Hello :-)

I have managed to clean up the code and push it to the repository. I
have abandoned advanced enqueueing stuff for now in favor to simply
make it work :-) There are still lots of things to be done, but it is
working already and you can use it to burn your favorite binaries
straight into Flash memory of the Cortex devices using SWD and FT2232
based devices - the KT-LINK will work straight away, others should
also work with some modifications, it is still possible to write
drivers for other interfaces :-) The work is still based on last year
OpenOCD code, so I will make a TAG or BANCH to freeze current work
when its usable for most of you, then move forward to rebase the code
and integrate with OpenOCD HEAD after all considerations and
verifications :-) I also want later to write RLink driver to make
primer2 programming trivial.

The openocd-libswd working fork code is at:
http://repo.or.cz/w/openocd/libswd.git

The implementation details and history (needs large update, I should
have some time on easter break this weekend) are here:
http://stm32primer2swd.sf.net/

Please report any problems you can find, suggestions, millions of $ so
I could finish it in five minutes doing nothing else, etc etc :-)

I also heard ARM after their good impressions on LibSWD is going to
create another open library for their CoreSight framework, so it looks
OpenOCD can become fully featured killer application to work with ARM
based microcontrollers and devices on the planet at the end of this
year :-)

Best regards :-)
Tomek

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