osmo-sdr/utils/rum-ba/src/lattice/slim_pro.c @ master
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* Lattice Semiconductor Corp. Copyright 2008
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/**************************************************************
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*
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* Revision History of slim_pro.c
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* 09/11/07 NN Updated to support version 1.3
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* This version supported new POLING STATUS LOOP opcodes (LOOP and ENDLOOP)
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* for Flash programming of the Lattice FPGA devices
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* 09/11/07 NN type cast all the mismatch variables
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***************************************************************/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "opcode.h"
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#include "hardware.h"
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#define xdata
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#define reentrant
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* PROTOTYPES *
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* *
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unsigned int ispVMDataSize(); |
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short int ispVMShiftExec(unsigned int a_uiDataSize); |
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short int ispVMShift(char a_cCommand); |
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unsigned char GetByte(int a_iCurrentIndex, char a_cAlgo); |
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void ispVMStateMachine(char a_cNextState); |
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void ispVMClocks(unsigned int a_usClocks); |
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void ispVMBypass(unsigned int a_siLength); |
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void sclock(); |
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short int ispVMRead(unsigned int a_uiDataSize); |
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void ispVMSend(unsigned int a_uiDataSize); |
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void ispVMLCOUNT(unsigned short a_usCountSize); |
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void ispVMLDELAY(); |
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* *
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* EXTERNAL FUNCTION *
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* *
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extern void ispVMDelay(unsigned int a_usDelay); |
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extern unsigned char readPort(); |
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extern void writePort(unsigned char a_ucPins, unsigned char a_ucValue); |
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* *
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* GLOBAL VARIABLES *
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* *
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int g_iMovingAlgoIndex = 0; /*** variable to hold the current index in the algo array ***/ |
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int g_iMovingDataIndex = 0; /*** variable to hold the current index in the data array ***/ |
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unsigned short g_usDataType = 0x0000; /*** data type register used to hold information *** |
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**** about the algorithm and data ***/
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unsigned char g_cEndDR = 0; /*** used to hold the ENDDR state. ***/ |
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unsigned char g_cEndIR = 0; /*** used to hold the ENDIR state. ***/ |
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short int g_siHeadDR = 0; /*** used to hold the header data register ***/ |
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short int g_siHeadIR = 0; /*** used to hold the header instruction register ***/ |
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short int g_siTailDR = 0; /*** used to hold the trailer data register ***/ |
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short int g_siTailIR = 0; /*** used to hold the trailer instruction register ***/ |
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int g_iMainDataIndex = 0; /*** forward - only index used as a placed holder in the data array ***/ |
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int g_iRepeatIndex = 0; /*** Used to point to the location of REPEAT data ***/ |
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int g_iTDIIndex = 0; /*** Used to point to the location of TDI data ***/ |
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int g_iTDOIndex = 0; /*** Used to point to the location of TDO data ***/ |
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int g_iMASKIndex = 0; /*** Used to point to the location of MASK data ***/ |
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unsigned char g_ucCompressCounter = 0; /*** used to indicate how many times 0xFF is repeated ***/ |
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short int g_siIspPins = 0x00; /*** holds the current byte to be sent to the hardware ***/ |
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char g_cCurrentJTAGState = 0; /*** holds the current state of JTAG state machine ***/ |
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int g_iLoopIndex = 0; |
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int g_iLoopMovingIndex = 0; /*** Used to point to the location of LOOP data ***/ |
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int g_iLoopDataMovingIndex = 0; |
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unsigned short g_usLCOUNTSize = 0; |
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unsigned char g_ucLDELAYState = IDLE; |
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unsigned short int g_ucLDELAYTCK = 0; |
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unsigned short int g_ucLDELAYDelay = 0; |
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unsigned short int m_loopState = 0; |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* EXTERNAL VARIABLES *
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* *
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* If the algorithm does not require the data, then *
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* declare the variables g_pucDataArray and g_iDataSize *
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* as local variables and set them to NULL and 0, *
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* respectively. *
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* *
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* Example: *
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* xdata unsigned char * g_pucDataArray = NULL; *
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* xdata int g_iDataSize = 0; *
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* *
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xdata const struct iState |
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{
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/*** JTAG state machine transistion table ***/
