artiq-zynq-oxford/zynq-7000.cfg

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#
# Xilinx Zynq 7000 SoC
#
# Chris Johns <chrisj@rtems.org>
#
# Setup
# -----
#
# Create a user configuration following the "Configuration Basics" in the user
# documentation. In the file have:
#
# source [find interface/ftdi/flyswatter2.cfg]
# source [find board/zynq-zc706-eval.cfg]
# adapter_khz 2000
# init
#
if { [info exists CHIPNAME] } {
global _CHIPNAME
set _CHIPNAME $CHIPNAME
} else {
global _CHIPNAME
set _CHIPNAME zynq
}
if { [info exists ENDIAN] } {
set _ENDIAN $ENDIAN
} else {
# this defaults to a bigendian
set _ENDIAN little
}
if { [info exists SMP] } {
global _SMP
set _SMP 1
} else {
global _SMP
set _SMP 0
}
#
# PL Tap.
#
# See ug585 ZYNQ-7000 TRM PSS_IDCODE for how this number is constructed.
# 0x03731093 - ZC706 Eval board 1.1
# 0x23731093 - ??
# 0x23727093 - Zedboard Rev. C and D
#
# Set in your configuration file or board specific file.
#
if { [info exists PL_TAPID] } {
set _PL_TAPID $PL_TAPID
} else {
set _PL_TAPID 0x03731093
}
jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME tap -irlen 6 -ircapture 0x001 -irmask 0x003 \
-expected-id $_PL_TAPID
#
# CoreSight Debug Access Port
#
if { [info exists DAP_TAPID] } {
set _DAP_TAPID $DAP_TAPID
} else {
set _DAP_TAPID 0x4ba00477
}
jtag newtap $_CHIPNAME dap -irlen 4 -ircapture 0x01 -irmask 0x03 \
-expected-id $_DAP_TAPID
#
# GDB target: Cortex-A9, using DAP, configuring only one core
# Base addresses of cores:
# core 0 - 0xF8890000
# core 1 - 0xF8892000
#
# Read from the ROM table with the patch to read the nested table.
#
set _TARGETNAME_0 $_CHIPNAME.cpu.0
set _TARGETNAME_1 $_CHIPNAME.cpu.1
target create $_TARGETNAME_0 cortex_a -coreid 0 \
-endian $_ENDIAN \
-chain-position $_CHIPNAME.dap \
-dbgbase 0x80090000
if { $_SMP } {
echo "Zynq CPU1."
target create $_TARGETNAME_1 cortex_a -coreid 1 \
-endian $_ENDIAN \
-chain-position $_CHIPNAME.dap \
-dbgbase 0x80092000
target smp $_TARGETNAME_0 $_TARGETNAME_1
}
#
# Hack to get the registers into a stable state when first booting a zynq in
# JTAG mode. If r11 is pointing to an invalid address and you use gdb to set a
# register the write will fail because gdb attempts to scan or unwind the
# current frame and the bad address seems to lock the bus up. This code puts
# the registers into the OCM and hopefull safe.
#
proc zynq_clear_registers { target } {
echo "Zynq-7000 Series setup: $target"
set _OCM_END 0x0003FFF0
mww phys 0xF8007000 0x4E00E07F
reg r0 0
reg r1 0
reg r2 0
reg r3 0
reg r4 0
reg r5 0
reg r6 0
reg r7 0
reg r8 0
reg r9 0
reg r10 0
reg r11 $_OCM_END
reg sp_svc $_OCM_END
reg lr_svc $_OCM_END
reg sp_abt $_OCM_END
reg lr_abt $_OCM_END
reg sp_und $_OCM_END
reg lr_und $_OCM_END
}
proc zynq_disable_mmu_and_caches { target } {
# arm mcr pX op1 CRn CRm op2 value
echo "Disable MMU and caches"
# Invalidate caches
catch {
$target arm mcr 15 0 7 5 0 0
$target arm mcr 15 0 7 7 0 0
# Invalidate all TLBs
$target arm mcr 15 0 8 5 0 0
$target arm mcr 15 0 8 6 0 0
$target arm mcr 15 0 8 7 0 0
$target arm mcr 15 4 8 3 0 0
$target arm mcr 15 4 8 7 0 0
set cp [$target arm mrc 15 0 1 0 0]
echo "SCTRL => [format 0x%x $cp]"
set mask [expr 1 << 29 | 1 << 12 | 1 << 11 | 1 << 2 | 1 << 1 | 1 << 0]
set cp [expr ($cp & ~$mask)]
$target arm mcr 15 0 1 0 0 $cp
echo "SCTRL <= [format 0x%x $cp]"
}
}
proc zynq_boot_ocm_setup { } {
#
# Enable the OCM
#
echo "Zynq Boot OCM setup"
catch {
mww phys 0xF8000008 0xDF0D
mww phys 0xF8000238 0
mww phys 0xF8000910 0xC
}
}
proc zynq_rtems_setup { } {
cache_config l2x 0xF8F02000 8
cortex_a maskisr on
}
proc zynq_restart { wait } {
global _SMP
global _TARGETNAME_0
global _TARGETNAME_1
set target0 $_TARGETNAME_0
set target1 $_TARGETNAME_1
echo "Zynq reset, resetting the board ... "
poll off
#
# Issue the reset via the SLCR
#
catch {
mww phys 0xF8000008 0xDF0D
mww phys 0xF8000200 1
}
echo "Zynq reset waiting for $wait msecs ... "
sleep $wait
#
# Reconnect the DAP etc due to the reset.
#
$target0 cortex_a dbginit
$target0 arm core_state arm
if { $_SMP } {
$target1 arm core_state arm
$target1 cortex_a dbginit
cortex_a smp_off
}
poll on
#
# We can now halt the core.
#
if { $_SMP } {
targets $target1
halt
}
targets $target0
halt
zynq_rtems_setup
}
proc zynq_gdb_attach { target } {
catch {
halt
}
}