Use libhidapi as (optional) transport for CMSIS-DAP compliant

debuggers (JTAGICE3 with firmware 3+, AtmelICE, EDBG, mEDBG).



git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@1381 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
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Joerg Wunsch 2016-02-20 22:50:13 +00:00
parent 45cdd4a906
commit 081b6fe229
7 changed files with 397 additions and 5 deletions

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2016-02-20 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* jtag3.c: add support for libhidapi as (optional) transport for
CMSIS-DAP compliant debuggers (JTAGICE3 with firmware 3+,
AtmelICE, EDBG, mEDBG)
* usb_hidapi.c: (New file)
* libavrdude.h: Mention usbhid_serdev
* configure.ac: Bump version date
2016-02-18 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de> 2016-02-18 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
(Obtained from patch #8717: pattch for mcprog and libhidapi support) (Obtained from patch #8717: pattch for mcprog and libhidapi support)

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@ -169,6 +169,7 @@ libavrdude_a_SOURCES = \
usbasp.c \ usbasp.c \
usbasp.h \ usbasp.h \
usbdevs.h \ usbdevs.h \
usb_hidapi.c \
usb_libusb.c \ usb_libusb.c \
usbtiny.h \ usbtiny.h \
usbtiny.c \ usbtiny.c \

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NEWS
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@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ Current:
* Major changes compared to the previous version: * Major changes compared to the previous version:
- libhidapi support (part of patch #8717)
- use libhidapi as (optional) transport for CMSIS-DAP compliant
debuggers (JTAGICE3 with firmware 3+, AtmelICE, EDBG, mEDBG)
* New devices supported: * New devices supported:
* New programmers supported: * New programmers supported:

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.60) AC_PREREQ(2.60)
AC_INIT(avrdude, 6.3-20160216, avrdude-dev@nongnu.org) AC_INIT(avrdude, 6.3-20160220, avrdude-dev@nongnu.org)
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
AC_CANONICAL_HOST AC_CANONICAL_HOST