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unsigned char CurState; /*** From this state ***/ |
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unsigned char NextState; /*** Step to this state ***/ |
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unsigned char Pattern; /*** The pattern of TMS ***/ |
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unsigned char Pulses; /*** The number of steps ***/ |
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} iStates[25] = |
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{
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{ DRPAUSE, SHIFTDR, 0x80, 2 }, |
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{ IRPAUSE, SHIFTIR, 0x80, 2 }, |
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{ SHIFTIR, IRPAUSE, 0x80, 2 }, |
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{ SHIFTDR, DRPAUSE, 0x80, 2 }, |
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{ DRPAUSE, IDLE, 0xC0, 3 }, |
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{ IRPAUSE, IDLE, 0xC0, 3 }, |
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{ RESET, IDLE, 0x00, 1 }, |
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{ RESET, DRPAUSE, 0x50, 5 }, |
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{ RESET, IRPAUSE, 0x68, 6 }, |
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{ IDLE, RESET, 0xE0, 3 }, |
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{ IDLE, DRPAUSE, 0xA0, 4 }, |
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{ IDLE, IRPAUSE, 0xD0, 5 }, |
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{ DRPAUSE, RESET, 0xF8, 5 }, |
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{ DRPAUSE, IRPAUSE, 0xF4, 7 }, |
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{ DRPAUSE, DRPAUSE, 0xE8, 6 }, /* 06/14/06 Support POLING STATUS LOOP*/ |
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{ IRPAUSE, RESET, 0xF8, 5 }, |
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{ IRPAUSE, DRPAUSE, 0xE8, 6 }, |
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{ IRPAUSE, SHIFTDR, 0xE0, 5 }, |
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{ SHIFTIR, IDLE, 0xC0, 3 }, |
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{ SHIFTDR, IDLE, 0xC0, 3 }, |
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{ RESET, RESET, 0xFC, 6 }, |
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{ DRPAUSE, DRCAPTURE, 0xE0, 4 }, /* 11/15/05 Support DRCAPTURE*/ |
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{ DRCAPTURE, DRPAUSE, 0x80, 2 }, |
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{ IDLE, DRCAPTURE, 0x80, 2 }, |
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{ IRPAUSE, DRCAPTURE, 0xE0, 4 } |
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};
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* *
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* ISPPROCESSVME *
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* *
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* INPUT: *
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* None. *
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* *
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* RETURN: *
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* The return value indicates whether the vme was *
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* processed successfully or not. A return value equal *
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* to or greater than 0 is passing, and less than 0 is *
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* failing. *
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* *
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* DESCRIPTION: *
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* This function is the core of the embedded processor. *
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* It extracts the VME file for the high - level tokens *
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* such as SIR, SDR, STATE, etc, and calls the *
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* appropriate functions to process them. *
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* *
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short int ispProcessVME() reentrant |
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{
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unsigned char ucOpcode = 0; |
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unsigned char ucState = 0; |
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short int siRetCode = 0; |
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static char cProgram = 0; |
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unsigned int uiDataSize = 0; |
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int iLoopCount = 0; |
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unsigned int iMovingAlgoIndex = 0; |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Begin processing the vme algorithm and data files. *
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* *
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while ((ucOpcode = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1)) != 0xFF) |
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{
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* This switch statement is the main switch that represents *
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* the core of the embedded processor. *
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* *
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switch (ucOpcode) |
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{
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case STATE: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Move the state. *
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* *
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ispVMStateMachine(GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1)); |
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break; |
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case SIR: |
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case SDR: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Execute SIR/SDR command. *
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* *
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siRetCode = ispVMShift(ucOpcode); |
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break; |
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case TCK: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Pulse TCK signal the specified time. *
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* *
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ispVMClocks(ispVMDataSize()); |
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break; |
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case WAIT: |
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* *
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* Issue delay in specified time. *
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* *
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ispVMDelay(ispVMDataSize()); |
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break; |
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case ENDDR: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Get the ENDDR state and store in global variable. *
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* *
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g_cEndDR = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1); |
