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author | Stephen Tridgell <stephen.tridgell@exablaze.com> | 2015-02-25 19:18:27 +1100 |
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committer | Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com> | 2016-08-14 02:08:13 +0100 |
commit | 2cc1c6daf2a8eea3c4bbda653cf1741afb270644 (patch) | |
tree | ab3622e0bf002cce58a765b0b71048f699f6282f /doc | |
parent | e3ccae3ed72b47e353fc97d11318a580dadcb7d9 (diff) |
ftdi: Added a method to read the signal values
Change-Id: Ie32a372bbc57249b4802d900234a0e8e7d1d1830
Signed-off-by: Stephen Tridgell <stephen.tridgell@exablaze.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/2556
Reviewed-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/openocd.texi | 13 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index a03251a3..1632e426 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -2515,7 +2515,8 @@ The driver uses a signal abstraction to enable Tcl configuration files to define outputs for one or several FTDI GPIO. These outputs can then be controlled using the @command{ftdi_set_signal} command. Special signal names are reserved for nTRST, nSRST and LED (for blink) so that they, if defined, -will be used for their customary purpose. +will be used for their customary purpose. Inputs can be read using the +@command{ftdi_get_signal} command. Depending on the type of buffer attached to the FTDI GPIO, the outputs have to be controlled differently. In order to support tristateable signals such as @@ -2582,7 +2583,7 @@ minimal impact on the target system. Avoid floating inputs, conflicting outputs and initially asserted reset signals. @end deffn -@deffn {Config Command} {ftdi_layout_signal} name [@option{-data}|@option{-ndata} data_mask] [@option{-oe}|@option{-noe} oe_mask] [@option{-alias}|@option{-nalias} name] +@deffn {Config Command} {ftdi_layout_signal} name [@option{-data}|@option{-ndata} data_mask] [@option{-input}|@option{-ninput} input_mask] [@option{-oe}|@option{-noe} oe_mask] [@option{-alias}|@option{-nalias} name] Creates a signal with the specified @var{name}, controlled by one or more FTDI GPIO pins via a range of possible buffer connections. The masks are FTDI GPIO register bitmasks to tell the driver the connection and type of the output @@ -2590,7 +2591,9 @@ buffer driving the respective signal. @var{data_mask} is the bitmask for the pin(s) connected to the data input of the output buffer. @option{-ndata} is used with inverting data inputs and @option{-data} with non-inverting inputs. The @option{-oe} (or @option{-noe}) option tells where the output-enable (or -not-output-enable) input to the output buffer is connected. +not-output-enable) input to the output buffer is connected. The options +@option{-input} and @option{-ninput} specify the bitmask for pins to be read +with the method @command{ftdi_get_signal}. Both @var{data_mask} and @var{oe_mask} need not be specified. For example, a simple open-collector transistor driver would be specified with @option{-oe} @@ -2620,6 +2623,10 @@ Set a previously defined signal to the specified level. @end itemize @end deffn +@deffn {Command} {ftdi_get_signal} name +Get the value of a previously defined signal. +@end deffn + @deffn {Command} {ftdi_tdo_sample_edge} @option{rising}|@option{falling} Configure TCK edge at which the adapter samples the value of the TDO signal |