+source [find target/icepick.cfg]
if { [info exists CHIPNAME] } {
set _CHIPNAME $CHIPNAME
set _CHIPNAME am335x
}
-# This chip contains an IcePick-D JTAG router. The IcePick-C configuration is almost
-# compatible, but it doesn't work. For now, we will just embed the IcePick-D
-# routines here.
-proc icepick_d_tapenable {jrc port} {
- # select router
- irscan $jrc 7 -endstate IRPAUSE
- drscan $jrc 8 0x89 -endstate DRPAUSE
-
- # set ip control
- irscan $jrc 2 -endstate IRPAUSE
- drscan $jrc 32 [expr 0xa0002108 + ($port << 24)] -endstate DRPAUSE
-
- # for icepick_D
- irscan $jrc 2 -endstate IRPAUSE
- drscan $jrc 32 0xe0002008 -endstate DRPAUSE
-
- irscan $jrc 0x3F -endstate RUN/IDLE
- runtest 10
-}
-
#
# M3 DAP
#
# Copyright (C) 2009 by David Brownell
#
-# Utilities for TI ICEpick-C ... used in DaVinci, OMAP3, and more.
-# Details about the ICEPickC are available in the AM/DM37x document SPRUGN4M
+# Utilities for TI ICEpick-C/D used in most TI SoCs
+# Details about the ICEPick are available in the the TRM for each SoC
+# and http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/ICEPICK
# create "constants"
proc CONST { key } {
runtest 10
}
+# jrc == TAP name for the ICEpick
+# port == a port number, 0..15
+# Follow the sequence described in
+# http://processors.wiki.ti.com/images/f/f6/Router_Scan_Sequence-ICEpick-D.pdf
+proc icepick_d_tapenable {jrc port} {
+ # First CONNECT to the ICEPick
+ icepick_c_connect $jrc
+
+ # Select the port
+ irscan $jrc [CONST IR_ROUTER] -endstate IRPAUSE
+ drscan $jrc 32 [expr 0xa0002108 + ($port << 24)] -endstate DRPAUSE
+
+ # Set 4 bit core ID to the Cortex-A
+ irscan $jrc [CONST IR_ROUTER] -endstate IRPAUSE
+ drscan $jrc 32 0xe0002008 -endstate DRPAUSE
+
+ # Enter the bypass state
+ irscan $jrc [CONST IF_BYPASS] -endstate RUN/IDLE
+ runtest 10
+}
+
# This function uses the ICEPick to send a warm system reset
proc icepick_c_wreset {jrc} {