X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=173d06af81e6dd8207d9aa3a98823196ad7a7c19;hb=07c06ec5e23ae90a3a1f8faba60828b453ff6be7;hp=c5811bce5b35545f0e11acde904f49749714abdf;hpb=83568b6b62b3508f10aa3a51fe4ae86421ec5d27;p=openocd.git diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index c5811bce5b..173d06af81 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -8,22 +8,34 @@ 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 + - watchpoint support Cortex-A8 - support "arm regs" command - can access all core modes and registers + - supports "reset-assert" event (used on OMAP3530) + - watchpoint support Cortex-M3 - Exposed DWT registers like cycle counter + ETM, ETB + - "trigger_percent" command moved ETM --> ETB + - "etm trigger_debug" command added + Freescale DSP563xx cores (partial support) Flash Layer: 'flash bank' and 'nand device' take as first argument. @@ -31,6 +43,9 @@ Flash Layer: - : 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. + The "flash erase_address" command now rejects partial sectors; + previously it would silently erase extra data. + New at91sam9 NAND controller driver. Board, Target, and Interface Configuration Scripts: ARM9 @@ -50,6 +65,8 @@ Documentation: Build and Release: Use --enable-doxygen-pdf to build PDF developer documentation. + Consider upgrading to libftdi 0.17 if you use that library; it + includes bugfixes which improve FT2232H support. For more details about what has changed since the last release, see the git repository history. With gitweb, you can browse that