transport: move files over to transport folder
[openocd.git] / src / transport / transport.c
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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2010 by David Brownell
+ *
+ * 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
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
+ */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+/** @file
+ * Infrastructure for specifying and managing the transport protocol
+ * used in a given debug or programming session.
+ *
+ * Examples of "debug-capable" transports are JTAG or SWD.
+ * Additionally, JTAG supports boundary scan testing.
+ *
+ * Examples of "programming-capable" transports include SPI or UART;
+ * those are used (often mediated by a ROM bootloader) for ISP style
+ * programming, to perform an initial load of code into flash, or
+ * sometimes into SRAM.  Target code could use "variant" options to
+ * decide how to use such protocols.  For example, Cortex-M3 cores
+ * from TI/Luminary and from NXP use different protocols for for
+ * UART or SPI based firmware loading.
+ *
+ * As a rule, there are protocols layered on top of the transport.
+ * For example, different chip families use JTAG in different ways
+ * for debugging.  Also, each family that supports programming over
+ * a UART link for initial firmware loading tends to define its own
+ * messaging and error handling.
+ */
+
+#include <helper/log.h>
+
+#include <transport/transport.h>
+
+extern struct command_context *global_cmd_ctx;
+
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/*
+ * Infrastructure internals
+ */
+
+/** List of transports known to OpenOCD. */
+static struct transport *transport_list;
+
+/**
+ * NULL-terminated Vector of names of transports which the
+ * currently selected debug adapter supports.  This is declared
+ * by the time that adapter is fully set up.
+ */
+static const char **allowed_transports;
+
+/** * The transport being used for the current OpenOCD session.  */
+static struct transport *session;
+
+static  int transport_select(struct command_context *ctx, const char *name)
+{
+       /* name may only identify a known transport;
+        * caller guarantees session's transport isn't yet set.*/
+       for (struct transport *t = transport_list; t; t = t->next) {
+                       if (strcmp(t->name, name) == 0) {
+                               int retval = t->select(ctx);
+                       /* select() registers commands specific to this
+                        * transport, and may also reset the link, e.g.
+                        * forcing it to JTAG or SWD mode.
+                        */
+                       if (retval == ERROR_OK)
+                               session = t;
+                       else
+                               LOG_ERROR("Error selecting '%s' as "
+                                       "transport", t->name);
+                       return retval;
+               }
+       }
+
+       LOG_ERROR("No transport named '%s' is available.", name);
+       return ERROR_FAIL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Called by debug adapter drivers, or affiliated Tcl config scripts,
+ * to declare the set of transports supported by an adapter.  When
+ * there is only one member of that set, it is automatically selected.
+ */
+int allow_transports(struct command_context *ctx, const char **vector)
+{
+       /* NOTE:  caller is required to provide only a list
+        * of *valid* transport names
+        *
+        * REVISIT should we validate that?  and insist there's
+        * at least one non-NULL element in that list?
+        *
+        * ... allow removals, e.g. external strapping prevents use
+        * of one transport; C code should be definitive about what
+        * can be used when all goes well.
+        */
+       if (allowed_transports != NULL || session) {
+               LOG_ERROR("Can't modify the set of allowed transports.");
+               return ERROR_FAIL;
+       }
+
+
+       allowed_transports = vector;
+
+       /* autoselect if there's no choice ... */
+       if (!vector[1]) {
+               LOG_INFO("only one transport option; autoselect '%s'",
+                               vector[0]);
+               return transport_select(ctx, vector [0]);
+       } else {
+               /* guard against user config errors */
+               LOG_WARNING("must select a transport.");
+               while (*vector) {
+                       LOG_DEBUG("allow transport '%s'", *vector);
+                       vector++;
+               }
+               return ERROR_OK;
+       }
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * Used to verify corrrect adapter driver initialization.
+ *
+ * @returns true iff the adapter declared one or more transports.
+ */
+bool transports_are_declared(void)
+{
+       return allowed_transports != NULL;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Registers a transport.  There are general purpose transports
+ * (such as JTAG), as well as relatively proprietary ones which are
+ * specific to a given chip (or chip family).
+ *
+ * Code implementing a transport needs to register it before it can
+ * be selected and then activated.  This is a dynamic process, so
+ * that chips (and families) can define transports as needed (without
+ * nneeding error-prone static tables).
+ *
+ * @param new_transport the transport being registered.  On a
+ * successful return, this memory is owned by the transport framework.
+ *
+ * @returns ERROR_OK on success, else a fault code.
+ */
+int transport_register(struct transport *new_transport)
+{
+       struct transport *t;
+
+       for (t = transport_list; t; t = t->next) {
+               if (strcmp(t->name, new_transport->name) == 0) {
+                       LOG_ERROR("transport name already used");
+                       return ERROR_FAIL;
+               }
+       }
+
+       if (!new_transport->select || !new_transport->init) {
+               LOG_ERROR("invalid transport %s", new_transport->name);
+       }
+
+       /* splice this into the list */
+       new_transport->next = transport_list;
+       transport_list = new_transport;
+       LOG_DEBUG("register '%s'", new_transport->name);
+
+       return ERROR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Returns the transport currently being used by this debug or
+ * programming session.
