2 * Copyright (C) 2005 by Dominic Rath
5 * Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Øyvind Harboe
6 * oyvind.harboe@zylin.com
8 * Copyright (C) 2008 Peter Hettkamp
9 * peter.hettkamp@htp-tel.de
11 * Copyright (C) 2009 SoftPLC Corporation. http://softplc.com
12 * Dick Hollenbeck <dick@softplc.com>
14 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
16 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
17 * (at your option) any later version.
19 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 * GNU General Public License for more details.
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
25 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
26 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
30 /* The specification for SVF is available here:
31 * http://www.asset-intertech.com/support/svf.pdf
32 * Below, this document is refered to as the "SVF spec".
34 * The specification for XSVF is available here:
35 * http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/application_notes/xapp503.pdf
36 * Below, this document is refered to as the "XSVF spec".
44 #include <jtag/jtag.h>
48 /* XSVF commands, from appendix B of xapp503.pdf */
49 #define XCOMPLETE 0x00
57 #define XSETSDRMASKS 0x0A
72 /* XWAITSTATE is not in the xilinx XSVF spec, but the svf2xsvf.py translator
73 * generates this. Arguably it is needed because the XSVF XRUNTEST command
74 * was ill conceived and does not directly flow out of the SVF RUNTEST command.
75 * This XWAITSTATE does map directly from the SVF RUNTEST command.
77 #define XWAITSTATE 0x18
79 /* Lattice has extended the SVF file format, and Dick Hollenbeck's python based
80 * SVF2XSVF converter supports these 3 additional XSVF opcodes, LCOUNT, LDELAY, LSDR.
81 * Here is an example of usage of the 3 lattice opcode extensions:
83 ! Set the maximum loop count to 25.
85 ! Step to DRPAUSE give 5 clocks and wait for 1.00e + 000 SEC.
86 LDELAY DRPAUSE 5 TCK 1.00E-003 SEC;
87 ! Test for the completed status. Match means pass.
88 ! Loop back to LDELAY line if not match and loop count less than 25.
100 /* XSVF valid state values for the XSTATE command, from appendix B of xapp503.pdf */
101 #define XSV_RESET 0x00
102 #define XSV_IDLE 0x01
103 #define XSV_DRSELECT 0x02
104 #define XSV_DRCAPTURE 0x03
105 #define XSV_DRSHIFT 0x04
106 #define XSV_DREXIT1 0x05
107 #define XSV_DRPAUSE 0x06
108 #define XSV_DREXIT2 0x07
109 #define XSV_DRUPDATE 0x08
110 #define XSV_IRSELECT 0x09
111 #define XSV_IRCAPTURE 0x0A
112 #define XSV_IRSHIFT 0x0B
113 #define XSV_IREXIT1 0x0C
114 #define XSV_IRPAUSE 0x0D
115 #define XSV_IREXIT2 0x0E
116 #define XSV_IRUPDATE 0x0F
118 /* arguments to XTRST */
122 #define XTRST_ABSENT 3
124 #define XSTATE_MAX_PATH 12
127 static int xsvf_fd
= 0;
130 /* map xsvf tap state to an openocd "tap_state_t" */
131 static tap_state_t
xsvf_to_tap(int xsvf_state
)
137 case XSV_RESET
: ret
= TAP_RESET
; break;
138 case XSV_IDLE
: ret
= TAP_IDLE
; break;
139 case XSV_DRSELECT
: ret
= TAP_DRSELECT
; break;
140 case XSV_DRCAPTURE
: ret
= TAP_DRCAPTURE
; break;
141 case XSV_DRSHIFT
: ret
= TAP_DRSHIFT
; break;
142 case XSV_DREXIT1
: ret
= TAP_DREXIT1
; break;
143 case XSV_DRPAUSE
: ret
= TAP_DRPAUSE
; break;
144 case XSV_DREXIT2
: ret
= TAP_DREXIT2
; break;
145 case XSV_DRUPDATE
: ret
= TAP_DRUPDATE
; break;
146 case XSV_IRSELECT
: ret
= TAP_IRSELECT
; break;
147 case XSV_IRCAPTURE
: ret
= TAP_IRCAPTURE
; break;
148 case XSV_IRSHIFT
: ret
= TAP_IRSHIFT
; break;
149 case XSV_IREXIT1
