The TCL command "return" always returns error code JIM_RETURN, to
indicate that the effective error code and message are elsewhere.
In the current implementation, the caller of jtag's event only
checks for return code JIM_OK and considers any other value,
including JIM_RETURN, as an error condition.
It can be tested running openocd on a jtag target and adding a
jtag event "setup" with a single line "return", e.g.
openocd -f board/ti_cc3200_launchxl.cfg \
-c 'jtag configure cc32xx.cpu -event setup return'
to get the message:
../src/jtag/core.c:1599: Error:
in procedure 'jtag_init' called at file "../src/jtag/core.c",
line 1599
Modify jtag_tap_handle_event() to detect the specific return value
of the "return" command and to test the real error code that is,
eventually, specified to the TCL "return" command.
Change-Id: I6d6febc15ef169638afffbffc1810e0b84fcf5c8
Reported-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/5199
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
static void jtag_tap_handle_event(struct jtag_tap *tap, enum jtag_event e)
{
struct jtag_tap_event_action *jteap;
+ int retval;
for (jteap = tap->event_action; jteap != NULL; jteap = jteap->next) {
if (jteap->event != e)
tap->dotted_name, e, nvp->name,
Jim_GetString(jteap->body, NULL));
- if (Jim_EvalObj(jteap->interp, jteap->body) != JIM_OK) {
+ retval = Jim_EvalObj(jteap->interp, jteap->body);
+ if (retval == JIM_RETURN)
+ retval = jteap->interp->returnCode;
+
+ if (retval != JIM_OK) {
Jim_MakeErrorMessage(jteap->interp);
LOG_USER("%s", Jim_GetString(Jim_GetResult(jteap->interp), NULL));
continue;