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break; |
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case ENDIR: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Get the ENDIR state and store in global variable. *
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* *
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g_cEndIR = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1); |
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break; |
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case HIR: |
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g_siHeadIR = (short int) ispVMDataSize(); |
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break; |
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case TIR: |
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g_siTailIR = (short int) ispVMDataSize(); |
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break; |
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case HDR: |
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g_siHeadDR = (short int) ispVMDataSize(); |
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break; |
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case TDR: |
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g_siTailDR = (short int) ispVMDataSize(); |
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break; |
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case BEGIN_REPEAT: |
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* *
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* Execute repeat loop. *
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* *
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uiDataSize = ispVMDataSize(); |
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switch (GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1)) |
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{
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case PROGRAM: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Set the main data index to the moving data index. This *
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* allows the processor to remember the beginning of the *
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* data. Set the cProgram variable to true to indicate to *
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* the verify flow later that a programming flow has been *
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* completed so the moving data index must return to the *
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* main data index. *
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* *
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g_iMainDataIndex = g_iMovingDataIndex; |
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cProgram = 1; |
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break; |
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case VERIFY: |
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* *
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* If the static variable cProgram has been set, then return *
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* the moving data index to the main data index because this *
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* is a erase, program, verify operation. If the programming *
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* flag is not set, then this is a verify only operation thus *
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* no need to return the moving data index. *
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* *
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if (cProgram) |
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g_iMovingDataIndex = g_iMainDataIndex; |
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cProgram = 0; |
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}
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break; |
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}
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Set the repeat index to the first byte in the repeat loop. *
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* *
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g_iRepeatIndex = g_iMovingAlgoIndex; |
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for (; uiDataSize > 0; uiDataSize--) |
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{
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Initialize the current algorithm index to the beginning of *
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* the repeat index before each repeat loop. *
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* *
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g_iMovingAlgoIndex = g_iRepeatIndex; |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Make recursive call. *
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* *
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siRetCode = ispProcessVME(); |
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if (siRetCode < 0) |
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{
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break; |
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}
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}
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break; |
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case END_REPEAT: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Exit the current repeat frame. *
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* *
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return siRetCode; |
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break; |
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case LOOP: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Execute repeat loop. *
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* *
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g_usLCOUNTSize = (short int)ispVMDataSize(); |
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#ifdef VME_DEBUG
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printf( "MaxLoopCount %d\n", g_usLCOUNTSize ); |
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#endif
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Set the repeat index to the first byte in the repeat loop. *
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* *
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g_iLoopMovingIndex = g_iMovingAlgoIndex; |
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g_iLoopDataMovingIndex = g_iMovingDataIndex; |
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for ( g_iLoopIndex = 0 ; g_iLoopIndex < g_usLCOUNTSize; g_iLoopIndex++ ) { |
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m_loopState = 1; |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Initialize the current algorithm index to the beginning of *
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* the repeat index before each repeat loop. *
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* *
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g_iMovingAlgoIndex = g_iLoopMovingIndex; |
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g_iMovingDataIndex = g_iLoopDataMovingIndex; |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Make recursive call. *
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* *
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siRetCode = ispProcessVME(); |