: ret
= TAP_IREXIT1
; break;
150 case XSV_IRPAUSE
: ret
= TAP_IRPAUSE
; break;
151 case XSV_IREXIT2
: ret
= TAP_IREXIT2
; break;
152 case XSV_IRUPDATE
: ret
= TAP_IRUPDATE
; break;
154 LOG_ERROR("UNKNOWN XSVF STATE 0x%02X", xsvf_state
);
163 static int xsvf_read_buffer(int num_bits
, int fd
, uint8_t* buf
)
167 for (num_bytes
= (num_bits
+ 7) / 8; num_bytes
> 0; num_bytes
--)
169 /* reverse the order of bytes as they are read sequentially from file */
170 if (read(fd
, buf
+ num_bytes
- 1, 1) < 0)
171 return ERROR_XSVF_EOF
;
178 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_xsvf_command
)
180 uint8_t *dr_out_buf
= NULL
; /* from host to device (TDI) */
181 uint8_t *dr_in_buf
= NULL
; /* from device to host (TDO) */
182 uint8_t *dr_in_mask
= NULL
;
185 int xruntest
= 0; /* number of TCK cycles OR microseconds */
186 int xrepeat
= 0; /* number of retries */
188 tap_state_t xendir
= TAP_IDLE
; /* see page 8 of the SVF spec, initial xendir to be TAP_IDLE */
189 tap_state_t xenddr
= TAP_IDLE
;
193 long file_offset
= 0;
196 tap_state_t loop_state
= TAP_IDLE
;
202 int tdo_mismatch
= 0;
206 bool collecting_path
= false;
207 tap_state_t path
[XSTATE_MAX_PATH
];
208 unsigned pathlen
= 0;
210 /* a flag telling whether to clock TCK during waits,
211 * or simply sleep, controled by virt2
213 int runtest_requires_tck
= 0;
216 /* use NULL to indicate a "plain" xsvf file which accounts for
217 additional devices in the scan chain, otherwise the device
218 that should be affected
220 struct jtag_tap
*tap
= NULL
;
224 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR
;
227 /* we mess with CMD_ARGV starting point below, snapshot filename here */
228 const char *filename
= CMD_ARGV
[1];
230 if (strcmp(CMD_ARGV
[0], "plain") != 0)
232 tap
= jtag_tap_by_string(CMD_ARGV
[0]);
235 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "Tap: %s unknown", CMD_ARGV
[0]);
240 if ((xsvf_fd
= open(filename
, O_RDONLY
)) < 0)
242 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "file \"%s\" not found", filename
);
246 /* if this argument is present, then interpret xruntest counts as TCK cycles rather than as usecs */
247 if ((CMD_ARGC
> 2) && (strcmp(CMD_ARGV
[2], "virt2") == 0))
249 runtest_requires_tck
= 1;
254 if ((CMD_ARGC
> 2) && (strcmp(CMD_ARGV
[2], "quiet") == 0))
259 LOG_USER("xsvf processing file: \"%s\"", filename
);
261 while (read(xsvf_fd
, &opcode
, 1) > 0)
263 /* record the position of this opcode within the file */
264 file_offset
= lseek(xsvf_fd
, 0, SEEK_CUR
) - 1;
266 /* maybe collect another state for a pathmove();
267 * or terminate a path.
269 if (collecting_path
) {
274 /* ignore/show comments between XSTATE ops */
277 /* try to collect another transition */
278 if (pathlen
== XSTATE_MAX_PATH
) {
279 LOG_ERROR("XSVF: path too long");
284 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &uc
, 1) < 0)
290 mystate
= xsvf_to_tap(uc
);
291 path
[pathlen
++] = mystate
;
293 LOG_DEBUG("XSTATE 0x%02X %s", uc
,
294 tap_state_name(mystate
));
296 /* If path is incomplete, collect more */
297 if (!svf_tap_state_is_stable(mystate
))
300 /* Else execute the path transitions we've
303 * NOTE: Punting on the saved path is not
304 * strictly correct, but we must to do this
305 * unless jtag_add_pathmove() stops rejecting
306 * paths containing RESET. This is probably
307 * harmless, since there aren't many options
308 * for going from a stable state to reset;
309 * at the worst, we may issue extra clocks
310 * once we get to RESET.
