X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fopenocd.texi;fp=doc%2Fopenocd.texi;h=083f946c4f31fe3604131b17c56f63f9568a7fb5;hp=995861d18c063c06d51b87d97c640a5cec901f4b;hb=82fd4005427b6774a754b791bdf384f3ef45072d;hpb=3adbec9aab95808222071eb09014f28fbb6ad1be diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 995861d18c..083f946c4f 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -2412,7 +2412,57 @@ when external configuration (such as jumpering) changes what the hardware can support. @end deffn +@anchor{adapter gpio} +@deffn {Config Command} {adapter gpio [ @ + @option{tdo} | @option{tdi} | @option{tms} | @option{tck} | @option{trst} | @ + @option{swdio} | @option{swdio_dir} | @option{swclk} | @option{srst} | @ + @option{led} @ + [ @ + gpio_number | @option{-chip} chip_number | @ + @option{-active-high} | @option{-active-low} | @ + @option{-push-pull} | @option{-open-drain} | @option{-open-source} | @ + @option{-pull-none} | @option{-pull-up} | @option{-pull-down} | @ + @option{-init-inactive} | @option{-init-active} | @option{-init-input} @ + ] ]} + +Define the GPIO mapping that the adapter will use. The following signals can be +defined: +@itemize @minus +@item @option{tdo}, @option{tdi}, @option{tms}, @option{tck}, @option{trst}: +JTAG transport signals +@item @option{swdio}, @option{swclk}: SWD transport signals +@item @option{swdio_dir}: optional swdio buffer control signal +@item @option{srst}: system reset signal +@item @option{led}: optional activity led + +@end itemize + +Some adapters require that the GPIO chip number is set in addition to the GPIO +number. The configuration options enable signals to be defined as active-high or +active-low. The output drive mode can be set to push-pull, open-drain or +open-source. Most adapters will have to emulate open-drain or open-source drive +modes by switching between an input and output. Input and output signals can be +instructed to use a pull-up or pull-down resistor, assuming it is supported by +the adaptor driver and hardware. The initial state of outputs may also be set, +"active" state means 1 for active-high outputs and 0 for active-low outputs. +Bidirectional signals may also be initialized as an input. If the swdio signal +is buffered the buffer direction can be controlled with the swdio_dir signal; +the active state means that the buffer should be set as an output with respect +to the adapter. The command options are cumulative with later commands able to +override settings defined by earlier ones. The two commands @command{gpio led 7 +-active-high} and @command{gpio led -chip 1 -active-low} sent sequentially are +equivalent to issuing the single command @command{gpio led 7 -chip 1 +-active-low}. It is not permissible to set the drive mode or initial state for +signals which are inputs. The drive mode for the srst and trst signals must be +set with the @command{adapter reset_config} command. It is not permissible to +set the initial state of swdio_dir as it is derived from the initial state of +swdio. The command @command{adapter gpio} prints the current configuration for +all GPIOs while the command @command{adapter gpio gpio_name} prints the current +configuration for gpio_name. Not all adapters support this generic GPIO mapping, +some require their own commands to define the GPIOs used. Adapters that support +the generic mapping may not support all of the listed options. +@end deffn @deffn {Command} {adapter name} Returns the name of the debug adapter driver being used.