Fix minor goofage in previous doc updates: * The ETM dummy driver name is "dummy" not "etm_dummy"; re-alphabetize. * DCC trace message mode "charmsg" is a format type (and what Linux needs) --- doc/openocd.texi | 27 +++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
Fix minor goofage in previous doc updates:
* The ETM dummy driver name is "dummy" not "etm_dummy"; re-alphabetize. * DCC trace message mode "charmsg" is a format type (and what Linux needs) --- doc/openocd.texi | 27 +++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) --- a/doc/openocd.texi +++ b/doc/openocd.texi @@ -3758,6 +3758,16 @@ Stops trace data collection. To use an ETM trace port it must be associated with a driver. +...@deffn {Trace Port Driver} dummy +Use the @option{dummy} driver if you are configuring an ETM that's +not connected to anything (on-chip ETB or off-chip trace connector). +...@emph{this driver lets OpenOCD talk to the ETM, but it does not expose +any trace data collection.} +...@deffn {Config Command} {etm_dummy config} target +Associates the ETM for @var{target} with a dummy driver. +...@end deffn +...@end deffn + @deffn {Trace Port Driver} etb Use the @option{etb} driver if you are configuring an ETM to use on-chip ETB memory. @@ -3767,16 +3777,6 @@ You can see the ETB registers using the @end deffn @end deffn -...@deffn {Trace Port Driver} etm_dummy -Use the @option{etm_dummy} driver if you are configuring an ETM that's -not connected to anything (on-chip ETB or off-chip trace connector). -...@emph{this driver lets OpenOCD talk to the ETM, but it does not expose -any trace data collection.} -...@deffn {Config Command} {etm_dummy config} target -Associates the ETM for @var{target} with a dummy driver. -...@end deffn -...@end deffn - @deffn {Trace Port Driver} oocd_trace This driver isn't available unless OpenOCD was explicitly configured with the @option{--enable-oocd_trace} option. You probably don't want @@ -4186,8 +4186,11 @@ deliver messages before a serial console @deffn Command {target_request debugmsgs} [enable|disable|charmsg] Displays current handling of target DCC message requests. These messages may be sent to the debugger while the target is running. -The optional @option{enable} and @option{charmsg} parameters are -equivalent; both enable the messages, @option{disable} disables them. +The optional @option{enable} and @option{charmsg} parameters +both enable the messages, while @option{disable} disables them. +With @option{charmsg} the DCC words each contain one character, +as used by Linux with CONFIG_DEBUG_ICEDCC; +otherwise the libdcc format is used. @end deffn @node JTAG Commands
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