target/tcl: Add set_reg function

Change-Id: I97a01b93046cb7af289792489f77f5580312585a
Signed-off-by: Marc Schink <dev@zapb.de>
Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/5313
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
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Marc Schink 2021-06-04 15:04:54 +02:00 committed by Antonio Borneo
parent 8b740af10d
commit da73280101
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@ -5003,6 +5003,21 @@ and neither store nor return those values.
@end itemize
@end deffn
@deffn {Command} {$target_name set_reg} dict
Set register values of the target.
@itemize
@item @var{dict} ... Tcl dictionary with pairs of register names and values.
@end itemize
For example, the following command sets the value 0 to the program counter (pc)
register and 0x1000 to the stack pointer (sp) register:
@example
set_reg @{pc 0 sp 0x1000@}
@end example
@end deffn
@deffn {Command} {$target_name cget} queryparm
Each configuration parameter accepted by
@command{$target_name configure}
@ -8491,6 +8506,21 @@ Debug and trace infrastructure:
@end example
@end deffn
@deffn {Command} {set_reg} dict
Set register values of the target.
@itemize
@item @var{dict} ... Tcl dictionary with pairs of register names and values.
@end itemize
For example, the following command sets the value 0 to the program counter (pc)
register and 0x1000 to the stack pointer (sp) register:
@example
set_reg @{pc 0 sp 0x1000@}
@end example
@end deffn
@deffn {Command} {halt} [ms]
@deffnx {Command} {wait_halt} [ms]
The @command{halt} command first sends a halt request to the target,

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@ -4863,6 +4863,57 @@ void target_handle_event(struct target *target, enum target_event e)
}
}
static int target_jim_set_reg(Jim_Interp *interp, int argc,
Jim_Obj * const *argv)
{
if (argc != 2) {
Jim_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, argv, "dict");
return JIM_ERR;
}
int tmp;
Jim_Obj **dict = Jim_DictPairs(interp, argv[1], &tmp);
if (!dict)
return JIM_ERR;
const unsigned int length = tmp;
struct command_context *cmd_ctx = current_command_context(interp);
assert(cmd_ctx);
const struct target *target = get_current_target(cmd_ctx);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; i += 2) {
const char *reg_name = Jim_String(dict[i]);
const char *reg_value = Jim_String(dict[i + 1]);
struct reg *reg = register_get_by_name(target->reg_cache, reg_name,
false);
if (!reg || !reg->exist) {
Jim_SetResultFormatted(interp, "unknown register '%s'", reg_name);
return JIM_ERR;
}
uint8_t *buf = malloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(reg->size, 8));
if (!buf) {
LOG_ERROR("Failed to allocate memory");
return JIM_ERR;
}
str_to_buf(reg_value, strlen(reg_value), buf, reg->size, 0);
int retval = reg->type->set(reg, buf);
free(buf);
if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
Jim_SetResultFormatted(interp, "failed to set '%s' to register '%s'",
reg_value, reg_name);
return JIM_ERR;
}
}
return JIM_OK;
}
/**
* Returns true only if the target has a handler for the specified event.
*/
@ -5645,6 +5696,13 @@ static const struct command_registration target_instance_command_handlers[] = {
"from target memory",
.usage = "arrayname bitwidth address count",
},
{
.name = "set_reg",
.mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
.jim_handler = target_jim_set_reg,
.help = "Set target register values",
.usage = "dict",
},
{
.name = "eventlist",
.handler = handle_target_event_list,
@ -6727,6 +6785,13 @@ static const struct command_registration target_exec_command_handlers[] = {
"and write the 8/16/32 bit values",
.usage = "arrayname bitwidth address count",
},
{
.name = "set_reg",
.mode = COMMAND_EXEC,
.jim_handler = target_jim_set_reg,
.help = "Set target register values",
.usage = "dict",
},
{
.name = "reset_nag",
.handler = handle_target_reset_nag,