runtest_hw_jtag - 2022.1 English

Vivado Design Suite Tcl Command Reference Guide (UG835)

Document ID
UG835
Release Date
2022-05-05
Version
2022.1 English

Forces IEEE 1149.1 TAP state machine to a stable state for a specified wait period

Syntax

runtest_hw_jtag [‑wait_state <arg>] [‑end_state <arg>] [‑sec <arg>]
    [‑max_wait <arg>] [‑tck <arg>] [‑quiet] [‑verbose]

Usage

Name Description
[-wait_state] valid stable_state - valid stable states IDLE, RESET, IRPAUSE, and DRPAUSE
[-end_state] valid stable_state - valid stable states IDLE, RESET, IRPAUSE, and DRPAUSE
[-sec] Number of seconds to wait in wait_state
[-max_wait] Maximum Number of seconds to wait in wait_state - max timeout
[-tck] Number of TCK cycles to wait in wait_state Default: Number of TCK cycles to wait in wait_state
[-quiet] Ignore command errors
[-verbose] Suspend message limits during command execution

Categories

Hardware, Object

Description

Specify a wait operation for the hw_jtag object state machine which defines:
  • Which TAP stable state to go to perform the wait operation.
  • A wait time expressed as:
    • 'n' TCK cycles, where 'n' is a 32-bit unsigned decimal number.
    • A minimum and optionally maximum time in seconds to stay in the wait state, with min/max times specified as unsigned integers or real numbers.
  • The TAP stable state to go after the wait operation has completed.

The default values for -wait_state and -end_state are IDLE. If a non-IDLE wait_state or end_state are defined, then the hw_jtag object will first transition to the specified wait_state before starting the wait operation. Once the wait time has elapsed, the hw_jtag object transitions to the specified end_state. When the wait_state and/or end_state are specified by the runtest_hw_jtag command, subsequent commands will use the same wait_state/end_state unless they are changed.

This command returns the end stable state, or returns an error if it fails.
Note: If the command cannot meet the wait time specification, then it will raise an exception that can be trapped by the Tcl catch command.

Arguments

-wait_state <arg> - (optional) Specify the state to to go to while in the wait state. Can be specified as one of the following TAP stable states: IDLE, RESET, IRPAUSE, or DRPAUSE. The default is IDLE.

-end_state <arg> - (optional) Specify the state to transition into after the wait operation has completed. Can be specified as one of the following TAP stable states: IDLE, RESET, IRPAUSE, or DRPAUSE. The default is IDLE.

-sec <arg> - (Optional) 32-bit decimal integer specifying the minimum number of seconds to wait.

-max_wait <arg> - (Optional) Maximum number of seconds to wait in wait_state.

-tck <arg> - (Optional) 32-bit decimal integer specifying the number of JTAG clock cycles to wait.

-quiet - (Optional) Execute the command quietly, returning no messages from the command. The command also returns TCL_OK regardless of any errors encountered during execution.
Note: Any errors encountered on the command-line, while launching the command, will be returned. Only errors occurring inside the command will be trapped.
-verbose - (Optional) Temporarily override any message limits and return all messages from this command.
Note: Message limits can be defined with the set_msg_config command.

Example

The following example walks through a series of runtest_hw_jtag commands with various wait_states and end_states specified:
// Wait in default IDLE state for 1000 TCKs,
// then go to end_state DRPAUSE
runtest_hw_jtag -tck 1000 -end_state DRPAUSE
// Go from DRPAUSE (end_state defined in previous
// runtest_hw_jtag command) to IDLE and wait for
// 500 TCK clock cycles before going to DRPAUSE again
runtest_hw_jtag -tck 500
// Go from DRPAUSE to IDLE and wait for
 //1,000,000 TCKs or at least
// 5 seconds before transitioning to DRPAUSE
runtest_hw_jtag -tck 1000000 -sec 5
// Go from DRPAUSE to IDLE and wait for
// at least 1 millisecond and at most 50 milliseconds
// before remaining in IDLE state
runtest_hw_jtag -sec 1.0E-3 -max_wait 50.0E-3 -end_state IDLE
// Go from IDLE to DRPAUSE and wait for at least
// 85 milliseconds before returning to IDLE state
runtest_hw_jtag -wait_state DRPAUSE -sec 85E-3
// Go from IDLE to DRPAUSE state and wait for
// at least 1 second before returning to IDLE state
runtest_hw_jtag -sec 1
// Go to wait_state IDLE (note: current end_state is IDLE),
// wait for at least 10 milliseconds, then stay in IDLE state.
runtest_hw_jtag -wait_state IDLE -sec 1E-2
Tip: The wait_state or end_state from the first runtest_hw_jtag command will be used in subsequent commands unless specifically changed.