On Sunday 27 July 2008 11:18:30 you wrote: > On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Dominic Rath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Saturday 26 July 2008 10:55:43 Øyvind Harboe wrote: > >> I'd like to retire reset "run_and_halt" and "run_and_init", > >> they are completely redundant. > >> > >> This simplifies the target_process_reset code and also makes > >> the documentation of reset less noisy. > >> > >> > >> This would leave us with three atomic reset modes: > >> > >> - reset run > >> - reset halt > >> - reset init > >> > >> the final one is really just a convention. > >> > >> reset run_and_halt can easily be synthesized from e.g. GDB: > >> > >> monitor reset run > >> monitor sleep 100 > >> monitor halt > >> > >> > >> Additionally we're going in the direction of target configuration > >> scripts being able to override reset to a greater degree, so > >> the operations run, halt and init can be implemented pretty > >> much in any way that the target configuration script defines. > > > > Three lines, or alternatively using a script, isn't really a > > user-friendly replacement for a "reset run_and_halt". > > > > You once mentioned that you'd like "reset halt" to be synthesized by > > requesting halt if the target didn't enter debug state within a certain > > timeout. > > Already in there. > > > That would at least take care of e.g. LPC2000 targets, i.e. a user > > would just do a "reset halt" instead of "reset run_and_halt". > > > > But on targets that are able to "reset halt" it would be a lot more > > effort if "reset run_and_halt" is the desired behaviour (e.g. because the > > startup code is known-good to set up the clocks, sdram etc.). > > Just like we have "init" script/event today, we could have a corresponding > run/halt/init scripts. > > This would remove the raison d'etre for run_and_halt/run_and_init? > > > i.e.: > > target_wait_state(target, TARGET_HALTED, 5000); > if (reset_mode == RESET_INIT) > target_invoke_script(cmd_ctx, target, "post_reset"); > if (reset_mode == RESET_HALT) > target_invoke_script(cmd_ctx, target, > "post_reset_halt"); > if (reset_mode == RESET_RUN) > target_invoke_script(cmd_ctx, target, "post_reset_run");
Not really. The script that would have to be used is "post_reset_run", I guess. Overriding this with something that does a "run_and_halt" would prevent the same config from doing a plain "reset_run", wouldn't it? Regards, Dominic _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development