openpilot v0.9.6 release

date: 2024-02-21T23:02:42
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# In-circuit debugging using openocd and gdb
## Hardware
Connect an ST-Link V2 programmer to the SWD pins on the board. The pins that need to be connected are:
- GND
- VTref
- SWDIO
- SWCLK
- NRST
Make sure you're using a genuine one for boards that do not have a 3.3V panda power rail. For example, the tres runs at 1.8V, which is not supported by the clones.
## Openocd
Install openocd. For Ubuntu 20.04, the one in the package manager works fine: `sudo apt install openocd`.
To run, use `./debug_f4.sh (TODO)` or `./debug_h7.sh` depending on the panda.
## GDB
You need `gdb-multiarch`.
Once openocd is running, you can connect from gdb as follows:
```
$ gdb-multiarch
(gdb) target ext :3333
```
To reset and break, use `monitor reset halt`.

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panda/board/debug/debug_h7.sh Executable file
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#!/bin/bash -e
sudo openocd -f "interface/stlink.cfg" -c "transport select hla_swd" -f "target/stm32h7x.cfg" -c "init"