Hi Brad.

I remember I got the same warning a while ago, but it's gone now (and I didn't 
modify the file myself).
Are you using a recent version of OpenOCD and the interface file ?
Also: Which build are you using ?


Love
Jens

On Thu, 6 Feb 2014 12:32:10 -0600, Brad Riensche wrote:
> The enable trick didn't seem to do anything.
> 
> I'm pretty sure the LED is not gated.  I did the following experiment 
> from an openocd telnet session:
> 
> ftdi_layout_signal TEST -data 0x0800
> ftdi_set_signal TEST 1  // LED turns on briefly, then turns off
> poll off // to stop activity in the driver
> ftdi_set_signal TEST 1 // LED stays on
> ftdi_set_signal TEST 0 // LED turns off
> 
> It looks to me like the driver is actively driving the LED off each 
> time there is some activity on the device.  The ft2232 driver seemed 
> to toggle the LED each time there was activity.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Peter Stuge <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Brad Riensche wrote:
>>> I am happy to report that the config generally works, and is noticeably
>>> faster than the ft2232 equivalent.  However, the LED does not come 
>> on, nor
>>> does it blink during debugging as the ft2232 driver did.  I 
>> confirmed that
>>> the bitmask in the config file is correct.
>>>
>>> Is it normal to have no LED activity with the ftdi driver?  If not, any
>>> ideas on how to troubleshoot?
>> 
>> No it is not normal.
>> 
>> ftdi_layout_init 0x0c08 0x0f1b matches
>> https://www.olimex.com/Products/ARM/JTAG/ARM-USB-TINY-H/
>> 
>> Try adding:
>> 
>> ftdi_layout_signal ENABLE -ndata 0x0010
>> 
>> In case the LED is gated by the ENABLE. Unsure, I can't immediately
>> find a schematic.
>> 
>> 
>> On this topic I have a mostly finished patch to get rid of all the
>> insane numbers but it's not done just yet..
>> 
>> 
>> //Peter
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