bug #24749: add support for '328p
* avrdude.conf.in (ATmega328P): new device support.
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patch #6261: avrdude won't use dragon/debugwire to write a file
to eeprom
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_paged_write): when in debugWire mode,
implement a paged write to EEPROM as a series of byte writes.
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patch #6542: paged_load fails on the MIB510 programming board
* stk500.c: Add a workaround for the different signon sequence on
MIB510 programmers.
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* usbtiny.c (usbtiny_cmd): Replace sizeof() by a fixed constant
4 for the result array, because otherwise it would take the size
of a pointer which miserably fails on 64-bit machines.
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* ppiwin.c (ppi_open): If the port parameter passed from the
-p option is neither lpt1/2/3, try interpreting it directly as
a base address.
* avrdude.1: Document the change.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_chip_erase,stk500hv_chip_erase): Return
the expected 0 for success rather than a protocol-dependant
number.
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Do not erase the chip if both, -e and -n options have
been specified.
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Uncomment the correct, and delete the wrong signature for
AT90USB646/647. Alas, the datasheet has never been corrected for
years.
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mkII (or AVR Dragon) in ISP mode. The wrong set of per-programmer
private data had been allocated (stk500v2 vs. jtagmkII) which was too
small to hold the actual data.
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for Xmega programming using the JTAG ICE mkII in JTAG mode.
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allow to continue with -F if it failed yet do not attempt to
perform anything on the device itself. That way, -tF could be
specified for programmers like the STK500/STK600 even without a
device connected, just in order to allow changing parameters on
the programmer itself.
* avrdude.1: Document that possible use of the -F option.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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of the number of bytes to be written which caused a malloc chunk
corruption.
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PDI mode of the STK600 is supported. Single-byte EEPROM
(and flash) updates do not work yet.
* avr.c: "boot" memory is a candidate memory region for paged
operations, besides "flash" and "eeprom".
* avrdude.conf.in: add ATxmega128A1 and ATxmega128A1revD
* avrpart.h: add the AVRPART_HAS_PDI flag (used to distinguish
ATxmega parts from classic AVRs), the nvm_base part field, and
the offset field for a memory region.
* config_gram.y: add "has_pdi", "nvm_base", and "offset"
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* main.c: disable auto_erase for ATxmega parts
* stk500v2.c: implement the XPROG functionality, and divert to
this for ATxmega parts
* avrdude.1: Document the changes.
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patch #6501: New autotools support for avrdude
* Makefile.am: add @WINDOWS_DIRS@ to SUBDIR
* bootstrap: allow for autconf-2.61 and automake-1.10, too
* configure.ac: fix @WINDOWS_DIRS@ recursion, replace
AC_PROG_CC by AM_PROG_CC_C_O, for esoteric reasons
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patch #6074: added support for crossbow's MIB510 programmer
* avrdude.conf.in: Add entry for mib510.
* stk500.c: Add special hooks to handle the MIB510 programmer.
It mostly talks STK500v1 protocol but has a special hello and
goodbye sequence, and uses a fixed block size of 256 bytes.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Document support for mib510.
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Add check for buffermode feature, and use it if present. Can be
turned off using -x no_blockmode.
* avr910.c: Implement buffermode test and usage.
* avrdude.1: Document -x no_blockmode.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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"classic" AVRs (AT90, ATtiny, ATmega) in both,
ISP and high-voltage programming modes.
* Makefile.am: Add -lm.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add stk600, stk600pp, and stk600hvsp.
* config_gram.y: Add support for the stk600* keywords.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* pgm.h: Add the "chan" parameter to set_varef().
* stk500.c: (Ditto.)
* serial.h: Add USB endpoint support to struct filedescriptor.
* stk500v2.c: Implement the meat of the STK600 support.
* stk500v2.h: Add new prototypes for stk600*() programmers.
* stk500v2_private.h: Add new constants used in the STK600.
* term.c: Add AREF channel support.
* usb_libusb.c: Automatically determine the correct write
endpoint ID, the STK600 uses 0x83 while all other tools use
0x82. Propagate the EP to use through struct filedescriptor.
* usbdevs.h: Add the STK600 USB product ID.
* tools/get-stk600-cards.xsl: XSL transformation for
targetboards.xml to obtain the list of socket and routing
card IDs, to be used in stk500v2.c (for displaying the
names).
* tools/get-stk600-devices.xsl: XSL transformation for
targetboards.xml to obtain the table of socket/routing cards
and their respective AVR device support for doc/avrdude.texi.
* avrdude.1: Document all the STK600 stuff.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Ditto. Added a new chapter for
Programmer Specific Information.
Thanks to Eirik Rasmussen from Atmel Norway for his support in
getting this code running within that short amount of time!
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and turn stderr into unbuffered output while producing the
progress report.
