Hello Akos :-)
The hardware for openocd-box should not be any hardware centric, it should
be hardware independent. Support for target is the openocd task. From what
I know there was an idea for coresight library at arm but I did not take
part in it (planning and funding issues) but if they make it we should see
it this year, hopefuly, that would be nice :-)
Best regards,
Tomek

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CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
On Jun 14, 2012 12:10 AM, "Akos Vandra" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> Just my two cents for this idea:
>
> I think if we are to build something like this, and we plan for it to
> be ARM centric - just as openocd is atm -, I think we should think
> about hardware support for the full ARM Coresight architecture, in
> advance.
>
> What I intend to point out is real-time tracing. It is a very handy
> feature, even though the open-source world does not really have the
> tools now to exploit its features - or at least I don't know of any.
> As my thesis project I am currently working on a set of eclipse
> plugins that may be able to exploit some of the features, like
> real-time tracing of memory addresses and such, but as I am using the
> slow, UART-like interface, it will support only a subset of them.
>
> The parallel trace output of the trace peripheral is 4 bits, DDR, at
> Fcpu. That cannot / is very hard to be decoded without an FPGA. So at
> a core speed of 100MHz that is up to 800MBit/s data.
>
> Even though OpenOCD does not yet support the trace peripheral, I think
> we should plan ahead and design a hardware that will be able to
> capture the trace traffic when the software support is ready.
>
> Regards,
>  Ákos Vandra
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11 June 2012 23:04, Tomek CEDRO <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sure it could be PI or any other hardware that would be cheap enough and
> fit
> > our needs :-) some friends mentioned about it maybe i will order one too
> :-)
> >
> > --
> > CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
> >
> > On May 22, 2012 12:00 AM, "Andrew Leech" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 22/05/12 6:55 AM, Tomas Frydrych wrote:
> >> > On 21/05/12 21:45, Tomek CEDRO wrote:
> >> >> Hello :-)
> >> >>
> >> >> Simple USB JTAG adapters are not fast enough for operational analysis
> >> >> of devices. The commercial ones are fast but limited in
> >> >> functionalities and not extensible. The perfect solution would be to
> >> >> have/create OpenOCD-BOX  that would have fast and extensive GPIO with
> >> >> buffers, maybe FPGA based, so it could act as JTAG/SWD/SPI/...
> >> >> interface with Telnet/USB/Serial access for user commands. Having
> this
> >> >> solution would also be a good reason to develop and make OpenOCD more
> >> >> functional maybe some good way for project funding to get boards and
> >> >> other stuff for developers? :-)
> >> >>
> >> >> Anyone know / want to design / has this solution / product? :-)
> >> > If you are thinking about the FPGA route, have a look at the OpenRISC
> >> > project if that might provide a suitable platform.
> >> >
> >> > Tomas
> >> >
> >> I'd suggest the Raspberry Pi, overkill for the job but cheaper than most
> >> ft2232 adapters. It'd run openocd easily if an interface was written to
> >> use it's gpio's, and if you wait for the A model it could be used in
> >> usb-gadget network or ethernet to connect to pc. (Current B model can't
> >> run as usb device, so you'd be stuck with ethernet, not such a bad
> thing).
> >>
> >> It's just a shame they're so popular, makes them hard to get a hold of!
> >>
> >> Andrew
> >>
> >>
> >>
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