Specifies the @var{serial_string} of the adapter to use.
If this command is not specified, serial strings are not checked.
Only the following adapter drivers use the serial string from this command:
-aice (aice_usb), arm-jtag-ew, cmsis_dap, ft232r, ftdi, hla (stlink, ti-icdi), jlink, kitprog, opendus,
+arm-jtag-ew, cmsis_dap, esp_usb_jtag, ft232r, ftdi, hla (stlink, ti-icdi), jlink, kitprog, opendus,
openjtag, osbdm, presto, rlink, st-link, usb_blaster (ublast2), usbprog, vsllink, xds110.
@end deffn
handled by the generic command @ref{adapter gpio, @command{adapter gpio}}.
See @file{interface/raspberrypi-native.cfg} for a sample config and
-pinout.
+@file{interface/raspberrypi-gpio-connector.cfg} for pinout.
@deffn {Config Command} {bcm2835gpio speed_coeffs} @var{speed_coeff} @var{speed_offset}
Set SPEED_COEFF and SPEED_OFFSET for delay calculations. If unspecified,
speed_coeff defaults to 113714, and speed_offset defaults to 28.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Config Command} {bcm2835gpio peripheral_mem_dev} @var{device}
+Set the device path for access to the memory mapped GPIO control registers.
+Uses @file{/dev/gpiomem} by default, this is also the preferred option with
+respect to system security.
+If overridden to @file{/dev/mem}:
+@itemize @minus
+@item OpenOCD needs @code{cap_sys_rawio} or run as root to open @file{/dev/mem}.
+Please be aware of security issues imposed by running OpenOCD with
+elevated user rights and by @file{/dev/mem} itself.
+@item correct @command{peripheral_base} must be configured.
+@item GPIO 0-27 pads are set to the limited slew rate
+and drive strength is reduced to 4 mA (2 mA on RPi 4).
+@end itemize
+
+@end deffn
+
@deffn {Config Command} {bcm2835gpio peripheral_base} @var{base}
-Set the peripheral base register address to access GPIOs. For the RPi1, use
+Set the peripheral base register address to access GPIOs.
+Ignored if @file{/dev/gpiomem} is used. For the RPi1, use
0x20000000. For RPi2 and RPi3, use 0x3F000000. For RPi4, use 0xFE000000. A full
list can be found in the
@uref{https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/peripheral_addresses.md, official guide}.
be emulated to comply to GDB remote protocol.
@item @code{mips_m4k} -- a MIPS core.
@item @code{mips_mips64} -- a MIPS64 core.
-@item @code{nds32_v2} -- this is an Andes NDS32 v2 core (deprecated; would be removed in v0.13.0).
-@item @code{nds32_v3} -- this is an Andes NDS32 v3 core (deprecated; would be removed in v0.13.0).
-@item @code{nds32_v3m} -- this is an Andes NDS32 v3m core (deprecated; would be removed in v0.13.0).
@item @code{or1k} -- this is an OpenRISC 1000 core.
The current implementation supports three JTAG TAP cores:
@itemize @minus
@var{rtos_type} can be one of @option{auto}, @option{none}, @option{eCos},
@option{ThreadX}, @option{FreeRTOS}, @option{linux}, @option{ChibiOS},
@option{embKernel}, @option{mqx}, @option{uCOS-III}, @option{nuttx},
-@option{RIOT}, @option{Zephyr}
+@option{RIOT}, @option{Zephyr}, @option{rtkernel}
@xref{gdbrtossupport,,RTOS Support}.
@item @code{-defer-examine} -- skip target examination at initial JTAG chain
@end example
-
@deffn {Command} {virtex2 read_stat} num
Reads and displays the Virtex-II status register (STAT)
for FPGA @var{num}.
@end deffn
@end deffn
+
+
+@deffn {FPGA Driver} {lattice} [family]
+The FGPA families ECP2, ECP3, ECP5, Certus and CertusPro by Lattice are supported.
+This driver can be used to load the bitstream into the FPGA or read the status register and read/write the usercode register.
+
+The option @option{family} is one of @var{ecp2 ecp3 ecp5 certus}. This is needed when the JTAG ID of the device is not known by openocd (newer NX devices).
+
+@deffn {Command} {lattice read_status} num
+Reads and displays the status register
+for FPGA @var{num}.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {lattice read_user} num
+Reads and displays the user register
+for FPGA @var{num}.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {lattice write_user} num val
+Writes the user register.
