command,
1674 .mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
1675 .help = "set/get quirks mode for TI TMS450/TMS570 processors",
1676 .usage = "[enable]",
1677 },
1678 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
1679 };
1680
1681 const struct command_registration dap_command_handlers[] = {
1682 {
1683 .name = "dap",
1684 .mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
1685 .help = "DAP command group",
1686 .usage = "",
1687 .chain = dap_commands,
1688 },
1689 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
1690 };

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