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openocd/tcl/interface/ftdi/luminary.cfg
Freddie Chopin 7b67ec988c cfg: Add config file variants using the ftdi driver instead of ft2232
part 1 - files that were tested an verified as working fine

Change-Id: If5986853a1cf118a9eb3b4c13b036d0f71c39624
Signed-off-by: Andreas Fritiofson <andreas.fritiofson@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Freddie Chopin <freddie.chopin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/534
Tested-by: jenkins
2012-08-01 21:08:35 +00:00

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#
# Luminary Micro Stellaris Evaluation Kits
#
# http://www.luminarymicro.com/products/evaluation_kits.html
#
# There are a number of evaluation kits for Stellaris Cortex-M3 chips.
# Currently they all bundle ftdi based debug support. When that is
# used (instead of an external adapter), use this config file in one
# of these two modes:
#
# - Eval board debug ... debug of the Stellaris chip via port A.
#
# - Other board debug ... same thing, but the board acts as a debug
# adapter for another board (using a standard ARM JTAG connector).
# The Stellaris chip stays in reset.
#
# Those support both JTAG and SWD. SWD is an ARM-only two-wire debug
# protocol; in 2009, OpenOCD does not support SWD.
#
# Port B of the ftdi chip is normally used as a serial link to the
# Stellaris chip. On most boards (but not older LM3S811 eval boards),
# when SWD is used Port B may instead be used to read low-bandwidth
# "SWO trace" data, including so-called "printf style" output from
# firmware via the ITM module as well as profile data.
#
interface ftdi
ftdi_device_desc "Stellaris Evaluation Board"
ftdi_vid_pid 0x0403 0xbcd9
ftdi_layout_init 0x00a8 0x00eb
ftdi_layout_signal nSRST -data 0x0020