# Production command # FIX!!! need to figure out how to feed back relevant output # from e.g. "flash banks" command... proc board_produce {filename serialnumber} { openocd "reset init" openocd "flash write_image erase $filename [flash] bin"]] openocd "verify_image $filename [flash] bin"]] echo "Successfully ran production procedure" } proc board_test {} { echo "Production test not implemented" } # Show flash in human readable form # This is an example of a human readable form of a low level fn proc flash_banks_pretty {} { set i 0 set result "" foreach {a} [flash_banks] { if {$i > 0} { set result "$result\n" } set result [format "$result#%d: %s at 0x%08x, size 0x%08x, buswidth %d, chipwidth %d" $i [lindex $a 0] [lindex $a 1] [lindex $a 2] [lindex $a 3] [lindex $a 4]] set i [expr $i+1] } return $result } # We need to explicitly redirect this to the OpenOCD command # as Tcl defines the exit proc proc exit {} { openocd_throw exit } # If a fn is unknown to Tcl, we try to execute it as an OpenOCD command proc unknown {args} { # This is uglier than it needs to be since the "flash banks" is really # a single command. For now only "flash banks" has been converted from # C to Tcl as an example, but if we do decide to go down this path, then # some more generic scheme will be put in place here. # # Help texts need a makeover. There needs to be help texts for # tcl procs + perhaps some work w.r.t. making the help command # format things prettier. if {[string compare [lindex $args 0] flash]==0 && [string compare [lindex $args 1] banks]==0} { return [flash_banks_pretty] } # We print out as we run the command if {[string length $args]>0} { openocd_throw "$args" } # The primary return value have been set by "openocd" above, # so we need to clear it, lest we print out the output from # the command twice. return "" }