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if ( !siRetCode ) { |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Stop if the complete status matched. *
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* *
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break; |
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}
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}
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m_loopState = 0; |
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if (siRetCode != 0) { |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Return if the complete status error. *
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* *
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return (siRetCode); |
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}
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break; |
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case ENDLOOP: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* End the current loop. *
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* *
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if(m_loopState) |
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return siRetCode; |
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break; |
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case ENDVME: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* If the ENDVME token is found and g_iMovingAlgoIndex is *
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* greater than or equal to g_iAlgoSize, then that indicates *
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* the end of the chain. If g_iMovingAlgoIndex is less than *
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* g_iAlgoSize, then that indicates that there are still more *
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* devices to be processed. *
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* *
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if (g_iMovingAlgoIndex >= g_ispAlgoSize) |
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{
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return siRetCode; |
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}
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break; |
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case LCOUNT: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Get the Maximum LoopCount and store in global variable. *
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* *
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ispVMLCOUNT((unsigned short) ispVMDataSize()); |
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break; |
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case LDELAY: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Get the State,TCK number and Delay time for the poling loop*
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* and store in global variable. *
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* *
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ispVMLDELAY(); |
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break; |
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case LSDR: |
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Execute repeat poling status loop. *
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* *
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iMovingAlgoIndex = g_iMovingAlgoIndex; |
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for (iLoopCount = 0; iLoopCount < g_usLCOUNTSize; iLoopCount++) |
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{
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siRetCode = ispVMShift(SDR); |
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if (!siRetCode) |
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{
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break; |
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}
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* If the status is not done, then move to the setting State *
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* execute the delay and come back and do the checking again *
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* *
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g_iMovingAlgoIndex = iMovingAlgoIndex; |
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ispVMStateMachine(DRPAUSE); |
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m_loopState = 1; |
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ispVMStateMachine(g_ucLDELAYState); |
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m_loopState = 0; |
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ispVMClocks(g_ucLDELAYTCK); |
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ispVMDelay(g_ucLDELAYDelay); |
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}
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if (siRetCode != 0) |
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{
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return (siRetCode); |
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}
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break; |
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case signalENABLE: |
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/******************************************************************
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* Toggle ispENABLE signal *
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* *
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******************************************************************/
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ucState = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1); |
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if (ucState == 0x01) |
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writePort(pinENABLE, 0x01); |
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else
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writePort(pinENABLE, 0x00); |
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ispVMDelay(1); |
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break; |
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case signalTRST: |
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/******************************************************************
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* Toggle TRST signal *
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* *
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******************************************************************/
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ucState = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1); |
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if (ucState == 0x01) |
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writePort(pinTRST, 0x01); |
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else
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writePort(pinTRST, 0x00); |
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ispVMDelay(1); |
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break; |
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default:
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* Unrecognized opcode. Return with file error. *
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* *
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*************************************************************/
