X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fopenocd.texi;h=78451c71c07fa05e436bd9641fc2d5771c8fad73;hb=61a2f3284b984abee0ffd1166ecd79a0ea82976e;hp=4ce6e0426265c4470c5dcff9cd8641af154039b8;hpb=248161cbf47af9f7fc8c00b5efa79a1ff8e65848;p=fw%2Fopenocd diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index 4ce6e0426..78451c71c 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -2371,9 +2371,9 @@ This command is only available if your libusb1 is at least version 1.0.16. 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, presto, vsllink, xds110. The following adapters have their own command to specify the serial string: -ft232r, ftdi, hla, jlink, kitprog, presto, st-link, vsllink, xds110. +hla, jlink, st-link. @end deffn @section Interface Drivers @@ -2512,15 +2512,6 @@ of the adapter. If not specified, the device description is ignored during device selection. @end deffn -@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.) -@end deffn - @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. @@ -2641,12 +2632,6 @@ The vendor ID and product ID of the adapter. If not specified, default 0x0403:0x6001 is used. @end deffn -@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. -@end deffn - @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. @@ -2911,11 +2896,6 @@ Indicate that a PSoC acquisition sequence needs to be run during adapter init. Please be aware that the acquisition sequence hard-resets the target. @end deffn -@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. -@end deffn - @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 @@ -3030,9 +3010,6 @@ parport cable wiggler @deffn {Interface Driver} {presto} ASIX PRESTO USB JTAG programmer. -@deffn {Config Command} {presto serial} serial_string -Configures the USB serial number of the Presto device to use. -@end deffn @end deffn @deffn {Interface Driver} {rlink} @@ -3164,11 +3141,6 @@ LaunchPad evaluation boards. The XDS110 is also available as a stand-alone USB debug probe with the added capability to supply power to the target board. The following commands are supported by the XDS110 driver: -@deffn {Config Command} {xds110 serial} serial_string -Specifies the serial number of which XDS110 probe to use. Otherwise, the first -XDS110 found will be used. -@end deffn - @deffn {Config Command} {xds110 supply} voltage_in_millivolts Available only on the XDS110 stand-alone probe. Sets the voltage level of the XDS110 power supply. A value of 0 leaves the supply off. Otherwise, the supply