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21 * This driver implements a bitbang jtag interface using gpio lines via
23 * The aim of this driver implementation is use system GPIOs but avoid the
24 * need for a additional kernel driver.
25 * (Note memory mapped IO is another option, however it doesn't mix well with
26 * the kernel gpiolib driver - which makes sense I guess.)
28 * A gpio is required for tck, tms, tdi and tdo. One or both of srst and trst
29 * must be also be specified. The required jtag gpios are specified via the
30 * sysfsgpio_jtag_nums command or the relevant sysfsgpio_XXX_num commang.
31 * The srst and trst gpios are set via the sysfsgpio_srst_num and
32 * sysfsgpio_trst_num respectively. GPIO numbering follows the kernel
33 * convention of starting from 0.
35 * The gpios should not be in use by another entity, and must not be requested
36 * by a kernel driver without also being exported by it (otherwise they can't
37 * be exported by sysfs).
39 * The sysfs gpio interface can only manipulate one gpio at a time, so the
40 * bitbang write handler remembers the last state for tck, tms, tdi to avoid
42 * For speed the sysfs "value" entry is opened at init and held open.
43 * This results in considerable gains over open-write-close (45s vs 900s)
45 * Further work could address:
46 * -srst and trst open drain/ push pull
47 * -configurable active high/low for srst & trst
53 #include <jtag/interface.h>
57 * Helper func to determine if gpio number valid
59 * Assume here that there will be less than 1000 gpios on a system
61 static int is_gpio_valid(int gpio
)
63 return gpio
>= 0 && gpio
< 1000;
67 * Helper func to open, write to and close a file
68 * name and valstr must be null terminated.
70 * Returns negative on failure.
72 static int open_write_close(const char *name
, const char *valstr
)
75 int fd
= open(name
, O_WRONLY
);
79 ret
= write(fd
, valstr
, strlen(valstr
));
86 * Helper func to unexport gpio from sysfs
88 static void unexport_sysfs_gpio(int gpio
)
92 if (!is_gpio_valid(gpio
))
95 snprintf(gpiostr
, sizeof(gpiostr
), "%d", gpio
);
96 if (open_write_close("/sys/class/gpio/unexport", gpiostr
) < 0)
97 LOG_ERROR("Couldn't unexport gpio %d", gpio
);
103 * Exports and sets up direction for gpio.
104 * If the gpio is an output, it is initialized according to init_high,
105 * otherwise it is ignored.
107 * If the gpio is already exported we just show a warning and continue; if
108 * openocd happened to crash (or was killed by user) then the gpios will not
109 * have been cleaned up.
111 static int setup_sysfs_gpio(int gpio
, int is_output
, int init_high
)
117 if (!is_gpio_valid(gpio
))
120 snprintf(gpiostr
, sizeof(gpiostr
), "%d", gpio
);
121 ret
= open_write_close("/sys/class/gpio/export", gpiostr
);
123 if (errno
== EBUSY
) {
124 LOG_WARNING("gpio %d is already exported", gpio
);
126 LOG_ERROR("Couldn't export gpio %d", gpio
);
127 perror("sysfsgpio: ");
132 snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/direction", gpio
);
133 ret
= open_write_close(buf
, is_output
? (init_high
? "high" : "low") : "in");
135 LOG_ERROR("Couldn't set direction for gpio %d", gpio
);
136 perror("sysfsgpio: ");
137 unexport_sysfs_gpio(gpio
);
141 snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "/sys/class/gpio/gpio%d/value", gpio
);
143 ret
= open(buf
, O_WRONLY
| O_NONBLOCK
| O_SYNC
);
145 ret
= open(buf
, O_RDONLY
| O_NONBLOCK
| O_SYNC
);
148 unexport_sysfs_gpio(gpio
);
154 * file descriptors for /sys/class/gpio/gpioXX/value
155 * Set up during init.
157 static int tck_fd
= -1;
158 static int tms_fd
= -1;
159 static int tdi_fd
= -1;
160 static int tdo_fd
= -1;
161 static int trst_fd
= -1;
162 static int srst_fd
= -1;
165 * Bitbang interface read of TDO
167 * The sysfs value will read back either '0' or '1'. The trick here is to call
168 * lseek to bypass buffering in the sysfs kernel driver.
