After erasing an Xmega part, do *not* reinitialize the world, as a
subsequent programming operation will fail (for unknown reasons). Actually, this was really only required for ancient AVRs, but doesn't hurt on mega and tiny devices. git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk@904 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
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* jtagmkII_private.h: Add CMND_XMEGA_ERASE as well as
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the various XMEGA_ERASE_* definitions (from updated
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appnote AVR067)
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* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_chip_erase): Correctly implement
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Xmega chip erase based on CMND_XMEGA_ERASE.
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* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_chip_erase): Correctly implement Xmega chip
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erase based on CMND_XMEGA_ERASE. After erasing an Xmega part, do
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*not* reinitialize the world, as a subsequent programming
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operation will fail (for unknown reasons). Actually, this was
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really only required for ancient AVRs, but doesn't hurt on mega
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and tiny devices.
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* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_pre_write): Remove, this turned out
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to be just a chip erase.
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* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_program_disable): Don't try reading
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return -1;
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}
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pgm->initialize(pgm, p);
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if (!(p->flags & AVRPART_HAS_PDI))
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pgm->initialize(pgm, p);
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return 0;
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}
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