drivers/remote_bitbang: Group adapter commands
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21
22 #ifndef OPENOCD_JTAG_JTAG_H
23 #define OPENOCD_JTAG_JTAG_H
24
25 #include <helper/binarybuffer.h>
26 #include <helper/log.h>
27 #include <helper/replacements.h>
28
29 #ifndef DEBUG_JTAG_IOZ
30 #define DEBUG_JTAG_IOZ 64
31 #endif
32
33 /*-----</Macros>-------------------------------------------------*/
34
35 /**
36 * Defines JTAG Test Access Port states.
37 *
38 * These definitions were gleaned from the ARM7TDMI-S Technical
39 * Reference Manual and validated against several other ARM core
40 * technical manuals.
41 *
42 * FIXME some interfaces require specific numbers be used, as they
43 * are handed-off directly to their hardware implementations.
44 * Fix those drivers to map as appropriate ... then pick some
45 * sane set of numbers here (where 0/uninitialized == INVALID).
46 */
47 typedef enum tap_state {
48 TAP_INVALID = -1,
49
50 /* Proper ARM recommended numbers */
51 TAP_DREXIT2 = 0x0,
52 TAP_DREXIT1 = 0x1,
53 TAP_DRSHIFT = 0x2,
54 TAP_DRPAUSE = 0x3,
55 TAP_IRSELECT = 0x4,
56 TAP_DRUPDATE = 0x5,
57 TAP_DRCAPTURE = 0x6,
58 TAP_DRSELECT = 0x7,
59 TAP_IREXIT2 = 0x8,
60 TAP_IREXIT1 = 0x9,
61 TAP_IRSHIFT = 0xa,
62 TAP_IRPAUSE = 0xb,
63 TAP_IDLE = 0xc,
64 TAP_IRUPDATE = 0xd,
65 TAP_IRCAPTURE = 0xe,
66 TAP_RESET = 0x0f,
67 } tap_state_t;
68
69 /**
70 * Defines arguments for reset functions
71 */
72 #define SRST_DEASSERT 0
73 #define SRST_ASSERT 1
74 #define TRST_DEASSERT 0
75 #define TRST_ASSERT 1
76
77 /**
78 * Function tap_state_name
79 * Returns a string suitable for display representing the JTAG tap_state
80 */
81 const char *tap_state_name(tap_state_t state);
82
83 /** Provides user-friendly name lookup of TAP states. */
84 tap_state_t tap_state_by_name(const char *name);
85
86 /** The current TAP state of the pending JTAG command queue. */
87 extern tap_state_t cmd_queue_cur_state;
88
89 /**
90 * This structure defines a single scan field in the scan. It provides
91 * fields for the field's width and pointers to scan input and output
92 * values.
93 *
94 * In addition, this structure includes a value and mask that is used by
95 * jtag_add_dr_scan_check() to validate the value that was scanned out.
96 */
97 struct scan_field {
98 /** The number of bits this field specifies */
99 int num_bits;
100 /** A pointer to value to be scanned into the device */
101 const uint8_t *out_value;
102 /** A pointer to a 32-bit memory location for data scanned out */
103 uint8_t *in_value;
104
105 /** The value used to check the data scanned out. */
106 uint8_t *check_value;
107 /** The mask to go with check_value */
108 uint8_t *check_mask;
109 };
110
111 struct jtag_tap {
112 char *chip;
113 char *tapname;
114 char *dotted_name;
115 int abs_chain_position;
116 /** Is this TAP disabled after JTAG reset? */
117 bool disabled_after_reset;
118 /** Is this TAP currently enabled? */
119 bool enabled;
120 int ir_length; /**< size of instruction register */
121 uint32_t ir_capture_value;
122 uint8_t *expected; /**< Capture-IR expected value */
123 uint32_t ir_capture_mask;
124 uint8_t *expected_mask; /**< Capture-IR expected mask */
125 uint32_t idcode; /**< device identification code */
126 /** not all devices have idcode,
127 * we'll discover this during chain examination */
128 bool hasidcode;
129
130 /** Array of expected identification codes */
131 uint32_t *expected_ids;
132 /** Number of expected identification codes */
133 uint8_t expected_ids_cnt;
134
135 /** Flag saying whether to ignore version field in expected_ids[] */
136 bool ignore_version;
137
