openocd/tcl/interface/usb-jtag.cfg
Andreas Fritiofson bcaf775fc1 Remove support for the GPL incompatible FTDI D2XX library
Convert Presto, OpenJTAG and USB-Blaster (I) adapter drivers to libftdi
only.

Change-Id: Ib28887620a3dcbb754b9dbf87b9731acca3ac600
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/3237
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
2016-11-06 09:47:12 +00:00

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# ixo-usb-jtag - Emulation of a Altera Bus Blaster I on a Cypress FX2 IC.
#
# The ixo-usb-jtag firmware can be loaded onto a bunch of different hardware
# including;
# * Xilinx USB Platform Cable
# * Many Digilent boards such as the Nexys, Nexys 2 and Atlys boards
# * Many fpga4fun.com boards from such as the Saxo and Xylo boards
# * The Numato Opsis
#
# Original version - http://www.ixo.de/info/usb_jtag/
# Updated version - http://ixo-jtag.sourceforge.net/
# Newest version - http://github.com/mithro/ixo-usb-jtag
#
# Procedure for using is;
# * Get the ixo-usb-jtag firmware for your hardware (or build it yourself).
# * Load the firmware using the fxload tool.
# * Use openocd.
#
# Unless you burn the firmware into the EEPROM on your device, power cycling
# will require you to reload the firmware using the fxload tool. This can be
# automated by using udev rules (which can be found in the firmware
# repository).
#
# Ubuntu packages built from mithro's version (with prebuilt firmware and udev
# rules) can be found at
# https://launchpad.net/~timvideos/+archive/ubuntu/fpga-support
#
# TODO: Refactor the usb_blaster driver to allow loading firmware using any low
# level driver. Loading firmware is currently only supported on the ublast2
# driver but ixo-usb-jtag requires the ftdi driver.
interface usb_blaster
usb_blaster_vid_pid 0x16C0 0x06AD
usb_blaster_device_desc "Van Ooijen Technische Informatica"
# ixo-usb-jtag is only compatible with the ublast1 protocol implemented via the
# ftdi modes, using ublast2 will cause openocd to hang.
usb_blaster_lowlevel_driver ftdi