On Friday 23 October 2009, simon qian wrote:
> I have tested the SWJ support to STM32, implemented in vsprog.
> 
> I'll then prepare to implement it in OpenOCD

Good stuff.  Should we assume you're focussing on Cortex-M3
for the initial support?  That's what I would do in your shoes.
Get that working well, including TPIU suppport, then Cortex-A8
support can come; and other chips too, later.

As you may be aware, (yet) another Cortex-M3 vendor has recently
begun to show chips:  "Energy Micro", www.energymicro.com, which
compares itself to MSP430 in terms of power usage(*).  They seem
to support only this two wire debug mode, not JTAG.  So as they
start to become available ... SWD support will get more important.

- Dave

(*) Yes, Cortex-M3 ... not M0.  Just goes to show that low power
    operation is a chip-wide policy, and the CPU core doesn't
    cost much compared to peripherals, memory, clocks, etc.

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