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29 * This defines formats and data structures used to talk to ADIv5 entities.
30 * Those include a DAP, different types of Debug Port (DP), and memory mapped
31 * resources accessed through a MEM-AP.
36 /* FIXME remove these JTAG-specific decls when mem_ap_read_buf_u32()
37 * is no longer JTAG-specific
39 #define JTAG_DP_DPACC 0xA
40 #define JTAG_DP_APACC 0xB
42 /* three-bit ACK values for SWD access (sent LSB first) */
43 #define SWD_ACK_OK 0x1
44 #define SWD_ACK_WAIT 0x2
45 #define SWD_ACK_FAULT 0x4
50 #define BANK_REG(bank, reg) (((bank) << 4) | (reg))
52 /* A[3:0] for DP registers; A[1:0] are always zero.
53 * - JTAG accesses all of these via JTAG_DP_DPACC, except for
54 * IDCODE (JTAG_DP_IDCODE) and ABORT (JTAG_DP_ABORT).
55 * - SWD accesses these directly, sometimes needing SELECT.CTRLSEL
57 #define DP_IDCODE BANK_REG(0x0, 0x0) /* SWD: read */
58 #define DP_ABORT BANK_REG(0x0, 0x0) /* SWD: write */
59 #define DP_CTRL_STAT BANK_REG(0x0, 0x4) /* r/w */
60 #define DP_RESEND BANK_REG(0x0, 0x8) /* SWD: read */
61 #define DP_SELECT BANK_REG(0x0, 0x8) /* JTAG: r/w; SWD: write */
62 #define DP_RDBUFF BANK_REG(0x0, 0xC) /* read-only */
63 #define DP_WCR BANK_REG(0x1, 0x4) /* SWD: r/w */
65 #define WCR_TO_TRN(wcr) ((uint32_t)(1 + (3 & ((wcr)) >> 8))) /* 1..4 clocks */
66 #define WCR_TO_PRESCALE(wcr) ((uint32_t)(7 & ((wcr)))) /* impl defined */
68 /* Fields of the DP's AP ABORT register */
69 #define DAPABORT (1UL << 0)
70 #define STKCMPCLR (1UL << 1) /* SWD-only */
71 #define STKERRCLR (1UL << 2) /* SWD-only */
72 #define WDERRCLR (1UL << 3) /* SWD-only */
73 #define ORUNERRCLR (1UL << 4) /* SWD-only */
75 /* Fields of the DP's CTRL/STAT register */
76 #define CORUNDETECT (1UL << 0)
77 #define SSTICKYORUN (1UL << 1)
78 /* 3:2 - transaction mode (e.g. pushed compare) */
79 #define SSTICKYCMP (1UL << 4)
80 #define SSTICKYERR (1UL << 5)
81 #define READOK (1UL << 6) /* SWD-only */
82 #define WDATAERR (1UL << 7) /* SWD-only */
83 /* 11:8 - mask lanes for pushed compare or verify ops */
84 /* 21:12 - transaction counter */
85 #define CDBGRSTREQ (1UL << 26)
86 #define CDBGRSTACK (1UL << 27)
87 #define CDBGPWRUPREQ (1UL << 28)
88 #define CDBGPWRUPACK (1UL << 29)
89 #define CSYSPWRUPREQ (1UL << 30)
90 #define CSYSPWRUPACK (1UL << 31)
92 /* MEM-AP register addresses */
93 #define MEM_AP_REG_CSW 0x00
94 #define MEM_AP_REG_TAR 0x04
95 #define MEM_AP_REG_TAR64 0x08 /* RW: Large Physical Address Extension */
96 #define MEM_AP_REG_DRW 0x0C /* RW: Data Read/Write register */
97 #define MEM_AP_REG_BD0 0x10 /* RW: Banked Data register 0-3 */
98 #define MEM_AP_REG_BD1 0x14
99 #define MEM_AP_REG_BD2 0x18
100 #define MEM_AP_REG_BD3 0x1C
101 #define MEM_AP_REG_MBT 0x20 /* --: Memory Barrier Transfer register */
102 #define MEM_AP_REG_BASE64 0xF0 /* RO: Debug Base Address (LA) register */
103 #define MEM_AP_REG_CFG 0xF4 /* RO: Configuration register */
104 #define MEM_AP_REG_BASE 0xF8 /* RO: Debug Base Address register */
105 /* Generic AP register address */
106 #define AP_REG_IDR 0xFC /* RO: Identification Register */
108 /* Fields of the MEM-AP's CSW register */
