@itemize @bullet
@item @b{-expected-id NUMBER}
@* By default it is zero. If non-zero represents the
-expected tap ID used when the JTAG chain is examined. See below.
+expected tap ID used when the JTAG chain is examined. Repeat
+the option as many times as required if multiple id's can be
+expected. See below.
@item @b{-disable}
@item @b{-enable}
@* By default not specified the tap is enabled. Some chips have a
# See STM Document RM0008
# Section 26.6.2
# Low density devices, Rev A
- set _BSTAPID 0x06412041
+ set _BSTAPID1 0x06412041
# Medium density devices, Rev A
- set _BSTAPID 0x06410041
+ set _BSTAPID2 0x06410041
# Medium density devices, Rev B and Rev Z
- set _BSTAPID 0x16410041
+ set _BSTAPID3 0x16410041
# High density devices, Rev A
- set _BSTAPID 0x06414041
+ set _BSTAPID4 0x06414041
}
-jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME bs -irlen 5 -ircapture 0x1 -irmask 0x1 -expected-id $_BSTAPID
+jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME bs -irlen 5 -ircapture 0x1 -irmask 0x1 -expected-id $_BSTAPID1 -expected-id $_BSTAPID2 -expected-id $_BSTAPID3 -expected-id $_BSTAPID4
set _TARGETNAME [format "%s.cpu" $_CHIPNAME]
target create $_TARGETNAME cortex_m3 -endian $_ENDIAN -chain-position $_TARGETNAME