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Reduce some noise from subsequent patches.
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Add inter-operator whitespace. Improve existing documentation.
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Lots of files still include it, often through needless
duplicate inclusion of "log.h"; sigh.
This cleans up the inclusion graph a bunch, so there are
fewer inclusion paths, but it doesn't change much otherwise.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Purge an unused routine from the tree and remove a layering violation.
If this code is needed, it should reappear somwhere in src/jtag/,
where struct scan_field gets defined.
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Remove obsolete suffix from struct scan_field. Somehow, these
definitions did not get updated but did not cause any errors.
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Remove misleading typedef and redundant suffix from struct command.
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Remove misleading typedef and redundant suffix from struct command_context.
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Search and destroy the jtag_tap_t typedef. This also cleans up a
layering violation, removing the declaration from types.h.
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Remove useless structure typedef.
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Removes useless and confusing typedef for log callback structure.
Types with _t should be suitable for passing by-value as arguments.
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This patch removes 'cmd' from the list of direct parameters, moving
that pointer to args[-1] (by way of the new CMD_NAME macro).
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This patch prevents command handlers from modifying the strings passed
in the 'args' array.
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Prevents the command name from being modified in command handlers.
Again, this has cascading effects, but the patches are fairly minimal.
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The number of command arguments will always be 0 or more, so use
the right type in handlers. This has a cascading effect up through
the layers, but the new COMMAND_HANDLER macros prevented total chaos.
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By introducing the CMD_NAME macro, this parameter may be integrated
as args[-1] in command.[ch], without touching any other call sites.
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This patch adds new typedefs for command handler callback functions.
Users of this type signature were updated to use these new types.
It uses the new __COMMAND_HANDLER macro to prevent duplication.
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The COMMAND_HANDLER and COMMAND_HELPER macros allow commands to be
defined in a manner that decouples them from the exact order and type of
their parameters. Once converted, incremental changes to the command
handler type can be addressed in incremental patches that do not need to
touch the entire tree.
These macros' implementation, __COMMAND_HANDLER, is used to define the
new command_handler_t type, and additional patches will use it to derive
new macros to define extended command types (e.g. flash, nand, pld).
The CALL_COMMAND_HANDLER provides a means of calling helpers or nested
handlers from withing a command handler.
This patch uses C99 varadic macro expansion. Please report compilers
that cannot handle this code.
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Add a typedef for command output handler function type, simplifying
the appearance of functions that use it and eliminating duplicate code.
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Eliminate duplicate code for linking commands into a list.
Adds a check to ensure the command does not already exist;
if it does, return that one instead of creating a duplicate.
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Add help for commands regardless of whether a handler is involved.
With this, all sorts of new commands can be found in 'help' text.
Hopefully, all of them have been documented....
Sadly, the lsort function appears to handle nested lists poorly, such
that sub-commands do not group with their parents.
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Add helpers to manage adding entries to the helptext list.
Adds support for arbitrarily nested commands.
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The command_name function returns a malloced string for a given
command and its parents. This can be used to display a message
to the user, but it is used internally to handle registration
and syntax errors. This helps permit arbitrary command nesting.
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Use continuation characters to wrap the help command into 80 columns.
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Use unsigned type for number of arguments.
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This patch also improves the signature of run_command function.
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Use unsigned type for line number in log_callback_fn signature.
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Update timeval_add_time to use long int; implement timeval_add with it.
Update timeval_ms to check gettimeofday return value, return int64_t.
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Signed-off-by: Øyvind Harboe <oyvind.harboe@zylin.com>
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Removes useless declarations, moving the handler functions to appear
before their use in the (much bigger) command registriation function.
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Remove all useless 'extern' keywords from function prototypes.
Wraps long lines for readability.
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The "$ocd_HOSTOS" variable was wrongly documented. Fix its
documentation, and its value on Linux.
Shrink a few of the too-long lines.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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This patch changes the duration_* API in several ways. First, it
updates the API to use better names. Second, string formatting has
been removed from the API (with its associated malloc). Finally, a
new function added to convert the time into seconds, which can be
used (or formatted) by the caller. This eliminates hidden calls to
malloc that require associated calls to free().
This patch also removes the useless extern keyword from prototypes,
and it eliminates the duration_t typedef (use 'struct duration').
These API also allows proper error checking, as it is possible for
gettimeofday to fail in certain circumstances.
The consumers have all been chased to use this new API as well, as
there were relatively few cases doing this type of measurement.
In most cases, the code performs additional checks for errors, but
the calling code looks much cleaner in every case.
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This helper eliminates significant amount of redundant code in command
handler functions throughout the system. It wraps the lower-level
parse_* macros to implement a policy for reporting parse errors to the
active command context (cmd_ctx). If errors do occur, this macro causes
the calling function to abort with the proper return code.
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Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver <ntfreak@users.sourceforge.net>
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Compilation on cygwin, using gcc v3 with option -mno-cygwin,
currently produces a large number of the following warnings:
warning: `gnu_printf' is an unrecognized format function type
These have been introduced with the recent MinGW GNU C99 printf
compliance patch, as gnu_printf was only introduced with gcc v4.4
and is not recognized with earlier versions.
The attached fix adds gcc version detection to the previous patch
to avoid the problem.
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Assign to "intptr_t", which on some versions of MS-Windows
will widen the variable; then cast to HANDLE.
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Passing "--std=gun99" is unfortunately not sufficient to make current
MinGW compilers conform with respect to checking printf format strings.
(The C runtime seems not to have problems.)
Fix by using a "gnu_printf" format specifier not "printf".
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Use JIM_WIDE_MODIFIER for the sscanf format, and apply it for MINGW32 as
well as other Windows environments. (Microsoft doesn't conform to the
C99 standard, and uses "%I64d" not "%lld" for "long long".)
NB: __MINGW32__ should work on both w32 and w64,.
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Generate a C struct with the data, and use that, instead of an
assembly language file. The assembly language causes issues on
Darwin and MS-Windows, which don't necessarily use GNU AS; or
if they do, don't necessarily use its ELF syntax.
It's also better in two other ways: fewer global symbols; and
the init-time size check gets optimized away at compile time.
(Unless it fails, in which case bigger chunks of the file vanish.)
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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Based on some patches from <redirect.slash.nil@gmail.com>
for preliminary Win64 compilation. More such updates are
needed, but they need work. Compile tested on 64 and 32 bit
Linuxes, and Cygwin.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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This makes the documentation a closer match to "help" output:
- "pathmove" somehow was not documented in the User's Guide
- "jtag_nsrst_assert_width" and "jtag_ntrst_assert_width"
are new; both needed descriptions.
- Removed two undocumented and fairly useless script mechanisms:
* production/production_info/production_test ... using it,
requires replacing everything; so having it adds no value.
* cpu ... way out of date; hopeless to keep that current
Note that anyone using that "production" stuff already defines
their own procedures, and can keep using them with no change.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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This abstracts the "jtag arp_init-reset" call into a method
called from OpenOCD startup and reset processing.
Platforms which have different requirements for how such hard
resets must be performed can now override "init_reset" instead
of needing to rebuild custom hacked versions of the server.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
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control over how OpenOCD starts up and initializes the target.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2805 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
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