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2 * Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath *
3 * Dominic.Rath@gmx.de *
5 * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Øyvind Harboe *
6 * oyvind.harboe@zylin.com *
8 * Copyright (C) 2008 by Spencer Oliver *
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35 * This holds methods shared between all instances of a given target
36 * type. For example, all Cortex-M3 targets on a scan chain share
37 * the same method table.
41 * Name of this type of target. Do @b not access this
42 * field directly, use target_type_name() instead.
45 const char *deprecated_name
;
47 /* poll current target status */
48 int (*poll
)(struct target
*target
);
49 /* Invoked only from target_arch_state().
50 * Issue USER() w/architecture specific status. */
51 int (*arch_state
)(struct target
*target
);
53 /* target request support */
54 int (*target_request_data
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t size
, uint8_t *buffer
);
56 /* halt will log a warning, but return ERROR_OK if the target is already halted. */
57 int (*halt
)(struct target
*target
);
58 int (*resume
)(struct target
*target
, int current
, uint32_t address
,
59 int handle_breakpoints
, int debug_execution
);
60 int (*step
)(struct target
*target
, int current
, uint32_t address
,
61 int handle_breakpoints
);
63 /* target reset control. assert reset can be invoked when OpenOCD and
64 * the target is out of sync.
66 * A typical example is that the target was power cycled while OpenOCD
67 * thought the target was halted or running.
69 * assert_reset() can therefore make no assumptions whatsoever about the
72 * Before assert_reset() for the target is invoked, a TRST/tms and
73 * chain validation is executed. TRST should not be asserted
74 * during target assert unless there is no way around it due to
75 * the way reset's are configured.
78 int (*assert_reset
)(struct target
*target
);
80 * The implementation is responsible for polling the
81 * target such that target->state reflects the
84 * Otherwise the following would fail, as there will not
85 * be any "poll" invoked inbetween the "reset run" and
90 int (*deassert_reset
)(struct target
*target
);
91 int (*soft_reset_halt
)(struct target
*target
);
94 * Target register access for GDB. Do @b not call this function
95 * directly, use target_get_gdb_reg_list() instead.
97 * Danger! this function will succeed even if the target is running
98 * and return a register list with dummy values.
100 * The reason is that GDB connection will fail without a valid register
101 * list, however it is after GDB is connected that monitor commands can
102 * be run to properly initialize the target
104 int (*get_gdb_reg_list
)(struct target
*target
, struct reg
**reg_list
[],
105 int *reg_list_size
, enum target_register_class reg_class
);
107 /* target memory access
108 * size: 1 = byte (8bit), 2 = half-word (16bit), 4 = word (32bit)
109 * count: number of items of <size>
113 * Target memory read callback. Do @b not call this function
114 * directly, use target_read_memory() instead.
116 int (*read_memory
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
,
117 uint32_t size
, uint32_t count
, uint8_t *buffer
);
119 * Target memory write callback. Do @b not call this function
120 * directly, use target_write_memory() instead.
122 int (*write_memory
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
,
123 uint32_t size
, uint32_t count
, const uint8_t *buffer
);
125 /* Default implementation will do some fancy alignment to improve performance, target can override */
126 int (*read_buffer
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
,
127 uint32_t size
, uint8_t *buffer
);
129 /* Default implementation will do some fancy alignment to improve performance, target can override */
130 int (*write_buffer
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
,
131 uint32_t size
, const uint8_t *buffer
);
133 int (*checksum_memory
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
,
134 uint32_t count
, uint32_t *checksum
);
135 int (*blank_check_memory
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
,
136 uint32_t count
, uint32_t *blank
);
139 * target break-/watchpoint control
140 * rw: 0 = write, 1 = read, 2 = access
142 * Target must be halted while this is invoked as this
143 * will actually set up breakpoints on target.
145 * The breakpoint hardware will be set up upon adding the
148 * Upon GDB connection all breakpoints/watchpoints are cleared.
150 int (*add_breakpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct breakpoint
*breakpoint
);
151 int (*add_context_breakpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct breakpoint
*breakpoint
);
152 int (*add_hybrid_breakpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct breakpoint
*breakpoint
);
154 /* remove breakpoint. hw will only be updated if the target
155 * is currently halted.
156 * However, this method can be invoked on unresponsive targets.
158 int (*remove_breakpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct breakpoint
*breakpoint
);
160 /* add watchpoint ... see add_breakpoint() comment above. */
161 int (*add_watchpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct watchpoint
*watchpoint
);
163 /* remove watchpoint. hw will only be updated if the target
164 * is currently halted.