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return ERR_ALGO_FILE_ERROR; |
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}
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if (siRetCode < 0) |
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{
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return siRetCode; |
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}
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}
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return ERR_ALGO_FILE_ERROR; |
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}
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/*************************************************************
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* *
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* ISPVMDATASIZE *
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* *
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* INPUT: *
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* None. *
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* *
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* RETURN: *
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* This function returns a number indicating the size of *
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* the instruction. *
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* *
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* DESCRIPTION: *
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* This function returns a number. The number is the *
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* value found in SVF commands such as SDR, SIR, HIR, and *
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* etc. For example: *
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* SDR 200 TDI(FFF..F); *
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* The return value would be 200. *
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* *
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*************************************************************/
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unsigned int ispVMDataSize() |
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{
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unsigned int uiSize = 0; |
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unsigned char ucCurrentByte = 0; |
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unsigned char ucIndex = 0; |
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while ((ucCurrentByte = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1)) & 0x80) |
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{
|
543 |
uiSize |=((unsigned int)(ucCurrentByte & 0x7F)) << ucIndex; |
544 |
ucIndex += 7; |
545 |
}
|
546 |
uiSize |=((unsigned int)(ucCurrentByte & 0x7F)) << ucIndex; |
547 |
return uiSize; |
548 |
}
|
549 |
|
550 |
/*************************************************************
|
551 |
* *
|
552 |
* ISPVMSHIFTEXEC *
|
553 |
* *
|
554 |
* INPUT: *
|
555 |
* a_uiDataSize: this holds the size of the command. *
|
556 |
* *
|
557 |
* RETURN: *
|
558 |
* Returns 0 if passing, -1 if failing. *
|
559 |
* *
|
560 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
561 |
* This function handles the data in the SIR/SDR commands *
|
562 |
* by either decompressing the data or setting the *
|
563 |
* respective indexes to point to the appropriate *
|
564 |
* location in the algo or data array. Note that data *
|
565 |
* only comes after TDI, DTDI, TDO, DTDO, and MASK. *
|
566 |
* *
|
567 |
*************************************************************/
|
568 |
|
569 |
short int ispVMShiftExec(unsigned int a_uiDataSize) |
570 |
{
|
571 |
unsigned char ucDataByte = 0; |
572 |
|
573 |
/*************************************************************
|
574 |
* *
|
575 |
* Reset the data type register. *
|
576 |
* *
|
577 |
*************************************************************/
|
578 |
|
579 |
g_usDataType &= ~(TDI_DATA + TDO_DATA + MASK_DATA + DTDI_DATA + DTDO_DATA + COMPRESS_FRAME); |
580 |
|
581 |
/*************************************************************
|
582 |
* *
|
583 |
* Convert the size from bits to byte. *
|
584 |
* *
|
585 |
*************************************************************/
|
586 |
|
587 |
if (a_uiDataSize % 8) |
588 |
{
|
589 |
a_uiDataSize = a_uiDataSize / 8 + 1; |
590 |
}
|
591 |
else
|
592 |
{
|
593 |
a_uiDataSize = a_uiDataSize / 8; |
594 |
}
|
595 |
|
596 |
/*************************************************************
|
597 |
* *
|
598 |
* Begin extracting the command. *
|
599 |
* *
|
600 |
*************************************************************/
|
601 |
|
602 |
while ((ucDataByte = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1)) != CONTINUE) |
603 |
{
|
604 |
switch (ucDataByte) |
605 |
{
|
606 |
case TDI: |
607 |
/*************************************************************
|
608 |
* *
|
609 |
* Set data type register to indicate TDI data and set TDI *
|
610 |
* index to the current algorithm location. *
|
611 |
* *
|
612 |
*************************************************************/
|
613 |
g_usDataType |= TDI_DATA; |
614 |
g_iTDIIndex = g_iMovingAlgoIndex; |
615 |
g_iMovingAlgoIndex += a_uiDataSize; |
616 |
break; |
617 |
case DTDI: |
618 |
/*************************************************************
|
619 |
* *
|
620 |
* Set data type register to indicate DTDI data and check the *
|
621 |
* next byte to make sure it's the DATA byte. DTDI indicates *
|
622 |
* that the data should be read from the data array, not the *
|
623 |
* algo array. *
|
624 |
* *
|
625 |
*************************************************************/
|
626 |
g_usDataType |= DTDI_DATA; |
627 |
if (GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1) != DATA) |
628 |
{
|
629 |
return ERR_ALGO_FILE_ERROR; |
630 |
}
|
631 |
|
632 |
/*************************************************************
|
633 |
* *
|
634 |
* If the COMPRESS flag is set, read the next byte from the *
|
635 |
* data file array. If the byte is true, then that indicates *
|
636 |
* the frame was compressable. Note that even though the *
|
637 |
* overall data file was compressed, certain frames may not *
|
638 |
* be compressable that is why this byte must be checked. *
|
639 |
* *
|
640 |
*************************************************************/
|
641 |
if (g_usDataType & COMPRESS) |
642 |
{
|
643 |
if (GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0)) |
644 |
{
|
645 |
g_usDataType |= COMPRESS_FRAME; |
646 |
}
|
647 |
}
|
648 |
break; |
649 |
case TDO: |
650 |
/*************************************************************
|
651 |
* *
|
652 |
* Set data type register to indicate TDO data and set TDO *
|
653 |
* index to the current algorithm location. *
|
654 |
* *
|
655 |
*************************************************************/
|
656 |
g_usDataType |= TDO_DATA; |
657 |
g_iTDOIndex = g_iMovingAlgoIndex; |
658 |
g_iMovingAlgoIndex += a_uiDataSize; |
659 |
break; |
660 |
case DTDO: |
661 |
/*************************************************************
|
662 |
* *
|
663 |
* Set data type register to indicate DTDO data and check the *
|
664 |
* next byte to make sure it's the DATA byte. DTDO indicates *
|
665 |
* that the data should be read from the data array, not the *
|
666 |
* algo array. *
|
667 |
* *
|
668 |
*************************************************************/
|
669 |
g_usDataType |= DTDO_DATA; |
670 |
if (GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1) != DATA) |
671 |
{
|
672 |
