From 0f2dfabd3b6123eb0cf9620e557e95ad76eaef91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ntfreak Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 08:17:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] - added svn props for newly added files git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@789 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60 --- src/startup.tcl | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 69 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/startup.tcl b/src/startup.tcl index 0a829128e3..acf93be4cf 100644 --- a/src/startup.tcl +++ b/src/startup.tcl @@ -1,69 +1,69 @@ -# -# Defines basic Tcl procs that must be there for -# OpenOCD to work. -# -# Embedded into OpenOCD executable -# - -# 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 -} - -# We have currently converted only "flash banks" to tcl. -proc flash args { - if {[string compare [lindex $args 0] banks]==0} { - return [flash_banks_pretty] - } - openocd_throw "flash $args" -} - -# If a fn is unknown to Tcl, we try to execute it as an OpenOCD command -proc unknown {args} { - if {[string length $args]>0} { - set cmd "" - # We need to add back quotes for arguments w/space - # for args without space, we can add quotes anyway - foreach {a} $args { - set cmd "$cmd \"$a\"" - } - openocd_throw $cmd - } - # openocd_throw outputs while running and also sets the - # primary return value to the output of the command - # - # 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 "" -} +# +# Defines basic Tcl procs that must be there for +# OpenOCD to work. +# +# Embedded into OpenOCD executable +# + +# 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 +} + +# We have currently converted only "flash banks" to tcl. +proc flash args { + if {[string compare [lindex $args 0] banks]==0} { + return [flash_banks_pretty] + } + openocd_throw "flash $args" +} + +# If a fn is unknown to Tcl, we try to execute it as an OpenOCD command +proc unknown {args} { + if {[string length $args]>0} { + set cmd "" + # We need to add back quotes for arguments w/space + # for args without space, we can add quotes anyway + foreach {a} $args { + set cmd "$cmd \"$a\"" + } + openocd_throw $cmd + } + # openocd_throw outputs while running and also sets the + # primary return value to the output of the command + # + # 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 "" +} -- 2.30.2