openocd/src/target/adi_v5_swd.c

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/***************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 by David Brownell
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*
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***************************************************************************/
/**
* @file
* Utilities to support ARM "Serial Wire Debug" (SWD), a low pin-count debug
* link protocol used in cases where JTAG is not wanted. This is coupled to
* recent versions of ARM's "CoreSight" debug framework. This specific code
* is a transport level interface, with "target/arm_adi_v5.[hc]" code
* understanding operation semantics, shared with the JTAG transport.
*
* Single-DAP support only.
*
* for details, see "ARM IHI 0031A"
* ARM Debug Interface v5 Architecture Specification
* especially section 5.3 for SWD protocol
*
* On many chips (most current Cortex-M3 parts) SWD is a run-time alternative
* to JTAG. Boards may support one or both. There are also SWD-only chips,
* (using SW-DP not SWJ-DP).
*
* Even boards that also support JTAG can benefit from SWD support, because
* usually there's no way to access the SWO trace view mechanism in JTAG mode.
* That is, trace access may require SWD support.
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include "arm.h"
#include "arm_adi_v5.h"
#include <helper/time_support.h>
#include <transport/transport.h>
#include <jtag/interface.h>
#include <jtag/swd.h>
/* YUK! - but this is currently a global.... */
extern struct jtag_interface *jtag_interface;
static int swd_queue_dp_read(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
uint32_t *data)
{
/* REVISIT status return vs ack ... */
const struct swd_driver *swd = jtag_interface->swd;
assert(swd);
return swd->read_reg(swd_cmd(true, false, reg), data);
}
static int swd_queue_idcode_read(struct adiv5_dap *dap,
uint8_t *ack, uint32_t *data)
{
int status = swd_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_IDCODE, data);
if (status < 0)
return status;
*ack = status;
/* ?? */
return ERROR_OK;
}
static int (swd_queue_dp_write)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
uint32_t data)
{
/* REVISIT status return vs ack ... */
const struct swd_driver *swd = jtag_interface->swd;
assert(swd);
return swd->write_reg(swd_cmd(false, false, reg), data);
}
static int (swd_queue_ap_read)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
uint32_t *data)
{
/* REVISIT APSEL ... */
/* REVISIT status return ... */
const struct swd_driver *swd = jtag_interface->swd;
assert(swd);
return swd->read_reg(swd_cmd(true, true, reg), data);
}
static int (swd_queue_ap_write)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
uint32_t data)
{
/* REVISIT APSEL ... */
/* REVISIT status return ... */
const struct swd_driver *swd = jtag_interface->swd;
assert(swd);
return swd->write_reg(swd_cmd(false, true, reg), data);
}
static int (swd_queue_ap_abort)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, uint8_t *ack)
{
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
/** Executes all queued DAP operations. */
static int swd_run(struct adiv5_dap *dap)
{
/* for now the SWD interface hard-wires a zero-size queue. */
/* FIXME but we still need to check and scrub
* any hardware errors ...
*/
return ERROR_OK;
}
const struct dap_ops swd_dap_ops = {
.is_swd = true,
.queue_idcode_read = swd_queue_idcode_read,
.queue_dp_read = swd_queue_dp_read,
.queue_dp_write = swd_queue_dp_write,
.queue_ap_read = swd_queue_ap_read,
.queue_ap_write = swd_queue_ap_write,
.queue_ap_abort = swd_queue_ap_abort,
.run = swd_run,
};
/*
* This represents the bits which must be sent out on TMS/SWDIO to
* switch a DAP implemented using an SWJ-DP module into SWD mode.
* These bits are stored (and transmitted) LSB-first.
*
* See the DAP-Lite specification, section 2.2.5 for information
* about making the debug link select SWD or JTAG. (Similar info
* is in a few other ARM documents.)
*/
static const uint8_t jtag2swd_bitseq[] = {
/* More than 50 TCK/SWCLK cycles with TMS/SWDIO high,
* putting both JTAG and SWD logic into reset state.
*/
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
/* Switching sequence enables SWD and disables JTAG
* NOTE: bits in the DP's IDCODE may expose the need for
* an old/obsolete/deprecated sequence (0xb6 0xed).
*/
0x9e, 0xe7,
/* More than 50 TCK/SWCLK cycles with TMS/SWDIO high,
* putting both JTAG and SWD logic into reset state.
*/
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
};
/**
* Put the debug link into SWD mode, if the target supports it.
* The link's initial mode may be either JTAG (for example,
* with SWJ-DP after reset) or SWD.
*
* @param target Enters SWD mode (if possible).
*
* Note that targets using the JTAG-DP do not support SWD, and that
* some targets which could otherwise support it may have have been
* configured to disable SWD signaling
*
* @return ERROR_OK or else a fault code.
