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/* */
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/* H E A D E R I N F O R M A T I O N */
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// Project Name : OpenRISC Debug Proxy
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// File Name : gdb.h
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// Prepared By : jb, rmd
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// Project Start : 2008-10-01
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/*$$COPYRIGHT NOTICE*/
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/* C O P Y R I G H T N O T I C E */
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/******************************************************************************/
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/*
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
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version 2.1 of the License, a copy of which is available from
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http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt.
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This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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/*$$CHANGE HISTORY*/
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/* C H A N G E H I S T O R Y */
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// Date Version Description
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// 081101 First revision, adapted from existing "jp"
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// debug proxy. jb, rmd
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#ifndef GDB_H
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#define GDB_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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extern void HandleServerSocket(void);
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extern void handle_rsp (void);
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int GetServerSocket(const char* name, const char* proto, int port);
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extern void JTAGRequest(void);
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void setup_or32(void);
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void gdb_close();
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extern int err;
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/* All JTAG chains. */
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enum jtag_chains
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{
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SC_GLOBAL, /* 0 Global BS Chain */
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SC_RISC_DEBUG, /* 1 RISC Debug Interface chain */
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SC_RISC_TEST, /* 2 RISC Test Chain */
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SC_TRACE, /* 3 Trace Chain */
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SC_REGISTER, /* 4 Register Chain */
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SC_WISHBONE, /* 5 Memory chain */
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SC_BLOCK, /* 6 Block Chains */
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};
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/* See JTAG documentation about these. */
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#define JI_SIZE (4)
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enum jtag_instr
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{
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JI_EXTEST,
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JI_SAMPLE_PRELOAD,
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JI_IDCODE,
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JI_CHAIN_SELECT,
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JI_INTEST,
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JI_CLAMP,
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JI_CLAMPZ,
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JI_HIGHZ,
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JI_DEBUG,
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JI_BYPASS = 0xF
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};
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/* JTAG registers. */
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#define JTAG_MODER (0x0)
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#define JTAG_TSEL (0x1)
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#define JTAG_QSEL (0x2)
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#define JTAG_SSEL (0x3)
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#define JTAG_RISCOP (0x4)
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#define JTAG_RECWP0 (0x10)
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#define JTAG_RECBP0 (0x1b)
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/* This is repeated from gdb tm-or1k.h There needs to be
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a better mechanism for tracking this, but I don't see
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an easy way to share files between modules. */
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typedef enum {
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JTAG_COMMAND_READ = 1,
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JTAG_COMMAND_WRITE = 2,
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JTAG_COMMAND_BLOCK_READ = 3,
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JTAG_COMMAND_BLOCK_WRITE = 4,
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JTAG_COMMAND_CHAIN = 5,
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} JTAG_proxy_protocol_commands;
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/* Each transmit structure must begin with an integer
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which specifies the type of command. Information
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after this is variable. Make sure to have all information
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aligned properly. If we stick with 32 bit integers, it
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should be portable onto every platform. These structures
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will be transmitted across the network in network byte
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order.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t command;
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uint32_t length;
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uint32_t address;
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uint32_t data_H;
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uint32_t data_L;
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} JTAGProxyWriteMessage;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t command;
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uint32_t length;
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uint32_t address;
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} JTAGProxyReadMessage;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t command;
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uint32_t length;
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uint32_t address;
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int32_t nRegisters;
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uint32_t data[1];
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} JTAGProxyBlockWriteMessage;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t command;
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uint32_t length;
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uint32_t address;
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int32_t nRegisters;
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} JTAGProxyBlockReadMessage;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t command;
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uint32_t length;
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uint32_t chain;
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} JTAGProxyChainMessage;
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/* The responses are messages specific, however convention
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states the first word should be an error code. Again,
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sticking with 32 bit integers should provide maximum
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portability. */
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typedef struct {
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int32_t status;
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} JTAGProxyWriteResponse;
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typedef struct {
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int32_t status;
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uint32_t data_L;
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} JTAGProxyReadResponse;
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typedef struct {
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int32_t status;
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} JTAGProxyBlockWriteResponse;
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typedef struct {
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int32_t status;
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} JTAGProxyBlockReadResponse;
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typedef struct {
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} JTAGProxyChainResponse;
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#endif /* GDB_H */
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