Documentation updates for EDBG.
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2014-02-27 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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* avrdude.1: Documentation update for EDBG.
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* doc/avrdude.texi: (Dito.)
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2014-02-27 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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* jtag3.c: For EDBG protocol, always use 512-byte block I/O. The
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@ -150,6 +150,9 @@ For ATxmega devices, the JTAG ICE mkII is supported in PDI mode, provided it
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has a revision 1 hardware and firmware version of at least 5.37 (decimal).
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For ATxmega devices, the JTAGICE3 is supported in PDI mode.
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.Pp
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Atmel's XplainedPro boards, using the EDBG protocol (CMSIS-DAP compatible),
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are supported using the "jtag3" programmer type.
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.Pp
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The AVR Dragon is supported in all modes (ISP, JTAG, HVSP, PP, debugWire).
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When used in JTAG and debugWire mode, the AVR Dragon behaves similar to a
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JTAG ICE mkII, so all device-specific comments for that device
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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ programming fuse/lock bits, etc.
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AVRDUDE supports the following basic programmer types: Atmel's STK500,
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Atmel's AVRISP and AVRISP mkII devices,
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Atmel's STK600,
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Atmel's JTAG ICE (both mkI and mkII, the latter also in ISP mode), appnote
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Atmel's JTAG ICE (the original one, mkII, and 3, the latter two also in ISP mode), appnote
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avr910, appnote avr109 (including the AVR Butterfly),
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serial bit-bang adapters,
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and the PPI (parallel port interface). PPI represents a class
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detailed tutorial about using this programmer type.
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The STK500, JTAG ICE, avr910, and avr109/butterfly use the serial port to communicate with the PC.
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The STK600, JTAG ICE mkII, AVRISP mkII, USBasp, avrftdi (and derivitives), and USBtinyISP
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The STK600, JTAG ICE mkII/3, AVRISP mkII, USBasp, avrftdi (and derivitives), and USBtinyISP
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programmers communicate through the USB, using @code{libusb} as a
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platform abstraction layer.
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The avrftdi adds support for the FT2232C/D, FT2232H, and FT4232H devices. These all use
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(The JTAG ICE mkII protocol can also be run on top of USB.)
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Only the memory programming functionality of the JTAG ICE is supported
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by AVRDUDE.
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For the JTAG ICE mkII, JTAG, debugWire and ISP mode are supported, provided
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For the JTAG ICE mkII/3, JTAG, debugWire and ISP mode are supported, provided
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it has a firmware revision of at least 4.14 (decimal).
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See below for the limitations of debugWire.
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For ATxmega devices, the JTAG ICE mkII is supported in PDI mode, provided it
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For ATxmega devices, the JTAG ICE mkII/3 is supported in PDI mode, provided it
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has a revision 1 hardware and firmware version of at least 5.37 (decimal).
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Atmel's XplainedPro boards, using EDBG protocol (CMSIS-DAP compliant), are
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supported by teh ``jtag3'' programmer type.
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The AVR Dragon is supported in all modes (ISP, JTAG, PDI, HVSP, PP, debugWire).
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When used in JTAG and debugWire mode, the AVR Dragon behaves similar to a
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JTAG ICE mkII, so all device-specific comments for that device
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@table @code
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@item JTAG ICE mkII
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@item JTAG ICE mkII/3
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@itemx AVR Dragon
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When using the JTAG ICE mkII or AVR Dragon in JTAG mode, the
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When using the JTAG ICE mkII/3 or AVR Dragon in JTAG mode, the
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following extended parameter is accepted:
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@table @code
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@item @samp{jtagchain=UB,UA,BB,BA}
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Note that unlike STK500 settings, this setting will be reverted to
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its default value (approximately 1 microsecond) when the programming
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software signs off from the JTAG ICE.
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This parameter can also be used on the JTAG ICE mkII to specify the
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This parameter can also be used on the JTAG ICE mkII/3 to specify the
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ISP clock period when operating the ICE in ISP mode.
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@item parms
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pgmled = <num> ; # pin number
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vfyled = <num> ; # pin number
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usbvid = <hexnum>; # USB VID (Vendor ID)
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usbpid = <hexnum>; # USB PID (Product ID)
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usbpid = <hexnum> [, <hexnum> ...]; # USB PID (Product ID)
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usbdev = <interface>; # USB interface or other device info
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usbvendor = <vendorname>; # USB Vendor Name
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usbproduct = <productname>; # USB Product Name
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@noindent
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To invert a bit in the pin definitions, use @code{= ~ <num>}.
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@noindent
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Not all programmer types can handle a list of USB PIDs.
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@noindent
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Following programmer types are currently implemented:
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