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mbed patch for Infinity
-----------------------
Without ld script patch vector table it doesn't place vector table in binary file.
And clock setting is changed as Infinity uses internal oscillator instead of exteranl crystal.

diff --git a/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/MK20D5.ld b/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/MK20D5.ld
index 600751c..55c3393 100644
--- a/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/MK20D5.ld
+++ b/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/MK20D5.ld
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ SECTIONS
     .isr_vector :
     {
         __vector_table = .;
-        KEEP(*(.vector_table))
+        KEEP(*(.isr_vector))
         *(.text.Reset_Handler)
         *(.text.System_Init)
          . = ALIGN(4);
diff --git a/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/system_MK20D5.c b/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/system_MK20D5.c
index 393d1f0..b78b71a 100644
--- a/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/system_MK20D5.c
+++ b/libraries/mbed/targets/cmsis/TARGET_Freescale/TARGET_K20D50M/system_MK20D5.c
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@

 #define DISABLE_WDOG    1

-#define CLOCK_SETUP     1
+#define CLOCK_SETUP     0
 /* Predefined clock setups
    0 ... Multipurpose Clock Generator (MCG) in FLL Engaged Internal (FEI) mode
          Reference clock source for MCG module is the slow internal clock source 32.768kHz



CMSIS/mbed HAL
==============
http://developer.mbed.org/users/MACRUM/notebook/mbed-library-internals/

api/        mbed API
├── AnalogIn.h
├── AnalogOut.h
├── BusIn.h
├── BusInOut.h
├── BusOut.h
├── CallChain.h
├── CAN.h
├── can_helper.h
├── DigitalIn.h
├── DigitalInOut.h
├── DigitalOut.h
├── DirHandle.h
├── Ethernet.h
├── FileBase.h
├── FileHandle.h
├── FileLike.h
├── FilePath.h
├── FileSystemLike.h
├── FunctionPointer.h
├── I2C.h
├── I2CSlave.h
├── InterruptIn.h
├── InterruptManager.h
├── LocalFileSystem.h
├── mbed_assert.h
├── mbed_debug.h
├── mbed_error.h
├── mbed.h
├── mbed_interface.h
├── platform.h
├── PortIn.h
├── PortInOut.h
├── PortOut.h
├── PwmOut.h
├── RawSerial.h
├── rtc_time.h
├── semihost_api.h
├── SerialBase.h
├── Serial.h
├── SPI.h
├── SPISlave.h
├── Stream.h
├── Ticker.h
├── Timeout.h
├── TimerEvent.h
├── Timer.h
├── toolchain.h
└── wait_api.h

common/     mbed API implementation

hal/        mbed HAL implementation interface
├── analogin_api.h
├── analogout_api.h
├── can_api.h
├── ethernet_api.h
├── gpio_api.h
├── gpio_irq_api.h
├── i2c_api.h
├── pinmap.h
├── port_api.h
├── pwmout_api.h
├── rtc_api.h
├── serial_api.h
├── sleep_api.h
├── spi_api.h
└── us_ticker_api.h

targets/hal/TARGET_<vendor>/TARGET_<board>/
    mbed HAL implementation

targets/cmsis/      CMSIS interface
    core_caInstr.h
    core_ca9.h
    core_cmFunc.h
    core_caFunc.h
    core_cmInstr.h
    core_cm4_simd.h
    core_ca_mmu.h
    core_cm0.h
    core_cm0plus.h
    core_cm3.h
    core_cm4.h

targets/cmsis/TARGET_<vendor>/TARGET_<chip>/
    <chip>.h
    system_<chip>.[ch]
    cmsis.h 
    cmsis_nvic.[ch]

targets/cmsis/TARGET_<vendor>/TARGET_<chip>/TOOLSCHAIN_<tool>/
    startup_<chip>.s
    linker-script



Infinity
========
Massdrop Infinity Keyboard:
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/infinity-keyboard-kit

Freescale MK20DX128VLF5 48-QFP:
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/data_sheet/K20P48M50SF0.pdf

kiibohd controller(MD1):
https://github.com/kiibohd/controller

DFU bootloader:
https://github.com/kiibohd/controller/tree/master/Bootloader

Program with bootloader:
    $ dfu-util -D kiibohd.dfu.bin

Pinout:
https://github.com/kiibohd/controller/blob/master/Scan/MD1/pinout



Pin Usage
=========

mk20dx128vlf5

 ----
|Keys|
 ----

* Strobe (Columns)

PTB0
PTB1
PTB2
PTB3
PTB16
PTB17
PTC4
PTC5
PTD0


* Sense (Rows)

PTD1
PTD2
PTD3
PTD4
PTD5
PTD6
PTD7


 -----
|Debug|
 -----

* SWD

PTA0 (Pull-down)
PTA3 (Pull-up)

* LEDs

PTA19 (LED only for PCB, not McHCK) (XTAL)

* UARTs

PTA1 - RX0
PTA2 - TX0


 ------
|Unused|
 ------

* GPIO

PTA1 (Not broken out on PCB, available on McHCK) (Pull-up)
PTA2 (")
PTA4 (Pull-up)
PTA18 (EXTAL)

PTC0
PTC1
PTC2
PTC3
PTC6
PTC7

* Analog

ADC0_DP0
ADC0_DM0



Freescale kinetis MK20DX128
===========================
If FSEC of flash config at 0x400-40F is changed accidentally SWD/JTAG debug access will be lost and very difficult to get back.
For example, high level adapter like stlink cannot work to get access back after FSEC is changed. To regain the chip to be programmable low level DAP inteface like JTAG, CMSIS-DAP or OpenSAD.


