- added manpage for OpenOCD (thanks to Uwe Hermann)

- fixed bug in ARM926EJ-S cache handling that caused cache linefills to be disabled after first debug entry
- added support for auto image type detection (thanks to Vincent Palatin)
- further work on ETM trace decoding (tested with a ETB interface using an ETM in normal 16-bit port mode, still experimental)



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Free and Open On-Chip Debugging, In-System Programming
and Boundary-Scan Testing
Copyright (c) 2004, 2005, 2006 Dominic Rath
Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Dominic Rath
The debugger uses an IEEE 1149-1 compliant JTAG TAP bus master to access on-chip
debug functionality available on ARM7 and ARM9 based microcontrollers /
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2. Supported cores
This version of openocd supports the following cores:
This version of openocd supports the following ARM7/9 cores:
- ARM7TDMI(-s)
- ARM9TDMI
- ARM920t
- ARM922t
- ARM926ej-s
- ARM966e
Support for Intel XScale CPUs (PXA25x, PXA27x and IXP4xx) is currently being
developed.
Support for Intel XScale CPUs is also included:
- PXA25x
- IXP42x
PXA27x debugging should be similar to the PXA25x but fails in the current
version of OpenOCD.
3. Host platforms
OpenOCD was originally developed on x86-Linux, but has since then been ported
to run on Windows/Cygwin, native Windows with MinGW, FreeBSD, x86-64-Linux and
(though it's not fully working yet) PowerPC OS-X.
PowerPC OS-X.
4. Documentation