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authoroharboe <oharboe@b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60>2008-07-06 19:17:43 +0000
committeroharboe <oharboe@b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60>2008-07-06 19:17:43 +0000
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- Log output handlers now get a "const char *line" - Added "const" to parameter. src/helper/command.c src/helper/command.h - New function: 'command_output_text()' - Log output handlers now get a "const char *line" src/helper/options.c - Log output handlers now get a "const char *line" src/server/telnet_server.c - DO not transmit NULL bytes via TELNET. - Log output handlers now get a "const char *line" src/server/gdb_server.c - Log output handlers now get a "const char *line" *** THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF A PATCH FROM Oyvind sent previously to the mailing list for TCL users try src/target/target.c *** THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF A PATCH FROM Oyvind sent previously to the mailing list for TCL users try src/target/target.h *** THIS INCLUDES PORTIONS OF A PATCH FROM Oyvind sent previously to the mailing list for TCL users try src/openocd.c - **MAJOR** Work: New TCL/Jim function: mem2array - **MAJOR** Work: Redirect Tcl/Jim stdio output to remote users. - Previously: TCL output did not go to GDB. - Previously: TCL output did not go to TELNET - Previously: TCL output only goes to control console. - This fixes that problem. + Created callbacks: +openocd_jim_fwrite() +openocd_jim_fread() +openocd_jim_vfprintf() +openocd_jim_fflush() +openocd_jim_fgets() src/Makefile.am - New TCL files. - Future note: This should be more automated. As the list of 'tcl' files grows maintaning this list will suck. src/Jim.c - ** THIS INCLUDES A PREVIOUS PATCH I SENT EARLIER ** - that impliments many [format] specifies JIM did not support. - Jim_FormatString() - **MAJOR** work. - Previously only supported "%s" "%d" and "%c" - And what support existed had bugs. - NEW: *MANY* formating parameters are now supported. - TODO: The "precision" specifier is not supported. ** NEW ** This patch. - Jim_StringToWide() test if no conversion occured. - Jim_StringToIndex() test if no conversion occured. - Jim_StringToDouble() test if no conversion occured. ** NEW ** This Patch. Major Work. - Previously output from JIM did not get sent to GDB - Ditto: Output to Telnet session. - Above items are now fixed - By introducing callbacks new function pointers in the "interp" structure. - Helpers that call the callbacks. - New function: Jim_fprintf() - New function: Jim_vfprintf() - New function: Jim_fwrite() - New function: Jim_fread() - New function: Jim_fflush() - New function: Jim_fgets() By default: the output is to STDIO as previous. The "openocd.c" - redirects the output as needed. - Jim_Panic() - Send panic to both STDERR and the interps specified STDERR output as a 2nd choice. - Now JIM's "stdin/stdout/stderr" paramters are "void *" and are no longer "FILE *". src/Jim.h - **MAJOR** - New JIM STDIO callbacks in the "interp" structure. - change: "stdin/stdout/stderr" are now "void *" cookies. - New JIM stdio helper functions. git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@755 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
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+
+proc proc_exists { NAME } {
+ set n [info commands $NAME]
+ set l [string length $n]
+ return [expr $l != 0]
+}
+
+# Give: REGISTER name - must be a global variable.
+proc show_mmr32_reg { NAME } {
+
+ global $NAME
+ # we want $($NAME)
+ set a [set [set NAME]]
+
+ if ![catch { set v [memread32 $a] } msg ] {
+ puts [format "%10s: (0x%08x): 0x%08x" $NAME $a $v]
+
+ # Was a helper defined?
+ set fn show_${NAME}_helper
+ if [ proc_exists $fn ] {
+ # Then call it
+ $fn $NAME $a $v
+ }
+ return $v;
+ } else {
+ error [format "%s (%s)" $msg $NAME ]
+ }
+}
+
+
+# Give: NAMES - an array of names accessable
+# in the callers symbol-scope.
+# VAL - the bits to display.
+
+proc show_mmr32_bits { NAMES VAL } {
+
+ upvar $NAMES MYNAMES
+
+ set w 0
+ foreach {IDX N} $MYNAMES {
+ set l [string length $N]
+ if { $l > $w } { set w $l }
+ }
+
+ for { set x 24 } { $x >= 0 } { incr x -8 } {
+ puts -nonewline " "
+ for { set y 7 } { $y >= 0 } { incr y -1 } {
+ set s $MYNAMES([expr $x + $y])
+ puts -nonewline [format "%2d: %-*s | " [expr $x + $y] $w $s ]
+ }
+ puts ""
+
+ puts -nonewline " "
+ for { set y 7 } { $y >= 0 } { incr y -1 } {
+ puts -nonewline [format " %d%*s | " [expr !!($VAL & (1 << ($x + $y)))] [expr $w -1] ""]
+ }
+ puts ""
+ }
+}