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1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2010 by David Brownell
3 * Copyright (C) 2011 Tomasz Boleslaw CEDRO (http://www.tomek.cedro.info)
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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20 #ifndef TRANSPORT_H
21 #define TRANSPORT_H
23 #include "helper/command.h"
25 /**
26 * Wrapper for transport lifecycle operations.
28 * OpenOCD talks to targets through some kind of debugging
29 * or programming adapter, using some protocol that probably
30 * has target-specific aspects.
32 * A "transport" reflects electrical protocol to the target,
33 * e..g jtag, swd, spi, uart, ... NOT the messaging protocols
34 * layered over it (e.g. JTAG has eICE, CoreSight, Nexus, OnCE,
35 * and more).
37 * In addition to the lifecycle operations packaged by this
38 * structure, a transport also involves an interface supported
39 * by debug adapters and used by components such as debug targets.
40 * For non-debug transports, there may be interfaces used to
41 * write to flash chips.
43 struct transport {
44 /**
45 * Each transport has a unique name, used to select it
46 * from among the alternatives. Examples might include
47 * "jtag", * "swd", "AVR_ISP" and more.
49 const char *name;
51 /**
52 * When a transport is selected, this method registers
53 * its commands and activates the transport (e.g. resets
54 * the link).
56 * After those commands are registered, they will often
57 * be used for further configuration of the debug link.
59 int (*select)(struct command_context *ctx);
61 /**
62 * server startup uses this method to validate transport
63 * configuration. (For example, with JTAG this interrogates
64 * the scan chain against the list of expected TAPs.)
66 int (*init)(struct command_context *ctx);
68 /**
69 * Transports are stored in a singly linked list.
71 struct transport *next;
74 int transport_register(struct transport *new_transport);
76 struct transport *get_current_transport(void);
78 int transport_register_commands(struct command_context *ctx);
80 COMMAND_HELPER(transport_list_parse, char ***vector);
82 int allow_transports(struct command_context *ctx, const char **vector);
84 bool transports_are_declared(void);
86 #endif