tools/openocd: Fix handling of OPENOCD_CMD_RESET_HALT [backport 2023.04]#19510
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The OPENOCD_CMD_RESET_HALT was not longer correctly passed to the script. This fixes the issue. (cherry picked from commit f220c23)
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This should be merged into the release branch after the release is finished. |
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Now that the release is done, bors merge |
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Backport of #19506
Contribution description
The OPENOCD_CMD_RESET_HALT was not longer correctly passed to the script. This fixes the issue.
Testing procedure
Flashing of e.g. the
cc2650-launchpadwith upstream OpenOCD should work again.Issues/PRs references
The change was added to #19050 after testing the PR and before merging. I'm not sure if the fix never worked because of this, or if behavior of
target-export-variablesor GNU Make changed.