openocd/tcl/board/adsp-sc584-ezbrd.cfg
Peter Lawrence 8417a569fe tcl: Support for Analog Devices ADSP-SC58x / ADSP-SC584-EZBRD
The original script was broken by changes to the Cortex-A code.  The
recent introduction of the mem_ap target provided a new mechanism to
allow the script to be fixed.  This also adds an example board script
for the ADSP-SC584-EZBRD.

Change-Id: I36bc1ac6b6c036539f4175f1e65223ba10a35355
Signed-off-by: Peter Lawrence <majbthrd@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/4855
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
2019-01-26 22:32:10 +00:00

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#
# Analog Devices ADSP-SC584-EZBRD evaluation board
#
# Evaluation boards by Analog Devices (and designs derived from them) use a
# non-standard 10-pin 0.05" ARM Cortex Debug Connector. In this bastardized
# implementation, pin 9 (GND or GNDDetect) has been usurped with JTAG /TRST.
#
# As a result, a standards-compliant debug pod will force /TRST active,
# putting the processor's debug interface into reset and preventing usage.
#
# A connector adapter must be employed on these boards to isolate or remap
# /TRST so that it is only asserted when intended.
# Analog expects users to use their proprietary ICE-1000 / ICE-2000 with all
# ADSP-SC58x designs, but this is an ARM target (and subject to the
# qualifications above) many ARM debug pods should be compatible.
#source [find interface/cmsis-dap.cfg]
source [find interface/jlink.cfg]
# Analog's silicon supports SWD and JTAG, but their proprietary ICE is limited
# to JTAG. (This is presumably why their connector pinout was modified.)
# SWD is chosen here, as it is more efficient and doesn't require /TRST.
transport select swd
# chosen speed is 'safe' choice, but your adapter may be capable of more
adapter_khz 400
source [find target/adsp-sc58x.cfg]