Win, Linux or Mac ?? I have now for a few days tested this with a flyswatter+beagleboard under Fedora 10. The serial connection stays active when I start and also when I quit openocd.
Best regards, Magnus Strontium wrote: > Hi, > > I've been playing with the Flyswatter, OpenOCD and my Beagle Board. > > And I would like to see the serial output from the beagle, routhed > through the B port of the flyswatter, but for some reason, it seems > OpenOCD via libftdi (v0.13) is blocking up the whole FT22232 Device, > regardless that only port A is selected. > > If I have a terminal connected to port B, it stops working as soon as I > start OpenOCD. > > One possibility would be allow the data to be routed to the telnet > session. A "target" command, which could work like this. > > > target [tty] [enable/disable] [rate] [bits] [parity] [stop] > > Enables the display of any data received from the target on a connected > jtag interface (in this case the flyswatter) [tty] is for hypothetical > devices which could have multiple serial ports on them, and would be > 0,1,2, etc. [rate], etc is only valid for an enable. > > Data from the target would then be shown as: > target 0: [data] > > > target_cmd [tty] [data] > > Data is sent verbatim, minus the first space after tty, over the serial > line nominated through the jtag interface. > > Its for text work, it isn't intended to transfer files and such. I am > thinking of interacting with boot loaders, seeing debug messages and the > like. > > The commands are independent. The target tty could be disabled (its > still set up, just not being displayed) which just means output from the > target is suppressed, but target_cmd would still try and send data to > the target. > > Or something like that. > > > Strontium > > > _______________________________________________ > Openocd-development mailing list > Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development > _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development