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+# This is a script file for OpenOCD 0.7.0
+#
+# It is set up for the Mikromedia-STM32M4 board using the ST-Link JTAG adaptor.
+#
+# Assuming the current directory is your project directory containing this openocd.cfg file...
+#
+# To program your device:
+#
+# openocd -f openocd.cfg -c "Burn yourfile.bin" -c shutdown
+#
+# To debug your device:
+#
+# openocd
+# (This will run openocd in gdb server debug mode. Leave it running in the background)
+#
+# gdb yourfile.elf
+# (To start gdb. Then run the following commands in gdb...)
+#
+# target remote 127.0.0.1:3333
+# monitor Debug
+# stepi
+# (This last stepi resynchronizes gdb).
+#
+# If you want to reprogram from within gdb:
+#
+# monitor Burn yourfile.bin
+#
+
+echo ""
+echo "##### Loading debugger..."
+source [find interface/stlink-v2.cfg]
+
+echo ""
+echo "##### Loading CPU..."
+source [find target/stm32f4x_stlink.cfg]
+
+echo ""
+echo "##### Configuring..."
+reset_config srst_only srst_nogate
+#cortex_m maskisr (auto|on|off)
+#cortex_m vector_catch [all|none|list]
+#cortex_m reset_config (srst|sysresetreq|vectreset)
+#gdb_breakpoint_override hard
+
+proc Debug { } {
+ echo ""
+ echo "##### Debug Session Connected..."
+ reset init
+ echo "Ready..."
+}
+
+proc Burn {file} {
+ echo ""
+ echo "##### Burning $file to device..."
+ halt
+ # Due to an issue with the combination of the ST-Link adapters and OpenOCD
+ # applying the stm32f2x unlock 0 command actaully applies read protection - VERY BAD!
+ # If this happens to you - use the ST-Link utility to set the option byte back to normal.
+ # If you are using a different debugger eg a FT2232 based adapter you can uncomment the line below.
+ #stm32f2x unlock 0
+ flash protect 0 0 last off
+ reset init
+ flash write_image erase $file 0x08000000
+ verify_image $file 0x0
+ #flash protect 0 0 last on
+ reset
+ echo "Burning Complete!"
+}
+
+echo ""
+echo "##### Leaving Configuration Mode..."
+init
+reset init
+flash probe 0
+flash banks
+#flash info 0
+
+echo ""
+echo "##### Waiting for debug connections..."
+
+