> I see you guys talking about BDI3000 and I decided to ask a related > question. > > Those who happen to own MPC8548CDS or something like this know it comes with > a small box called CodeWarrior USB TAP. > > It is supposed to work with their software one has to pay for. I never used > anything but GCC suite for anything GCC supports and always tried to avoid > commercial tools like a plague. So I want to ask if somebody knows if there > are any free tools for that thing... > > Not that I really need it for something but it is sitting in the box > gathering dust and it would be nice ot somehow put it to do something...
I've wondered the same thing. But didn't manage to find anything out there. I've got three ... in the boxes the Freescale MDS boards came in. The USB-TAP has a PowerPC processor in it ... so even if you had to blow away the original firmware, I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to figure out what code would be required to make the device look like a USB debugger, and then create a set of USB commands to generate JTAG transactions. I think the main problem is getting the JTAG TAP codes for manipulating JTAG. I've never seen a document relating to that, so they are obviously NDA. That being said, a weekend with a logic analyzer on a BDI2000 JTAG connection would probably give you all the info you need to figure out the appropriate JTAG commands. I've wired up the COP connection on my board via an FPGA, so that I could conceivably use the PowerPC JTAG via PCI. However, its the lack of open documentation on the JTAG commands that has limited my interest in pursuing this. However, it would be simple to use that interface to log all JTAG transactions, to figure out all the JTAG TAP instructions. Cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot