stm32h7x: Fix reset with non-HLA interfaces on macOS

regsub doesn't work correctly on macOS Catalina, which results in
an incorrect CHIPNAME derived from the current target. Since regsub
is only used by this target, replace it with a simple string search
for '.' followed by a substring. This is funcionally equivalent to
what the regular expression was doing, but instead relies in simpler
string operations that should have little to no differences
between systems.

Also, refactor CHIPNAME detection into proc stm32h7x_chipname, so
it's always retrieved in the same way without duplicating the code.

Change-Id: Ia9f63f56b508688e74278b022eaec47e503916e7
Signed-off-by: Alberto Garcia Hierro <alberto@garciahierro.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/5872
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tarek BOCHKATI <tarek.bouchkati@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Christopher Head <chead@zaber.com>
Reviewed-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com>
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Alberto García Hierro 2020-10-20 16:13:17 +01:00 committed by Kumar Gala
parent 20de47ec2b
commit 677209b712
1 changed files with 15 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -175,10 +175,19 @@ $_CHIPNAME.cpu0 configure -event reset-init {
adapter speed 4000
}
# get _CHIPNAME from current target
proc stm32h7x_get_chipname {} {
set t [target current]
set sep [string last "." $t]
if {$sep == -1} {
return $t
}
return [string range $t 0 [expr $sep - 1]]
}
if {[set $_CHIPNAME.DUAL_CORE]} {
$_CHIPNAME.cpu1 configure -event examine-end {
# get _CHIPNAME from the current target
set _CHIPNAME [regsub ".cpu\\d$" [target current] ""]
set _CHIPNAME [stm32h7x_get_chipname]
global $_CHIPNAME.USE_CTI
# Stop watchdog counters during halt
@ -214,8 +223,7 @@ proc stm32h7x_mmw {used_target reg setbits clearbits} {
proc stm32h7x_dbgmcu_mmw {reg_offset setbits clearbits} {
# use $_CHIPNAME.ap2 if possible, and use the proper dbgmcu base address
if {![using_hla]} {
# get _CHIPNAME from the current target
set _CHIPNAME [regsub ".(cpu|ap)\\d*$" [target current] ""]
set _CHIPNAME [stm32h7x_get_chipname]
set used_target $_CHIPNAME.ap2
set reg_addr [expr 0xE00E1000 + $reg_offset]
} {
@ -238,8 +246,7 @@ if {[set $_CHIPNAME.USE_CTI]} {
$_CHIPNAME.cpu1 configure -event debug-halted { stm32h7x_cti_prepare_restart_all }
proc stm32h7x_cti_start {} {
# get _CHIPNAME from the current target
set _CHIPNAME [regsub ".cpu\\d$" [target current] ""]
set _CHIPNAME [stm32h7x_get_chipname]
# Configure Cores' CTIs to halt each other
# TRIGIN0 (DBGTRIGGER) and TRIGOUT0 (EDBGRQ) at CTM_CHANNEL_0
@ -254,8 +261,7 @@ if {[set $_CHIPNAME.USE_CTI]} {
}
proc stm32h7x_cti_stop {} {
# get _CHIPNAME from the current target
set _CHIPNAME [regsub ".cpu\\d$" [target current] ""]
set _CHIPNAME [stm32h7x_get_chipname]
$_CHIPNAME.cti0 enable off
$_CHIPNAME.cti1 enable off
@ -267,8 +273,7 @@ if {[set $_CHIPNAME.USE_CTI]} {
}
proc stm32h7x_cti_prepare_restart {cti} {
# get _CHIPNAME from the current target
set _CHIPNAME [regsub ".cpu\\d$" [target current] ""]
set _CHIPNAME [stm32h7x_get_chipname]
# Acknowlodge EDBGRQ at TRIGOUT0
$_CHIPNAME.$cti write INACK 0x01