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1 /*
2 * Copyright(c) 2013 Intel Corporation.
4 * Adrian Burns (adrian.burns@intel.com)
5 * Thomas Faust (thomas.faust@intel.com)
6 * Ivan De Cesaris (ivan.de.cesaris@intel.com)
7 * Julien Carreno (julien.carreno@intel.com)
8 * Jeffrey Maxwell (jeffrey.r.maxwell@intel.com)
10 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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28 * @file
29 * Debugger for Intel Quark SoC X1000
30 * Intel Quark X10xx is the first product in the Quark family of SoCs.
31 * It is an IA-32 (Pentium x86 ISA) compatible SoC. The core CPU in the
32 * X10xx is codenamed Lakemont. Lakemont version 1 (LMT1) is used in X10xx.
33 * The CPU TAP (Lakemont TAP) is used for software debug and the CLTAP is
34 * used for SoC level operations.
35 * Useful docs are here: https://communities.intel.com/community/makers/documentation
36 * Intel Quark SoC X1000 OpenOCD/GDB/Eclipse App Note (web search for doc num 330015)
37 * Intel Quark SoC X1000 Debug Operations User Guide (web search for doc num 329866)
38 * Intel Quark SoC X1000 Datasheet (web search for doc num 329676)
40 * This file implements any Quark SoC specific features such as resetbreak (TODO)
43 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
44 #include "config.h"
45 #endif
47 #include <helper/log.h>
49 #include "target.h"
50 #include "target_type.h"
51 #include "lakemont.h"
52 #include "x86_32_common.h"
54 int quark_x10xx_target_create(struct target *t, Jim_Interp *interp)
56 struct x86_32_common *x86_32 = calloc(1, sizeof(struct x86_32_common));
57 if (x86_32 == NULL) {
58 LOG_ERROR("%s out of memory", __func__);
59 return ERROR_FAIL;
61 x86_32_common_init_arch_info(t, x86_32);
62 lakemont_init_arch_info(t, x86_32);
63 return ERROR_OK;
66 int quark_x10xx_init_target(struct command_context *cmd_ctx, struct target *t)
68 return lakemont_init_target(cmd_ctx, t);
71 struct target_type quark_x10xx_target = {
72 .name = "quark_x10xx",
73 /* Quark X1000 SoC */
74 .target_create = quark_x10xx_target_create,
75 .init_target = quark_x10xx_init_target,
76 /* lakemont probemode specific code */
77 .poll = lakemont_poll,
78 .arch_state = lakemont_arch_state,
79 .halt = lakemont_halt,
80 .resume = lakemont_resume,
81 .step = lakemont_step,
82 .assert_reset = lakemont_reset_assert,
83 .deassert_reset = lakemont_reset_deassert,
84 /* common x86 code */
85 .commands = x86_32_command_handlers,
86 .get_gdb_reg_list = x86_32_get_gdb_reg_list,
87 .read_memory = x86_32_common_read_memory,
88 .write_memory = x86_32_common_write_memory,
89 .add_breakpoint = x86_32_common_add_breakpoint,
90 .remove_breakpoint = x86_32_common_remove_breakpoint,
91 .add_watchpoint = x86_32_common_add_watchpoint,
92 .remove_watchpoint = x86_32_common_remove_watchpoint,
93 .virt2phys = x86_32_common_virt2phys,
94 .read_phys_memory = x86_32_common_read_phys_mem,
95 .write_phys_memory = x86_32_common_write_phys_mem,
96 .mmu = x86_32_common_mmu,