112 #define CSW_ADDRINC_MASK (3UL << 4)
113 #define CSW_ADDRINC_OFF 0UL
114 #define CSW_ADDRINC_SINGLE (1UL << 4)
115 #define CSW_ADDRINC_PACKED (2UL << 4)
116 #define CSW_DEVICE_EN (1UL << 6)
117 #define CSW_TRIN_PROG (1UL << 7)
118 #define CSW_SPIDEN (1UL << 23)
119 /* 30:24 - implementation-defined! */
120 #define CSW_HPROT (1UL << 25) /* ? */
121 #define CSW_MASTER_DEBUG (1UL << 29) /* ? */
122 #define CSW_SPROT (1UL << 30)
123 #define CSW_DBGSWENABLE (1UL << 31)
126 * This represents an ARM Debug Interface (v5) Access Port (AP).
127 * Most common is a MEM-AP, for memory access.
131 * Default value for (MEM-AP) AP_REG_CSW register.
133 uint32_t csw_default;
136 * Cache for (MEM-AP) AP_REG_CSW register value. This is written to
137 * configure an access mode, such as autoincrementing AP_REG_TAR during
138 * word access. "-1" indicates no cached value.
143 * Cache for (MEM-AP) AP_REG_TAR register value This is written to
144 * configure the address being read or written
145 * "-1" indicates no cached value.
150 * Configures how many extra tck clocks are added after starting a
151 * MEM-AP access before we try to read its status (and/or result).
153 uint32_t memaccess_tck;
155 /* Size of TAR autoincrement block, ARM ADI Specification requires at least 10 bits */
156 uint32_t tar_autoincr_block;
158 /* true if packed transfers are supported by the MEM-AP */
159 bool packed_transfers;
161 /* true if unaligned memory access is not supported by the MEM-AP */
162 bool unaligned_access_bad;
167 * This represents an ARM Debug Interface (v5) Debug Access Port (DAP).
168 * A DAP has two types of component: one Debug Port (DP), which is a
169 * transport agent; and at least one Access Port (AP), controlling
172 * There are two basic DP transports: JTAG, and ARM's low pin-count SWD.
173 * Accordingly, this interface is responsible for hiding the transport
174 * differences so upper layer code can largely ignore them.
176 * When the chip is implemented with JTAG-DP or SW-DP, the transport is
177 * fixed as JTAG or SWD, respectively. Chips incorporating SWJ-DP permit
178 * a choice made at board design time (by only using the SWD pins), or
179 * as part of setting up a debug session (if all the dual-role JTAG/SWD
180 * signals are available).
183 const struct dap_ops *ops;
185 struct jtag_tap *tap;
187 uint32_t dp_ctrl_stat;
189 struct adiv5_ap ap[256];
191 /* The current manually selected AP by the "dap apsel" command */
195 * Cache for DP_SELECT bits identifying the current AP. A DAP may
196 * connect to multiple APs, such as one MEM-AP for general access,
197 * another reserved for accessing debug modules, and a JTAG-DP.
198 * "-1" indicates no cached value.
203 * Cache for DP_SELECT bits identifying the current four-word AP
204 * register bank. This caches AP register addresss bits 7:4; JTAG
205 * and SWD access primitves pass address bits 3:2; bits 1:0 are zero.
206 * "-1" indicates no cached value.
208 uint32_t ap_bank_value;
211 * Cache for DP_SELECT bits identifying the current four-word DP
212 * register bank. This caches DP register addresss bits 7:4; JTAG
213 * and SWD access primitves pass address bits 3:2; bits 1:0 are zero.