+for FPGA @var{num} with value @var{val}.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {lattice set_preload} num length
+Set the length of the register for the preload. This is needed when the JTAG ID of the device is not known by openocd (newer NX devices).
+The load command for the FPGA @var{num} will use a length for the preload of @var{length}.
+@end deffn
+@end deffn
+
+
+@deffn {FPGA Driver} {efinix}
+Both families (Trion and Titanium) sold by Efinix are supported as both use the same protocol for In-System Configuration.
+This driver can be used to load the bitstream into the FPGA.
+@end deffn
+
+
+@deffn {FPGA Driver} {intel} [@option{family}]
+This driver can be used to load the bitstream into Intel (former Altera) FPGAs.
+The families Cyclone III, Cyclone IV, Cyclone V, Cyclone 10, Arria II are supported.
+@c Arria V and Arria 10, MAX II, MAX V, MAX10)
+
+The option @option{family} is one of @var{cycloneiii cycloneiv cyclonev cyclone10 arriaii}.
+This is needed when the JTAG ID of the device is ambiguous (same ID is used for chips in different families).
+
+As input file format the driver supports a '.rbf' (raw bitstream file) file. The '.rbf' file can be generated
+from a '.sof' file with @verb{|quartus_cpf -c blinker.sof blinker.rbf|}
+
+Defines a new PLD device, an FPGA of the Cyclone III family, using the TAP named @verb{|cycloneiii.tap|}:
+@example
+pld device intel cycloneiii.tap cycloneiii
+@end example
+
+@deffn {Command} {intel set_bscan} num len
+Set boundary scan register length of FPGA @var{num} to @var{len}. This is needed because the
+length can vary between chips with the same JTAG ID.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {intel set_check_pos} num pos
+Selects the position @var{pos} in the boundary-scan register. The bit at this
+position is checked after loading the bitstream and must be '1', which is the case when no error occurred.
+With a value of -1 for @var{pos} the check will be omitted.
+@end deffn
+@end deffn
+
+
+@deffn {FPGA Driver} {gowin}
+This driver can be used to load the bitstream into FPGAs from Gowin.
+It is possible to program the SRAM. Programming the flash is not supported.
+The files @verb{|.fs|} and @verb{|.bin|} generated by Gowin FPGA Designer are supported.
+@end deffn
+
+
+@deffn {FPGA Driver} {gatemate}
+This driver can be used to load the bitstream into GateMate FPGAs form CologneChip.
+The files @verb{|.bit|} and @verb{|.cfg|} both generated by p_r tool from CologneChip are supported.
+@end deffn
+
+
@node General Commands
@chapter General Commands
@cindex commands
@deffn {Command} {resume} [address]
Resume the target at its current code position,
or the optional @var{address} if it is provided.
-OpenOCD will wait 5 seconds for the target to resume.
@end deffn
@deffn {Command} {step} [address]
limit the address range.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Command} {version}
-Displays a string identifying the version of this OpenOCD server.
+@deffn {Command} {version} [git]
+Returns a string identifying the version of this OpenOCD server.
+With option @option{git}, it returns the git version obtained at compile time
+through ``git describe''.
@end deffn
@deffn {Command} {virt2phys} virtual_address
Issuing the command without options prints the current configuration.
@end deffn
+@deffn {Command} {$target_name pauth} [@option{off}|@option{on}]
+Enable or disable pointer authentication features.
+When pointer authentication is used on ARM cores, GDB asks GDB servers for an 8-bytes mask to remove signature bits added by pointer authentication.
+If this feature is enabled, OpenOCD provides GDB with an 8-bytes mask.
+Pointer authentication feature is broken until gdb 12.1, going to be fixed.
+Consider using a newer version of gdb if you want to enable pauth feature.
+The default configuration is @option{off}.
+@end deffn
+
+
@section EnSilica eSi-RISC Architecture
eSi-RISC is a highly configurable microprocessor architecture for embedded systems
Dump trace memory to a file.
@end deffn
+@section Espressif Specific Commands
+
+@deffn {Command} {esp apptrace} (start <destination> [<poll_period> [<trace_size> [<stop_tmo> [<wait4halt> [<skip_size>]]]]])
+Starts
+@uref{https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-guides/app_trace.html#application-level-tracing-library, application level tracing}.
