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Boundary scan test library

Project description

EByST

Boundary scan test framework for board validation

Basic example

# initialize JTAG interface driver (currently only FTDI chips with MPSSE are supported)
drv = ebyst.drivers.MPSSE(ebyst.drivers.MPSSE.list_devices()[0])
ctl = ebyst.TapController(drv)
ctl.detect_chain()

# Add device(s) to chain
dev = ebyst.Device.from_bsdl("bsdl/BSDLLCMXO2-256HCQFN32.BSM")
ctl.add_device(dev)
ctl.validate_chain()

# Start test
ctl.extest()

# Loopback test (assuming loopback on pins
dev.pinmap['O'].output_enable(True)
dev.pinmap['I'].output_enable(False)
dev.pinmap['O'].set_value(1)
await ctl.cycle() # drive output
await ctl.cycle() # sample input
print(dev.pinmap['I'].get_value())
dev.pinmap['O'].set_value(0)
await ctl.cycle() # drive output
await ctl.cycle() # sample input
print(dev.pinmap['I'].get_value())

Interfaces

Ebyst supports various interfaces to test (connections with) other ICs connected to the UUT

# I2C test
i2c = ebyst.interfaces.I2C(dev.pinmap['PB9A'], dev.pinmap['PB4B'])
await i2c.init()
dev_address = 0xa0
reg_address = 0x10
data = 0xa5
print(f"Writing {dev_address:02x}:{reg_address:02x} <= {data:02x}")
await i2c.write(0xa0, 0x10, 0xa5)
print(f"Reading {dev_address:02x}:{reg_address:02x} => ", end='')
await x = i2c.read(0xa0, 0x10)
print(f"{x:02x}")

ctl.reset()

Other interfaces (a.o.):

  • Memory (DDR3, DDR4, HyperRAM)
  • I2C
  • SPI (and various SPI Flashes)
  • MDI/O

See src/interfaces for the complete list

Async

The library uses asyncio to allow running multiple tests in parallel. When the loopback test and I2C test above are put in different tasks, they share the same boundary scan cycles, meaning they run completely parallel (Note that this only works when they are not using different pins, if pins are shared between tests, make sure to schedule them appropriately)

Example;

async def main():
    drv = ebyst.drivers.MPSSE(ebyst.drivers.MPSSE.list_devices()[0])
    dev = ebyst.Device.from_bsdl("bsdl/BSDLLCMXO2-256HCQFN32.BSM")
    ctl = ebyst.TapController(drv)
    ctl.detect_chain()
    ctl.add_device(dev)
    ctl.validate_chain()
    ctl.extest()
    async with asyncio.TaskGroup() as tg:
        tg.create_task(loopback_test(dev.pinmap['PB2C'], dev.pinmap['PB2A']))
        tg.create_task(loopback_test(dev.pinmap['PB4C'], dev.pinmap['PB4D']))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    logging.basicConfig()
    logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
    asyncio.run(main())

see also tests/test_async.py

Tracing

Generate .vcd traces for selected pins;

    pins = {
        'MDC':      dev.pinmap["IO_Y12"],
        'MDIO':     dev.pinmap["IO_Y13"],
    }
    ctl.trace("mdio.vcd", **pins)
    mdio = MDIO(**pins)

AC coupled nets

1149.6 is supported to test AC coupled nets;

# Start test
ctl.extest_pulse()

# Loopback test (assuming loopback on pins
dev.pinmap['O'].output_enable(True)
dev.pinmap['I'].output_enable(False)
dev.pinmap['O'].set_value(1) # generate a pulse
await ctl.cycle() # drive output
print(dev.pinmap['I'].get_value())
await ctl.cycle() # sample input
print(dev.pinmap['I'].get_value()) # should be 1
await ctl.cycle()
print(dev.pinmap['I'].get_value()) # should be 0

STAPL player

ebyst comes with a basic stapl player called stapyl;

staplay ftdi://0x1514:0x2008:001UD001/1 polarfire.stapl READ_IDCODE

Installation

Releases are pushed to pypi, install via; pip install ebyst.

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