-#
-# Defines basic Tcl procs that must be there for
-# OpenOCD to work.
+# Defines basic Tcl procs that must exist for OpenOCD scripts to work.
#
# Embedded into OpenOCD executable
#
-# Help text list. A list of command + help text pairs.
-#
-# Commands can be more than one word and they are stored
-# as "flash banks" "help text x x x"
-
-proc add_help_text {cmd cmd_help} {
- global ocd_helptext
- lappend ocd_helptext [list $cmd $cmd_help]
-}
-
-proc get_help_text {} {
- global ocd_helptext
- return $ocd_helptext
-}
-
-# Production command
-# FIX!!! need to figure out how to feed back relevant output
-# from e.g. "flash banks" command...
-proc board_produce {filename serialnumber} {
- openocd "reset init"
- openocd "flash write_image erase $filename [flash] bin"]]
- openocd "verify_image $filename [flash] bin"]]
- echo "Successfully ran production procedure"
-}
-
-proc board_test {} {
- echo "Production test not implemented"
-}
-
-# Show flash in human readable form
-# This is an example of a human readable form of a low level fn
-proc flash_banks {} {
- set i 0
- set result ""
- foreach {a} [ocd_flash_banks] {
- if {$i > 0} {
- set result "$result\n"
- }
- set result [format "$result#%d: %s at 0x%08x, size 0x%08x, buswidth %d, chipwidth %d" $i $a(name) $a(base) $a(size) $a(bus_width) $a(chip_width)]
- set i [expr $i+1]
- }
- return $result
-}
-
# We need to explicitly redirect this to the OpenOCD command
# as Tcl defines the exit proc
proc exit {} {
ocd_throw exit
}
-#Print help text for a command. Word wrap
-#help text that is too wide inside column.
-proc help {args} {
- global ocd_helptext
- set cmd $args
- foreach a [lsort $ocd_helptext] {
- if {[string length $cmd]==0||[string first $cmd $a]!=-1||[string first $cmd [lindex $a 1]]!=-1} {
- set w 50
- set cmdname [lindex $a 0]
- set h [lindex $a 1]
- set n 0
- while 1 {
- if {$n > [string length $h]} {break}
-
- set next_a [expr $n+$w]
- if {[string length $h]>$n+$w} {
- set xxxx [string range $h $n [expr $n+$w]]
- for {set lastpos [expr [string length $xxxx]-1]} {$lastpos>=0&&[string compare [string range $xxxx $lastpos $lastpos] " "]!=0} {set lastpos [expr $lastpos-1]} {
- }
- #set next_a -1
- if {$lastpos!=-1} {
- set next_a [expr $lastpos+$n+1]
- }
- }
-
-
- puts [format "%-25s %s" $cmdname [string range $h $n [expr $next_a-1]] ]
- set cmdname ""
- set n [expr $next_a]
- }
+# All commands are registered with an 'ocd_' prefix, while the "real"
+# command is a wrapper that calls this function. Its primary purpose is
+# to discard 'handler' command output,
+proc ocd_bouncer {name args} {
+ set cmd [format "ocd_%s" $name]
+ set type [eval ocd_command type $cmd $args]
+ set errcode error
+ if {$type == "native"} {
+ return [eval $cmd $args]
+ } else {if {$type == "simple"} {
+ set errcode [catch {eval $cmd $args}]
+ if {$errcode == 0} {
+ return ""
+ } else {
+ # 'classic' commands output error message as part of progress output
+ set errmsg ""
}
- }
+ } else {if {$type == "group"} {
+ catch {eval ocd_usage $name $args}
+ set errmsg [format "%s: command requires more arguments" \
+ [concat $name " " $args]]
+ } else {
+ set errmsg [format "invalid subcommand \"%s\"" $args]
+ }}}
+ return -code $errcode $errmsg
}
-add_help_text help "Tcl implementation of help command"
-
-
-# If a fn is unknown to Tcl, we try to execute it as an OpenOCD command
-#
-# We also support two level commands. "flash banks" is translated to
-# flash_banks
-proc unknown {args} {
- # do the name mangling from "flash banks" to "flash_banks"
- if {[llength $args]>=2} {
- set cmd_name "[lindex $args 0]_[lindex $args 1]"
- # Fix?? add a check here if this is a command?
- # we'll strip away args until we fail anyway...
- return [eval "$cmd_name [lrange $args 2 end]"]
- }
- # This really is an unknown command.
