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authorzwelch <zwelch@b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60>2009-05-31 12:38:28 +0000
committerzwelch <zwelch@b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60>2009-05-31 12:38:28 +0000
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Final step in isolating target_type_s structure:
- Move definition of 'struct target_type_s' into new 'target_type.h' file. - Forward delclaration remains in target.h, with comment pointing to new file. - Replaces #define with #include in source files. git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@1971 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
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+#ifndef TARGET_TYPE_H
+#define TARGET_TYPE_H
+
+#include "types.h"
+
+struct target_s;
+
+struct target_type_s
+{
+ /**
+ * Name of the target. Do @b not access this field directly, use
+ * target_get_name() instead.
+ */
+ char *name;
+
+ /**
+ * Indicates whether this target has been examined.
+ *
+ * Do @b not access this field directly, use target_was_examined()
+ * target_set_examined(), and target_reset_examined().
+ */
+ int examined;
+
+ /* poll current target status */
+ int (*poll)(struct target_s *target);
+ /* Invoked only from target_arch_state().
+ * Issue USER() w/architecture specific status. */
+ int (*arch_state)(struct target_s *target);
+
+ /* target request support */
+ int (*target_request_data)(struct target_s *target, u32 size, u8 *buffer);
+
+ /* halt will log a warning, but return ERROR_OK if the target is already halted. */
+ int (*halt)(struct target_s *target);
+ int (*resume)(struct target_s *target, int current, u32 address, int handle_breakpoints, int debug_execution);
+ int (*step)(struct target_s *target, int current, u32 address, int handle_breakpoints);
+
+ /* target reset control. assert reset can be invoked when OpenOCD and
+ * the target is out of sync.
+ *
+ * A typical example is that the target was power cycled while OpenOCD
+ * thought the target was halted or running.
+ *
+ * assert_reset() can therefore make no assumptions whatsoever about the
+ * state of the target
+ *
+ * Before assert_reset() for the target is invoked, a TRST/tms and
+ * chain validation is executed. TRST should not be asserted
+ * during target assert unless there is no way around it due to
+ * the way reset's are configured.
+ *
+ */
+ int (*assert_reset)(struct target_s *target);
+ int (*deassert_reset)(struct target_s *target);
+ int (*soft_reset_halt_imp)(struct target_s *target);
+ int (*soft_reset_halt)(struct target_s *target);
+
+ /**
+ * Target register access for GDB. Do @b not call this function
+ * directly, use target_get_gdb_reg_list() instead.
+ *
+ * Danger! this function will succeed even if the target is running
+ * and return a register list with dummy values.
+ *
+ * The reason is that GDB connection will fail without a valid register
+ * list, however it is after GDB is connected that monitor commands can
+ * be run to properly initialize the target
+ */
+ int (*get_gdb_reg_list)(struct target_s *target, struct reg_s **reg_list[], int *reg_list_size);
+
+ /* target memory access
+ * size: 1 = byte (8bit), 2 = half-word (16bit), 4 = word (32bit)
+ * count: number of items of <size>
+ */
+ int (*read_memory_imp)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 size, u32 count, u8 *buffer);
+ /**
+ * Target memory read callback. Do @b not call this function
+ * directly, use target_read_memory() instead.
+ */
+ int (*read_memory)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 size, u32 count, u8 *buffer);
+ int (*write_memory_imp)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 size, u32 count, u8 *buffer);
+ /**
+ * Target memory write callback. Do @b not call this function
+ * directly, use target_write_memory() instead.
+ */
+ int (*write_memory)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 size, u32 count, u8 *buffer);
+
+ /**
+ * Write target memory in multiples of 4 bytes, optimized for
+ * writing large quantities of data. Do @b not call this
+ * function directly, use target_bulk_write_memory() instead.
+ */
+ int (*bulk_write_memory)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 count, u8 *buffer);
+
+ int (*checksum_memory)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 count, u32* checksum);
+ int (*blank_check_memory)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 count, u32* blank);
+
+ /*
+ * target break-/watchpoint control
+ * rw: 0 = write, 1 = read, 2 = access
+ *
+ * Target must be halted while this is invoked as this
+ * will actually set up breakpoints on target.
+ *
+ * The breakpoint hardware will be set up upon adding the first breakpoint.
+ *
+ * Upon GDB connection all breakpoints/watchpoints are cleared.
+ */
+ int (*add_breakpoint)(struct target_s *target, breakpoint_t *breakpoint);
+
+ /* remove breakpoint. hw will only be updated if the target is currently halted.
+ * However, this method can be invoked on unresponsive targets.
+ */
+ int (*remove_breakpoint)(struct target_s *target, breakpoint_t *breakpoint);
+ int (*add_watchpoint)(struct target_s *target, watchpoint_t *watchpoint);
+ /* remove watchpoint. hw will only be updated if the target is currently halted.
+ * However, this method can be invoked on unresponsive targets.
+ */
+ int (*remove_watchpoint)(struct target_s *target, watchpoint_t *watchpoint);
+
+ /* target algorithm support */
+ int (*run_algorithm_imp)(struct target_s *target, int num_mem_params, mem_param_t *mem_params, int num_reg_params, reg_param_t *reg_param, u32 entry_point, u32 exit_point, int timeout_ms, void *arch_info);
+ /**
+ * Target algorithm support. Do @b not call this method directly,
+ * use target_run_algorithm() instead.
+ */
+ int (*run_algorithm)(struct target_s *target, int num_mem_params, mem_param_t *mem_params, int num_reg_params, reg_param_t *reg_param, u32 entry_point, u32 exit_point, int timeout_ms, void *arch_info);
+
+ int (*register_commands)(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx);
+
+ /* called when target is created */
+ int (*target_create)( struct target_s *target, Jim_Interp *interp );
+
+ /* called for various config parameters */
+ /* returns JIM_CONTINUE - if option not understood */
+ /* otherwise: JIM_OK, or JIM_ERR, */
+ int (*target_jim_configure)( struct target_s *target, Jim_GetOptInfo *goi );
+
+ /* target commands specifically handled by the target */
+ /* returns JIM_OK, or JIM_ERR, or JIM_CONTINUE - if option not understood */
+ int (*target_jim_commands)( struct target_s *target, Jim_GetOptInfo *goi );
+
+ /* invoked after JTAG chain has been examined & validated. During
+ * this stage the target is examined and any additional setup is
+ * performed.
+ *
+ * invoked every time after the jtag chain has been validated/examined
+ */
+ int (*examine)(struct target_s *target);
+ /* Set up structures for target.
+ *
+ * It is illegal to talk to the target at this stage as this fn is invoked
+ * before the JTAG chain has been examined/verified
+ * */
+ int (*init_target)(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, struct target_s *target);
+ int (*quit)(void);
+
+ int (*virt2phys)(struct target_s *target, u32 address, u32 *physical);
+ int (*mmu)(struct target_s *target, int *enabled);
+
+};
+
+#endif // TARGET_TYPE_H