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author | Marc Schink <dev@zapb.de> | 2021-06-07 14:40:30 +0200 |
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committer | Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com> | 2022-03-12 09:48:00 +0000 |
commit | e370e06b724f6e3a0fdd8611a3d461c2cc15735c (patch) | |
tree | 2df1c37487c523c41ec26f9d3f76545ffd160f7c /doc | |
parent | 38183dc856fdb7e69c8407911ff16383f4b12247 (diff) | |
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target: Deprecate 'array2mem' and 'mem2array''
Replace 'mem2array' and 'array2mem' with a Tcl wrapper that
internally uses 'read_memory' and 'write_memory'.
The target-specific 'mem2array' and 'array2mem' functions
remain for now.
Change-Id: If24c22a76ac72d4c26916a95f7f17902b41b6d9e
Signed-off-by: Marc Schink <dev@zapb.de>
Reviewed-on: https://review.openocd.org/c/openocd/+/6308
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/openocd.texi | 39 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/doc/openocd.texi b/doc/openocd.texi index f9acedf..0cd9621 100644 --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -4980,29 +4980,6 @@ use these to deal with specific reset cases. They are not otherwise documented here. @end deffn -@deffn {Command} {$target_name array2mem} arrayname width address count -@deffnx {Command} {$target_name mem2array} arrayname width address count -These provide an efficient script-oriented interface to memory. -The @code{array2mem} primitive writes bytes, halfwords, words -or double-words; while @code{mem2array} reads them. -In both cases, the TCL side uses an array, and -the target side uses raw memory. - -The efficiency comes from enabling the use of -bulk JTAG data transfer operations. -The script orientation comes from working with data -values that are packaged for use by TCL scripts; -@command{mdw} type primitives only print data they retrieve, -and neither store nor return those values. - -@itemize -@item @var{arrayname} ... is the name of an array variable -@item @var{width} ... is 8/16/32/64 - indicating the memory access size -@item @var{address} ... is the target memory address -@item @var{count} ... is the number of elements to process -@end itemize -@end deffn - @deffn {Command} {$target_name set_reg} dict Set register values of the target. @@ -5142,8 +5119,8 @@ When the current target has an MMU which is present and active, Otherwise, or if the optional @var{phys} flag is specified, @var{addr} is interpreted as a physical address. If @var{count} is specified, displays that many units. -(If you want to manipulate the data instead of displaying it, -see the @code{mem2array} primitives.) +(If you want to process the data instead of displaying it, +see the @code{read_memory} primitives.) @end deffn @deffn {Command} {$target_name mwd} [phys] addr doubleword [count] @@ -8772,8 +8749,8 @@ When the current target has an MMU which is present and active, Otherwise, or if the optional @var{phys} flag is specified, @var{addr} is interpreted as a physical address. If @var{count} is specified, displays that many units. -(If you want to manipulate the data instead of displaying it, -see the @code{mem2array} primitives.) +(If you want to process the data instead of displaying it, +see the @code{read_memory} primitives.) @end deffn @deffn {Command} {mwd} [phys] addr doubleword [count] @@ -11681,13 +11658,7 @@ should be passed in to the proc in question. By "low-level", we mean commands that a human would typically not invoke directly. -@itemize @bullet -@item @b{mem2array} <@var{varname}> <@var{width}> <@var{addr}> <@var{nelems}> - -Read memory and return as a Tcl array for script processing -@item @b{array2mem} <@var{varname}> <@var{width}> <@var{addr}> <@var{nelems}> - -Convert a Tcl array to memory locations and write the values +@itemize @item @b{flash banks} <@var{driver}> <@var{base}> <@var{size}> <@var{chip_width}> <@var{bus_width}> <@var{target}> [@option{driver options} ...] Return information about the flash banks |