X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=38ae4da6211ff815fad7cc587a9984cb662a62f4;hp=1a024e45427e31e489908cd6c813141dccf28466;hb=ed59dfc80aa6fc48a0894c8e46cee675f38ac949;hpb=f86137066a6b42c46c457c9837a8015990bf71e6 diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 1a024e4542..38ae4da621 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -8,20 +8,54 @@ JTAG Layer: Boundary Scan: Target Layer: + General + - new "reset-assert" event, for systems without SRST ARM - renamed "armv4_5" command prefix as "arm" + - recognize TrustZone "Secure Monitor" mode + - "arm regs" command output changed + - register names use "sp" not "r13" + - add top-level "mcr" and "mrc" commands, replacing + various core-specific operations + - basic semihosting support ARM11 - Preliminary ETM and ETB hookup - accelerated "flash erase_check" - accelerated GDB memory checksum + - support "arm regs" command + - can access all core modes and registers + Cortex-A8 + - support "arm regs" command + - can access all core modes and registers + - supports "reset-assert" event (used on OMAP3530) + Cortex-M3 + - Exposed DWT registers like cycle counter Flash Layer: + 'flash bank' and 'nand device' take as first argument. + With this, flash/NAND commands allow referencing banks by name: + - : reference the bank with its defined name + - [.N]: reference the driver's Nth bank + New 'nand verify' command to check bank against an image file. + Board, Target, and Interface Configuration Scripts: ARM9 - ETM and ETB hookup for iMX2* targets + Add $HOME/.openocd to the search path. + +Core Jim/TCL Scripting: + New 'usage' command to provide terse command help. + Improved command 'help' command output (sorted and indented). + Improved command handling: + - Most boolean settings now accept any of the following: + on/off, enable/disable, true/false, yes/no, 1/0 + - More error checking and reporting. Documentation: + New built-in command development documentation and primer. + Build and Release: + Use --enable-doxygen-pdf to build PDF developer documentation. For more details about what has changed since the last release, see the git repository history. With gitweb, you can browse that