312 if (mystate
== TAP_RESET
) {
313 LOG_WARNING("XSVF: dodgey RESET");
319 /* Execute the path we collected
321 * NOTE: OpenOCD requires something that XSVF
322 * doesn't: the last TAP state in the path
323 * must be stable. In practice, tools that
324 * create XSVF seem to follow that rule too.
326 collecting_path
= false;
328 if (path
[0] == TAP_RESET
)
331 jtag_add_pathmove(pathlen
, path
);
333 result
= jtag_execute_queue();
334 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
) {
335 LOG_ERROR("XSVF: pathmove error %d",
347 LOG_DEBUG("XCOMPLETE");
349 result
= jtag_execute_queue();
350 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
358 LOG_DEBUG("XTDOMASK");
359 if (dr_in_mask
&& (xsvf_read_buffer(xsdrsize
, xsvf_fd
, dr_in_mask
) != ERROR_OK
))
365 uint8_t xruntest_buf
[4];
367 if (read(xsvf_fd
, xruntest_buf
, 4) < 0)
373 xruntest
= be_to_h_u32(xruntest_buf
);
374 LOG_DEBUG("XRUNTEST %d 0x%08X", xruntest
, xruntest
);
382 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &myrepeat
, 1) < 0)
387 LOG_DEBUG("XREPEAT %d", xrepeat
);
394 uint8_t xsdrsize_buf
[4];
396 if (read(xsvf_fd
, xsdrsize_buf
, 4) < 0)
402 xsdrsize
= be_to_h_u32(xsdrsize_buf
);
403 LOG_DEBUG("XSDRSIZE %d", xsdrsize
);
405 if (dr_out_buf
) free(dr_out_buf
);
406 if (dr_in_buf
) free(dr_in_buf
);
407 if (dr_in_mask
) free(dr_in_mask
);
409 dr_out_buf
= malloc((xsdrsize
+ 7) / 8);
410 dr_in_buf
= malloc((xsdrsize
+ 7) / 8);
411 dr_in_mask
= malloc((xsdrsize
+ 7) / 8);
415 case XSDR
: /* these two are identical except for the dr_in_buf */
422 const char* op_name
= (opcode
== XSDR
? "XSDR" : "XSDRTDO");
424 if (xsvf_read_buffer(xsdrsize
, xsvf_fd
, dr_out_buf
) != ERROR_OK
)
430 if (opcode
== XSDRTDO
)
432 if (xsvf_read_buffer(xsdrsize
, xsvf_fd
, dr_in_buf
) != ERROR_OK
)
442 LOG_DEBUG("%s %d", op_name
, xsdrsize
);
444 for (attempt
= 0; attempt
< limit
; ++attempt
)
446 struct scan_field field
;
450 /* perform the XC9500 exception handling sequence shown in xapp067.pdf and
451 illustrated in psuedo code at end of this file. We start from state
459 This sequence should be harmless for other devices, and it
460 will be skipped entirely if xrepeat is set to zero.
