- warning now issued if high speed ftdi device found and openocd was built using an old driver
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https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/openocd-development/2009-August/009939.html
1. It can only be built with the FTD2XX driver. libftdi supports FT2232H/FT4232H
since version 0.16
2. A speed value of 0 is used as a RTCK request indicator. This clashes with the
valid clock division value 0 that provide the highest fixed clock frequency.
3. The ft2232_speed_div function return the maximum selectable frequency (30MHz)
when RTCK is activated. It should return 0.
4. The ft2232_khz function return ERROR_OK when RTCK is requested even for
devices lacking RTCK support. It should return ERROR_FAIL so the upper driver layers
can detect this and try to fallback to a fixed frequency.
5. FT2232H/FT4232H have a backward compatibility function that divide the clock
by 5 to get the same frequency range as FT2232D. There is no code that disable
this functionality. I can not find anything about if this is enabled or disabled by default.
I think it is safest to actively disable it.
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This patch adds support for the Luminary Micro LM3S9B90 target and
LM3S9B92 Evaluation Kit. These kits include a new ft2232 adapter, the
Luminary In-Circuit Debug Interface (ICDI) Board, so this is added as a
new ft2232 layout called "luminary_icdi".
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- Bug fix: Return a syntax error when less than two arguments are given.
- Bug fix: Use parse_u16 helper to ensure vales are parsed properly.
- Simplify loop termination logic by ensuring argc is always even.
- Move loop induction variable declaration to where it is used.
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- Update handle_reset_config_command in tcl.c to use new helpers.
- Replace direct accesses in JTAG interface and target drivers.
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- Setter calls the interface driver callback to improve core encapsulation.
- Use getter in standard JTAG interface drivers and ZY1000 minidriver.
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Remove pernicious whitespace from ft2232 driver; as usual,
end-of-line noise, but here also much line-internal stuff.
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Minor cleanup of FT2232:
- make Olimex glue warn about Olimex issues instead of JTAGkey issues;
- make some data static+const;
- don't export some internal symbols.
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- Initial support for FT2232H/FT4232H devices from FTDI.
- Add --enable-ftd2xx-highspeed option to configure script.
- Original patch submitted by Joern Kaipf <lists@joernline.de>.
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Doc (mostly) update for jtag_khz:
- switch to @deffn syntax
- add entry for "jtag_rclk"
- move deprecated "jtag_speed" into collection of deprecated calls
And for ft2232, don't be the only adapter to *log* an error if RTCK
is requested; it's already reported properly, like any other nonfatal
command parameter. "jtag_rclk" just works as expected, without any
scarey messages.
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