* Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath *
* Dominic.Rath@gmx.de *
* *
+ * Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Øyvind Harboe *
+ * oyvind.harboe@zylin.com *
+ * *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
* 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. *
***************************************************************************/
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
#include "bitbang.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <time.h>
-
bitbang_interface_t *bitbang_interface;
+
+/* DANGER!!!! clock absolutely *MUST* be 0 in idle or reset won't work!
+ *
+ * Set this to 1 and str912 reset halt will fail.
+ *
+ * If someone can submit a patch with an explanation it will be greatly
+ * appreciated, but as far as I can tell (ØH) DCLK is generated upon
+ * clk=0 in TAP_RTI. Good luck deducing that from the ARM documentation!
+ * The ARM documentation uses the term "DCLK is asserted while in the TAP_RTI
+ * state". With hardware there is no such thing as *while* in a state. There
+ * are only edges. So clk => 0 is in fact a very subtle state transition that
+ * happens *while* in the TAP_RTI state. "#&¤"#¤&"#&"#&
+ *
+ * For "reset halt" the last thing that happens before srst is asserted
+ * is that the breakpoint is set up. If DCLK is not wiggled one last
+ * time before the reset, then the breakpoint is not set up and
+ * "reset halt" will fail to halt.
+ *
+ */
+#define CLOCK_IDLE() 0
+
int bitbang_execute_queue(void);
+/* The bitbang driver leaves the TCK 0 when in idle */
+
void bitbang_end_state(enum tap_state state)
{
if (tap_move_map[state] != -1)
end_state = state;
else
{
- ERROR("BUG: %i is not a valid end state", state);
+ LOG_ERROR("BUG: %i is not a valid end state", state);
exit(-1);
}
}
bitbang_interface->write(0, tms, 0);
bitbang_interface->write(1, tms, 0);
}
- bitbang_interface->write(0, tms, 0);
+ bitbang_interface->write(CLOCK_IDLE(), tms, 0);
cur_state = end_state;
}
+void bitbang_path_move(pathmove_command_t *cmd)
+{
+ int num_states = cmd->num_states;
+ int state_count;
+ int tms = 0;
+
+ state_count = 0;
+ while (num_states)
+ {
+ if (tap_transitions[cur_state].low == cmd->path[state_count])
+ {
+ tms = 0;
+ }
+ else if (tap_transitions[cur_state].high == cmd->path[state_count])
+ {
+ tms = 1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ LOG_ERROR("BUG: %s -> %s isn't a valid TAP transition", tap_state_strings[cur_state], tap_state_strings[cmd->path[state_count]]);
+ exit(-1);
+ }
+
+ bitbang_interface->write(0, tms, 0);
+ bitbang_interface->write(1, tms, 0);
+
+ cur_state = cmd->path[state_count];
+ state_count++;
+ num_states--;
+ }
+
+ bitbang_interface->write(CLOCK_IDLE(), tms, 0);
+
+ end_state = cur_state;
+}
+
void bitbang_runtest(int num_cycles)
{
int i;
}
/* execute num_cycles */
- bitbang_interface->write(0, 0, 0);
for (i = 0; i < num_cycles; i++)
{
- bitbang_interface->write(1, 0, 0);
bitbang_interface->write(0, 0, 0);
+ bitbang_interface->write(1, 0, 0);
}
+ bitbang_interface->write(CLOCK_IDLE(), 0, 0);
/* finish in end_state */
bitbang_end_state(saved_end_state);
enum tap_state saved_end_state = end_state;
int bit_cnt;
- if (ir_scan)
- bitbang_end_state(TAP_SI);
- else
- bitbang_end_state(TAP_SD);
+ if (!((!ir_scan && (cur_state == TAP_SD)) || (ir_scan && (cur_state == TAP_SI))))
+ {
+ if (ir_scan)
+ bitbang_end_state(TAP_SI);
+ else
+ bitbang_end_state(TAP_SD);
- bitbang_state_move();
- bitbang_end_state(saved_end_state);
+ bitbang_state_move();
+ bitbang_end_state(saved_end_state);
+ }
for (bit_cnt = 0; bit_cnt < scan_size; bit_cnt++)
{
- if ((buffer[bit_cnt/8] >> (bit_cnt % 8)) & 0x1) {
+ /* if we're just reading the scan, but don't care about the output
+ * default to outputting 'low', this also makes valgrind traces more readable,
+ * as it removes the dependency on an uninitialised value
+ */
+ if ((type != SCAN_IN) && ((buffer[bit_cnt/8] >> (bit_cnt % 8)) & 0x1))
+ {
bitbang_interface->write(0, (bit_cnt==scan_size-1) ? 1 : 0, 1);
bitbang_interface->write(1, (bit_cnt==scan_size-1) ? 1 : 0, 1);
} else {
if (type != SCAN_OUT)
{
+ /*
+ TDO should be sampled on the rising edge, and will change
+ on the falling edge.