138 /** current instruction */
139 uint8_t *cur_instr;
140 /** Bypass register selected */
141 int bypass;
142
143 struct jtag_tap_event_action *event_action;
144
145 struct jtag_tap *next_tap;
146 /* private pointer to support none-jtag specific functions */
147 void *priv;
148 };
149
150 void jtag_tap_init(struct jtag_tap *tap);
151 void jtag_tap_free(struct jtag_tap *tap);
152
153 struct jtag_tap *jtag_all_taps(void);
154 const char *jtag_tap_name(const struct jtag_tap *tap);
155 struct jtag_tap *jtag_tap_by_string(const char *dotted_name);
156 struct jtag_tap *jtag_tap_by_jim_obj(Jim_Interp *interp, Jim_Obj *obj);
157 struct jtag_tap *jtag_tap_by_position(unsigned abs_position);
158 struct jtag_tap *jtag_tap_next_enabled(struct jtag_tap *p);
159 unsigned jtag_tap_count_enabled(void);
160 unsigned jtag_tap_count(void);
161
162 /*
163 * - TRST_ASSERTED triggers two sets of callbacks, after operations to
164 * reset the scan chain -- via TMS+TCK signaling, or deasserting the
165 * nTRST signal -- are queued:
166 *
167 * + Callbacks in C code fire first, patching internal state
168 * + Then post-reset event scripts fire ... activating JTAG circuits
169 * via TCK cycles, exiting SWD mode via TMS sequences, etc
170 *
171 * During those callbacks, scan chain contents have not been validated.
172 * JTAG operations that address a specific TAP (primarily DR/IR scans)
173 * must *not* be queued.
174 *
175 * - TAP_EVENT_SETUP is reported after TRST_ASSERTED, and after the scan
176 * chain has been validated. JTAG operations including scans that
177 * target specific TAPs may be performed.
178 *
179 * - TAP_EVENT_ENABLE and TAP_EVENT_DISABLE implement TAP activation and
180 * deactivation outside the core using scripted code that understands
181 * the specific JTAG router type. They might be triggered indirectly
182 * from EVENT_SETUP operations.
183 */
184 enum jtag_event {
185 JTAG_TRST_ASSERTED,
186 JTAG_TAP_EVENT_SETUP,
187 JTAG_TAP_EVENT_ENABLE,
188 JTAG_TAP_EVENT_DISABLE,
189 };
190
191 struct jtag_tap_event_action {
192 /** The event for which this action will be triggered. */
193 enum jtag_event event;
194 /** The interpreter to use for evaluating the @c body. */
195 Jim_Interp *interp;
196 /** Contains a script to 'eval' when the @c event is triggered. */
197 Jim_Obj *body;
198 /* next action in linked list */
199 struct jtag_tap_event_action *next;
200 };
201
202 /**
203 * Defines the function signature required for JTAG event callback
204 * functions, which are added with jtag_register_event_callback()
205 * and removed jtag_unregister_event_callback().
206 * @param event The event to handle.
207 * @param priv A pointer to data that was passed to
208 * jtag_register_event_callback().
209 * @returns Must return ERROR_OK on success, or an error code on failure.
210 *
211 * @todo Change to return void or define a use for its return code.
212 */
213 typedef int (*jtag_event_handler_t)(enum jtag_event event, void *priv);
214
215 int jtag_register_event_callback(jtag_event_handler_t f, void *x);
216 int jtag_unregister_event_callback(jtag_event_handler_t f, void *x);
217
218 int jtag_call_event_callbacks(enum jtag_event event);
219
220
221 /** @returns The current JTAG speed setting. */
222 int jtag_get_speed(int *speed);
223
224 /**
225 * Given a @a speed setting, use the interface @c speed_div callback to
226 * adjust the setting.
227 * @param speed The speed setting to convert back to readable KHz.
228 * @returns ERROR_OK if the interface has not been initialized or on success;
229 * otherwise, the error code produced by the @c speed_div callback.
