Re: [Openocd-development] Proposal: update IXP42x config files

2010-12-19 Thread Michael Schwingen
Am 12/17/2010 10:38 PM, schrieb Steve Bennett: +# setup expansion bus CS + ## +mww 0xc400 0xbd113842 #CS0 : Flash, write enabled @0x5000 Tcl only recognises comments at the beginning of a command,

Re: [Openocd-development] Proposal: update IXP42x config files

2010-12-19 Thread Michael Schwingen
Am 12/18/2010 09:09 PM, schrieb Øyvind Harboe: Hi Michael, you'll have to rebase your patch on top of the master branch and update the comments to use ;# at the end of lines as the master branch now follows tcl rules for comments. No problem - I also fixed the working area address. Is the

Re: [Openocd-development] Proposal: update IXP42x config files

2010-12-19 Thread Øyvind Harboe
Looks OK to me after a cursory inspection. Any objections? -- Øyvind Harboe Can Zylin Consulting help on your project? US toll free 1-866-980-3434 / International +47 51 63 25 00 http://www.zylin.com/zy1000.html ARM7 ARM9 ARM11 XScale Cortex JTAG debugger and flash programmer

Re: [Openocd-development] Proposal: update IXP42x config files

2010-12-19 Thread Øyvind Harboe
Merged. Thanks! -- Øyvind Harboe Can Zylin Consulting help on your project? US toll free 1-866-980-3434 / International +47 51 63 25 00 http://www.zylin.com/zy1000.html ARM7 ARM9 ARM11 XScale Cortex JTAG debugger and flash programmer ___

[Openocd-development] Proposal: update IXP42x config files

2010-12-17 Thread Michael Schwingen
Hi, I did some work on the IXP42x config files, adding more known TAP IDs plus some helper functions and constants to make board config files simpler and easier to read. I have seen 3 of the 6 listed TAP IDs on real hardware, and the others are inferred from the documentation. There might be

Re: [Openocd-development] Proposal: update IXP42x config files

2010-12-17 Thread Steve Bennett
On 18/12/2010, at 6:30 AM, Michael Schwingen wrote: Hi, I did some work on the IXP42x config files, adding more known TAP IDs plus some helper functions and constants to make board config files simpler and easier to read. I have seen 3 of the 6 listed TAP IDs on real hardware, and the