215 uint32_t dp_bank_value;
217 /* information about current pending SWjDP-AHBAP transaction */
221 * Holds the pointer to the destination word for the last queued read,
222 * for use with posted AP read sequence optimization.
226 /* The TI TMS470 and TMS570 series processors use a BE-32 memory ordering
227 * despite lack of support in the ARMv7 architecture. Memory access through
228 * the AHB-AP has strange byte ordering these processors, and we need to
229 * swizzle appropriately. */
230 bool ti_be_32_quirks;
233 * Signals that an attempt to reestablish communication afresh
234 * should be performed before the next access.
240 * Transport-neutral representation of queued DAP transactions, supporting
241 * both JTAG and SWD transports. All submitted transactions are logically
242 * queued, until the queue is executed by run(). Some implementations might
243 * execute transactions as soon as they're submitted, but no status is made
244 * available until run().
247 /** DP register read. */
248 int (*queue_dp_read)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
250 /** DP register write. */
251 int (*queue_dp_write)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
254 /** AP register read. */
255 int (*queue_ap_read)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
257 /** AP register write. */
258 int (*queue_ap_write)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
261 /** AP operation abort. */
262 int (*queue_ap_abort)(struct adiv5_dap *dap, uint8_t *ack);
264 /** Executes all queued DAP operations. */
265 int (*run)(struct adiv5_dap *dap);
272 AP_TYPE_AHB_AP = 0x01, /* AHB Memory-AP */
273 AP_TYPE_APB_AP = 0x02, /* APB Memory-AP */
274 AP_TYPE_JTAG_AP = 0x10 /* JTAG-AP - JTAG master for controlling other JTAG devices */
278 * Queue a DP register read.
279 * Note that not all DP registers are readable; also, that JTAG and SWD
280 * have slight differences in DP register support.
282 * @param dap The DAP used for reading.
283 * @param reg The two-bit number of the DP register being read.
284 * @param data Pointer saying where to store the register's value
285 * (in host endianness).
287 * @return ERROR_OK for success, else a fault code.
289 static inline int dap_queue_dp_read(struct adiv5_dap *dap,
290 unsigned reg, uint32_t *data)
292 assert(dap->ops != NULL);
293 return dap->ops->queue_dp_read(dap, reg, data);
297 * Queue a DP register write.
298 * Note that not all DP registers are writable; also, that JTAG and SWD
299 * have slight differences in DP register support.
301 * @param dap The DAP used for writing.
302 * @param reg The two-bit number of the DP register being written.
303 * @param data Value being written (host endianness)
305 * @return ERROR_OK for success, else a fault code.
307 static inline int dap_queue_dp_write(struct adiv5_dap *dap,
308 unsigned reg, uint32_t data)
310 assert(dap->ops != NULL);
311 return dap->ops->queue_dp_write(dap, reg, data);
315 * Queue an AP register read.
317 * @param dap The DAP used for reading.
318 * @param reg The number of the AP register being read.
319 * @param data Pointer saying where to store the register's value
320 * (in host endianness).
322 * @return ERROR_OK for success, else a fault code.
324 static inline int dap_queue_ap_read(struct adiv5_dap *dap,
325 unsigned reg, uint32_t *data)
327 assert(dap->ops != NULL);
328 return dap->ops->queue_ap_read(dap, reg, data);
332 * Queue an AP register write.
334 * @param dap The DAP used for writing.
335 * @param reg The number of the AP register being written.
336 * @param data Value being written (host endianness)
338 * @return ERROR_OK for success, else a fault code.
340 static inline int dap_queue_ap_write(struct adiv5_dap *dap,
341 unsigned reg, uint32_t data)
343 assert(dap->ops != NULL);
344 return dap->ops->queue_ap_write(dap, reg, data);
348 * Queue an AP abort operation. The current AP transaction is aborted,
349 * including any update of the transaction counter. The AP is left in
350 * an unknown state (so it must be re-initialized). For use only after
351 * the AP has reported WAIT status for an extended period.
353 * @param dap The DAP used for writing.
354 * @param ack Pointer to where transaction status will be stored.
356 * @return ERROR_OK for success, else a fault code.
358 static inline int dap_queue_ap_abort(struct adiv5_dap *dap, uint8_t *ack)
360 assert(dap->ops != NULL);
361 return dap->ops->queue_ap_abort(dap, ack);
365 * Perform all queued DAP operations, and clear any errors posted in the
366 * CTRL_STAT register when they are done. Note that if more than one AP
367 * operation will be queued, one of the first operations in the queue
368 * should probably enable CORUNDETECT in the CTRL/STAT register.
370 * @param dap The DAP used.
372 * @return ERROR_OK for success, else a fault code.
374 static inline int dap_run(struct adiv5_dap *dap)
376 assert(dap->ops != NULL);
377 return dap->ops->run(dap);
380 static inline int dap_dp_read_atomic(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
385 retval = dap_queue_dp_read(dap, reg, value);
386 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
392 static inline int dap_dp_poll_register(struct adiv5_dap *dap, unsigned reg,
393 uint32_t mask, uint32_t value, int timeout)
396 assert((value & mask) == value);
400 LOG_DEBUG("DAP: poll %x, mask 0x%08" PRIx32 ", value 0x%08" PRIx32,
403 ret = dap_dp_read_atomic(dap, reg, ®val);
407 if ((regval & mask) == value)
414 LOG_DEBUG("DAP: poll %x timeout", reg);
421 /** Accessor for currently selected DAP-AP number (0..255) */
422 static inline uint8_t dap_ap_get_select(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp)
424 return (uint8_t)(swjdp->ap_current >> 24);
427 /* AP selection applies to future AP transactions */
428 void dap_ap_select(struct adiv5_dap *dap, uint8_t ap);
430 /* Queued AP transactions */
431 int dap_setup_accessport(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp,
432 uint32_t csw, uint32_t tar);
434 /* Queued MEM-AP memory mapped single word transfers with selection of ap */
435 int mem_ap_sel_read_u32(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
436 uint32_t address, uint32_t *value);
437 int mem_ap_sel_write_u32(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
438 uint32_t address, uint32_t value);
440 /* Synchronous MEM-AP memory mapped single word transfers with selection of ap */
441 int mem_ap_sel_read_atomic_u32(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
442 uint32_t address, uint32_t *value);
443 int mem_ap_sel_write_atomic_u32(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
444 uint32_t address, uint32_t value);
446 /* Synchronous MEM-AP memory mapped bus block transfers with selection of ap */
447 int mem_ap_sel_read_buf(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
448 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address);
449 int mem_ap_sel_write_buf(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
450 const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address);
452 /* Synchronous, non-incrementing buffer functions for accessing fifos, with
454 int mem_ap_sel_read_buf_noincr(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
455 uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address);
456 int mem_ap_sel_write_buf_noincr(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t ap,
457 const uint8_t *buffer, uint32_t size, uint32_t count, uint32_t address);
459 /* Create DAP struct */
460 struct adiv5_dap *dap_init(void);
462 /* Initialisation of the debug system, power domains and registers */
463 int ahbap_debugport_init(struct adiv5_dap *swjdp, uint8_t apsel);
465 /* Probe the AP for ROM Table location */
466 int dap_get_debugbase(struct adiv5_dap *dap, int ap,
467 uint32_t *dbgbase, uint32_t *apid);
469 /* Probe Access Ports to find a particular type */
470 int dap_find_ap(struct adiv5_dap *dap,
471 enum ap_type type_to_find,
472 uint8_t *ap_num_out);
474 /* Lookup CoreSight component */
475 int dap_lookup_cs_component(struct adiv5_dap *dap, int ap,
476 uint32_t dbgbase, uint8_t type, uint32_t *addr, int32_t *idx);
480 /* Put debug link into SWD mode */
481 int dap_to_swd(struct target *target);
483 /* Put debug link into JTAG mode */
484 int dap_to_jtag(struct target *target);
486 extern const struct command_registration dap_command_handlers[];