230 */
231 int jtag_get_speed_readable(int *speed);
232
233 /** Attempt to configure the interface for the specified KHz. */
234 int jtag_config_khz(unsigned khz);
235
236 /**
237 * Attempt to enable RTCK/RCLK. If that fails, fallback to the
238 * specified frequency.
239 */
240 int jtag_config_rclk(unsigned fallback_speed_khz);
241
242 /** Retrieves the clock speed of the JTAG interface in KHz. */
243 unsigned jtag_get_speed_khz(void);
244
245 enum reset_types {
246 RESET_NONE = 0x0,
247 RESET_HAS_TRST = 0x1,
248 RESET_HAS_SRST = 0x2,
249 RESET_TRST_AND_SRST = 0x3,
250 RESET_SRST_PULLS_TRST = 0x4,
251 RESET_TRST_PULLS_SRST = 0x8,
252 RESET_TRST_OPEN_DRAIN = 0x10,
253 RESET_SRST_PUSH_PULL = 0x20,
254 RESET_SRST_NO_GATING = 0x40,
255 RESET_CNCT_UNDER_SRST = 0x80
256 };
257
258 enum reset_types jtag_get_reset_config(void);
259 void jtag_set_reset_config(enum reset_types type);
260
261 void jtag_set_nsrst_delay(unsigned delay);
262 unsigned jtag_get_nsrst_delay(void);
263
264 void jtag_set_ntrst_delay(unsigned delay);
265 unsigned jtag_get_ntrst_delay(void);
266
267 void jtag_set_nsrst_assert_width(unsigned delay);
268 unsigned jtag_get_nsrst_assert_width(void);
269
270 void jtag_set_ntrst_assert_width(unsigned delay);
271 unsigned jtag_get_ntrst_assert_width(void);
272
273 /** @returns The current state of TRST. */
274 int jtag_get_trst(void);
275 /** @returns The current state of SRST. */
276 int jtag_get_srst(void);
277
278 /** Enable or disable data scan verification checking. */
279 void jtag_set_verify(bool enable);
280 /** @returns True if data scan verification will be performed. */
281 bool jtag_will_verify(void);
282
283 /** Enable or disable verification of IR scan checking. */
284 void jtag_set_verify_capture_ir(bool enable);
285 /** @returns True if IR scan verification will be performed. */
286 bool jtag_will_verify_capture_ir(void);
287
288 /** Initialize debug adapter upon startup. */
289 int adapter_init(struct command_context *cmd_ctx);
290
291 /** Shutdown the debug adapter upon program exit. */
292 int adapter_quit(void);
293
294 /** Set ms to sleep after jtag_execute_queue() flushes queue. Debug purposes. */
295 void jtag_set_flush_queue_sleep(int ms);
296
297 /**
298 * Initialize JTAG chain using only a RESET reset. If init fails,
299 * try reset + init.
300 */
301 int jtag_init(struct command_context *cmd_ctx);
302
303 /** reset, then initialize JTAG chain */
304 int jtag_init_reset(struct command_context *cmd_ctx);
305 int jtag_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx);
306 int jtag_init_inner(struct command_context *cmd_ctx);
307
308 /**
309 * @file
310 * The JTAG interface can be implemented with a software or hardware fifo.
311 *
312 * TAP_DRSHIFT and TAP_IRSHIFT are illegal end states; however,
313 * TAP_DRSHIFT/IRSHIFT can be emulated as end states, by using longer
314 * scans.
315 *
316 * Code that is relatively insensitive to the path taken through state
317 * machine (as long as it is JTAG compliant) can use @a endstate for
318 * jtag_add_xxx_scan(). Otherwise, the pause state must be specified as
319 * end state and a subsequent jtag_add_pathmove() must be issued.
320 */
321
322 /**
323 * Generate an IR SCAN with a list of scan fields with one entry for
324 * each enabled TAP.
325 *
326 * If the input field list contains an instruction value for a TAP then
327 * that is used otherwise the TAP is set to bypass.
328 *
329 * TAPs for which no fields are passed are marked as bypassed for
330 * subsequent DR SCANs.
