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-rw-r--r--src/non-arm-targets.txt150
2 files changed, 84 insertions, 75 deletions
diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi
index 04605f09..de996eb9 100644
--- a/doc/openocd.texi
+++ b/doc/openocd.texi
@@ -1434,6 +1434,15 @@ use @option{flash write_image} command passing @option{erase} as the first param
this config option has been removed, simply adding @option{init} and @option{reset halt} to
the end of your config script will give the same behaviour as using @option{daemon_startup reset}
and @option{target cortex_m3 little reset_halt 0}.
+@item @b{run_and_halt_time}
+@cindex run_and_halt_time
+This command has been removed for simpler reset behaviour, it can be simulated with the
+following commands:
+@smallexample
+reset run
+sleep 100
+halt
+@end smallexample
@end itemize
@node FAQ
diff --git a/src/non-arm-targets.txt b/src/non-arm-targets.txt
index efbf3332..2d49c882 100644
--- a/src/non-arm-targets.txt
+++ b/src/non-arm-targets.txt
@@ -1,76 +1,76 @@
-Some outstanding issues w.r.t. non-ARM32 targets
-================================================
-This file describes outstanding issues w.r.t.
-non-ARM32 targets.
-
-Ideas & patches welcome!
-
-
-
-
-Flash drivers
--------------
-The flash drivers contain ARM32 code that is used
-to execute code on the target.
-
-This needs to be handled in some CPU independent
-manner.
-
-The ocl and ecos flash drivers compile the flash
-driver code to run on the target on the developer
-machine.
-
-The ocl and ecos flash drivers should be unified
-and instructions should be written on how to
-compile the target flash drivers. Perhaps
-using automake?
-
-
-
-eCos has CFI driver that could probably be compiled
-for all targets. The trick is to figure out a
-way to make the compiled flash drivers work
-on all target memory maps + sort out all the
-little details
-
-32 vs. 64 bit
--------------
-Currently OpenOCD only supports 32 bit targets.
-
-Adding 64 bit support would be nice but there
-hasn't been any call for it in the openocd development
-mailing list
-
-target support
---------------
-target.h is relatively CPU agnostic and
-the intention is to move in the direction of less
-instruction set specific.
-
-Non-CPU targets are also supported, but there isn't
-a lot of activity on it in the mailing list currently.
-An example is FPGA programming support via JTAG,
-but also flash chips can be programmed directly
-using JTAG.
-
-non-JTAG physical layer
------------------------
-JTAG is not the only physical protocol used to talk to
-CPUs.
-
-OpenOCD does not today have targets that use non-JTAG.
-
-The actual physical layer is a relatively modest part
-of the total OpenOCD system.
-
-
-PowerPC
--------
-there exists open source implementations of powerpc
-target manipulation, but there hasn't been a lot
-of activity in the mailing list.
-
-MIPS
-----
-Currently OpenOCD has a MIPS target defined. This is the
+Some outstanding issues w.r.t. non-ARM32 targets
+================================================
+This file describes outstanding issues w.r.t.
+non-ARM32 targets.
+
+Ideas & patches welcome!
+
+
+
+
+Flash drivers
+-------------
+The flash drivers contain ARM32 code that is used
+to execute code on the target.
+
+This needs to be handled in some CPU independent
+manner.
+
+The ocl and ecos flash drivers compile the flash
+driver code to run on the target on the developer
+machine.
+
+The ocl and ecos flash drivers should be unified
+and instructions should be written on how to
+compile the target flash drivers. Perhaps
+using automake?
+
+
+
+eCos has CFI driver that could probably be compiled
+for all targets. The trick is to figure out a
+way to make the compiled flash drivers work
+on all target memory maps + sort out all the
+little details
+
+32 vs. 64 bit
+-------------
+Currently OpenOCD only supports 32 bit targets.
+
+Adding 64 bit support would be nice but there
+hasn't been any call for it in the openocd development
+mailing list
+
+target support
+--------------
+target.h is relatively CPU agnostic and
+the intention is to move in the direction of less
+instruction set specific.
+
+Non-CPU targets are also supported, but there isn't
+a lot of activity on it in the mailing list currently.
+An example is FPGA programming support via JTAG,
+but also flash chips can be programmed directly
+using JTAG.
+
+non-JTAG physical layer
+-----------------------
+JTAG is not the only physical protocol used to talk to
+CPUs.
+
+OpenOCD does not today have targets that use non-JTAG.
+
+The actual physical layer is a relatively modest part
+of the total OpenOCD system.
+
+
+PowerPC
+-------
+there exists open source implementations of powerpc
+target manipulation, but there hasn't been a lot
+of activity in the mailing list.
+
+MIPS
+----
+Currently OpenOCD has a MIPS target defined. This is the
first non-ARM example of a CPU target \ No newline at end of file