*/
int dap_to_swd(struct target *target)
{
struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
int retval;
LOG_DEBUG("Enter SWD mode");
/* REVISIT it's ugly to need to make calls to a "jtag"
* subsystem if the link may not be in JTAG mode...
*/
retval = jtag_add_tms_seq(8 * sizeof(jtag2swd_bitseq),
jtag2swd_bitseq, TAP_INVALID);
if (retval == ERROR_OK)
retval = jtag_execute_queue();
/* set up the DAP's ops vector for SWD mode. */
arm->dap->ops = &swd_dap_ops;
return retval;
}
COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_swd_wcr)
{
int retval;
struct target *target = get_current_target(CMD_CTX);
struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
uint32_t wcr;
unsigned trn, scale = 0;
switch (CMD_ARGC) {
/* no-args: just dump state */
case 0:
/*retval = swd_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_WCR, &wcr); */
retval = dap_queue_dp_read(dap, DP_WCR, &wcr);
if (retval == ERROR_OK)
dap->ops->run(dap);
if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
LOG_ERROR("can't read WCR?");
return retval;
}
command_print(CMD_CTX,
"turnaround=%" PRIu32 ", prescale=%" PRIu32,
WCR_TO_TRN(wcr),
WCR_TO_PRESCALE(wcr));
return ERROR_OK;
case 2: /* TRN and prescale */
COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(uint, CMD_ARGV[1], scale);
if (scale > 7) {
LOG_ERROR("prescale %d is too big", scale);
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
/* FALL THROUGH */
case 1: /* TRN only */
COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(uint, CMD_ARGV[0], trn);
if (trn < 1 || trn > 4) {
LOG_ERROR("turnaround %d is invalid", trn);
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
wcr = ((trn - 1) << 8) | scale;
/* FIXME
* write WCR ...
* then, re-init adapter with new TRN
*/
LOG_ERROR("can't yet modify WCR");
return ERROR_FAIL;
default: /* too many arguments */
return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
}
}
static const struct command_registration swd_commands[] = {
{
/*
* Set up SWD and JTAG targets identically, unless/until
* infrastructure improves ... meanwhile, ignore all
* JTAG-specific stuff like IR length for SWD.
*
* REVISIT can we verify "just one SWD DAP" here/early?
*/
.name = "newdap",
.jim_handler = jim_jtag_newtap,
.mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
.help = "declare a new SWD DAP"
},
{
.name = "wcr",
.handler = handle_swd_wcr,
.mode = COMMAND_ANY,
.help = "display or update DAP's WCR register",
.usage = "turnaround (1..4), prescale (0..7)",
},
/* REVISIT -- add a command for SWV trace on/off */
COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
};
static const struct command_registration swd_handlers[] = {
{
.name = "swd",
.mode = COMMAND_ANY,
.help = "SWD command group",
.chain = swd_commands,
},
COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
};
static int swd_select(struct command_context *ctx)
{
int retval;
retval = register_commands(ctx, NULL, swd_handlers);
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
return retval;
const struct swd_driver *swd = jtag_interface->swd;
/* be sure driver is in SWD mode; start
* with hardware default TRN (1), it can be changed later
*/
if (!swd || !swd->read_reg || !swd->write_reg || !swd->init) {
LOG_DEBUG("no SWD driver?");
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
retval = swd->init(1);
if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
LOG_DEBUG("can't init SWD driver");
return retval;
}
/* force DAP into SWD mode (not JTAG) */
/*retval = dap_to_swd(target);*/
if (ctx->current_target) {
/* force DAP into SWD mode (not JTAG) */
struct target *target = get_current_target(ctx);
retval = dap_to_swd(target);
}
return retval;
}
static int swd_init(struct command_context *ctx)
{
struct target *target = get_current_target(ctx);
struct arm *arm = target_to_arm(target);
struct adiv5_dap *dap = arm->dap;
uint32_t idcode;
int status;
/* Force the DAP's ops vector for SWD mode.
* messy - is there a better way? */
arm->dap->ops = &swd_dap_ops;
/* FIXME validate transport config ... is the
* configured DAP present (check IDCODE)?
* Is *only* one DAP configured?
*
* MUST READ IDCODE
*/
/* Note, debugport_init() does setup too */
uint8_t ack;
status = swd_queue_idcode_read(dap, &ack, &idcode);
if (status == ERROR_OK)
LOG_INFO("SWD IDCODE %#8.8" PRIx32, idcode);
return status;
}
static struct transport swd_transport = {
.name = "swd",
.select = swd_select,
.init = swd_init,
};
static void swd_constructor(void) __attribute__((constructor));
static void swd_constructor(void)
{
transport_register(&swd_transport);
}
/** Returns true if the current debug session
* is using SWD as its transport.
*/
bool transport_is_swd(void)
{
return get_current_transport() == &swd_transport;
}