I am attempting to use OpenOCD with a cellular chipset with an ARM11 and an
ARM7+DSP core. I can access it with the Lauterbach debugger, but I find the
interface very difficult to use and would prefer OpenOCD.

It looks like some sort of TAP controller, perhaps like an OMAP3. Has anyone
seen anything like this? Any idea how to get past it?

Upon a scan, OpenOCD shows me:

alex@msp-clx-aaustin:~$ openocd -f interface/jtagkey2.cfg -c jtag_khz\ 10000
Open On-Chip Debugger 0.5.0-dev-00219-g737c9b6-dirty (2010-05-06-14:21)
Licensed under GNU GPL v2
For bug reports, read
        http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
10000 kHz
Info : max TCK change to: 30000 kHz
Info : clock speed 10000 kHz
Warn : There are no enabled taps.  AUTO PROBING MIGHT NOT WORK!!
Warn : AUTO auto0.tap - use "jtag newtap auto0 tap -expected-id 0x30180083 ..."
Warn : AUTO auto0.tap - use "... -irlen 8"
Warn : gdb services need one or more targets defined


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