Memory map
==========
kiibohd bootloader: Lib/mk20dx128vlf5.bootloader.ld
0x0000_0000 +-------------------+ -----------------+---------------+
            | .vectors          | ---------.       | StackPointer0 |
            | .startup          |           \      | ResetHandler1 |
            | .rodata           |            \     | ...           |
0x0000_0400 | .flashconfig      | 0x10        \    | ...           |
            | .text             |              \   | ...        61 | 0xF7
            | .init             |               `--+---------------+ 0xF8
0x0000_1000 +-------------------+ 4KB
            | _app_rom          |
            ~                   ~
            ~                   ~
            |                   |
0x07FF_FFFF +-------------------+ 128KB


0x1FFF_E000 +-------------------+
            |                   |
            | RAM               |
            |                8KB|
0x2000_0000 +-------------------+
            |                   |
            | RAM               |
            |                8KB|
0x2000_2000 +-------------------+ _estack





OpenOCD
========
Synopsis of SWD, JTAG and SWJ-DP transport:
https://fedcsis.org/proceedings/2012/pliks/279.pdf

OpenSDA Freescale: Mass storage bootloader & serial port; part of CMSIS-DAP?
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/user_guide/OPENSDAUG.pdf


interface_list:
    1: ftdi
    2: usb_blaster
    3: usbprog
    4: jlink
    5: vsllink
    6: rlink
    7: ulink
    8: arm-jtag-ew
    9: hla
    10: osbdm
    11: opendous
    12: aice
    13: cmsis-dap

transport list:
    stlink_swim
    hla_jtag
    hla_swd
    aice_jtag
    swd
    cmsis-dap
    jtag

target types:
    arm7tdmi
    arm9tdmi
    arm920t
    arm720t
    arm966e
    arm946e
    arm926ejs
    fa526
    feroceon
    dragonite
    xscale
    cortex_m
    cortex_a
    cortex_r4
    arm11
    mips_m4k
    avr
    dsp563xx
    dsp5680xx
    testee
    avr32_ap7k
    hla_target
    nds32_v2
    nds32_v3
    nds32_v3m
    or1k
    quark_x10xx


TAP
---
http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/html/TAP-Declaration.html#TAP-Declaration
    jtag newtap chipname tapname configparams...
    hla newtap chipname tapname configparams...
    swd newtap chipname tapname configparams...
    cmsis-dap newtap chipname tapname configparams...

        The tapname reflects the role of that TAP, and should follow this convention:
        bs – For boundary scan if this is a separate TAP;
        cpu – The main CPU of the chip, alternatively arm and dsp on chips with both ARM and DSP CPUs, arm1 and arm2 on chips with two ARMs, and so forth;
        etb – For an embedded trace buffer (example: an ARM ETB11);
        flash – If the chip has a flash TAP, like the str912;
        jrc – For JTAG route controller (example: the ICEPick modules on many Texas Instruments chips, like the OMAP3530 on Beagleboards);
        tap – Should be used only for FPGA- or CPLD-like devices with a single TAP;
        unknownN – If you have no idea what the TAP is for (N is a number);
        when in doubt – Use the chip maker's name in their data sheet. For example, the Freescale i.MX31 has a SDMA (Smart DMA) with a JTAG TAP; that TAP should be named sdma.

-irlen NUMBER 
The length in bits of the instruction register, such as 4 or 5 bits.

Target
------
http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/html/CPU-Configuration.html#CPU-Configuration

    target create target_name type configparams...
    $target_name configure configparams...

        -chain-position dotted.name – names the TAP used to access this target.
        -endian (big|little) – specifies whether the CPU uses big or little endian conventions
        -event event_name event_body – See Target Events. Note that this updates a list of named event handlers. Calling this twice with two different event names assigns two different handlers, but calling it twice with the same event name assigns only one handler.
        -work-area-backup (0|1) – says whether the work area gets backed up; by default, it is not backed up. When possible, use a working_area that doesn't need to be backed up, since performing a backup slows down operations. For example, the beginning of an SRAM block is likely to be used by most build systems, but the end is often unused.
        -work-area-size size – specify work are size, in bytes. The same size applies regardless of whether its physical or virtual address is being used.
        -work-area-phys address – set the work area base address to be used when no MMU is active.
        -work-area-virt address – set the work area base address to be used when an MMU is active. Do not specify a value for this except on targets with an MMU. The value should normally correspond to a static mapping for the -work-area-phys address, set up by the current operating system.
        -rtos rtos_type – enable rtos support for target, rtos_type can be one of auto|eCos|ThreadX| FreeRTOS|linux|ChibiOS|embKernel See RTOS Support.

Flash
-----
http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/html/Flash-Commands.html#norconfiguration

    flash bank name driver base size chip_width bus_width target [driver_options]

        name ... may be used to reference the flash bank in other flash commands. A number is also available.
        driver ... identifies the controller driver associated with the flash bank being declared. This is usually cfi for external flash, or else the name of a microcontroller with embedded flash memory. See Flash Driver List.
        base ... Base address of the flash chip.
        size ... Size of the chip, in bytes. For some drivers, this value is detected from the hardware.
        chip_width ... Width of the flash chip, in bytes; ignored for most microcontroller drivers.
        bus_width ... Width of the data bus used to access the chip, in bytes; ignored for most microcontroller drivers.
        target ... Names the target used to issue commands to the flash controller.
        driver_options ... drivers may support, or require, additional parameters. See the driver-specific documentation for more information.

    flash write_image [erase] [unlock] filename [offset] [type]


Memory Access
-------------
http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/html/General-Commands.html#imageaccess
    {mdw,mdh,mdb} addr [count]
        dump {word, half-word, byte} data
    {mww,mwh,mwb} addr data
        write data