+ *
+ * @returns handle to the read-only transport entity.
+ */
+struct transport *get_current_transport(void)
+{
+
+       /* REVISIT -- constify */
+       return session;
+}
+
+
+/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+
+/*
+ * Infrastructure for Tcl interface to transports.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Makes and stores a copy of a set of transports passed as
+ * parameters to a command.
+ *
+ * @param vector where the resulting copy is stored, as an argv-style
+ *     NULL-terminated vector.
+ */
+COMMAND_HELPER(transport_list_parse, char ***vector)
+{
+       char **argv;
+       unsigned n = CMD_ARGC;
+       unsigned j = 0;
+
+       *vector = NULL;
+
+       if (n < 1)
+               return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
+
+       /* our return vector must be NULL terminated */
+       argv = (char **) calloc(n + 1, sizeof(char *));
+       if (argv == NULL)
+               return ERROR_FAIL;
+
+       for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+               struct transport *t;
+
+               for (t = transport_list; t; t = t->next) {
+                       if (strcmp(t->name, CMD_ARGV[i]) != 0)
+                               continue;
+                       argv[j++] = strdup(CMD_ARGV[i]);
+                       break;
+               }
+               if (!t) {
+                       LOG_ERROR("no such transport '%s'", CMD_ARGV[i]);
+                       goto fail;
+               }
+       }
+
+       *vector = argv;
+       return ERROR_OK;
+
+fail:
+       for (unsigned i = 0; i < n; i++)
+               free(argv[i]);
+       free(argv);
+       return ERROR_FAIL;
+}
+
+COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_transport_init)
+{
+       LOG_DEBUG("%s", __func__);
+       if (!session) {
+               LOG_ERROR("session's transport is not selected.");
+               return ERROR_FAIL;
+       }
+
+       return session->init(CMD_CTX);
+}
+
+COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_transport_list)
+{
+       if (CMD_ARGC != 0)
+               return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
+
+       command_print(CMD_CTX, "The following transports are available:");
+
+       for (struct transport *t = transport_list; t; t = t->next)
+               command_print(CMD_CTX, "\t%s", t->name);
+
+       return ERROR_OK;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Implements the Tcl "transport select" command, choosing the
+ * transport to be used in this debug session from among the
+ * set supported by the debug adapter being used.  Return value
+ * is scriptable (allowing "if swd then..." etc).
+ */
+static int jim_transport_select(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
+{
+       switch (argc) {
+       case 1:                 /* return/display */
+               if (!session) {
+                       LOG_ERROR("session's transport is not selected.");
+                       return JIM_ERR;
+               } else {
+                       Jim_SetResultString(interp, session->name, -1);
+                       return JIM_OK;
+               }
+               break;
+       case 2:                 /* assign */
+       if (session) {
+               /* can't change session's transport after-the-fact */
+               LOG_ERROR("session's transport is already selected.");
+               return JIM_ERR;
+       }
+
+       /* Is this transport supported by our debug adapter?
+        * Example, "JTAG-only" means SWD is not supported.
+        *
+        * NOTE:  requires adapter to have been set up, with
+        * transports declared via C.
+        */
+       if (!allowed_transports) {
+               LOG_ERROR("Debug adapter doesn't support any transports?");
+               return JIM_ERR;
+       }
+
+       for (unsigned i = 0; allowed_transports[i]; i++) {
+
+               if (strcmp(allowed_transports[i], argv[1]->bytes) == 0)
+               return transport_select(global_cmd_ctx, argv[1]->bytes);
+       }
+
+               LOG_ERROR("Debug adapter doesn't support '%s' "
+                       "transport", argv[1]->bytes);
+               return JIM_ERR;
+               break;
+       default:
+               Jim_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, argv, "[too many parameters]");
+               return JIM_ERR;
+       }
+}
+
+static const struct command_registration transport_commands[] = {
+       {
+               .name = "init",
+               .handler = handle_transport_init,
+               /* this would be COMMAND_CONFIG ... except that
+                * it needs to trigger event handlers that may
+                * require COMMAND_EXEC ...
+                */
+               .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
+               .help = "Initialize this session's transport",
+       },
+       {
+               .name = "list",
+               .handler = handle_transport_list,
+               .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
+               .help = "list all built-in transports",
+       },
+       {
+               .name = "select",
+               .jim_handler = jim_transport_select,
+               .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
+               .help = "Select this session's transport",
+               .usage = "[transport_name]",
+       },
+       COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
+};
+
+static const struct command_registration transport_group[] = {
+       {
+               .name = "transport",
+               .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
+               .help = "Transport command group",
+               .chain = transport_commands,
+       },
+       COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
+};
+
+
+int transport_register_commands(struct command_context *ctx)
+{
+       return register_commands(ctx, NULL, transport_group);
+}

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