David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>:

Add "jtag names" command, mirroring "target names" but returning
TAP names instead of target names.  This starts letting TAPs be
manipulated in scripts ... much like what works now for targets.

It's a bit limited just yet, since "jtag cget $TAPNAME" doesn't
expose all TAP attributes.  "$TARGETNAME cget" is more functional.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2428 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
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zwelch 2009-06-30 09:03:59 +00:00
parent 5195405da8
commit 0894ae214a
2 changed files with 40 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -2354,9 +2354,16 @@ Actual config files use a variable instead of literals like
@option{str912}, to support more than one chip of each type.
@xref{Config File Guidelines}.
At this writing there is only a single command to work with
scan chains, and there is no support for enumerating
TAPs or examining their attributes.
@deffn Command {jtag names}
Returns the names of all current TAPs in the scan chain.
Use @command{jtag cget} or @command{jtag tapisenabled}
to examine attributes and state of each TAP.
@example
foreach t [jtag names] @{
puts [format "TAP: %s\n" $t]
@}
@end example
@end deffn
@deffn Command {scan_chain}
Displays the TAPs in the scan chain configuration,
@ -2369,10 +2376,8 @@ In addition to the enable/disable status, the contents of
each TAP's instruction register can also change.
@end deffn
@c FIXME! there should be commands to enumerate TAPs
@c and get their attributes, like there are for targets.
@c "jtag cget ..." will handle attributes.
@c "jtag names" for enumerating TAPs, maybe.
@c FIXME! "jtag cget" should be able to return all TAP
@c attributes, like "$target_name cget" does for targets.
@c Probably want "jtag eventlist", and a "tap-reset" event
@c (on entry to RESET state).

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@ -391,7 +391,8 @@ static int jim_jtag_command(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
JTAG_CMD_TAPDISABLE,
JTAG_CMD_TAPISENABLED,
JTAG_CMD_CONFIGURE,
JTAG_CMD_CGET
JTAG_CMD_CGET,
JTAG_CMD_NAMES,
};
const Jim_Nvp jtag_cmds[] = {
@ -403,6 +404,7 @@ static int jim_jtag_command(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
{ .name = "tapdisable" , .value = JTAG_CMD_TAPDISABLE },
{ .name = "configure" , .value = JTAG_CMD_CONFIGURE },
{ .name = "cget" , .value = JTAG_CMD_CGET },
{ .name = "names" , .value = JTAG_CMD_NAMES },
{ .name = NULL, .value = -1 },
};
@ -497,7 +499,8 @@ static int jim_jtag_command(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
case JTAG_CMD_CGET:
if (goi.argc < 2) {
Jim_WrongNumArgs(goi.interp, 0, NULL, "?tap-name? -option ...");
Jim_WrongNumArgs(goi.interp, 0, NULL,
"cget tap_name queryparm");
return JIM_ERR;
}
@ -517,7 +520,8 @@ static int jim_jtag_command(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
case JTAG_CMD_CONFIGURE:
if (goi.argc < 3) {
Jim_WrongNumArgs(goi.interp, 0, NULL, "?tap-name? -option ?VALUE? ...");
Jim_WrongNumArgs(goi.interp, 0, NULL,
"configure tap_name attribute value ...");
return JIM_ERR;
}
@ -533,6 +537,27 @@ static int jim_jtag_command(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc, Jim_Obj *const *argv)
goi.isconfigure = 1;
return jtag_tap_configure_cmd(&goi, t);
}
break;
case JTAG_CMD_NAMES:
if (goi.argc != 0) {
Jim_WrongNumArgs(goi.interp, 1, goi.argv, "Too many parameters");
return JIM_ERR;
}
Jim_SetResult(goi.interp, Jim_NewListObj(goi.interp, NULL, 0));
{
jtag_tap_t *tap;
for (tap = jtag_all_taps(); tap; tap = tap->next_tap) {
Jim_ListAppendElement(goi.interp,
Jim_GetResult(goi.interp),
Jim_NewStringObj(goi.interp,
tap->dotted_name, -1));
}
return JIM_OK;
}
break;
}
return JIM_ERR;