X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fopenocd.texi;h=18e18b98364c91e460c3208b89f76e44fd1f4b01;hp=88d89284c2805b0a1927dd0636c029e44f657baa;hb=873774992d8739cf08095a03d55fec49cd4b5987;hpb=885f4388144840e411512543cd92fb9335ce806a diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 88d89284c2..18e18b9836 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -288,12 +288,11 @@ communication between developers: @uref{https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openocd-devel} -@section OpenOCD Bug Database +@section OpenOCD Bug Tracker -During the 0.4.x release cycle the OpenOCD project team began -using Trac for its bug database: +The OpenOCD Bug Tracker is hosted on SourceForge: -@uref{https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/openocd} +@uref{https://sourceforge.net/p/openocd/tickets/} @node Debug Adapter Hardware @@ -4844,6 +4843,7 @@ The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}. @deffn Command {flash write_image} [erase] [unlock] filename [offset] [type] Write the image @file{filename} to the current target's flash bank(s). +Only loadable sections from the image are written. A relocation @var{offset} may be specified, in which case it is added to the base address for each section in the image. The file [@var{type}] can be specified @@ -5551,17 +5551,28 @@ The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}. @deffn {Flash Driver} stm32lx All members of the STM32L microcontroller families from ST Microelectronics -include internal flash and use ARM Cortex-M3 cores. +include internal flash and use ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0+ cores. The driver automatically recognizes a number of these chips using the chip identification register, and autoconfigures itself. Note that some devices have been found that have a flash size register that contains an invalid value, to workaround this issue you can override the probed value used by -the flash driver. +the flash driver. If you use 0 as the bank base address, it tells the +driver to autodetect the bank location assuming you're configuring the +second bank. @example -flash bank $_FLASHNAME stm32lx 0 0x20000 0 0 $_TARGETNAME +flash bank $_FLASHNAME stm32lx 0x08000000 0x20000 0 0 $_TARGETNAME @end example + +Some stm32lx-specific commands are defined: + +@deffn Command {stm32lx mass_erase} num +Mass erases the entire stm32lx device (all flash banks and EEPROM +data). This is the only way to unlock a protected flash (unless RDP +Level is 2 which can't be unlocked at all). +The @var{num} parameter is a value shown by @command{flash banks}. +@end deffn @end deffn @deffn {Flash Driver} str7x