463 static tap_state_t exception_path
[] = {
471 jtag_add_pathmove(ARRAY_SIZE(exception_path
), exception_path
);
474 LOG_USER("%s mismatch, xsdrsize=%d retry=%d", op_name
, xsdrsize
, attempt
);
477 field
.num_bits
= xsdrsize
;
478 field
.out_value
= dr_out_buf
;
479 field
.in_value
= calloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(field
.num_bits
, 8), 1);
482 jtag_add_plain_dr_scan(field
.num_bits
, field
.out_value
, field
.in_value
,
485 jtag_add_dr_scan(tap
, 1, &field
, TAP_DRPAUSE
);
487 jtag_check_value_mask(&field
, dr_in_buf
, dr_in_mask
);
489 free(field
.in_value
);
492 /* LOG_DEBUG("FLUSHING QUEUE"); */
493 result
= jtag_execute_queue();
494 if (result
== ERROR_OK
)
503 LOG_USER("%s mismatch", op_name
);
508 /* See page 19 of XSVF spec regarding opcode "XSDR" */
511 result
= svf_add_statemove(TAP_IDLE
);
512 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
515 if (runtest_requires_tck
)
516 jtag_add_clocks(xruntest
);
518 jtag_add_sleep(xruntest
);
519 } else if (xendir
!= TAP_DRPAUSE
) {
520 /* we are already in TAP_DRPAUSE */
521 result
= svf_add_statemove(xenddr
);
522 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
529 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSETSDRMASKS");
534 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRINC");
539 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRB");
544 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRC");
549 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRE");
554 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRTDOB");
559 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRTDOC");
564 LOG_ERROR("unsupported XSDRTDOE");
572 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &uc
, 1) < 0)
578 mystate
= xsvf_to_tap(uc
);
580 LOG_DEBUG("XSTATE 0x%02X %s", uc
, tap_state_name(mystate
));
582 if (mystate
== TAP_INVALID
) {
583 LOG_ERROR("XSVF: bad XSTATE %02x", uc
);
588 /* NOTE: the current state is SVF-stable! */
590 /* no change == NOP */
591 if (mystate
== cmd_queue_cur_state
592 && mystate
!= TAP_RESET
)
595 /* Hand off to SVF? */
596 if (svf_tap_state_is_stable(mystate
))
598 result
= svf_add_statemove(mystate
);
599 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
605 * A sequence of XSTATE transitions, each TAP
606 * state adjacent to the previous one. Start
609 collecting_path
= true;
617 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &uc
, 1) < 0)
623 /* see page 22 of XSVF spec */
627 xendir
= TAP_IRPAUSE
;
630 LOG_ERROR("illegial XENDIR argument: 0x%02X", uc
);
635 LOG_DEBUG("XENDIR 0x%02X %s", uc
, tap_state_name(xendir
));
640 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &uc
, 1) < 0)
646 /* see page 22 of XSVF spec */
650 xenddr
= TAP_DRPAUSE
;
653 LOG_ERROR("illegial XENDDR argument: 0x%02X", uc
);
658 LOG_DEBUG("XENDDR %02X %s", uc
, tap_state_name(xenddr
));
664 uint8_t short_buf
[2];
667 tap_state_t my_end_state
= xruntest
? TAP_IDLE
: xendir
;
671 /* one byte bitcount */
672 if (read(xsvf_fd
, short_buf
, 1) < 0)
677 bitcount
= short_buf
[0];
678 LOG_DEBUG("XSIR %d", bitcount
);
682 if (read(xsvf_fd
, short_buf
, 2) < 0)
687 bitcount
= be_to_h_u16(short_buf
);
688 LOG_DEBUG("XSIR2 %d", bitcount
);
691 ir_buf
= malloc((bitcount
+ 7) / 8);
693 if (xsvf_read_buffer(bitcount
, xsvf_fd
, ir_buf
) != ERROR_OK
)
697 struct scan_field field
;
699 field
.num_bits
= bitcount
;
700 field
.out_value
= ir_buf
;
702 field
.in_value
= NULL
;
708 jtag_add_plain_ir_scan(field
.num_bits
,
709 field
.out_value
, field
.in_value
, my_end_state
);
711 jtag_add_ir_scan(tap
, &field
, my_end_state
);
715 if (runtest_requires_tck
)
716 jtag_add_clocks(xruntest
);
718 jtag_add_sleep(xruntest
);
721 /* Note that an -irmask of non-zero in your config file
722 * can cause this to fail. Setting -irmask to zero cand work
723 * around the problem.