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jtag3.c
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@ -1314,8 +1314,8 @@ int jtag3_open_common(PROGRAMMER * pgm, char * port)
LNODEID usbpid; LNODEID usbpid;
int rv = -1; int rv = -1;
#if !defined(HAVE_LIBUSB) #if !defined(HAVE_LIBUSB) && !defined(HAVE_LIBHIDAPI)
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "avrdude was compiled without usb support.\n"); avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "avrdude was compiled without USB or HIDAPI support.\n");
return -1; return -1;
#endif #endif
@ -1325,7 +1325,6 @@ int jtag3_open_common(PROGRAMMER * pgm, char * port)
return -1; return -1;
} }
serdev = &usb_serdev_frame;
if (pgm->usbvid) if (pgm->usbvid)
pinfo.usbinfo.vid = pgm->usbvid; pinfo.usbinfo.vid = pgm->usbvid;
else else
@ -1335,17 +1334,42 @@ int jtag3_open_common(PROGRAMMER * pgm, char * port)
if (lfirst(pgm->usbpid) == NULL) if (lfirst(pgm->usbpid) == NULL)
ladd(pgm->usbpid, (void *)USB_DEVICE_JTAGICE3); ladd(pgm->usbpid, (void *)USB_DEVICE_JTAGICE3);
#if defined(HAVE_LIBHIDAPI)
/*
* Try HIDAPI first. LibUSB is more generic, but might then cause
* troubles for HID-class devices in some OSes (like Windows).
*/
serdev = &usbhid_serdev;
for (usbpid = lfirst(pgm->usbpid); rv < 0 && usbpid != NULL; usbpid = lnext(usbpid)) { for (usbpid = lfirst(pgm->usbpid); rv < 0 && usbpid != NULL; usbpid = lnext(usbpid)) {
pinfo.usbinfo.flags = PINFO_FL_SILENT; pinfo.usbinfo.flags = PINFO_FL_SILENT;
pinfo.usbinfo.pid = *(int *)(ldata(usbpid)); pinfo.usbinfo.pid = *(int *)(ldata(usbpid));
pgm->fd.usb.max_xfer = USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3; pgm->fd.usb.max_xfer = USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3;
pgm->fd.usb.rep = USBDEV_BULK_EP_READ_3; pgm->fd.usb.rep = USBDEV_BULK_EP_READ_3;
pgm->fd.usb.wep = USBDEV_BULK_EP_WRITE_3; pgm->fd.usb.wep = USBDEV_BULK_EP_WRITE_3;
pgm->fd.usb.eep = USBDEV_EVT_EP_READ_3; pgm->fd.usb.eep = 0;
strcpy(pgm->port, port); strcpy(pgm->port, port);
rv = serial_open(port, pinfo, &pgm->fd); rv = serial_open(port, pinfo, &pgm->fd);
} }
if (rv < 0) {
#endif /* HAVE_LIBHIDAPI */
#if defined(HAVE_LIBUSB)
serdev = &usb_serdev_frame;
for (usbpid = lfirst(pgm->usbpid); rv < 0 && usbpid != NULL; usbpid = lnext(usbpid)) {
pinfo.usbinfo.flags = PINFO_FL_SILENT;
pinfo.usbinfo.pid = *(int *)(ldata(usbpid));
pgm->fd.usb.max_xfer = USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3;
pgm->fd.usb.rep = USBDEV_BULK_EP_READ_3;
pgm->fd.usb.wep = USBDEV_BULK_EP_WRITE_3;
pgm->fd.usb.eep = USBDEV_EVT_EP_READ_3;
strcpy(pgm->port, port);
rv = serial_open(port, pinfo, &pgm->fd);
}
#endif /* HAVE_LIBUSB */
#if defined(HAVE_LIBHIDAPI)
}
#endif
if (rv < 0) { if (rv < 0) {
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: jtag3_open_common(): Did not find any device matching VID 0x%04x and PID list: ", avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: jtag3_open_common(): Did not find any device matching VID 0x%04x and PID list: ",
progname, (unsigned)pinfo.usbinfo.vid); progname, (unsigned)pinfo.usbinfo.vid);

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@ -563,6 +563,7 @@ extern struct serial_device serial_serdev;
extern struct serial_device usb_serdev; extern struct serial_device usb_serdev;
extern struct serial_device usb_serdev_frame; extern struct serial_device usb_serdev_frame;
extern struct serial_device avrdoper_serdev; extern struct serial_device avrdoper_serdev;
extern struct serial_device usbhid_serdev;
#define serial_open (serdev->open) #define serial_open (serdev->open)
#define serial_setspeed (serdev->setspeed) #define serial_setspeed (serdev->setspeed)