return ERR_ALGO_FILE_ERROR; |
673 |
}
|
674 |
|
675 |
/*************************************************************
|
676 |
* *
|
677 |
* If the COMPRESS flag is set, read the next byte from the *
|
678 |
* data file array. If the byte is true, then that indicates *
|
679 |
* the frame was compressable. Note that even though the *
|
680 |
* overall data file was compressed, certain frames may not *
|
681 |
* be compressable that is why this byte must be checked. *
|
682 |
* *
|
683 |
*************************************************************/
|
684 |
if (g_usDataType & COMPRESS) |
685 |
{
|
686 |
if (GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0)) |
687 |
{
|
688 |
g_usDataType |= COMPRESS_FRAME; |
689 |
}
|
690 |
}
|
691 |
break; |
692 |
case MASK: |
693 |
/*************************************************************
|
694 |
* *
|
695 |
* Set data type register to indicate MASK data. Set MASK *
|
696 |
* location index to current algorithm array position. *
|
697 |
* *
|
698 |
*************************************************************/
|
699 |
g_usDataType |= MASK_DATA; |
700 |
g_iMASKIndex = g_iMovingAlgoIndex; |
701 |
g_iMovingAlgoIndex += a_uiDataSize; |
702 |
break; |
703 |
default:
|
704 |
/*************************************************************
|
705 |
* *
|
706 |
* Unrecognized or misplaced opcode. Return error. *
|
707 |
* *
|
708 |
*************************************************************/
|
709 |
return ERR_ALGO_FILE_ERROR; |
710 |
}
|
711 |
}
|
712 |
|
713 |
/*************************************************************
|
714 |
* *
|
715 |
* Reached the end of the instruction. Return passing. *
|
716 |
* *
|
717 |
*************************************************************/
|
718 |
|
719 |
return 0; |
720 |
}
|
721 |
|
722 |
/*************************************************************
|
723 |
* *
|
724 |
* ISPVMSHIFT *
|
725 |
* *
|
726 |
* INPUT: *
|
727 |
* a_cCommand: this argument specifies either the SIR or *
|
728 |
* SDR command. *
|
729 |
* *
|
730 |
* RETURN: *
|
731 |
* The return value indicates whether the SIR/SDR was *
|
732 |
* processed successfully or not. A return value equal *
|
733 |
* to or greater than 0 is passing, and less than 0 is *
|
734 |
* failing. *
|
735 |
* *
|
736 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
737 |
* This function is the entry point to execute an SIR or *
|
738 |
* SDR command to the device. *
|
739 |
* *
|
740 |
*************************************************************/
|
741 |
|
742 |
short int ispVMShift(char a_cCommand) |
743 |
{
|
744 |
short int siRetCode = 0; |
745 |
unsigned int uiDataSize = ispVMDataSize(); |
746 |
|
747 |
/*************************************************************
|
748 |
* *
|
749 |
* Clear any existing SIR/SDR instructions from the data type *
|
750 |
* register. *
|
751 |
* *
|
752 |
*************************************************************/
|
753 |
|
754 |
g_usDataType &= ~(SIR_DATA + SDR_DATA); |
755 |
|
756 |
/*************************************************************
|
757 |
* *
|
758 |
* Move state machine to appropriate state depending on the *
|
759 |
* command. Issue bypass if needed. *
|
760 |
* *
|
761 |
*************************************************************/
|
762 |
|
763 |
switch (a_cCommand) |
764 |
{
|
765 |
case SIR: |
766 |
/*************************************************************
|
767 |
* *
|
768 |
* Set the data type register to indicate that it's executing *
|
769 |
* an SIR instruction. Move state machine to IRPAUSE, *
|
770 |
* SHIFTIR. If header instruction register exists, then *
|
771 |
* issue bypass. *
|
772 |
* *
|
773 |
*************************************************************/
|
774 |
g_usDataType |= SIR_DATA; |
775 |
ispVMStateMachine(IRPAUSE); |
776 |
ispVMStateMachine(SHIFTIR); |
777 |
if (g_siHeadIR > 0) |
778 |
{
|
779 |
ispVMBypass(g_siHeadIR); |
780 |
sclock(); |
781 |
}
|
782 |
break; |
783 |
case SDR: |
784 |
/*************************************************************
|
785 |
* *
|
786 |
* Set the data type register to indicate that it's executing *
|
787 |
* an SDR instruction. Move state machine to DRPAUSE, *
|
788 |
* SHIFTDR. If header data register exists, then issue *
|
789 |
* bypass. *
|
790 |
* *
|
791 |
*************************************************************/
|
792 |
g_usDataType |= SDR_DATA; |
793 |
ispVMStateMachine(DRPAUSE); |
794 |
ispVMStateMachine(SHIFTDR); |
795 |
if (g_siHeadDR > 0) |
796 |
{
|
797 |
ispVMBypass(g_siHeadDR); |
798 |
sclock(); |
799 |
}
|
800 |
break; |
801 |
}
|
802 |
|
803 |
/*************************************************************
|
804 |
* *
|
805 |
* Set the appropriate index locations. If error then return *
|
806 |
* error code immediately. *
|
807 |
* *
|
808 |
*************************************************************/
|
809 |
|
810 |
siRetCode = ispVMShiftExec(uiDataSize); |
811 |
|
812 |
if (siRetCode < 0) |
813 |
{
|
814 |
return siRetCode; |
815 |
}
|
816 |
|
817 |
/*************************************************************
|
818 |
* *
|
819 |
* Execute the command to the device. If TDO exists, then *
|
820 |
* read from the device and verify. Else only TDI exists *
|
821 |
* which must send data to the device only. *
|
822 |
* *
|
823 |
*************************************************************/
|
824 |
|
825 |
if ((g_usDataType & TDO_DATA) ||(g_usDataType & DTDO_DATA)) |
826 |
{
|
827 |
siRetCode = ispVMRead(uiDataSize); |
828 |
/*************************************************************
|
829 |
* *
|
830 |
* A frame of data has just been read and verified. If the *
|
831 |
* DTDO_DATA flag is set, then check to make sure the next *
|
832 |
* byte in the data array, which is the last byte of the *
|
833 |
* frame, is the END_FRAME byte. *
|
834 |
* *
|
835 |
*************************************************************/
|
836 |
if (g_usDataType & DTDO_DATA) |
837 |
{
|
838 |
if (GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0) != END_FRAME) |
839 |
{
|
840 |
siRetCode = ERR_DATA_FILE_ERROR; |
841 |
}
|
842 |
}
|
843 |
}
|
844 |
else
|
845 |
{
|
846 |
ispVMSend(uiDataSize); |
847 |
/*************************************************************
|
848 |
* *
|
849 |
* A frame of data has just been sent. If the DTDI_DATA flag *
|
850 |
* is set, then check to make sure the next byte in the data *
|
851 |
* array, which is the last byte of the frame, is the *
|
852 |
* END_FRAME byte. *
|
853 |
* *
|
854 |
*************************************************************/
|
855 |
if (g_usDataType & DTDI_DATA) |
856 |
{
|
857 |
if (GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0) != END_FRAME) |
858 |
{
|
859 |
siRetCode = ERR_DATA_FILE_ERROR; |
860 |
}
|
861 |
}
|
862 |
}
|
863 |
|
864 |
/*************************************************************
|
865 |
* *
|
866 |
* Bypass trailer if it exists. Move state machine to *
|
867 |
* ENDIR/ENDDR state. *
|
868 |
* *
|
869 |
*************************************************************/
|
870 |
|
871 |
switch (a_cCommand) |
872 |
{
|
873 |
case SIR: |
874 |
if (g_siTailIR > 0) |
875 |
{
|
876 |
sclock(); |
877 |
ispVMBypass(g_siTailIR); |
878 |
}
|
879 |
ispVMStateMachine(g_cEndIR); |
880 |
break; |
881 |
case SDR: |
882 |
if (g_siTailDR > 0) |
883 |
{
|
884 |
sclock(); |
885 |
ispVMBypass(g_siTailDR); |
886 |
}
|
887 |
ispVMStateMachine(g_cEndDR); |
888 |
break; |
889 |
}
|
890 |
|
891 |
return siRetCode; |
892 |
}
|
893 |
|
894 |
/*************************************************************
