@item @b{TI XDS110 Debug Probe}
@* The XDS110 is included as the embedded debug probe on many Texas Instruments
LaunchPad evaluation boards.
+@* The XDS110 is also available as a stand-alone USB debug probe. The XDS110
+stand-alone probe has the additional ability to supply voltage to the target
+board via its AUX FUNCTIONS port. Use the
+@command{xds110_supply_voltage <millivolts>} command to set the voltage. 0 turns
+off the supply. Otherwise, the supply can be set to any value in the range 1800
+to 3600 millivolts.
@* Link: @url{http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS110}
@* Link: @url{http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/XDS_Emulation_Software_Package#XDS110_Support_Utilities}
@end itemize
CS1/CS2 is routed to on the given SoC.
@example
-flash bank $_FLASHNAME ath79 0 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME
+flash bank $_FLASHNAME ath79 0xbf000000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME
# When using multiple chipselects the base should be different for each,
# otherwise the write_image command is not able to distinguish the
# banks.
-flash bank flash0 ath79 0x00000000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME cs0
+flash bank flash0 ath79 0xbf000000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME cs0
flash bank flash1 ath79 0x10000000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME cs1
flash bank flash2 ath79 0x20000000 0 0 0 $_TARGETNAME cs2
@end example
The LPC29xx family is supported by the @var{lpc2900} driver.
@end quotation
-The @var{lpc2000} driver defines two mandatory and one optional parameters,
+The @var{lpc2000} driver defines two mandatory and two optional parameters,
which must appear in the following order:
@itemize
However, if you do provide it,
with most tool chains @command{verify_image} will fail.
@end quotation
+@item @option{iap_entry} ... optional telling the driver to use a different
+ROM IAP entry point.
@end itemize
LPC flashes don't require the chip and bus width to be specified.