Returns the name of the debug adapter driver being used.
@end deffn
+@anchor{adapter_usb_location}
+@deffn Command {adapter usb location} <bus>-<port>[.<port>]...
+Specifies the physical USB port of the adapter to use. The path
+roots at @var{bus} and walks down the physical ports, with each
+@var{port} option specifying a deeper level in the bus topology, the last
+@var{port} denoting where the target adapter is actually plugged.
+The USB bus topology can be queried with the command @emph{lsusb -t} or @emph{dmesg}.
+
+This command is only available if your libusb1 is at least version 1.0.16.
+@end deffn
+
@section Interface Drivers
Each of the interface drivers listed here must be explicitly
and are not restricted to containing only decimal digits.)
@end deffn
-@deffn {Config Command} {ftdi_location} <bus>:<port>[,<port>]...
+@deffn {Config Command} {ftdi_location} <bus>-<port>[.<port>]...
+@emph{DEPRECATED -- avoid using this.
+Use the @xref{adapter_usb_location, adapter usb location} command instead.}
+
Specifies the physical USB port of the adapter to use. The path
roots at @var{bus} and walks down the physical ports, with each
@var{port} option specifying a deeper level in the bus topology, the last
All members of the ATSAM D2x, D1x, D0x, ATSAMR, ATSAML and ATSAMC microcontroller
families from Atmel include internal flash and use ARM's Cortex-M0+ core.
-Do not use for ATSAM D51 and E5x: use @xref{atsame5} instead.
+Do not use for ATSAM D51 and E5x: use @xref{atsame5}.
The devices have one flash bank:
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {stm32f1x options_write} num (@option{SWWDG}|@option{HWWDG}) (@option{RSTSTNDBY}|@option{NORSTSTNDBY}) (@option{RSTSTOP}|@option{NORSTSTOP})
+@deffn Command {stm32f1x options_write} num (@option{SWWDG}|@option{HWWDG}) (@option{RSTSTNDBY}|@option{NORSTSTNDBY}) (@option{RSTSTOP}|@option{NORSTSTOP}) (@option{USEROPT} user_data)
Writes the stm32 option byte with the specified values.
The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}.
+The @var{user_data} parameter is content of higher 16 bits of the option byte register (Data0 and Data1 as one 16bit number).
@end deffn
@deffn Command {stm32f1x options_load} num