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<title>bsp, hil: flash WCH boards with the unified OpenOCD fork (#3791)</title>
<updated>2026-07-28T05:50:28Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Ha Thach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
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<published>2026-07-28T05:50:28Z</published>
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bsp, hil: flash with the unified OpenOCD fork

https://github.com/hathach/openocd (branch tinyusb) is mainline plus every
config these boards need: RPi RP2350, ADI max32/max78, the MounRiver WCH
configs, and the wlinke adapter on mainline's riscv target. It is a superset
of the vendor forks, so one 'openocd' covers all boards; -DOPENOCD=/OPENOCD=
still select another, msdk's when MAXIM_PATH is set.

Drops family_flash_openocd_wch and the OPENOCD_WCH pair, dedups
family_flash_openocd_adi, aligns ch583's work area, and points hil at the
flasher's own config instead of generating one per probe.

Verified: HIL green on all four WCH boards and max32666fthr.</content>
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<entry>
<title>refresh presets</title>
<updated>2026-07-25T19:32:28Z</updated>
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<name>Zixun LI</name>
<email>admin@hifiphile.com</email>
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<published>2026-07-25T19:32:28Z</published>
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Signed-off-by: Zixun LI &lt;admin@hifiphile.com&gt;
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<title>Run APM32F0 CPU and USB from 48 MHz PLL</title>
<updated>2026-07-25T03:37:33Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Jie Feng</name>
<email>hjf3108@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2026-07-25T03:37:33Z</published>
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<title>Enable APM32F0 dependency fetching and CI</title>
<updated>2026-07-25T03:28:29Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Jie Feng</name>
<email>hjf3108@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2026-07-25T03:25:05Z</published>
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<entry>
<title>address #3787 Codex round 2: board-gate PHY resets, session robustness</title>
<updated>2026-07-24T14:30:42Z</updated>
<author>
<name>hathach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
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<published>2026-07-24T14:30:42Z</published>
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The board-specific PHY-reset nets move behind a board.h opt-in
(TRACE_ETM_QUIET_ENET_PHY on same70_xplained and mimxrt1170_evkb) so other
boards of those families cannot inherit a foreign GPIO write; the
chip-level trace pin muxes stay family-wide by design (same pattern as
stm32h7). same70 reference: width 1 is the validated default until the
J403.16 rework, and the hooks now wait (bounded) for PCKRDY3 before Ozone
arms trace. ra8m1 reference caches the boot ROM in AfterTargetConnect so
--attach sessions decode ROM execution too. etm_capture rejects an
unexpanded CMake JLINK_DEVICE with a clear error; PIO-USB + TRACE_ETM on
RP2350 is now a compile error (48 MHz trace clock is too slow for PIO-USB
and a runtime switch would desync the stream); etm_profile keeps
same-named statics from different modules as distinct rows.
Build-verified: same70_xplained, mimxrt1170_evkb, raspberry_pi_pico2.
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<title>address #3787 reviews: bsp fixes, script hardening, board-note accuracy</title>
<updated>2026-07-24T11:38:40Z</updated>
<author>
<name>hathach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
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<published>2026-07-24T11:38:40Z</published>
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Bot findings (Copilot/Codex): no-op board_trace_pinmux stubs for
lpcxpresso18s37/43s67 (TRACE_ETM otherwise broke their build), SAME70
ID_PIOD clock enable, capture-script duplicate BeforeTargetConnect on the
RA references, profile-script support for --no-timestamps itraces.

Deep review (whole branch): same70_xplained board row + caveat restored,
stale pico2 72 MHz claim corrected to the shipped 48, explicit
SetTracePortWidth(4) in the three references that relied on Ozone's
default, coverage-cell guard, median-based SysTick calibration, dead
session flag removed, stale RA8M1 divider comment fixed (0x02 = /4 is the
validated chip max) and the debugger guard indented.

EVKB bench findings: only R1884/D3 remains open (D1/D2 meter-verified);
RT1176 trace width is 1 or 4 only - J-Link arms the CSSYS TPIU and its
own sampler at 4-bit for any width&gt;=2 request; a powered MCU-Link USB
breaks the external probe even with JP4 shorted.
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<title>imxrt: hold EVKB Ethernet PHY in reset while tracing, 50 MHz trace pin</title>
<updated>2026-07-24T09:20:13Z</updated>
<author>
<name>hathach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
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<published>2026-07-24T09:20:13Z</published>
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Fresh bring-up pass on mimxrt1170_evkb: holding the 100M RTL8201 in reset
(ENET_RST_B = GPIO_LPSR_04) stops its RMII lines driving against the
shared trace pads and doubles the clean trace-pin rate to 50 MHz
(100 MHz CSTRACE root; 133 MHz root is marginal, stock 132 corrupts).
Validated 3x 8 s TinyUSB captures at 11.46M fetches. D1-D3 remain silent
in every configuration - the welded R1882-R1884 are electrically open;
reflow is the remaining step to width 4. Board notes gain JP4 (must be
shorted for an external probe on J58).
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<title>same7x: ETM trace support for same70_xplained</title>
<updated>2026-07-24T08:56:14Z</updated>
<author>
<name>hathach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
</author>
<published>2026-07-24T08:28:54Z</published>
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J403 (bottom-side Cortex Debug+ETM footprint, header required):
TRACECLK=PD8 peripheral D, TRACED0-3=PD4-7 peripheral C. TRACE_ETM builds
hold the KSZ8081 PHY in reset (PD4-7 are its RMII receive outputs and it
drives against the trace stream), clock the TPIU from PCK3 (MCK/2) and
mux the pins; the ozone reference starts PCK3 in the post-reset/download
hooks - TPIU programming while PCK3 is stopped is silently lost. Width-1
validated at the stock 300 MHz core; width 4 blocked on a dead D1 line
(suspect probe channel, h743eval crosscheck pending).
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<entry>
<title>samd5x_e5x: ETM trace support for same54_xplained</title>
<updated>2026-07-24T08:56:14Z</updated>
<author>
<name>hathach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
</author>
<published>2026-07-24T08:28:53Z</published>
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The populated 20-pin Cortex Debug+ETM header carries 4-bit trace
(TRACECLK=PC27, D0-3=PC28/PC26/PC25/PC24, mux H). TRACE_ETM builds mux
the pins and enable GCLK channel 47 (GCLK_CM4_TRACE) from GCLK0 - without
that gate the port stays silent with pins and TPIU armed. Chip-max
120 MHz core / 60 MHz TRACECLK validated (3x 280M-fetch captures).
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<title>rp2040: RP2350/pico2 ETM trace over fly-wired MIPI-20</title>
<updated>2026-07-24T08:56:14Z</updated>
<author>
<name>hathach</name>
<email>thach@tinyusb.org</email>
</author>
<published>2026-07-24T08:28:53Z</published>
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J-Link's built-in RP2350 script owns the whole chip-side path (component
map is not ROM-table-discoverable; a custom JLinkScript replaces the
built-in one and kills pin trace), re-arming at every resume - firmware
does no trace setup. TRACE_ETM builds pin clk_sys to 48 MHz from crt0
(fly-wire seating-proof; the port is DDR at clk_sys/2 and the J-Trace PRO
V2 cliff sits just above 40 MHz TRACECLK - SEGGER requires V3.0+ for this
chip), clear TIMER0/1 DBGPAUSE (default freezes the us-timer while any
core is debug-halted and sleep_ms spins forever), and run the UART console
TX-only (GPIO1 = default UART0 RX = TRACECLK).
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