openocd/src/target/testee.c
Zachary T Welch 9d4c89f37f add 'testee' target type
Alliteration aside, this should provide the final piece of the puzzle
for developers that want to get started writing a new target type.
In this way, it also seeks to complement the 'dummy' interface driver
and 'faux' NOR flash driver.
2009-11-25 10:29:06 -08:00

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/***************************************************************************
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include "target.h"
#include "target_type.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "../hello.h"
static const struct command_registration testee_command_handlers[] = {
{
.name = "testee",
.mode = COMMAND_ANY,
.help = "testee target commands",
.chain = hello_command_handlers,
},
COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
};
static int testee_init(struct command_context *cmd_ctx, struct target *target)
{
return ERROR_OK;
}
struct target_type testee_target = {
.name = "testee",
.init_target = &testee_init,
.commands = testee_command_handlers,
};