+
+ Because there is no way to read the signal exactly at the rising edge,
+ read after the rising edge.
+
+ This is plain IEEE 1149 JTAG - nothing specific to the OpenOCD or its JTAG
+ API.
+ */
if (bitbang_interface->read())
buffer[(bit_cnt)/8] |= 1 << ((bit_cnt) % 8);
else
}
}
- /* Exit1 -> Pause */
+ /* TAP_SD & TAP_SI are illegal end states, so we always transition to the pause
+ * state which is a legal stable state from which statemove will work.
+ *
+ * Exit1 -> Pause
+ */
bitbang_interface->write(0, 0, 0);
bitbang_interface->write(1, 0, 0);
+ bitbang_interface->write(CLOCK_IDLE(), 0, 0);
if (ir_scan)
cur_state = TAP_PI;
int scan_size;
enum scan_type type;
u8 *buffer;
+ int retval;
if (!bitbang_interface)
{
- ERROR("BUG: Bitbang interface called, but not yet initialized");
+ LOG_ERROR("BUG: Bitbang interface called, but not yet initialized");
exit(-1);
}
+
+ /* return ERROR_OK, unless a jtag_read_buffer returns a failed check
+ * that wasn't handled by a caller-provided error handler
+ */
+ retval = ERROR_OK;
+ if(bitbang_interface->blink)
+ bitbang_interface->blink(1);
+
while (cmd)
{
switch (cmd->type)
{
case JTAG_END_STATE:
#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
- DEBUG("end_state: %i", cmd->cmd.end_state->end_state);
+ LOG_DEBUG("end_state: %i", cmd->cmd.end_state->end_state);
#endif
if (cmd->cmd.end_state->end_state != -1)
bitbang_end_state(cmd->cmd.end_state->end_state);
break;
case JTAG_RESET:
#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
- DEBUG("reset trst: %i srst %i", cmd->cmd.reset->trst, cmd->cmd.reset->srst);
+ LOG_DEBUG("reset trst: %i srst %i", cmd->cmd.reset->trst, cmd->cmd.reset->srst);
#endif
- if (cmd->cmd.reset->trst == 1)
+ if ((cmd->cmd.reset->trst == 1) || (cmd->cmd.reset->srst && (jtag_reset_config & RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST)))
{
cur_state = TAP_TLR;
}
break;
case JTAG_RUNTEST:
#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
- DEBUG("runtest %i cycles, end in %i", cmd->cmd.runtest->num_cycles, cmd->cmd.runtest->end_state);
+ LOG_DEBUG("runtest %i cycles, end in %i", cmd->cmd.runtest->num_cycles, cmd->cmd.runtest->end_state);
#endif
if (cmd->cmd.runtest->end_state != -1)
bitbang_end_state(cmd->cmd.runtest->end_state);
break;
case JTAG_STATEMOVE:
#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
- DEBUG("statemove end in %i", cmd->cmd.statemove->end_state);
+ LOG_DEBUG("statemove end in %i", cmd->cmd.statemove->end_state);
#endif
if (cmd->cmd.statemove->end_state != -1)
bitbang_end_state(cmd->cmd.statemove->end_state);
bitbang_state_move();
break;
+ case JTAG_PATHMOVE:
+#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
+ LOG_DEBUG("pathmove: %i states, end in %i", cmd->cmd.pathmove->num_states, cmd->cmd.pathmove->path[cmd->cmd.pathmove->num_states - 1]);
+#endif
+ bitbang_path_move(cmd->cmd.pathmove);
+ break;
case JTAG_SCAN:
#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
- DEBUG("scan end in %i", cmd->cmd.scan->end_state);
+ LOG_DEBUG("%s scan end in %i", (cmd->cmd.scan->ir_scan) ? "IR" : "DR", cmd->cmd.scan->end_state);
#endif
if (cmd->cmd.scan->end_state != -1)
bitbang_end_state(cmd->cmd.scan->end_state);
type = jtag_scan_type(cmd->cmd.scan);
bitbang_scan(cmd->cmd.scan->ir_scan, type, buffer, scan_size);
if (jtag_read_buffer(buffer, cmd->cmd.scan) != ERROR_OK)
- return ERROR_JTAG_QUEUE_FAILED;
+ retval = ERROR_JTAG_QUEUE_FAILED;
if (buffer)
free(buffer);
break;
case JTAG_SLEEP:
#ifdef _DEBUG_JTAG_IO_
- DEBUG("sleep", cmd->cmd.sleep->us);
+ LOG_DEBUG("sleep %i", cmd->cmd.sleep->us);
#endif
jtag_sleep(cmd->cmd.sleep->us);
break;
default:
- ERROR("BUG: unknown JTAG command type encountered");
+ LOG_ERROR("BUG: unknown JTAG command type encountered");
exit(-1);
}
cmd = cmd->next;
}
+ if(bitbang_interface->blink)
+ bitbang_interface->blink(0);
- return ERROR_OK;
+ return retval;
}