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JTAG/drivers: ft2232 docs

Add doxyegen description for this driver.

Correct the helptext (configures *or* displays based on #params),
and usage (use the same BNF as the User's Guide).

Remove superfluous #include

Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
tags/v0.4.0-rc2
David Brownell 14 years ago
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src/jtag/drivers/ft2232.c View File

@@ -27,13 +27,40 @@
* 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. *
***************************************************************************/

/* This code uses information contained in the MPSSE specification which was
/**
* @file
* JTAG adapters based on the FT2232 full and high speed USB parts are
* popular low cost JTAG debug solutions. Many FT2232 based JTAG adapters
* are discrete, but development boards may integrate them as alternatives
* to more capable (and expensive) third party JTAG pods. Since JTAG uses
* only one of the two parts on these devices, on integrated boards the
* second port often serves as a USB-to-serial adapter for the target's
* console UART even when the JTAG port is not in use. (Systems which
* support ARM's SWD in addition to JTAG, or instead of it, may use that
* second port for reading SWV trace data.)
*
* FT2232 based JTAG adapters are "dumb" not "smart", because most JTAG
* request/response interactions involve round trips over the USB link.
* A "smart" JTAG adapter has intelligence close to the scan chain, so it
* can for example poll quickly for a status change (usually taking on the
* order of microseconds not milliseconds) before beginning a queued
* transaction which require the previous one to have completed.
*
* There are dozens of adapters of this type, differing in details which
* this driver needs to understand. Those "layout" details are required
* as part of FT2232 driver configuration.
*
* This code uses information contained in the MPSSE specification which was
* found here:
* http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/AppNotes/AN2232C-01_MPSSE_Cmnd.pdf
* Hereafter this is called the "MPSSE Spec".
*
* The datasheet for the ftdichip.com's FT2232D part is here:
* http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/DataSheets/DS_FT2232D.pdf
*
* Also note the issue with code 0x4b (clock data to TMS) noted in
* http://developer.intra2net.com/mailarchive/html/libftdi/2009/msg00292.html
* which can affect longer JTAG state paths.
*/

#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
@@ -42,7 +69,6 @@

/* project specific includes */
#include <jtag/interface.h>
#include <jtag/commands.h>
#include <helper/time_support.h>

#if IS_CYGWIN == 1
@@ -3983,14 +4009,14 @@ static const struct command_registration ft2232_command_handlers[] = {
.handler = &ft2232_handle_device_desc_command,
.mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
.help = "set the USB device description of the FTDI FT2232 device",
.usage = "<description>",
.usage = "description_string",
},
{
.name = "ft2232_serial",
.handler = &ft2232_handle_serial_command,
.mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
.help = "set the serial number of the FTDI FT2232 device",
.usage = "<serial#>",
.usage = "serial_string",
},
{
.name = "ft2232_layout",
@@ -3998,21 +4024,21 @@ static const struct command_registration ft2232_command_handlers[] = {
.mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
.help = "set the layout of the FT2232 GPIO signals used "
"to control output-enables and reset signals",
.usage = "<layout>",
.usage = "layout_name",
},
{
.name = "ft2232_vid_pid",
.handler = &ft2232_handle_vid_pid_command,
.mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
.help = "the vendor ID and product ID of the FTDI FT2232 device",
.usage = "<vid> <pid> [...]",
.usage = "(vid pid)* ",
},
{
.name = "ft2232_latency",
.handler = &ft2232_handle_latency_command,
.mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
.help = "set the FT2232 latency timer to a new value",
.usage = "<vid> <pid> [...]",
.usage = "value",
},
COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
};


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