diff --git a/jtag/doc/ChangeLog b/jtag/doc/ChangeLog index b53e6d18..1cb8c394 100644 --- a/jtag/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/jtag/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ 2007-12-15 Kolja Waschk - * lgpl.txt, gpl.txt, fdl.txt: licenses as plain text files + * fdl.txt, gpl.txt: licenses as plain text files + * lgpl.txt: Lesser GPL not in use (yet), removed * jtag.1, bsdl2jtag.1: manpages copied (with permission) from - Debian openwince jtag package. + Debian openwince jtag package, then updated for UrJTAG. * Makefile.am: add new files 2007-12-10 Arnim Laeuger diff --git a/jtag/doc/UrJTAG.txt b/jtag/doc/UrJTAG.txt index aad7a90a..d0607d3c 100644 --- a/jtag/doc/UrJTAG.txt +++ b/jtag/doc/UrJTAG.txt @@ -618,3 +618,21 @@ Q. During compilation, I get "src/svf/svf_flex.l", line 27: unrecognized %option //======================================================================== +== Licensing == + +=== Overview === + +Three licenses are used for the UrJTAG project. The GPL is used for most +of the code except for the files in the inclow/ subdirectory; the FDL is +used for this documentation. The files in the inclow/ subdirectory are +subject to different licensing as described in the file inclow/COPYING. + +=== GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) === +......................................... +include::fdl.txt[] +......................................... +=== GNU General Public License (GPL) === +......................................... +include::gpl.txt[] +......................................... + diff --git a/jtag/doc/bsdl2jtag.1 b/jtag/doc/bsdl2jtag.1 index 427d7044..6ca6d07c 100644 --- a/jtag/doc/bsdl2jtag.1 +++ b/jtag/doc/bsdl2jtag.1 @@ -1,23 +1,33 @@ .\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii foo.1 .\" -.TH jtag 1 "OCTOBER 2003" Linux "User Manuals" +.TH bsdl2jtag 1 "DECEMBER 2007" UrJTAG "User Manuals" .SH NAME -jtag \- bsdl2jtag +bsdl2jtag \- UrJTAG declaration file conversion .SH SYNOPSIS -.B bsdl2jtag +.B bsdl2jtag +< +.I infile +> +.I outfile .SH DESCRIPTION -.B bsdl2jtag converts bsdl files to jtag files which can be used by B jtag. .B bsdl2jtag reads from stdin and produces its output on stdout. +.B bsdl2jtag +converts bsdl files to jtag files which can be used by +.BR jtag (1). +.B bsdl2jtag +reads from stdin and produces its output on stdout. .SH OPTIONS -none -.SH FILES -none +None. .SH BUGS -Lots -.SH AUTHOR -Marcel Telka +Bugs are tracked at the project homepage, http://www.urjtag.org .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR jtag (1) +.SH AUTHORS +Authors and contributors are listed in the AUTHORS and THANKS files in +the source documentation. +.SH HISTORY +JTAG Tools originally have been developed as part of the openwince project by +Marcel Telka. The became an independent project named UrJTAG in late 2007. diff --git a/jtag/doc/jtag.1 b/jtag/doc/jtag.1 index 7f043d57..6ab47a2b 100644 --- a/jtag/doc/jtag.1 +++ b/jtag/doc/jtag.1 @@ -1,29 +1,46 @@ .\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii foo.1 .\" -.TH jtag 1 "OCTOBER 2003" Linux "User Manuals" +.TH jtag 1 "DECEMBER 2007" UrJTAG "User Manuals" .SH NAME -jtag \- jtag manipulation tool +jtag \- UrJTAG command shell .SH SYNOPSIS .B jtag +[\-hnv] .I file .B ... .SH DESCRIPTION -JTAG Tools is a software package which enables working with JTAG-aware -(IEEE 1149.1) hardware devices (parts) and boards through JTAG adapter. - +UrJTAG is a software package which enables working with JTAG-aware (IEEE +1149.1) hardware devices (parts) and boards through JTAG adapter. .SH OPTIONS -none +.TP +.I \-h, \-\-help +Display a short help text and exit +.TP +.I \-n, \-\-norc +Disable reading ~/.jtag/rc on startup +.TP +.I \-v, \-\-version +Display version information and exit .SH FILES +.PP +.I ~/jtag/rc +.IP +A per-user text file containing jtag commands to execute at startup. +.PP .I /usr/share/jtag -.RS -Scripts for various controllers +.IP +Data files about various CPUs, flash chips etc. .SH BUGS -Lots -.SH AUTHOR -Marcel Telka +Bugs are tracked at the project homepage, http://www.urjtag.org .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR bsdl2jtag (1) +.SH AUTHORS +Authors and contributors are listed in the AUTHORS and THANKS files in +the source documentation. +.SH HISTORY +JTAG Tools originally have been developed as part of the openwince project by +Marcel Telka. 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