331 *
332 */
333 void jtag_add_ir_scan(struct jtag_tap *tap,
334 struct scan_field *fields, tap_state_t endstate);
335 /**
336 * The same as jtag_add_ir_scan except no verification is performed out
337 * the output values.
338 */
339 void jtag_add_ir_scan_noverify(struct jtag_tap *tap,
340 const struct scan_field *fields, tap_state_t state);
341 /**
342 * Scan out the bits in ir scan mode.
343 *
344 * If in_bits == NULL, discard incoming bits.
345 */
346 void jtag_add_plain_ir_scan(int num_bits, const uint8_t *out_bits, uint8_t *in_bits,
347 tap_state_t endstate);
348
349 /**
350 * Generate a DR SCAN using the fields passed to the function.
351 * For connected TAPs, the function checks in_fields and uses fields
352 * specified there. For bypassed TAPs, the function generates a dummy
353 * 1-bit field. The bypass status of TAPs is set by jtag_add_ir_scan().
354 */
355 void jtag_add_dr_scan(struct jtag_tap *tap, int num_fields,
356 const struct scan_field *fields, tap_state_t endstate);
357 /** A version of jtag_add_dr_scan() that uses the check_value/mask fields */
358 void jtag_add_dr_scan_check(struct jtag_tap *tap, int num_fields,
359 struct scan_field *fields, tap_state_t endstate);
360 /**
361 * Scan out the bits in ir scan mode.
362 *
363 * If in_bits == NULL, discard incoming bits.
364 */
365 void jtag_add_plain_dr_scan(int num_bits,
366 const uint8_t *out_bits, uint8_t *in_bits, tap_state_t endstate);
367
368 /**
369 * Defines the type of data passed to the jtag_callback_t interface.
370 * The underlying type must allow storing an @c int or pointer type.
371 */
372 typedef intptr_t jtag_callback_data_t;
373
374 /**
375 * Defines a simple JTAG callback that can allow conversions on data
376 * scanned in from an interface.
377 *
378 * This callback should only be used for conversion that cannot fail.
379 * For conversion types or checks that can fail, use the more complete
380 * variant: jtag_callback_t.
381 */
382 typedef void (*jtag_callback1_t)(jtag_callback_data_t data0);
383
384 /** A simpler version of jtag_add_callback4(). */
385 void jtag_add_callback(jtag_callback1_t f, jtag_callback_data_t data0);
386
387
388 /**
389 * Defines the interface of the JTAG callback mechanism. Such
390 * callbacks can be executed once the queue has been flushed.
391 *
392 * The JTAG queue can be executed synchronously or asynchronously.
393 * Typically for USB, the queue is executed asynchronously. For
394 * low-latency interfaces, the queue may be executed synchronously.
395 *
396 * The callback mechanism is very general and does not make many
397 * assumptions about what the callback does or what its arguments are.
398 * These callbacks are typically executed *after* the *entire* JTAG
399 * queue has been executed for e.g. USB interfaces, and they are
400 * guaranteed to be invoked in the order that they were queued.
401 *
402 * If the execution of the queue fails before the callbacks, then --
403 * depending on driver implementation -- the callbacks may or may not be
404 * invoked.
405 *
406 * @todo Make that behavior consistent.
407 *
408 * @param data0 Typically used to point to the data to operate on.
409 * Frequently this will be the data clocked in during a shift operation.
410 * @param data1 An integer big enough to use as an @c int or a pointer.
411 * @param data2 An integer big enough to use as an @c int or a pointer.
412 * @param data3 An integer big enough to use as an @c int or a pointer.
413 * @returns an error code
414 */
415 typedef int (*jtag_callback_t)(jtag_callback_data_t data0,
416 jtag_callback_data_t data1,
417 jtag_callback_data_t data2,
418 jtag_callback_data_t data3);
419
420 /**
421 * Run a TAP_RESET reset where the end state is TAP_RESET,
422 * regardless of the start state.
423 */
424 void jtag_add_tlr(void);
425
426 /**
427 * Application code *must* assume that interfaces will
428 * implement transitions between states with different
429 * paths and path lengths through the state diagram. The
430 * path will vary across interface and also across versions
431 * of the same interface over time. Even if the OpenOCD code
432 * is unchanged, the actual path taken may vary over time
433 * and versions of interface firmware or PCB revisions.