170 static int sysfsgpio_read(void)
174 /* important to seek to signal sysfs of new read */
175 lseek(tdo_fd
, 0, SEEK_SET
);
176 int ret
= read(tdo_fd
, &buf
, sizeof(buf
));
179 LOG_WARNING("reading tdo failed");
183 return buf
[0] == '1';
187 * Bitbang interface write of TCK, TMS, TDI
189 * Seeing as this is the only function where the outputs are changed,
190 * we can cache the old value to avoid needlessly writing it.
192 static void sysfsgpio_write(int tck
, int tms
, int tdi
)
194 const char one
[] = "1";
195 const char zero
[] = "0";
201 static int first_time
;
202 size_t bytes_written
;
211 if (tdi
!= last_tdi
) {
212 bytes_written
= write(tdi_fd
, tdi
? &one
: &zero
, 1);
213 if (bytes_written
!= 1)
214 LOG_WARNING("writing tdi failed");
217 if (tms
!= last_tms
) {
218 bytes_written
= write(tms_fd
, tms
? &one
: &zero
, 1);
219 if (bytes_written
!= 1)
220 LOG_WARNING("writing tms failed");
224 if (tck
!= last_tck
) {
225 bytes_written
= write(tck_fd
, tck
? &one
: &zero
, 1);
226 if (bytes_written
!= 1)
227 LOG_WARNING("writing tck failed");
236 * Bitbang interface to manipulate reset lines SRST and TRST
238 * (1) assert or (0) deassert reset lines
240 static void sysfsgpio_reset(int trst
, int srst
)
242 const char one
[] = "1";
243 const char zero
[] = "0";
244 size_t bytes_written
;
246 /* assume active low */
248 bytes_written
= write(srst_fd
, srst
? &zero
: &one
, 1);
249 if (bytes_written
!= 1)
250 LOG_WARNING("writing srst failed");
253 /* assume active low */
255 bytes_written
= write(trst_fd
, trst
? &zero
: &one
, 1);
256 if (bytes_written
!= 1)
257 LOG_WARNING("writing trst failed");
261 /* gpio numbers for each gpio. Negative values are invalid */
262 static int tck_gpio
= -1;
263 static int tms_gpio
= -1;
264 static int tdi_gpio
= -1;
265 static int tdo_gpio
= -1;
266 static int trst_gpio
= -1;
267 static int srst_gpio
= -1;
269 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionums
)
272 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], tck_gpio
);
273 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[1], tms_gpio
);
274 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[2], tdi_gpio
);
275 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[3], tdo_gpio
);
276 } else if (CMD_ARGC
!= 0) {
277 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
280 command_print(CMD_CTX
,
281 "SysfsGPIO nums: tck = %d, tms = %d, tdi = %d, tdo = %d",
282 tck_gpio
, tms_gpio
, tdi_gpio
, tdo_gpio
);
287 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tck
)
290 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], tck_gpio
);
292 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "SysfsGPIO num: tck = %d", tck_gpio
);
296 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tms
)
299 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], tms_gpio
);
301 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "SysfsGPIO num: tms = %d", tms_gpio
);
305 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tdo
)
308 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], tdo_gpio
);
310 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "SysfsGPIO num: tdo = %d", tdo_gpio
);
314 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tdi
)
317 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], tdi_gpio
);
319 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "SysfsGPIO num: tdi = %d", tdi_gpio
);
323 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_srst
)
326 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], srst_gpio
);
328 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "SysfsGPIO num: srst = %d", srst_gpio
);
332 COMMAND_HANDLER(sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_trst
)
335 COMMAND_PARSE_NUMBER(int, CMD_ARGV
[0], trst_gpio
);
337 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "SysfsGPIO num: trst = %d", trst_gpio