|
895 |
* *
|
896 |
* GETBYTE *
|
897 |
* *
|
898 |
* INPUT: *
|
899 |
* a_iCurrentIndex: the current index to access. *
|
900 |
* *
|
901 |
* a_cAlgo: 1 if the return byte is to be retrieved from *
|
902 |
* the algorithm array, 0 if the byte is to be retrieved *
|
903 |
* from the data array. *
|
904 |
* *
|
905 |
* RETURN: *
|
906 |
* This function returns a byte of data from either the *
|
907 |
* algorithm or data array. It returns -1 if out of *
|
908 |
* bounds. *
|
909 |
* *
|
910 |
*************************************************************/
|
911 |
|
912 |
unsigned char GetByte(int a_iCurrentIndex, char a_cAlgo) |
913 |
{
|
914 |
if (a_cAlgo) |
915 |
{
|
916 |
/*************************************************************
|
917 |
* *
|
918 |
* If the current index is still within range, then return *
|
919 |
* the next byte. If it is out of range, then return -1. *
|
920 |
* *
|
921 |
*************************************************************/
|
922 |
if(a_iCurrentIndex >= g_ispAlgoSize) |
923 |
return (unsigned char)0xff; |
924 |
else return g_ispAlgo[a_iCurrentIndex]; |
925 |
}
|
926 |
else
|
927 |
{
|
928 |
/*************************************************************
|
929 |
* *
|
930 |
* If the current index is still within range, then return *
|
931 |
* the next byte. If it is out of range, then return -1. *
|
932 |
* *
|
933 |
*************************************************************/
|
934 |
if((a_iCurrentIndex & 1023) == 0) |
935 |
printf("%d bytes done (%zu%%)\n", a_iCurrentIndex, (a_iCurrentIndex * 100) / g_ispDataSize); |
936 |
if(a_iCurrentIndex >= g_ispDataSize) |
937 |
return (unsigned char)0xff; |
938 |
else return g_ispData[a_iCurrentIndex]; |
939 |
}
|
940 |
}
|
941 |
|
942 |
/*************************************************************
|
943 |
* *
|
944 |
* SCLOCK *
|
945 |
* *
|
946 |
* INPUT: *
|
947 |
* None. *
|
948 |
* *
|
949 |
* RETURN: *
|
950 |
* None. *
|
951 |
* *
|
952 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
953 |
* This function applies a HLL pulse to TCK. *
|
954 |
* *
|
955 |
*************************************************************/
|
956 |
|
957 |
void sclock() |
958 |
{
|
959 |
/*************************************************************
|
960 |
* *
|
961 |
* Set TCK to HIGH, LOW, LOW. *
|
962 |
* *
|
963 |
*************************************************************/
|
964 |
|
965 |
writePort(pinTCK, 0x01); |
966 |
writePort(pinTCK, 0x00); |
967 |
writePort(pinTCK, 0x00); |
968 |
}
|
969 |
|
970 |
/*************************************************************
|
971 |
* *
|
972 |
* ISPVMREAD *
|
973 |
* *
|
974 |
* INPUT: *
|
975 |
* a_uiDataSize: this argument is the size of the *
|
976 |
* command. *
|
977 |
* *
|
978 |
* RETURN: *
|
979 |
* The return value is 0 if passing, and -1 if failing. *
|
980 |
* *
|
981 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
982 |
* This function reads a data stream from the device and *
|
983 |
* compares it to the expected TDO. *
|
984 |
* *
|
985 |
*************************************************************/
|
986 |
|
987 |
short int ispVMRead(unsigned int a_uiDataSize) |
988 |
{
|
989 |
unsigned int uiIndex = 0; |
990 |
unsigned short usErrorCount = 0; |
991 |
unsigned char ucTDIByte = 0; |
992 |
unsigned char ucTDOByte = 0; |
993 |
unsigned char ucMaskByte = 0; |
994 |
unsigned char ucCurBit = 0; |
995 |
|
996 |
for (uiIndex = 0;uiIndex < a_uiDataSize; uiIndex++) |
997 |
{
|
998 |
if (uiIndex % 8 == 0) |
999 |
{
|
1000 |
if ( g_usDataType & TDI_DATA ) { |
1001 |
/*************************************************************
|
1002 |
* *
|
1003 |
* If the TDI_DATA flag is set, then grab the next byte from *
|
1004 |
* the algo array and increment the TDI index. *
|
1005 |
* *
|
1006 |
*************************************************************/
|
1007 |
ucTDIByte = GetByte( g_iTDIIndex++, 1 ); |
1008 |
}
|
1009 |
else
|
1010 |
{
|
1011 |
ucTDIByte = 0xFF; |
1012 |
}
|
1013 |
if (g_usDataType & TDO_DATA) |
1014 |
{
|
1015 |
/*************************************************************
|
1016 |
* *
|
1017 |
* If the TDO_DATA flag is set, then grab the next byte from *
|
1018 |
* the algo array and increment the TDO index. *
|
1019 |
* *
|
1020 |
*************************************************************/
|
1021 |
ucTDOByte = GetByte(g_iTDOIndex++, 1); |
1022 |
}
|
1023 |
else
|
1024 |
{
|
1025 |
/*************************************************************
|
1026 |
* *
|
1027 |
* If TDO_DATA is not set, then DTDO_DATA must be set. If *
|
1028 |
* the compression counter exists, then the next TDO byte *
|
1029 |
* must be 0xFF. If it doesn't exist, then get next byte *
|
1030 |
* from data file array. *
|
1031 |
* *
|
1032 |
*************************************************************/
|
1033 |
if (g_ucCompressCounter) |
1034 |
{
|
1035 |
g_ucCompressCounter--; |
1036 |
ucTDOByte =(unsigned char) 0xFF; |
1037 |
}
|
1038 |
else
|
1039 |
{
|
1040 |
ucTDOByte = GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0); |
1041 |
|
1042 |
/*************************************************************
|
1043 |
* *
|
1044 |
* If the frame is compressed and the byte is 0xFF, then the *
|
1045 |
* next couple bytes must be read to determine how many *
|
1046 |
* repetitions of 0xFF are there. That value will be stored *
|
1047 |
* in the variable g_ucCompressCounter. *
|
1048 |
* *
|
1049 |
*************************************************************/
|
1050 |
if ((g_usDataType & COMPRESS_FRAME) &&(ucTDOByte ==(unsigned char) 0xFF)) |
1051 |
{
|
1052 |
g_ucCompressCounter = GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0); |
1053 |
g_ucCompressCounter--; |
1054 |
}
|
1055 |
}
|
1056 |
}
|
1057 |
|
1058 |
if (g_usDataType & MASK_DATA) |
1059 |
{
|
1060 |
ucMaskByte = GetByte(g_iMASKIndex++, 1); |
1061 |
}
|
1062 |
else
|
1063 |
{
|
1064 |
ucMaskByte =(unsigned char) 0xFF; |
1065 |
}
|
1066 |
}
|
1067 |
|
1068 |
ucCurBit = readPort(); |
1069 |
|
1070 |
if ((((ucMaskByte << uiIndex % 8) & 0x80) ? 0x01 : 0x00)) |
1071 |
{
|
1072 |
if (ucCurBit !=(unsigned char)(((ucTDOByte << uiIndex % 8) & 0x80) ? 0x01 : 0x00)) |
1073 |
{
|
1074 |
usErrorCount++; |
1075 |
}
|
1076 |
}
|
1077 |
|
1078 |
/*************************************************************
|
1079 |
* *
|
1080 |
* Always shift 0x01 into TDI pin when reading. *
|
1081 |
* *
|
1082 |
*************************************************************/
|
1083 |
|
1084 |
writePort(pinTDI, (unsigned char) (((ucTDIByte << uiIndex % 8) & 0x80) ? 0x01 : 0x00)); |
1085 |
|
1086 |
if (uiIndex < a_uiDataSize - 1) |
1087 |
{
|
1088 |
sclock(); |
1089 |
}
|
1090 |
}
|
1091 |
|
1092 |
if (usErrorCount > 0) |
1093 |
{
|
1094 |
return -1; |
1095 |
}
|
1096 |
|
1097 |
return 0; |
1098 |
}
|
1099 |
|
1100 |
/*************************************************************
|
1101 |
* *
|
1102 |
* ISPVMSEND *
|
1103 |
* *
|
1104 |
* INPUT: *
|
1105 |
* a_uiDataSize: this argument is the size of the *
|
1106 |
* command. *
|
1107 |
* *
|
1108 |
* RETURN: *
|
1109 |
* None. *
|
1110 |
* *
|
1111 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
1112 |
* This function sends a data stream to the device. *
|
1113 |
* *
|
1114 |
*************************************************************/
|
1115 |
|
1116 |
void ispVMSend(unsigned int a_uiDataSize) |
1117 |
{
|
1118 |
unsigned int iIndex; |
1119 |
unsigned char ucCurByte = 0; |
1120 |
unsigned char ucBitState = 0; |
1121 |
|
1122 |
/*************************************************************