165 * However, this method can be invoked on unresponsive targets.
167 int (*remove_watchpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct watchpoint
*watchpoint
);
169 /* Find out just hit watchpoint. After the target hits a watchpoint, the
170 * information could assist gdb to locate where the modified/accessed memory is.
172 int (*hit_watchpoint
)(struct target
*target
, struct watchpoint
**hit_watchpoint
);
175 * Target algorithm support. Do @b not call this method directly,
176 * use target_run_algorithm() instead.
178 int (*run_algorithm
)(struct target
*target
, int num_mem_params
,
179 struct mem_param
*mem_params
, int num_reg_params
,
180 struct reg_param
*reg_param
, uint32_t entry_point
,
181 uint32_t exit_point
, int timeout_ms
, void *arch_info
);
182 int (*start_algorithm
)(struct target
*target
, int num_mem_params
,
183 struct mem_param
*mem_params
, int num_reg_params
,
184 struct reg_param
*reg_param
, uint32_t entry_point
,
185 uint32_t exit_point
, void *arch_info
);
186 int (*wait_algorithm
)(struct target
*target
, int num_mem_params
,
187 struct mem_param
*mem_params
, int num_reg_params
,
188 struct reg_param
*reg_param
, uint32_t exit_point
,
189 int timeout_ms
, void *arch_info
);
191 const struct command_registration
*commands
;
193 /* called when target is created */
194 int (*target_create
)(struct target
*target
, Jim_Interp
*interp
);
196 /* called for various config parameters */
197 /* returns JIM_CONTINUE - if option not understood */
198 /* otherwise: JIM_OK, or JIM_ERR, */
199 int (*target_jim_configure
)(struct target
*target
, Jim_GetOptInfo
*goi
);
201 /* target commands specifically handled by the target */
202 /* returns JIM_OK, or JIM_ERR, or JIM_CONTINUE - if option not understood */
203 int (*target_jim_commands
)(struct target
*target
, Jim_GetOptInfo
*goi
);
206 * This method is used to perform target setup that requires
209 * This may be called multiple times. It is called after the
210 * scan chain is initially validated, or later after the target
211 * is enabled by a JRC. It may also be called during some
212 * parts of the reset sequence.
214 * For one-time initialization tasks, use target_was_examined()
215 * and target_set_examined(). For example, probe the hardware
216 * before setting up chip-specific state, and then set that
217 * flag so you don't do that again.
219 int (*examine
)(struct target
*target
);
221 /* Set up structures for target.
223 * It is illegal to talk to the target at this stage as this fn is invoked
224 * before the JTAG chain has been examined/verified
226 int (*init_target
)(struct command_context
*cmd_ctx
, struct target
*target
);
228 /* translate from virtual to physical address. Default implementation is successful
229 * no-op(i.e. virtual==physical).
231 int (*virt2phys
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t address
, uint32_t *physical
);
233 /* read directly from physical memory. caches are bypassed and untouched.
235 * If the target does not support disabling caches, leaving them untouched,
236 * then minimally the actual physical memory location will be read even
237 * if cache states are unchanged, flushed, etc.
239 * Default implementation is to call read_memory.
241 int (*read_phys_memory
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t phys_address
,
242 uint32_t size
, uint32_t count
, uint8_t *buffer
);
245 * same as read_phys_memory, except that it writes...
247 int (*write_phys_memory
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t phys_address
,
248 uint32_t size
, uint32_t count
, const uint8_t *buffer
);
250 int (*mmu
)(struct target
*target
, int *enabled
);
252 /* after reset is complete, the target can check if things are properly set up.
254 * This can be used to check if e.g. DCC memory writes have been enabled for
255 * arm7/9 targets, which they really should except in the most contrived
258 int (*check_reset
)(struct target
*target
);
260 /* get GDB file-I/O parameters from target
262 int (*get_gdb_fileio_info
)(struct target
*target
, struct gdb_fileio_info
*fileio_info
);
264 /* pass GDB file-I/O response to target
266 int (*gdb_fileio_end
)(struct target
*target
, int retcode
, int fileio_errno
, bool ctrl_c
);
268 /* do target profiling
270 int (*profiling
)(struct target
*target
, uint32_t *samples
,
271 uint32_t max_num_samples
, uint32_t *num_samples
, uint32_t seconds
);
274 #endif /* TARGET_TYPE_H */