726 /* LOG_DEBUG("FLUSHING QUEUE"); */
727 result
= jtag_execute_queue();
728 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
739 unsigned int ndx
= 0;
744 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &uc
, 1) < 0)
750 if (ndx
< sizeof(comment
)-1)
755 comment
[sizeof(comment
)-1] = 0; /* regardless, terminate */
757 LOG_USER("# %s", comment
);
763 /* expected in stream:
764 XWAIT <uint8_t wait_state> <uint8_t end_state> <uint32_t usecs>
769 uint8_t delay_buf
[4];
771 tap_state_t wait_state
;
772 tap_state_t end_state
;
775 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &wait_local
, 1) < 0
776 || read(xsvf_fd
, &end
, 1) < 0
777 || read(xsvf_fd
, delay_buf
, 4) < 0)
783 wait_state
= xsvf_to_tap(wait_local
);
784 end_state
= xsvf_to_tap(end
);
785 delay
= be_to_h_u32(delay_buf
);
787 LOG_DEBUG("XWAIT %s %s usecs:%d", tap_state_name(wait_state
), tap_state_name(end_state
), delay
);
789 if (runtest_requires_tck
&& wait_state
== TAP_IDLE
)
791 jtag_add_runtest(delay
, end_state
);
795 /* FIXME handle statemove errors ... */
796 result
= svf_add_statemove(wait_state
);
797 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
799 jtag_add_sleep(delay
);
800 result
= svf_add_statemove(end_state
);
801 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
809 /* expected in stream:
810 XWAITSTATE <uint8_t wait_state> <uint8_t end_state> <uint32_t clock_count> <uint32_t usecs>
813 uint8_t clock_buf
[4];
814 uint8_t usecs_buf
[4];
817 tap_state_t wait_state
;
818 tap_state_t end_state
;
822 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &wait_local
, 1) < 0
823 || read(xsvf_fd
, &end
, 1) < 0
824 || read(xsvf_fd
, clock_buf
, 4) < 0
825 || read(xsvf_fd
, usecs_buf
, 4) < 0)
831 wait_state
= xsvf_to_tap(wait_local
);
832 end_state
= xsvf_to_tap(end
);
834 clock_count
= be_to_h_u32(clock_buf
);
835 usecs
= be_to_h_u32(usecs_buf
);
837 LOG_DEBUG("XWAITSTATE %s %s clocks:%i usecs:%i",
838 tap_state_name(wait_state
),
839 tap_state_name(end_state
),
842 /* the following states are 'stable', meaning that they have a transition
843 * in the state diagram back to themselves. This is necessary because we will
844 * be issuing a number of clocks in this state. This set of allowed states is also
845 * determined by the SVF RUNTEST command's allowed states.
847 if (!svf_tap_state_is_stable(wait_state
))
849 LOG_ERROR("illegal XWAITSTATE wait_state: \"%s\"",
850 tap_state_name(wait_state
));
852 /* REVISIT "break" so we won't run? */
855 /* FIXME handle statemove errors ... */
856 result
= svf_add_statemove(wait_state
);
857 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
860 jtag_add_clocks(clock_count
);
862 jtag_add_sleep(usecs
);
864 result
= svf_add_statemove(end_state
);
865 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
872 /* expected in stream:
873 LCOUNT <uint32_t loop_count>
875 uint8_t count_buf
[4];
877 if (read(xsvf_fd
, count_buf
, 4) < 0)
883 loop_count
= be_to_h_u32(count_buf
);
884 LOG_DEBUG("LCOUNT %d", loop_count
);
890 /* expected in stream:
891 LDELAY <uint8_t wait_state> <uint32_t clock_count> <uint32_t usecs_to_sleep>
894 uint8_t clock_buf
[4];
895 uint8_t usecs_buf
[4];
897 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &state
, 1) < 0
898 || read(xsvf_fd
, clock_buf
, 4) < 0
899 || read(xsvf_fd
, usecs_buf
, 4) < 0)
905 /* NOTE: loop_state must be stable! */
906 loop_state
= xsvf_to_tap(state
);
907 loop_clocks
= be_to_h_u32(clock_buf
);
908 loop_usecs
= be_to_h_u32(usecs_buf
);
910 LOG_DEBUG("LDELAY %s clocks:%d usecs:%d", tap_state_name(loop_state
), loop_clocks
, loop_usecs
);
914 /* LSDR is more like XSDRTDO than it is like XSDR. It uses LDELAY which
915 * comes with clocks !AND! sleep requirements.
