On 05/10/2018 08:44 AM, Oleksandr Shamray wrote: > Added document that describe the ABI for JTAG class drivrer > > Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Shamray <oleksandrs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> > --- > v18-v19 > Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> > - Added JTAG doccumentation to Documentation/jtag > > v17->v18 > v16->v17 > v15->v16 > v14->v15 > v13->v14 > v12->v13 > v11->v12 > Tobias Klauser <tklauser@xxxxxxxxxx> > - rename /Documentation/ABI/testing/jatg-dev -> jtag-dev > - Typo: s/interfase/interface > v10->v11 > v9->v10 > Fixes added by Oleksandr: > - change jtag-cdev to jtag-dev in documentation > - update Kernel Version and Date in jtag-dev documentation; > v8->v9 > v7->v8 > v6->v7 > Comments pointed by Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> > - Added jtag-cdev documentation to Documentation/ABI/testing folder > --- > Documentation/ABI/testing/jtag-dev | 27 +++++++++ > Documentation/jtag/overview | 31 ++++++++++ > Documentation/jtag/transactions | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 166 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/jtag-dev > create mode 100644 Documentation/jtag/overview > create mode 100644 Documentation/jtag/transactions > diff --git a/Documentation/jtag/overview b/Documentation/jtag/overview > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..e35afc0 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/jtag/overview > @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ > +Linux kernel JTAG support > +========================= > + > +The JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) is an industry standard for hardware just: JTAG drop the "The" maybe: for verifying hardware designs (although that's not quite what wikipedia says) > +verifying designs and testing printed circuit boards after manufacture. > +JTAG provides access to many logic signals of a complex integrated circuit, > +including the device pins pins. Oh. Just drop the 2 lines above since they are repeated below. > + > +JTAG provides access to many logic signals of a complex integrated circuit, > +including the device pins. > + > +A JTAG interface is a special interface added to a chip. > +Depending on the version of JTAG, two, four, or five pins are added. > + > +The connector pins are: > + TDI (Test Data In) > + TDO (Test Data Out) > + TCK (Test Clock) > + TMS (Test Mode Select) > + TRST (Test Reset) optional. > + > +JTAG interface is supposed to have two parts - basic core driver and is designed > +hardware specific driver. > +The basic driver introduces general interface which is not dependent of specific introduces a general interface > +hardware. It provides communication between user space and hardware specific and a hardware specific > +driver. > +Each JTAG device is represented as char device from (jtag0, jtag1, ...). as a char device > +Access to JTAG device is performed through IOCTL call. Access to a JTAG device is performed through IOCTL calls. > + > +Call flow example: User: open /dev/jtagX > +User (IOCTL) -> /dev/jtagX -> JTAG core driver -> JTAG hw specific driver User: close /dev/jtagX > diff --git a/Documentation/jtag/transactions b/Documentation/jtag/transactions > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..91f7f92 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/jtag/transactions > @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ > +The JTAG API > +============= > + > +JTAG master devices can be accessed through a character misc-device. > +Each JTAG master interface can be accessed by using /dev/jtagN > + > +JTAG system calls set: > +- SIR (Scan Instruction Register, IEEE 1149.1 Data Register scan); Why is SIR for Data Register? > +- SDR (Scan Data Register, IEEE 1149.1 Instruction Register scan); Why is SDR for Instruction Register? > +- RUNTEST (Forces the IEEE 1149.1 bus to a run state for a specified > +number of clocks. > + > +open(), close() > +------- > +open() opens JTAG device. Only one open operation per JTAG device > +can be performed. Twice and more open for one device will return error Two or more opens for one device will return errors. > + > +Open/Close device: > +- open('/dev/jtag0', O_RDWR); open("/dev/jtag0", O_RDWR); > +- close(jtag_fd'); close(jtag_fd); > + > +ioctl() > +------- > +All access operations to JTAG device performed trougth ioctl interface. devices are performed through the ioctl interface. > +It support another requests: The IOCTL interface supports these requests: > + JTAG_IOCRUNTEST - Force JTAG state machine to RUN_TEST/IDLE state > + JTAG_SIOCFREQ - Set JTAG TCK frequency > + JTAG_GIOCFREQ - GET JTAG TCK frequency > + JTAG_IOCXFER - send JTAG data Xfer > + JTAG_GIOCSTATUS - get current JTAG TAP status > + JTAG_SIOCMODE - set JTAG mode flags. > + > +JTAG_SIOCFREQ, JTAG_GIOCFREQ > +------ > +Set/Get JTAG clock speed: > + unsigned int frq; > + ioctl(jtag_fd, JTAG_SIOCFREQ, &frq); > + ioctl(jtag_fd, JTAG_GIOCFREQ, &frq); > + > +JTAG_IOCRUNTEST > +------ > +Force JTAG state machine to RUN_TEST/IDLE state > + > +struct jtag_run_test_idle { > + __u8 reset; > + __u8 endstate; > + __u8 tck; > +}; > + > +reset: 0 - run IDLE/PAUSE from current state > + 1 - go through TEST_LOGIC/RESET state before IDLE/PAUSE > +end: completion flag endstate: > +tck: clock counter > + > +Example: > + struct jtag_run_test_idle runtest; > + > + runtest.endstate = JTAG_STATE_IDLE; > + runtest.reset = 0; > + runtest.tck = data_p->tck; > + usleep(25 * 1000); > + ioctl(jtag_fd, JTAG_IOCRUNTEST, &runtest); > + > +JTAG_IOCXFER > +------ > +Send SDR/SIR transaction > + > +struct jtag_xfer { > + __u8 type; > + __u8 direction; > + __u8 endstate; > + __u8 padding; > + __u32 length; > + __u64 tdio; > +}; > + > +type: transfer type - JTAG_SIR_XFER/JTAG_SDR_XFER > +direction: xfer direction - JTAG_SIR_XFER/JTAG_SDR_XFER, > +length: xfer data len in bits > +tdio : xfer data array > +endir: xfer end state after transaction finish endstate: > + can be: JTAG_STATE_IDLE/JTAG_STATE_PAUSEIR/JTAG_STATE_PAUSEDR > + > +Example: > + struct jtag_xfer xfer; > + static char buf[64]; > + static unsigned int buf_len = 0; > + [...] > + xfer.type = JTAG_SDR_XFER; > + xfer.tdio = (__u64)buf; > + xfer.length = buf_len; > + xfer.endstate = JTAG_STATE_IDLE; > + > + if (is_read) > + xfer.direction = JTAG_READ_XFER; > + else > + xfer.direction = JTAG_WRITE_XFER; > + > + ioctl(jtag_fd, JTAG_IOCXFER, &xfer); > + > +JTAG_SIOCMODE > +------ > +If hw driver can support different running modes you can change it. > + > +Example: > + int mode; +#define JTAG_SIOCMODE _IOW(__JTAG_IOCTL_MAGIC, 5, unsigned int) so: unsigned int mode; > + mode = JTAG_XFER_HW_MODE; > + ioctl(jtag_fd, JTAG_SIOCMODE, &mode); > -- ~Randy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-api" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html