Specifies the @var{serial_string} of the adapter to use.
If this command is not specified, serial strings are not checked.
Only the following adapter drivers use the serial string from this command:
-cmsis_dap.
+cmsis_dap, ft232r, ftdi, kitprog.
The following adapters have their own command to specify the serial string:
-ft232r, ftdi, hla, jlink, kitprog, presto, st-link, vsllink, xds110.
+hla, jlink, presto, st-link, vsllink, xds110.
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@section Interface Drivers
during device selection.
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-@deffn {Config Command} {ftdi serial} serial-number
-Specifies the @var{serial-number} of the adapter to use,
-in case the vendor provides unique IDs and more than one adapter
-is connected to the host.
-If not specified, serial numbers are not considered.
-(Note that USB serial numbers can be arbitrary Unicode strings,
-and are not restricted to containing only decimal digits.)
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-
@deffn {Config Command} {ftdi channel} channel
Selects the channel of the FTDI device to use for MPSSE operations. Most
adapters use the default, channel 0, but there are exceptions.
0x0403:0x6001 is used.
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-@deffn {Config Command} {ft232r serial_desc} @var{serial}
-Specifies the @var{serial} of the adapter to use, in case the
-vendor provides unique IDs and more than one adapter is connected to
-the host. If not specified, serial numbers are not considered.
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@deffn {Config Command} {ft232r jtag_nums} @var{tck} @var{tms} @var{tdi} @var{tdo}
Set four JTAG GPIO numbers at once.
If not specified, default 0 3 1 2 or TXD CTS RXD RTS is used.
Please be aware that the acquisition sequence hard-resets the target.
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-@deffn {Config Command} {kitprog_serial} serial
-Select a KitProg device by its @var{serial}. If left unspecified, the first
-device detected by OpenOCD will be used.
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@deffn {Command} {kitprog acquire_psoc}
Run a PSoC acquisition sequence immediately. Typically, this should not be used
outside of the target-specific configuration scripts since it hard-resets the