919 int limit
= loop_count
;
925 if (xsvf_read_buffer(xsdrsize
, xsvf_fd
, dr_out_buf
) != ERROR_OK
926 || xsvf_read_buffer(xsdrsize
, xsvf_fd
, dr_in_buf
) != ERROR_OK
)
935 for (attempt
= 0; attempt
< limit
; ++attempt
)
937 struct scan_field field
;
939 result
= svf_add_statemove(loop_state
);
940 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
942 jtag_add_clocks(loop_clocks
);
943 jtag_add_sleep(loop_usecs
);
945 field
.num_bits
= xsdrsize
;
946 field
.out_value
= dr_out_buf
;
947 field
.in_value
= calloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(field
.num_bits
, 8), 1);
949 if (attempt
> 0 && verbose
)
950 LOG_USER("LSDR retry %d", attempt
);
953 jtag_add_plain_dr_scan(field
.num_bits
, field
.out_value
, field
.in_value
,
956 jtag_add_dr_scan(tap
, 1, &field
, TAP_DRPAUSE
);
958 jtag_check_value_mask(&field
, dr_in_buf
, dr_in_mask
);
960 free(field
.in_value
);
963 /* LOG_DEBUG("FLUSHING QUEUE"); */
964 result
= jtag_execute_queue();
965 if (result
== ERROR_OK
)
974 LOG_USER("LSDR mismatch");
985 if (read(xsvf_fd
, &trst_mode
, 1) < 0)
994 jtag_add_reset(1, 0);
998 jtag_add_reset(0, 0);
1003 LOG_ERROR("XTRST mode argument (0x%02X) out of range", trst_mode
);
1010 LOG_ERROR("unknown xsvf command (0x%02X)", uc
);
1014 if (do_abort
|| unsupported
|| tdo_mismatch
)
1016 LOG_DEBUG("xsvf failed, setting taps to reasonable state");
1018 /* upon error, return the TAPs to a reasonable state */
1019 result
= svf_add_statemove(TAP_IDLE
);
1020 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
1022 result
= jtag_execute_queue();
1023 if (result
!= ERROR_OK
)
1031 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "TDO mismatch, somewhere near offset %lu in xsvf file, aborting",
1040 off_t offset
= lseek(xsvf_fd
, 0, SEEK_CUR
) - 1;
1041 command_print(CMD_CTX
,
1042 "unsupported xsvf command (0x%02X) at offset %jd, aborting",
1043 uc
, (intmax_t)offset
);
1049 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "premature end of xsvf file detected, aborting");
1064 command_print(CMD_CTX
, "XSVF file programmed successfully");
1069 static const struct command_registration xsvf_command_handlers
[] = {
1072 .handler
= handle_xsvf_command
,
1073 .mode
= COMMAND_EXEC
,
1074 .help
= "Runs a XSVF file. If 'virt2' is given, xruntest "
1075 "counts are interpreted as TCK cycles rather than "
1076 "as microseconds. Without the 'quiet' option, all "
1077 "comments, retries, and mismatches will be reported.",
1078 .usage
= "(tapname|'plain') filename ['virt2'] ['quiet']",
1080 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
1083 int xsvf_register_commands(struct command_context
*cmd_ctx
)
1085 return register_commands(cmd_ctx
, NULL
, xsvf_command_handlers
);
1088 #if 0 /* this comment style used to try and keep uncrustify from adding * at begin of line */
1090 PSUEDO
-Code from Xilinx Appnote XAPP067
.pdf
:
1092 the following pseudo code clarifies the intent of the xrepeat support
. The
1093 flow given is
for the entire processing of an SVF file
, not an XSVF file
.
1094 No idea
if this is just
for the XC9500
/XL
/XV devices
or all Xilinx parts
.
1096 "Pseudo-Code Algorithm for SVF-Based ISP"
1098 1. Go to Test
-Logic
-Reset state
1099 2. Go to Run
-Test Idle state
1102 4. if SIR record then
1103 go to Shift
-IR state
1106 5. else if SDR record then
1107 set
<repeat count
> to
0
1108 store
<TDI value
> as
<current TDI value
>
1109 store
<TDO value
> as
<current TDO value
>
1110 6. go to Shift
-DR state
1111 scan in
<current TDI value
>
1112 if <current TDO value
> is specified then
1113 if <current TDO value
> does
not equal
<actual TDO value
> then
1114 if <repeat count
> > 32 then
1116 go to Run
-Test Idle state
1125 increment
<repeat count
> by
1
1126 pause
<current pause time
> microseconds
1130 go to Run
-Test Idle state
1133 else if RUNTEST record then
1134 pause tester
for <TCK value
> microseconds
1135 store
<TCK value
> as
<current pause time
>