Franck Jullien <franck.jull...@gmail.com> writes:
> 2012/3/18 Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarz...@free.fr>:
>>        usb_blaster pin6 1
>>        usb_blaster pin8 1
>>        source [find target/pxa270.cfg]
>>
>> The lines "usb_blaster pinX 1" are the important ones. If that doesn't 
>> improve
>
> This is much better :) It works, great job !

Ah, great. The reason should be that pin6 (or pin8) of your USB-Blaster is tied
to pin nTRST of your TAP, and therefore kept your TAP into an infinite reset
state.

As you didn't have that behaviour before, I must conclude that the previous
driver's default was to put pins 6 and 8 to a high logical state. That seems
logical, as most people will tie pins 6 and 8 to nTRST and nSRST.

I wonder if I should put that as a default in the driver, or maybe in the altera
default configuration file (altera-usb-blaster.cfg). Any thoughts on this,
Franck, Spencer ?

Cheers.

-- 
Robert

PS: I know your involvement in barebox too :)

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