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usb_hidapi.c Normal file
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/*
* avrdude - A Downloader/Uploader for AVR device programmers
* Copyright (C) 2016 Joerg Wunsch
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/* $Id$ */
/*
* USB interface via libhidapi for avrdude.
*/
#include "ac_cfg.h"
#if defined(HAVE_LIBHIDAPI)
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <hidapi/hidapi.h>
#include "avrdude.h"
#include "libavrdude.h"
#include "usbdevs.h"
#if defined(WIN32NATIVE)
/* someone has defined "interface" to "struct" in Cygwin */
# undef interface
#endif
/*
* The "baud" parameter is meaningless for USB devices, so we reuse it
* to pass the desired USB device ID.
*/
static int usbhid_open(char * port, union pinfo pinfo, union filedescriptor *fd)
{
hid_device *dev;
char *serno, *cp2;
size_t x;
unsigned char usbbuf[USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3 + 1];
if (fd->usb.max_xfer == 0)
fd->usb.max_xfer = USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3;
/*
* The syntax for usb devices is defined as:
*
* -P usb[:serialnumber]
*
* See if we've got a serial number passed here. The serial number
* might contain colons which we remove below, and we compare it
* right-to-left, so only the least significant nibbles need to be
* specified.
*/
if ((serno = strchr(port, ':')) != NULL)
{
/* first, drop all colons there if any */
cp2 = ++serno;
while ((cp2 = strchr(cp2, ':')) != NULL)
{
x = strlen(cp2) - 1;
memmove(cp2, cp2 + 1, x);
cp2[x] = '\0';
}
if (strlen(serno) > 12)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: usbhid_open(): invalid serial number \"%s\"\n",
progname, serno);
return -1;
}
wchar_t wserno[15];
mbstowcs(wserno, serno, 15);
size_t serlen = strlen(serno);
/*
* Now, try finding all devices matching VID:PID, and compare
* their serial numbers against the requested one.
*/
struct hid_device_info *list, *walk;
list = hid_enumerate(pinfo.usbinfo.vid, pinfo.usbinfo.pid);
if (list == NULL)
return -1;
walk = list;
while (walk)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_NOTICE, "%s: usbhid_open(): Found %ls, serno: %ls\n",
progname, walk->product_string, walk->serial_number);
if (wcscmp(walk->serial_number + serlen, wserno) == 0)
{
/* found matching serial number */
break;
}
avrdude_message(MSG_DEBUG, "%s: usbhid_open(): serial number doesn't match\n",
progname);
}
if (walk == NULL)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: usbhid_open(): No matching device found\n",
progname);
return -1;
}
avrdude_message(MSG_DEBUG, "%s: usbhid_open(): Opening path %s\n",
progname, walk->path);
dev = hid_open_path(walk->path);
hid_free_enumeration(list);
if (dev == NULL)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO,
"%s: usbhid_open(): Found device, but hid_open_path() failed\n",
progname);
return -1;
}
}
else
{
/*
* No serial number requested, pass straight to hid_open()
*/
dev = hid_open(pinfo.usbinfo.vid, pinfo.usbinfo.pid, NULL);
if (dev == NULL)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: usbhid_open(): No device found\n",
progname);
return -1;
}
}
fd->usb.handle = dev;
/*
* Try finding out the endpoint size. Alas, libhidapi doesn't
* provide us with an API function for that, nor for the report
* descriptor (which also contains that information).
*
* Since the Atmel tools a very picky to only respond to incoming
* packets that have full size, we need to know whether our device
* handles 512-byte data (JTAGICE3 in CMSIS-DAP mode, or AtmelICE,
* both on USB 2.0 connections), or 64-byte data only (both these on
* USB 1.1 connections, or mEDBG devices).
*
* In order to find out, we send a CMSIS-DAP DAP_Info command
* (0x00), with an ID of 0xFF (get maximum packet size). In theory,
* this gets us the desired information, but this suffers from a
* chicken-and-egg problem: the request must be sent with a
* full-sized packet lest the ICE won't answer. Thus, we send a
* 64-byte packet first, and if we don't get a timely reply,
* complete that request by sending another 448 bytes, and hope it
* will eventually reply.
*
* Note that libhidapi always requires a report ID as the first
* byte. If the target doesn't use report IDs (Atmel targets
* don't), this first byte must be 0x00. However, the length must
* be incremented by one, as the report ID will be omitted by the
* hidapi library.
*/
