@item @var{ir} ... is loaded into the JTAG IR to map the flash as the JTAG DR.
For the bitstreams generated from @file{xilinx_bscan_spi.py} this is the
@var{USER1} instruction.
-@item @var{dr_length} ... is the length of the DR register. This will be 1 for
-@file{xilinx_bscan_spi.py} bitstreams and most other cases.
@end itemize
@example
target create $_TARGETNAME testee -chain-position $_CHIPNAME.fpga
set _XILINX_USER1 0x02
-set _DR_LENGTH 1
flash bank $_FLASHNAME spi 0x0 0 0 0 \
- $_TARGETNAME $_XILINX_USER1 $_DR_LENGTH
+ $_TARGETNAME $_XILINX_USER1
@end example
@end deffn
internal flash and use ARM Cortex-M0+ or M4 cores. The driver automatically
recognizes flash size and a number of flash banks (1-4) using the chip
identification register, and autoconfigures itself.
-Use kinetis_ke driver for KE0x devices.
+Use kinetis_ke driver for KE0x and KEAx devices.
The @var{kinetis} driver defines option:
@itemize
@deffn {Flash Driver} kinetis_ke
@cindex kinetis_ke
-KE0x members of the Kinetis microcontroller family from Freescale include
+KE0x and KEAx members of the Kinetis microcontroller family from NXP include
internal flash and use ARM Cortex-M0+. The driver automatically recognizes
the KE0x sub-family using the chip identification register, and
autoconfigures itself.
group. With SMP handling disabled, all targets need to be treated individually.
@end deffn
+@deffn Command {aarch64 maskisr} [@option{on}|@option{off}]
+Selects whether interrupts will be processed when single stepping. The default configuration is
+@option{on}.
+@end deffn
+
@section Intel Architecture
Intel Quark X10xx is the first product in the Quark family of SoCs. It is an IA-32