Request review of device tree documentation
Mark Brown
broonie at opensource.wolfsonmicro.com
Tue Jun 15 06:08:01 EST 2010
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 03:40:19PM -0400, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2010, Mitch Bradley wrote:
> > Arranging for a JTAG dongle to appear at the customer site, then
> > getting it set up and the necessary software installed and configured
> > on a suitable host system, typically requires several days at best,
> > plus potentially a lot of fiddling depending on what sort of host
> > system the customer happens to have.
> Well, if I may use the SheevaPlug as an example, the actual FT2232 chip
> currently used in most of those USB-JTAG dongle was provided directly on
> the board. So you have this standard mini-B type USB connector on the
> side of the device from which you get both a serial console and a JTAG
> interface. All you need is a standard USB cable, just like the one you
> get with a MP3 player or a digital camera, so there are plenty of those
> around.
The other thing here is of course that if JTAG is a problem serial or
other console access is likely to also be a problem - it's likely to not
be physically present and at least as painful to set up as JTAG.
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