434 *
435 * Use jtag_add_pathmove() when specific transition sequences
436 * are required.
437 *
438 * Do not use jtag_add_pathmove() unless you need to, but do use it
439 * if you have to.
440 *
441 * DANGER! If the target is dependent upon a particular sequence
442 * of transitions for things to work correctly(e.g. as a workaround
443 * for an errata that contradicts the JTAG standard), then pathmove
444 * must be used, even if some jtag interfaces happen to use the
445 * desired path. Worse, the jtag interface used for testing a
446 * particular implementation, could happen to use the "desired"
447 * path when transitioning to/from end
448 * state.
449 *
450 * A list of unambiguous single clock state transitions, not
451 * all drivers can support this, but it is required for e.g.
452 * XScale and Xilinx support
453 *
454 * Note! TAP_RESET must not be used in the path!
455 *
456 * Note that the first on the list must be reachable
457 * via a single transition from the current state.
458 *
459 * All drivers are required to implement jtag_add_pathmove().
460 * However, if the pathmove sequence can not be precisely
461 * executed, an interface_jtag_add_pathmove() or jtag_execute_queue()
462 * must return an error. It is legal, but not recommended, that
463 * a driver returns an error in all cases for a pathmove if it
464 * can only implement a few transitions and therefore
465 * a partial implementation of pathmove would have little practical
466 * application.
467 *
468 * If an error occurs, jtag_error will contain one of these error codes:
469 * - ERROR_JTAG_NOT_STABLE_STATE -- The final state was not stable.
470 * - ERROR_JTAG_STATE_INVALID -- The path passed through TAP_RESET.
471 * - ERROR_JTAG_TRANSITION_INVALID -- The path includes invalid
472 * state transitions.
473 */
474 void jtag_add_pathmove(int num_states, const tap_state_t *path);
475
476 /**
477 * jtag_add_statemove() moves from the current state to @a goal_state.
478 *
479 * @param goal_state The final TAP state.
480 * @return ERROR_OK on success, or an error code on failure.
481 *
482 * Moves from the current state to the goal \a state.
483 * Both states must be stable.
484 */
485 int jtag_add_statemove(tap_state_t goal_state);
486
487 /**
488 * Goes to TAP_IDLE (if we're not already there), cycle
489 * precisely num_cycles in the TAP_IDLE state, after which move
490 * to @a endstate (unless it is also TAP_IDLE).
491 *
492 * @param num_cycles Number of cycles in TAP_IDLE state. This argument
493 * may be 0, in which case this routine will navigate to @a endstate
494 * via TAP_IDLE.
495 * @param endstate The final state.
496 */
497 void jtag_add_runtest(int num_cycles, tap_state_t endstate);
498
499 /**
500 * A reset of the TAP state machine can be requested.
501 *
502 * Whether tms or trst reset is used depends on the capabilities of
503 * the target and jtag interface(reset_config command configures this).
504 *
505 * srst can driver a reset of the TAP state machine and vice
506 * versa
507 *
508 * Application code may need to examine value of jtag_reset_config
509 * to determine the proper codepath
510 *
511 * DANGER! Even though srst drives trst, trst might not be connected to
512 * the interface, and it might actually be *harmful* to assert trst in this case.
513 *
514 * This is why combinations such as "reset_config srst_only srst_pulls_trst"
515 * are supported.
516 *
517 * only req_tlr_or_trst and srst can have a transition for a
518 * call as the effects of transitioning both at the "same time"
519 * are undefined, but when srst_pulls_trst or vice versa,
520 * then trst & srst *must* be asserted together.
521 */
522 void jtag_add_reset(int req_tlr_or_trst, int srst);
523
524 void jtag_add_sleep(uint32_t us);
525
526 int jtag_add_tms_seq(unsigned nbits, const uint8_t *seq, enum tap_state t);
527
528 /**
529 * Function jtag_add_clocks
530 * first checks that the state in which the clocks are to be issued is
531 * stable, then queues up num_cycles clocks for transmission.