+Data will be stored to specified destination. Available destinations are:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item @code{file://<outfile>} - Save trace logs into file.
+@item @code{tcp://<host>:<port>} - Send trace logs to tcp port on specified host. OpenOCD will act as a tcp client.
+@item @code{con:} - Print trace logs to the stdout.
+@end itemize
+Other parameters will be same for each destination.
+@itemize @bullet
+@item @code{poll_period} - trace data polling period in ms.
+@item @code{trace_size} - maximum trace data size.
+Tracing will be stopped automatically when that amount is reached.
+Use "-1" to disable the limitation.
+@item @code{stop_tmo} - Data reception timeout in ms.
+Tracing will be stopped automatically when no data is received within that period.
+@item @code{wait4halt} - if non-zero then wait for target to be halted before tracing start.
+@item @code{skip_size} - amount of tracing data to be skipped before writing it to destination.
+@end itemize
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {esp apptrace} (stop)
+Stops tracing started with above command.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {esp apptrace} (status)
+Requests ongoing tracing status.
+@end deffn
+
+@deffn {Command} {esp apptrace} (dump file://<outfile>)
+Dumps tracing data from target buffer. It can be useful to dump the latest data
+buffered on target for post-mortem analysis. For example when target starts tracing automatically
+w/o OpenOCD command and keeps only the latest data window which fit into the buffer.
+@uref{https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-guides/app_trace.html#application-level-tracing-library, application level tracing}.
+Data will be stored to specified destination.
+@end deffn
+
@anchor{softwaredebugmessagesandtracing}
@section Software Debug Messages and Tracing
@cindex Linux-ARM DCC support
In a debug session using JTAG for its transport protocol,
OpenOCD supports running such test files.
-@deffn {Command} {svf} @file{filename} [@option{-tap @var{tapname}}] [@option{[-]quiet}] @
- [@option{[-]nil}] [@option{[-]progress}] [@option{[-]ignore_error}]
+@deffn {Command} {svf} @file{filename} [@option{-tap @var{tapname}}] [@option{-quiet}] @
+ [@option{-nil}] [@option{-progress}] [@option{-ignore_error}] @
+ [@option{-noreset}] [@option{-addcycles @var{cyclecount}}]
This issues a JTAG reset (Test-Logic-Reset) and then
runs the SVF script from @file{filename}.
specified by the SVF file with HIR, TIR, HDR and TDR commands;
instead, calculate them automatically according to the current JTAG
chain configuration, targeting @var{tapname};
-@item @option{[-]quiet} do not log every command before execution;
-@item @option{[-]nil} ``dry run'', i.e., do not perform any operations
+@item @option{-quiet} do not log every command before execution;
+@item @option{-nil} ``dry run'', i.e., do not perform any operations
on the real interface;
-@item @option{[-]progress} enable progress indication;
-@item @option{[-]ignore_error} continue execution despite TDO check
+@item @option{-progress} enable progress indication;
+@item @option{-ignore_error} continue execution despite TDO check
errors.
+@item @option{-noreset} omit JTAG reset (Test-Logic-Reset) before executing
+content of the SVF file;
+@item @option{-addcycles @var{cyclecount}} inject @var{cyclecount} number of
+additional TCLK cycles after each SDR scan instruction;
@end itemize
@end deffn
@item @option{RIOT}
@item @option{hwthread} (This is not an actual RTOS. @xref{usingopenocdsmpwithgdb,,Using OpenOCD SMP with GDB}.)
@item @option{Zephyr}
+@item @option{rtkernel}
@end itemize
At any time, it's possible to drop the selected RTOS using:
@raggedright
pxCurrentTCB, pxReadyTasksLists, xDelayedTaskList1, xDelayedTaskList2,
pxDelayedTaskList, pxOverflowDelayedTaskList, xPendingReadyList,
-uxCurrentNumberOfTasks, uxTopUsedPriority.
+uxCurrentNumberOfTasks, uxTopUsedPriority, xSchedulerRunning.
@end raggedright
@item linux symbols
init_task.
@end raggedright
@item Zephyr symbols
_kernel, _kernel_openocd_offsets, _kernel_openocd_size_t_size
+@item rtkernel symbols
+Multiple struct offsets.
@end table
For most RTOS supported the above symbols will be exported by default. However for