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As decided a while back, this isn't a transition we want to chance.
Whenever someone wants to got to RESET, force it.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Based on some patches from <redirect.slash.nil@gmail.com>
for preliminary Win64 compilation. More such updates are
needed, but they need work. Compile tested on 64 and 32 bit
Linuxes, and Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Observed on a Cygwin build.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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We added two overridable procedures; document them, and the
two jtag arp_* operations they necessarily expose.
Update the comment about the jtag_init_reset() routine; it's
been obsolete for as long as it's had SRST support.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Observed:
openocd: core.c:318: jtag_checks: Assertion `jtag_trst == 0' failed.
The issue was that nothing disabled background polling during calls
from the TCL shell to "jtag_reset 1 1". Fix by moving the existing
poll-disable mechanism to the JTAG layer where it belongs, and then
augmenting it to always pay attention to TRST and SRST.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Among other things this causes startup errors to kick in the
fallback "reset harder" logic during server startup. Comments
are also updated a bit, explaining what the various error paths
signify (in at least my observation).
There's one class of validation error that we can still plausibly
ignore: when wrong IDCODE values are observed.
This change seems to have helped make an OMAP5912 behave much
more reliably. There's still some post-reset flakiness, but
it's unrelated to scan verification.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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At least some FT2232 based adapters don't necessarily come up
in the expected state, with SRST and TRST disabled. Since
other adapters could suffer the same problem, let's avoid
needing to patch every driver and just force *all* adapters
to initialize those values properly at server startup.
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Instead of just assuming all IDCODE-deprived TAPs violate the
JTAG spec (they don't!), just require TAPs with such problems
to be declared with proper ircapture/irmask values. Example,
with mask and value of zero.
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control over how OpenOCD starts up and initializes the target.
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Bugfix the error message so it shows the disliked value, and add
a debug message showing each TAP's IR capture value, all N bits.
This just changes diagnostics ... it still ignores the parameters
given to us at TAP declaration time.
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The model is that this fires after scanchain verification, when it's
safe to call "jtag tapenable $TAPNAME". So it will fire as part of
non-error paths of "init" and "reset" command processing. However it
will *NOT* trigger during "jtag_reset" processing, which skips all
scan chain verification, or after verification errors.
ALSO:
- switch DaVinci chips to use this new mechanism
- log TAP activation/deactivation, since their IDCODEs aren't verified
- unify "enum jtag_event" scripted event notifications
- remove duplicative JTAG_TAP_EVENT_POST_RESET
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- Don't issue needless JTAG resets ... only do them after
errors. Normal exit now leaves every TAP in BYPASS.
- Fix an unlikely memory leak on one fault path.
- Remove the oddball limitation that invalid capture LSBs
trigger errors only for TAPs that support IDCODE.
Re the JTAG reset: there are too many of them, and they can
(and do!) change system state. So the needless ones should
get removed. This one was especially pointless.
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- minor bug fixes
- code cleanup
- update comments
- improve diagnostics
- etc
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garbage after the expected data (from the TAPs' BYPASS or IDCODE
registers).
NOTE that there was previously some code that looked like it was
trying to do this ... which didn't work, because it was looping
over the list of expected TAPs, and never checked *after* that
list completed! That could hide some *nasty* reset issues...
Also replace a now-obsolete scanchain length test with one that
behaves correctly; and update reporting of unexpected IDCODEs.
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- Shrink messaging during resets, primarily by getting rid of
"nothing happened" noise that hides *useful* information.
- Improve: the "no IDCODE" message by identifying which tap only
supports BYPASS; and the TAP event strings.
Related minor code updates:
- Remove two needless tests when examining the chain: we know
we have a TAP, and that all TAPs have names.
- Clean up two loops, turning "while"s into "for"s which better
show what's actually being done.
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and Tcl/external):
- Reorder so *both* paths (TCK/TMS or TRST) can enable TAPs with
ICEpick ... first C code flags TAPs that got disabled, then call
any Tcl code that might want to re-enable them.
- Always call the C/internal handlers when JTAG operations can be
issued; previously that wasn't done when TRST was used.
Plus some small cleanups (whitespace, strings, better messaging
during debug and on some errors) to reset-related code.