532 */
533 void jtag_add_clocks(int num_cycles);
534
535 /**
536 * For software FIFO implementations, the queued commands can be executed
537 * during this call or earlier. A sw queue might decide to push out
538 * some of the jtag_add_xxx() operations once the queue is "big enough".
539 *
540 * This fn will return an error code if any of the prior jtag_add_xxx()
541 * calls caused a failure, e.g. check failure. Note that it does not
542 * matter if the operation was executed *before* jtag_execute_queue(),
543 * jtag_execute_queue() will still return an error code.
544 *
545 * All jtag_add_xxx() calls that have in_handler != NULL will have been
546 * executed when this fn returns, but if what has been queued only
547 * clocks data out, without reading anything back, then JTAG could
548 * be running *after* jtag_execute_queue() returns. The API does
549 * not define a way to flush a hw FIFO that runs *after*
550 * jtag_execute_queue() returns.
551 *
552 * jtag_add_xxx() commands can either be executed immediately or
553 * at some time between the jtag_add_xxx() fn call and jtag_execute_queue().
554 */
555 int jtag_execute_queue(void);
556
557 /** same as jtag_execute_queue() but does not clear the error flag */
558 void jtag_execute_queue_noclear(void);
559
560 /** @returns the number of times the scan queue has been flushed */
561 int jtag_get_flush_queue_count(void);
562
563 /** Report Tcl event to all TAPs */
564 void jtag_notify_event(enum jtag_event);
565
566 /* can be implemented by hw + sw */
567 int jtag_power_dropout(int *dropout);
568 int jtag_srst_asserted(int *srst_asserted);
569
570 /* JTAG support functions */
571
572 /**
573 * Execute jtag queue and check value with an optional mask.
574 * @param field Pointer to scan field.
575 * @param value Pointer to scan value.
576 * @param mask Pointer to scan mask; may be NULL.
577 * @returns Nothing, but calls jtag_set_error() on any error.
578 */
579 void jtag_check_value_mask(struct scan_field *field, uint8_t *value, uint8_t *mask);
580
581 void jtag_sleep(uint32_t us);
582
583 /*
584 * The JTAG subsystem defines a number of error codes,
585 * using codes between -100 and -199.
586 */
587 #define ERROR_JTAG_INIT_FAILED (-100)
588 #define ERROR_JTAG_INVALID_INTERFACE (-101)
589 #define ERROR_JTAG_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (-102)
590 #define ERROR_JTAG_TRST_ASSERTED (-103)
591 #define ERROR_JTAG_QUEUE_FAILED (-104)
592 #define ERROR_JTAG_NOT_STABLE_STATE (-105)
593 #define ERROR_JTAG_DEVICE_ERROR (-107)
594 #define ERROR_JTAG_STATE_INVALID (-108)
595 #define ERROR_JTAG_TRANSITION_INVALID (-109)
596 #define ERROR_JTAG_INIT_SOFT_FAIL (-110)
597
598 /**
599 * Set the current JTAG core execution error, unless one was set
600 * by a previous call previously. Driver or application code must
601 * use jtag_error_clear to reset jtag_error once this routine has been
602 * called with a non-zero error code.
603 */
604 void jtag_set_error(int error);
605 /**
606 * Resets jtag_error to ERROR_OK, returning its previous value.
607 * @returns The previous value of @c jtag_error.
608 */
609 int jtag_error_clear(void);
610
611 /**
612 * Return true if it's safe for a background polling task to access the
613 * JTAG scan chain. Polling may be explicitly disallowed, and is also
614 * unsafe while nTRST is active or the JTAG clock is gated off.
615 */
616 bool is_jtag_poll_safe(void);
617
618 /**
619 * Return flag reporting whether JTAG polling is disallowed.
620 */
621 bool jtag_poll_get_enabled(void);
622
623 /**
624 * Assign flag reporting whether JTAG polling is disallowed.
625 */
626 void jtag_poll_set_enabled(bool value);
627
628 #include <jtag/minidriver.h>
629
630 int jim_jtag_newtap(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv);
631
632 #endif /* OPENOCD_JTAG_JTAG_H */

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