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26 #ifndef JTAG_COMMANDS_H
27 #define JTAG_COMMANDS_H
29 /**
30 * The inferred type of a scan_command_s structure, indicating whether
31 * the command has the host scan in from the device, the host scan out
32 * to the device, or both.
34 enum scan_type {
35 /// From device to host,
36 SCAN_IN = 1,
37 /// From host to device,
38 SCAN_OUT = 2,
39 /// Full-duplex scan.
40 SCAN_IO = 3
43 /**
44 * The scan_command provide a means of encapsulating a set of scan_field_s
45 * structures that should be scanned in/out to the device.
47 struct scan_command {
48 /// instruction/not data scan
49 bool ir_scan;
50 /// number of fields in *fields array
51 int num_fields;
52 /// pointer to an array of data scan fields
53 struct scan_field* fields;
54 /// state in which JTAG commands should finish
55 tap_state_t end_state;
58 struct statemove_command {
59 /// state in which JTAG commands should finish
60 tap_state_t end_state;
63 struct pathmove_command {
64 /// number of states in *path
65 int num_states;
66 /// states that have to be passed
67 tap_state_t* path;
70 struct runtest_command {
71 /// number of cycles to spend in Run-Test/Idle state
72 int num_cycles;
73 /// state in which JTAG commands should finish
74 tap_state_t end_state;
78 struct stableclocks_command {
79 /// number of clock cycles that should be sent
80 int num_cycles;
84 struct reset_command {
85 /// Set TRST output: 0 = deassert, 1 = assert, -1 = no change
86 int trst;
87 /// Set SRST output: 0 = deassert, 1 = assert, -1 = no change
88 int srst;
91 struct end_state_command {
92 /// state in which JTAG commands should finish
93 tap_state_t end_state;
96 struct sleep_command {
97 /// number of microseconds to sleep
98 uint32_t us;
102 * Encapsulates a series of bits to be clocked out, affecting state
103 * and mode of the interface.
105 * In JTAG mode these are clocked out on TMS, using TCK. They may be
106 * used for link resets, transitioning between JTAG and SWD modes, or
107 * to implement JTAG state machine transitions (implementing pathmove
108 * or statemove operations).
110 * In SWD mode these are clocked out on SWDIO, using SWCLK, and are
111 * used for link resets and transitioning between SWD and JTAG modes.
113 struct tms_command {
114 /** How many bits should be clocked out. */
115 unsigned num_bits;
116 /** The bits to clock out; the LSB is bit 0 of bits[0]. */
117 const uint8_t *bits;
121 * Defines a container type that hold a pointer to a JTAG command
122 * structure of any defined type.
124 union jtag_command_container {
125 struct scan_command *scan;
126 struct statemove_command *statemove;
127 struct pathmove_command *pathmove;
128 struct runtest_command *runtest;
129 struct stableclocks_command *stableclocks;
130 struct reset_command *reset;
131 struct end_state_command *end_state;
132 struct sleep_command *sleep;
133 struct tms_command *tms;
137 * The type of the @c jtag_command_container contained by a
138 * @c jtag_command_s structure.
140 enum jtag_command_type {
141 JTAG_SCAN = 1,
142 /* JTAG_TLR_RESET's non-minidriver implementation is a
143 * vestige from a statemove cmd. The statemove command
144 * is obsolete and replaced by pathmove.
146 * pathmove does not support reset as one of it's states,
147 * hence the need for an explicit statemove command.
149 JTAG_TLR_RESET = 2,
150 JTAG_RUNTEST = 3,
151 JTAG_RESET = 4,
152 JTAG_PATHMOVE = 6,
153 JTAG_SLEEP = 7,
154 JTAG_STABLECLOCKS = 8,
155 JTAG_TMS = 9,
158 struct jtag_command {
159 union jtag_command_container cmd;
160 enum jtag_command_type type;
161 struct jtag_command *next;
164 /// The current queue of jtag_command_s structures.
165 extern struct jtag_command* jtag_command_queue;
167 void* cmd_queue_alloc(size_t size);
169 void jtag_queue_command(struct jtag_command *cmd);
170 void jtag_command_queue_reset(void);
172 enum scan_type jtag_scan_type(const struct scan_command* cmd);
173 int jtag_scan_size(const struct scan_command* cmd);
174 int jtag_read_buffer(uint8_t* buffer, const struct scan_command* cmd);
175 int jtag_build_buffer(const struct scan_command* cmd, uint8_t** buffer);
177 #endif // JTAG_COMMANDS_H