|
1123 |
* *
|
1124 |
* Begin processing the data to the device. *
|
1125 |
* *
|
1126 |
*************************************************************/
|
1127 |
|
1128 |
for (iIndex = 0;iIndex < a_uiDataSize; iIndex++) |
1129 |
{
|
1130 |
if (iIndex % 8 == 0) |
1131 |
{
|
1132 |
if (g_usDataType & TDI_DATA) |
1133 |
{
|
1134 |
/*************************************************************
|
1135 |
* *
|
1136 |
* If the TDI_DATA flag is set, then grab the next byte from *
|
1137 |
* the algo array and increment the TDI index. *
|
1138 |
* *
|
1139 |
*************************************************************/
|
1140 |
ucCurByte = GetByte(g_iTDIIndex++, 1); |
1141 |
}
|
1142 |
else
|
1143 |
{
|
1144 |
/*************************************************************
|
1145 |
* *
|
1146 |
* If TDI_DATA flag is not set, then DTDI_DATA flag must have *
|
1147 |
* already been set. If the compression counter exists, then *
|
1148 |
* the next TDI byte must be 0xFF. If it doesn't exist, then *
|
1149 |
* get next byte from data file array. *
|
1150 |
* *
|
1151 |
*************************************************************/
|
1152 |
if (g_ucCompressCounter) |
1153 |
{
|
1154 |
g_ucCompressCounter--; |
1155 |
ucCurByte =(unsigned char) 0xFF; |
1156 |
}
|
1157 |
else
|
1158 |
{
|
1159 |
ucCurByte = GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0); |
1160 |
|
1161 |
/*************************************************************
|
1162 |
* *
|
1163 |
* If the frame is compressed and the byte is 0xFF, then the *
|
1164 |
* next couple bytes must be read to determine how many *
|
1165 |
* repetitions of 0xFF are there. That value will be stored *
|
1166 |
* in the variable g_ucCompressCounter. *
|
1167 |
* *
|
1168 |
*************************************************************/
|
1169 |
|
1170 |
if ((g_usDataType & COMPRESS_FRAME) &&(ucCurByte ==(unsigned char) 0xFF)) |
1171 |
{
|
1172 |
g_ucCompressCounter = GetByte(g_iMovingDataIndex++, 0); |
1173 |
g_ucCompressCounter--; |
1174 |
}
|
1175 |
}
|
1176 |
}
|
1177 |
}
|
1178 |
|
1179 |
ucBitState =(unsigned char)(((ucCurByte << iIndex % 8) & 0x80) ? 0x01 : 0x00); |
1180 |
writePort(pinTDI, ucBitState); |
1181 |
|
1182 |
if (iIndex < a_uiDataSize - 1) |
1183 |
{
|
1184 |
sclock(); |
1185 |
}
|
1186 |
}
|
1187 |
}
|
1188 |
|
1189 |
/*************************************************************
|
1190 |
* *
|
1191 |
* ISPVMSTATEMACHINE *
|
1192 |
* *
|
1193 |
* INPUT: *
|
1194 |
* a_cNextState: this is the opcode of the next JTAG *
|
1195 |
* state. *
|
1196 |
* *
|
1197 |
* RETURN: *
|
1198 |
* This functions returns 0 when passing, and -1 when *
|
1199 |
* failure occurs. *
|
1200 |
* *
|
1201 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
1202 |
* This function is called to move the device into *
|
1203 |
* different JTAG states. *
|
1204 |
* *
|
1205 |
*************************************************************/
|
1206 |
|
1207 |
void ispVMStateMachine(char a_cNextState) |
1208 |
{
|
1209 |
int cPathIndex, cStateIndex; |
1210 |
if ((g_cCurrentJTAGState == DRPAUSE) &&(a_cNextState== DRPAUSE) && m_loopState) |
1211 |
{
|
1212 |
}
|
1213 |
else if ((g_cCurrentJTAGState == a_cNextState) &&(g_cCurrentJTAGState != RESET)) |
1214 |
{
|
1215 |
return; |
1216 |
}
|
1217 |
|
1218 |
for (cStateIndex = 0;cStateIndex < 25; cStateIndex++) |
1219 |
{
|
1220 |
if ((g_cCurrentJTAGState == iStates[cStateIndex].CurState) &&(a_cNextState == iStates[cStateIndex].NextState)) |
1221 |
{
|
1222 |
break; |
1223 |
}
|
1224 |
}
|
1225 |
g_cCurrentJTAGState = a_cNextState; |
1226 |
for (cPathIndex = 0;cPathIndex < iStates[cStateIndex].Pulses; cPathIndex++) |
1227 |
{
|
1228 |
if ((iStates[cStateIndex].Pattern << cPathIndex) & 0x80) |
1229 |
{
|
1230 |
writePort(pinTMS, (unsigned char) 0x01); |
1231 |
}
|
1232 |
else
|
1233 |
{
|
1234 |
writePort(pinTMS, (unsigned char) 0x00); |
1235 |
}
|
1236 |
sclock(); |
1237 |
}
|
1238 |
|
1239 |
writePort(pinTDI, 0x00); |
1240 |
writePort(pinTMS, 0x00); |
1241 |
}
|
1242 |
|
1243 |
/*************************************************************
|
1244 |
* *
|
1245 |
* ISPVMCLOCKS *
|
1246 |
* *
|
1247 |
* INPUT: *
|
1248 |
* a_usClocks: number of clocks to apply. *
|
1249 |
* *
|
1250 |
* RETURN: *
|
1251 |
* None. *
|
1252 |
* *
|
1253 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
1254 |
* This procedure applies the specified number of pulses *
|
1255 |
* to TCK. *
|
1256 |
* *
|
1257 |
*************************************************************/
|
1258 |
|
1259 |
void ispVMClocks(unsigned int a_uiClocks) |
1260 |
{
|
1261 |
for (; a_uiClocks > 0; a_uiClocks--) |
1262 |
{
|
1263 |
sclock(); |
1264 |
}
|
1265 |
}
|
1266 |
|
1267 |
/*************************************************************
|
1268 |
* *
|
1269 |
* ISPVMBYPASS *
|
1270 |
* *
|
1271 |
* INPUT: *
|
1272 |
* a_siLength: this argument is the length of the *
|
1273 |
* command. *
|
1274 |
* *
|
1275 |
* RETURN: *
|
1276 |
* None. *
|
1277 |
* *
|
1278 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
1279 |
* This function takes care of the HIR, HDR, TIR, and TDR *
|
1280 |
* for the purpose of putting the other devices into *
|
1281 |
* bypass mode. *
|
1282 |
* *
|
1283 |
*************************************************************/
|
1284 |
|
1285 |
void ispVMBypass(unsigned int a_uiLength) |
1286 |
{
|
1287 |
/*************************************************************
|
1288 |
* *
|
1289 |
* Issue a_siLength number of 0x01 to the TDI pin to bypass. *
|
1290 |
* *
|
1291 |
*************************************************************/
|
1292 |
|
1293 |
for (; a_uiLength > 1; a_uiLength--) |
1294 |
{
|
1295 |
writePort(pinTDI, (char) 0x01); |
1296 |
sclock(); |
1297 |
}
|
1298 |
|
1299 |
writePort(pinTDI, (char) 0x01); |
1300 |
}
|
1301 |
/*************************************************************
|
1302 |
* *
|
1303 |
* ispVMLCOUNT *
|
1304 |
* *
|
1305 |
* INPUT: *
|
1306 |
* a_usCountSize: The maximum number of loop required to *
|
1307 |
* poling the status *
|
1308 |
* *
|
1309 |
* *
|
1310 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
1311 |
* This function is set the maximum loop count *
|
1312 |
* *
|
1313 |
*************************************************************/
|
1314 |
|
1315 |
void ispVMLCOUNT(unsigned short a_usCountSize) |
1316 |
{
|
1317 |
g_usLCOUNTSize = a_usCountSize; |
1318 |
}
|
1319 |
/*************************************************************
|
1320 |
* *
|
1321 |
* ispVMLDELAY *
|
1322 |
* *
|
1323 |
* *
|
1324 |
* DESCRIPTION: *
|
1325 |
* This function is set the delay state, number of TCK and*
|
1326 |
* the delay time for poling the status *
|
1327 |
* *
|
1328 |
*************************************************************/
|
1329 |
void ispVMLDELAY() |
1330 |
{
|
1331 |
g_ucLDELAYState = IDLE; |
1332 |
g_ucLDELAYDelay = 0; |
1333 |
g_ucLDELAYTCK = 0; |
1334 |
while (1) |
1335 |
{
|
1336 |
unsigned char bytedata = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1); |
1337 |
switch (bytedata) |
1338 |
{
|
1339 |
case STATE: /*step BSCAN state machine to specified state*/ |
1340 |
g_ucLDELAYState = GetByte(g_iMovingAlgoIndex++, 1); |
1341 |
break; |
1342 |
case WAIT: /*opcode to wait for specified time in us or ms*/ |
1343 |
g_ucLDELAYDelay = (short int) ispVMDataSize(); |
1344 |
break; |
1345 |
case TCK: /*pulse TCK signal the specified time*/ |
1346 |
g_ucLDELAYTCK = (short int) ispVMDataSize(); |
1347 |
break; |
1348 |
case ENDSTATE: |
1349 |
return; |
1350 |
break; |
1351 |
}
|
1352 |
}
|
1353 |
}
|