if (pinfo.usbinfo.vid == USB_VENDOR_ATMEL)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_DEBUG, "%s: usbhid_open(): Probing for max. packet size\n",
progname);
memset(usbbuf, 0, sizeof usbbuf);
usbbuf[0] = 0; /* no HID reports used */
usbbuf[1] = 0; /* DAP_Info */
usbbuf[2] = 0xFF; /* get max. packet size */
hid_write(dev, usbbuf, 65);
fd->usb.max_xfer = 64; /* first guess */
memset(usbbuf, 0, sizeof usbbuf);
int res = hid_read_timeout(dev, usbbuf, 10 /* bytes */, 50 /* milliseconds */);
if (res == 0) {
/* no timely response, assume 512 byte size */
hid_write(dev, usbbuf, (512 - 64) + 1);
fd->usb.max_xfer = 512;
res = hid_read_timeout(dev, usbbuf, 10, 50);
}
if (res <= 0) {
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: usbhid_open(): No response from device\n",
progname);
hid_close(dev);
return -1;
}
if (usbbuf[0] != 0 || usbbuf[1] != 2) {
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO,
"%s: usbhid_open(): Unexpected reply to DAP_Info: 0x%02x 0x%02x\n",
progname, usbbuf[0], usbbuf[1]);
} else {
fd->usb.max_xfer = usbbuf[2] + (usbbuf[3] << 8);
avrdude_message(MSG_DEBUG,
"%s: usbhid_open(): Setting max_xfer from DAP_Info response to %d\n",
progname, fd->usb.max_xfer);
}
}
if (fd->usb.max_xfer > USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3) {
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO,
"%s: usbhid_open(): Unexpected max size %d, reducing to %d\n",
progname, fd->usb.max_xfer, USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3);
fd->usb.max_xfer = USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3;
}
return 0;
}
static void usbhid_close(union filedescriptor *fd)
{
hid_device *udev = (hid_device *)fd->usb.handle;
if (udev == NULL)
return;
hid_close(udev);
}
static int usbhid_send(union filedescriptor *fd, const unsigned char *bp, size_t mlen)
{
hid_device *udev = (hid_device *)fd->usb.handle;
int rv;
int i = mlen;
const unsigned char * p = bp;
unsigned char usbbuf[USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3];
int tx_size;
if (udev == NULL)
return -1;
tx_size = (mlen < USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3)? mlen: USBDEV_MAX_XFER_3;
usbbuf[0] = 0; /* no report ID used */
memcpy(usbbuf + 1, bp, tx_size);
rv = hid_write(udev, usbbuf, tx_size + 1);
if (rv < 0) {
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: Failed to write %d bytes to USB\n",
progname, tx_size);
return -1;
}
if (rv != tx_size + 1)
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: Short write to USB: %d bytes out of %d written\n",
progname, rv, tx_size + 1);
if (verbose > 4)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "%s: Sent: ", progname);
while (i) {
unsigned char c = *p;
if (isprint(c)) {
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "%c ", c);
}
else {
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, ". ");
}
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "[%02x] ", c);
p++;
i--;
}
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "\n");
}
return 0;
}
static int usbhid_recv(union filedescriptor *fd, unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes)
{
hid_device *udev = (hid_device *)fd->usb.handle;
int i, rv;
unsigned char * p = buf;
if (udev == NULL)
return -1;
rv = i = hid_read_timeout(udev, buf, nbytes, 100);
if (i != nbytes)
avrdude_message(MSG_INFO,
"%s: Short read, read only %d out of %u bytes\n",
progname, i, nbytes);
if (verbose > 4)
{
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "%s: Recv: ", progname);
while (i) {
unsigned char c = *p;
if (isprint(c)) {
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "%c ", c);
}
else {
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, ". ");
}
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "[%02x] ", c);
p++;
i--;
}
avrdude_message(MSG_TRACE2, "\n");
}
return rv;
}
static int usbhid_drain(union filedescriptor *fd, int display)
{
/*
* There is not much point in trying to flush any data
* on an USB endpoint, as the endpoint is supposed to
* start afresh after being configured from the host.
*
* As trying to flush the data here caused strange effects
* in some situations (see
* https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?43268 )
* better avoid it.
*/
return 0;
}
/*
* Device descriptor.
*/
struct serial_device usbhid_serdev =
{
.open = usbhid_open,
.close = usbhid_close,
.send = usbhid_send,
.recv = usbhid_recv,
.drain = usbhid_drain,
.flags = SERDEV_FL_NONE,
};
#endif /* HAVE_LIBHIDAPI */