);
341 static const struct command_registration sysfsgpio_command_handlers
[] = {
343 .name
= "sysfsgpio_jtag_nums",
344 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionums
,
345 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
346 .help
= "gpio numbers for tck, tms, tdi, tdo. (in that order)",
347 .usage
= "(tck tms tdi tdo)* ",
350 .name
= "sysfsgpio_tck_num",
351 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tck
,
352 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
353 .help
= "gpio number for tck.",
356 .name
= "sysfsgpio_tms_num",
357 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tms
,
358 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
359 .help
= "gpio number for tms.",
362 .name
= "sysfsgpio_tdo_num",
363 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tdo
,
364 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
365 .help
= "gpio number for tdo.",
368 .name
= "sysfsgpio_tdi_num",
369 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_tdi
,
370 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
371 .help
= "gpio number for tdi.",
374 .name
= "sysfsgpio_srst_num",
375 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_srst
,
376 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
377 .help
= "gpio number for srst.",
380 .name
= "sysfsgpio_trst_num",
381 .handler
= &sysfsgpio_handle_jtag_gpionum_trst
,
382 .mode
= COMMAND_CONFIG
,
383 .help
= "gpio number for trst.",
385 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
388 static int sysfsgpio_init(void);
389 static int sysfsgpio_quit(void);
391 struct jtag_interface sysfsgpio_interface
= {
393 .supported
= DEBUG_CAP_TMS_SEQ
,
394 .execute_queue
= bitbang_execute_queue
,
395 .transports
= jtag_only
,
396 .commands
= sysfsgpio_command_handlers
,
397 .init
= sysfsgpio_init
,
398 .quit
= sysfsgpio_quit
,
401 static struct bitbang_interface sysfsgpio_bitbang
= {
402 .read
= sysfsgpio_read
,
403 .write
= sysfsgpio_write
,
404 .reset
= sysfsgpio_reset
,
408 /* helper func to close and cleanup files only if they were valid/ used */
409 static void cleanup_fd(int fd
, int gpio
)
415 unexport_sysfs_gpio(gpio
);
419 static void cleanup_all_fds(void)
421 cleanup_fd(tck_fd
, tck_gpio
);
422 cleanup_fd(tms_fd
, tms_gpio
);
423 cleanup_fd(tdi_fd
, tdi_gpio
);
424 cleanup_fd(tdo_fd
, tdo_gpio
);
425 cleanup_fd(trst_fd
, trst_gpio
);
426 cleanup_fd(srst_fd
, srst_gpio
);
429 static int sysfsgpio_init(void)
431 bitbang_interface
= &sysfsgpio_bitbang
;
433 LOG_INFO("SysfsGPIO JTAG bitbang driver");
435 if (!(is_gpio_valid(tck_gpio
)
436 && is_gpio_valid(tms_gpio
)
437 && is_gpio_valid(tdi_gpio
)
438 && is_gpio_valid(tdo_gpio
))) {
439 if (!is_gpio_valid(tck_gpio
))
440 LOG_ERROR("gpio num for tck is invalid");
441 if (!is_gpio_valid(tms_gpio
))
442 LOG_ERROR("gpio num for tms is invalid");
443 if (!is_gpio_valid(tdo_gpio
))
444 LOG_ERROR("gpio num for tdo is invalid");
445 if (!is_gpio_valid(tdi_gpio
))
446 LOG_ERROR("gpio num for tdi is invalid");
448 LOG_ERROR("Require tck, tms, tdi and tdo gpios to all be specified");
449 return ERROR_JTAG_INIT_FAILED
;
452 if (!is_gpio_valid(trst_gpio
) && !is_gpio_valid(srst_gpio
)) {
453 LOG_ERROR("Require at least one of trst or srst gpios to be specified");
454 return ERROR_JTAG_INIT_FAILED
;
458 * Configure TDO as an input, and TDI, TCK, TMS, TRST, SRST
459 * as outputs. Drive TDI and TCK low, and TMS/TRST/SRST high.
461 tck_fd
= setup_sysfs_gpio(tck_gpio
, 1, 0);
465 tms_fd
= setup_sysfs_gpio(tms_gpio
, 1, 1);
469 tdi_fd
= setup_sysfs_gpio(tdi_gpio
, 1, 0);
473 tdo_fd
= setup_sysfs_gpio(tdo_gpio
, 0, 0);
477 /* assume active low*/
479 trst_fd
= setup_sysfs_gpio(trst_gpio
, 1, 1);
484 /* assume active low*/
486 srst_fd
= setup_sysfs_gpio(srst_gpio
, 1, 1);
495 return ERROR_JTAG_INIT_FAILED
;
498 static int sysfsgpio_quit(void)