There were a few more changes worth mentioning, including support
for more JTAG adapters, boundary scan improvements, another NAND
driver, and the Win64 stuff.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
JTAG Layer:
FT2232H (high speed USB) support doesn't need separate configuration
JTAG Layer:
FT2232H (high speed USB) support doesn't need separate configuration
+ New FT2232H JTAG adapters: Amontec, Olimex, Signalyzer
New reset_config options for SRST gating the JTAG clock (or not)
TAP declaration no longer requires ircapture and mask attributes
New reset_config options for SRST gating the JTAG clock (or not)
TAP declaration no longer requires ircapture and mask attributes
- New "post-reset" event handler for TAP-invariant setup code
+ Scan chain setup should be more robust, with better diagnostics
+ New TAP events:
+ "post-reset" for TAP-invariant setup code (TAPs not usable yet)
+ "setup" for use once TAPs are addressable (e.g. with ICEpick)
Overridable Tcl "init_reset" and "jtag_init" procedures
Overridable Tcl "init_reset" and "jtag_init" procedures
+ Simple "autoprobe" mechanism to help simplify server setup
+
+Boundary Scan:
+ SVF bugfixes ... parsing fixes, better STATE switch conformance
+ XSVF bugfixes ... be more correct, handle Xilinx tool output
+ Warn on use of obsolete numeric target IDs
New commands for use with Cortex-M3 processors:
"cortex_m3 disassemble" ... Thumb2 disassembly (UAL format)
"cortex_m3 vector_catch" ... traps certain hardware faults
New commands for use with Cortex-M3 processors:
"cortex_m3 disassemble" ... Thumb2 disassembly (UAL format)
"cortex_m3 vector_catch" ... traps certain hardware faults
If you're willing to help debug it
VERY EARLY Cortex-A8 and ARMv7A support
Updated BeagleBoard.org hardware support
If you're willing to help debug it
VERY EARLY Cortex-A8 and ARMv7A support
Updated BeagleBoard.org hardware support
+ you may need to explicitly "reset" after connect-to-Beagle
New commands for use with XScale processors: "xscale vector_table"
New commands for use with XScale processors: "xscale vector_table"
+ ARM
+ bugfixes to single-stepping Thumb code
+ ETM: unavailable registers are not listed
+ ETB, ETM: report actual hardware status
ARM9
name change: "arm9 vector_catch" not "arm9tdmi vector_catch"
ARM11
single stepping support for i.MX31
bugfix for missing "arm11" prefix on "arm11 memwrite ..."
ARM9
name change: "arm9 vector_catch" not "arm9tdmi vector_catch"
ARM11
single stepping support for i.MX31
bugfix for missing "arm11" prefix on "arm11 memwrite ..."
- ETM support
- Unavailable registers are not listed
+ GDB support
+ gdb_attach command is gone
Flash Layer:
The lpc2000 driver handles the new NXP LPC1700 (Cortex-M3) chips
Flash Layer:
The lpc2000 driver handles the new NXP LPC1700 (Cortex-M3) chips
- New lpc2900 driver for NXP LPC2900 chips (ARM968 based)
+ New drivers:
+ lpc2900, for NXP LPC2900 chips (ARM968 based)
+ mx3_nand, for imx31
New "last" flag for NOR "flash erase_sector" and "flash protect"
The "nand erase N" command now erases all of bank N
New "last" flag for NOR "flash erase_sector" and "flash protect"
The "nand erase N" command now erases all of bank N
+ Speed up davinci_nand by about 3x
Board, Target, and Interface Configuration Scripts:
Amontec JTAGkey2 support
Board, Target, and Interface Configuration Scripts:
Amontec JTAGkey2 support
Notes on target source code changes that may help debugging
Build and Release:
Notes on target source code changes that may help debugging
Build and Release:
+ Clean builds on (32-bit) Cygwin
+ Clean builds on 64-bit MinGW
For more details about what has changed since the last release,
see the ChangeLog associated with this source archive. For older NEWS,
For more details about what has changed since the last release,
see the ChangeLog associated with this source archive. For older NEWS,
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