]> git.sur5r.net Git - openocd/commitdiff
XSVF: bugfix handling state paths
authorDavid Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:42:41 +0000 (12:42 -0700)
committerDavid Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:42:41 +0000 (12:42 -0700)
Implement XSVF support for detailed state path transitions,
by collecting sequences of XSTATE transitions into paths
and then calling pathmove().

It seems that the Xilinx tools want to force state-by-state
transitions instead of relying on the standardized SVF paths.
Like maybe there are XSVF tools not implementing SVF paths,
which are all that we support using svf_statemove().

So from IRPAUSE, instead of just issuing "XSTATE DRPAUSE"
they will issue XSTATES for each intermediate state: first
IREXIT2, then IRUPDATE, DRSELECT, DRCAPTURE, DREXIT1, and
finally DRPAUSE.  This works now.

Handling of paths that go *through* reset is a trifle dodgey,
but it should be safe.

Tested-by: Wookey <wookey@wookware.org>
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
src/xsvf/xsvf.c

index d00c47c6dd55d69b32fe27da2d1756bf8c64bfb8..719470ee0d79d37aee4a13282b516d0c2266298b 100644 (file)
@@ -211,9 +211,16 @@ static int handle_xsvf_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, char *cmd, cha
        int             tdo_mismatch = 0;
        int             result;
        int             verbose = 1;
-       char*   filename;
+       char            *filename;
 
-       int             runtest_requires_tck = 0;       /* a flag telling whether to clock TCK during waits, or simply sleep, controled by virt2 */
+       bool            collecting_path = false;
+       tap_state_t     path[XSTATE_MAX_PATH];
+       unsigned        pathlen = 0;
+
+       /* a flag telling whether to clock TCK during waits,
+        * or simply sleep, controled by virt2
+        */
+       int             runtest_requires_tck = 0;
 
 
        /* use NULL to indicate a "plain" xsvf file which accounts for
@@ -263,9 +270,88 @@ static int handle_xsvf_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, char *cmd, cha
 
        while (read(xsvf_fd, &opcode, 1) > 0)
        {
-               /* record the position of the just read opcode within the file */
+               /* record the position of this opcode within the file */
                file_offset = lseek(xsvf_fd, 0, SEEK_CUR) - 1;
 
+               /* maybe collect another state for a pathmove();
+                * or terminate a path.
+                */
+               if (collecting_path) {
+                       tap_state_t     mystate;
+                       uint8_t         uc;
+
+                       switch (opcode) {
+                       case XCOMMENT:
+                               /* ignore/show comments between XSTATE ops */
+                               break;
+                       case XSTATE:
+                               /* try to collect another transition */
+                               if (pathlen == XSTATE_MAX_PATH) {
+                                       LOG_ERROR("XSVF: path too long");
+                                       do_abort = 1;
+                                       break;
+                               }
+
+                               if (read(xsvf_fd, &uc, 1) < 0)
+                               {
+                                       do_abort = 1;
+                                       break;
+                               }
+
+                               mystate = xsvf_to_tap(uc);
+                               path[pathlen++] = mystate;
+
+                               LOG_DEBUG("XSTATE 0x%02X %s", uc,
+                                               tap_state_name(mystate));
+
+                               /* If path is incomplete, collect more */
+                               if (!svf_tap_state_is_stable(mystate))
+                                       continue;
+
+                               /* Else execute the path transitions we've
+                                * collected so far.
+                                *
+                                * NOTE:  Punting on the saved path is not
+                                * strictly correct, but we must to do this
+                                * unless jtag_add_pathmove() stops rejecting
+                                * paths containing RESET.  This is probably
+                                * harmless, since there aren't many options
+                                * for going from a stable state to reset;
+                                * at the worst, we may issue extra clocks
+                                * once we get to RESET.
+                                */
+                               if (mystate == TAP_RESET) {
+                                       LOG_WARNING("XSVF: dodgey RESET");
+                                       path[0] = mystate;
+                               }
+
+                               /* FALL THROUGH */
+                       default:
+                               /* Execute the path we collected
+                                *
+                                * NOTE: OpenOCD requires something that XSVF
+                                * doesn't:  the last TAP state in the path
+                                * must be stable.  In practice, tools that
+                                * create XSVF seem to follow that rule too.
+                                */
+                               collecting_path = false;
+
+                               if (path[0] == TAP_RESET)
+                                       jtag_add_tlr();
+                               else
+                                       jtag_add_pathmove(pathlen, path);
+
+                               result = jtag_get_error();
+                               if (result != ERROR_OK) {
+                                       LOG_ERROR("XSVF: pathmove error %d",
+                                                       result);
+                                       do_abort = 1;
+                                       break;
+                               }
+                               continue;
+                       }
+               }
+
                switch (opcode)
                {
                case XCOMPLETE:
@@ -500,6 +586,12 @@ static int handle_xsvf_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, char *cmd, cha
 
                                LOG_DEBUG("XSTATE 0x%02X %s", uc, tap_state_name(mystate));
 
+                               if (mystate == TAP_INVALID) {
+                                       LOG_ERROR("XSVF: bad XSTATE %02x", uc);
+                                       do_abort = 1;
+                                       break;
+                               }
+
                                /* NOTE: the current state is SVF-stable! */
 
                                /* no change == NOP */
@@ -518,19 +610,12 @@ static int handle_xsvf_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, char *cmd, cha
 
                                /*
                                 * A sequence of XSTATE transitions, each TAP
-                                * state adjacent to the previous one.
-                                *
-                                * NOTE: OpenOCD requires something that XSVF
-                                * doesn't:  the last TAP state in the path
-                                * must be stable.
-                                *
-                                * FIXME Implement path collection; submit via
-                                * jtag_add_pathmove() after teaching it to
-                                * report errors.
+                                * state adjacent to the previous one.  Start
+                                * collecting them.
                                 */
-                               LOG_ERROR("XSVF: 'XSTATE %s' ... NYET",
-                                               tap_state_name(mystate));
-                               unsupported = 1;
+                               collecting_path = true;
+                               pathlen = 1;
+                               path[0] = mystate;
                        }
                        break;