- return -code error "Unknown command: $args"
-}
-
-proc new_target_name { } {
- return [target number [expr [target count] - 1 ]]
-}
-
-
-proc target_script {target_num eventname scriptname} {
-
- set tname [target number $target_num]
-
- if { 0 == [string compare $eventname "reset"] } {
- $tname configure -event reset-init "script $scriptname"
- return
- }
-
- if { 0 == [string compare $eventname "post_reset"] } {
- $tname configure -event reset-init "script $scriptname"
- return
- }
-
- if { 0 == [string compare $eventname "pre_reset"] } {
- $tname configure -event reset-start "script $scriptname"
- return
- }
-
- if { 0 == [string compare $eventname "gdb_program_config"] } {
- $tname configure -event old-gdb_program_config "script $scriptname"
- return
- }
-
- return -code error "Unknown target (old) event: $eventname (try $tname configure -event NAME)"
-
-}
-
-add_help_text target_script "DEPRECATED please see the new TARGETNAME configure -event interface"
-
-
# Try flipping / and \ to find file if the filename does not
# match the precise spelling
proc find {filename} {
if {[catch {ocd_find $filename} t]==0} {
return $t
- }
+ }
if {[catch {ocd_find [string map {\ /} $filename} t]==0} {
return $t
- }
+ }
if {[catch {ocd_find [string map {/ \\} $filename} t]==0} {
return $t
- }
+ }
# make sure error message matches original input string
return -code error "Can't find $filename"
}
-add_help_text find "<file> - print full path to file according to OpenOCD search rules"
+add_usage_text find "<file>"
+add_help_text find "print full path to file according to OpenOCD search rules"
-# Run script
+# Find and run a script
proc script {filename} {
- source [find $filename]
-}
-
-#proc daemon_reset {} {
-# puts "Daemon reset is obsolete. Use -c init -c \"reset halt\" at end of openocd command line instead");
-#}
-
-add_help_text script "<filename> - filename of OpenOCD script (tcl) to run"
-
-
-
-# Handle GDB 'R' packet. Can be overriden by configuration script,
-# but it's not something one would expect target scripts to do
-# normally
-proc ocd_gdb_restart {target_num} {
- # Fix!!! we're resetting all targets here! Really we should reset only
- # one target
- reset halt
-}
-
-
-# If RCLK is not supported, use fallback_speed_khz
-proc jtag_rclk {fallback_speed_khz} {
- if {[catch {jtag_khz 0}]!=0} {
- jtag_khz $fallback_speed_khz
- }
-}
-
-add_help_text jtag_rclk "fallback_speed_khz - set JTAG speed to RCLK or use fallback speed"
-
-proc ocd_process_reset { MODE } {
-
- # If this target must be halted...
- set halt -1
- if { 0 == [string compare $MODE halt] } {
- set halt 1
- }
- if { 0 == [string compare $MODE init] } {
- set halt 1;
- }
- if { 0 == [string compare $MODE run ] } {
- set halt 0;
- }
- if { $halt < 0 } {
- return -error "Invalid mode: $MODE, must be one of: halt, init, or run";
- }
-
- foreach t [ target names ] {
- # New event script.
- $t invoke-event reset-start
- }
-
- # Init the tap controller.
- jtag arp_init-reset
-
- # Examine all targets.
- foreach t [ target names ] {
- $t arp_examine
- }
-
- # Let the C code know we are asserting reset.
- foreach t [ target names ] {
- $t invoke-event reset-assert-pre
- # C code needs to know if we expect to 'halt'
- $t arp_reset assert $halt
- $t invoke-event reset-assert-post
- }
-
- # Now de-assert reset.
- foreach t [ target names ] {
- $t invoke-event reset-deassert-pre
- # Again, de-assert code needs to know..
- $t arp_reset deassert $halt
- $t invoke-event reset-deassert-post
- }
-
-
- # Pass 1 - Now try to halt.
- if { $halt } {
- foreach t [target names] {
-
- # Wait upto 1 second for target to halt. Why 1sec? Cause
- # the JTAG tap reset signal might be hooked to a slow
- # resistor/capacitor circuit - and it might take a while
- # to charge
-
- # Catch, but ignore any errors.
- catch { $t arp_waitstate halted 1000 }
-
- # Did we succeed?
- set s [$t curstate]
-
- if { 0 != [string compare $s "halted" ] } {
- return -error [format "TARGET: %s - Not halted" $t]
- }
- }
- }
-
- #Pass 2 - if needed "init"
- if { 0 == [string compare init $MODE] } {
- foreach t [target names] {
- set err [catch "$t arp_waitstate halted 5000"]
- # Did it halt?
- if { $err == 0 } {
- $t invoke-event reset-init
- }
- }
- }
-
- foreach t [ target names ] {
- $t invoke-event reset-end
- }
-}
-
-
-# stubs for targets scripts that do not have production procedure
-proc production_info {} {
- return "Imagine an explanation here..."
-}
-add_help_text production_info "Displays informationo on production procedure for target script"
-
-proc production {firmwarefile serialnumber} {
- puts "Imagine production procedure running successfully. Programmed $firmwarefile with serial number $serialnumber"
-}
-
-add_help_text production "Runs production procedure. Throws exception if procedure failed. Prints progress messages."
-
-proc production_test {} {
- puts "Imagine nifty test procedure having run to completion here."
+ uplevel #0 [list source [find $filename]]
}
-add_help_text production "Runs test procedure. Throws exception if procedure failed. Prints progress messages."
+add_help_text script "filename of OpenOCD script (tcl) to run"
+add_usage_text script "<file>"
+#########