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avoid a duplicate test.
Plus other cleanup in the same code: be "static", sane line lengths
for source and diagnostics, and fix misleading variable names.
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tickle's after a TAP_RESET.
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loop on no-tap. Keep
"next iteration" step with the rest of the loop overhead.
Cleanup: remove spurious whitespace, and an overlong line;
only assign "tap->hasidcode" once.
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Unify the handling of the req_srst parameter, and rip out a
large NOP branch and its associated FIXME. (There didn't seem
to be anything that needs fixing; but that was unclear since
the constraints were scattered all over the place not unified.)
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Unify the handling of the req_tlr_or_trst parameter. Basically,
JTAG TMS+TCK ops ("TLR") is always used ... unless TRST is a safe
option in this system configuration.
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- Track whether TRST and/or SRST actually change:
* If they're not changing, don't ask the JTAG adapter to do anything!
(JTAG TCK/TMS ops might still be used to enter TAP_RESET though.)
* Don't change their recorded values until after the adapter says it
did so ... so fault paths can't leave corrupt state.
* Detect and report jtag_execute_queue() failure mode
* Only emit messages saying what really changed; this includes adding
an omitted "deasserted TRST" message.
* Only apply delays after deasserting SRST/TRST if we *DID* deassert!
- Messages say "TLR" not "RESET", to be less confusing; there are many
kinds of reset. (Though "TLR" isn't quite ideal either, since it's
the name of the TAP state being entered by TMS+TCK or TRST; it's at
least non-ambiguous in context.)
So the main effect is to do only the work this routine was told to do;
and to have debug messaging make more sense.
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The trunk is currently broken for interfaces without
the speed_div function (interface specific clock speed
value to kHz conversion). Example: parport.
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Change jtag_rclk behaviour so it can be called before the interface init function
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Warn when people (or scripts) use numeric identifiers for TAPs,
instead of dotted.name values. We want this usage to go away,
so that for example adding more TAPs doesn't cause config scripts
to break because some sequence number changed.
It's been deprecated since late 2008, but putting a warning on
this should help us remove it (say, in June 2010) by helping to
phase out old (ab)usage in config scripts.
Other than in various config files, the only code expecting such
a number was the almost unused str9xpec driver. This code was
changed to use the TAP it was passed, instead of making its own
dubious lookup and ignoring that TAP.
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- Replace '\s*$' with ''.
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- Replace '[ \t]*[)]' with ')'.
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- Replace '([ \t]*' with '('.
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- Replace ')\(=\)\(\w\)' with ') \1 \2'.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(=\)(' with '\1 \2 ('.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(=\)\(\w\)' with '\1 \2 \3'.
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- Replace ')\(==\)\(\w\)' with ') \1 \2'.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(==\)\(\w\)' with '\1 \2 \3'.
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- Replace ')\(&&\)(' with ') \1 ('.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(&&\)(' with '\1 \2 ('.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(&&\)\(\w\)' with '\1 \2 \3'.
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- Replace ')\(!=\)\(\w\)' with ') \1 \2'.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(!=\)(' with '\1 \2 ('.
- Replace '\(\w\)\(!=\)\(\w\)' with '\1 \2 \3'.
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just another generic argument.
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- Replace '\([^_]\)u32' with '\1uint32_t'.
- Replace '^u32' with 'uint32_t'.
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- Replace '\([^_]\)u8' with '\1uint8_t'.
- Replace '^u8' with 'uint8_t'.
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Let jtag_call_event_callbacks() behave when the callback removes itself.
Oddly, this crashed on x86_32 but not x86_64.
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Extend the internal JTAG event handlers to cover enable/disable,
and use those events to make sure that targets get "examined" if
they were disabled when the scan chain was first set up:
- Remove "enum jtag_tap_event", merge with "enum jtag_event",
so C code can now listen for TAP enable/disable events.
- Report those events so they can trigger callbacks.
- During startup, make target_examine() register a handler to
catch ENABLE events for any then-disabled targets.
This fixes bugs like "can't halt target after enabling its TAP".
One class of unresolved bugs: if the target has an ETM hooked
up to an ETB, nothing activates the ETB. But starting up the
ETM without access to the ETB registers fails...
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