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definition. If present, call the setup hook immediately after finding
the respective programmer object, and schedule the teardown hook to be
called upon exit. This allows the programmer implementation to
dynamically allocate private programmer data.
avr910.c, butterfly.c, jtagmkI.c, jtagmkII.c, stk500v2.c, usbasp.c,
usbtiny.c: Convert static programmer data into dynamically allocated
data.
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the programmer backend.
jtagmkII.c: Implement the extended parameter jtagchain=
to support JTAG daisy-chains.
avrdude.1, doc/avrdude.texi: Document all of the above.
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patch #5007: Patch for line-buffering of stdout and stderr
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patch #6121: ISP support for the C2N232I device (serial port
bitbanging)
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patch #6141: accept binary format immediate values
Detect a 0b prefix, and call strtoul() differently in that case.
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In ser_recv(): Drop the essentially unused variable "len", and use the
variable "read" in order to track how many bytes have just been read
in.
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Add definitions for the ATmega329P/3290P. Same as ATmega329/3290
except of the different signature.
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using default configuration file.
Uncomment the (bogus) stk500_devcode lines for the ATmega164P,
ATmega324P, ATmega644, and ATmega644P definitions. This only affects
users of STK500v1 firmware.
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"BOOT"-type code, while the standard codes are different (usually one
below).
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paged_write backend functions iff the memory area in question has
a page_size != 0.
This is supposed to fix bug #19234: avrdude-5.3.1 segfaults when
stk500v1 tries to program an ATtiny15
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resp. Add an entry for the ATmega644P.
Fixes bug #19769: ATmega164p not recognized
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something to the serial line. That kind of polling isn't very useful
anyway, and it seems it breaks for the Linux CP210x USB<->RS-232
bridge driver which is certainly a bug in the driver, but we can just
avoid that bug alltogether.
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ATmega640/1280/1281/2560/2561. Atmel has changed the XML
files after the initial release.
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*Problem in verbose output of previous commit. I hoped to
have all the verbose changes in a single commit, but that
won't happen...
*Main thing is fixed safemode to turn itself off when you can't
read the fuses anyway. I don't know what I was thinking when
I made it fail out of programmers that don't support fuse reading.
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include the documentation into the tarball even if the configure had been
run without the --enable-doc.
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own (duplicate) copy of it.
other files: Constify char pointers.
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list_parts() and list_programmers() functions into general list
iteration functions that call a caller-supplied callback for each
element. Implement list_parts() and list_programmers() as private
functions in main.c based on that approach.
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and link main.c against that library.
Add AC_PROG_RANLIB to configure.ac as we are building a library now.
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- Make all internal functions "static".
- Make sure each module's header and implementation file match.
- Remove all library-like functionality from main.c, so only
the actual frontend remains in main.c.
- Add C++ brackets to all header files.
That effectively leaves the various module C files as something like
an "avrdude library", with main.c being the currently only frontend
program for that library. In theory, it should be possible to write
different frontends using the same library backend functions though.
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declarations in each file by a central header file "avrdude.h".
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and EEPROM, based on the current Atmel XML file.
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and the presence of the header ddk/hidsdi.h. It now works
correctly under Cygwin and several flavours of MinGW.
* Makefile.am: Add new LIBHID pattern.
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command (which is ignored by current AVR109 bootloaders),
send the first reply from the list of supported device
codes back rather than using avrdude.conf's idea about
an AVR910 device code. Apparently, this solves disagreements
between different versions of at least the ATmega8 AVR910
device code.
Closes bug #18727: Writing flash failed
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Change HVSP reset timing for ATtiny25/45/85 from
500 microseconds to 1 ms, matching the most recent Atmel XML
specs.
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* avrdude.conf.in (frank-stk200): Fix syntax error.
* ser_avrdoper.c: Make #ifdef for Win32/libhid
consistent with the initial check: use the HID driver
only iff found, otherwise use libusb.
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* avrdude.conf.in (frank-stk200): New programmer added.
Closes patch #5502: one other programmer
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patch #5507: Support for AVR-Doper USB programmer in HID mode
* configure.ac: Add hooks to detect the Win32 HID library,
as well as the existence of <ddk/hidsdi.h>.
* Makefile.am: Add new files.
* my_ddk_hidsdi.h: (New file.)
* ser_avrdoper.c: (New file.)
* serial.h: Add declaration for avrdoper_serdev.
* stk500v2.c: Add hook to divert to the AVR Doper code.
* avrdude.1: Document the AVR Doper support.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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usleep(1000000) that accidentally crept in in rev 1.19.
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value in case we had changed it.
Fixes bug #18262: JTAGMKI/JTAG1 Reset Bug
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fallback from each programmer's paged_load() or paged_write()
method, respectively. The return value needs to be checked for
being greater or equal than 0 rather equal to 0 in order to
assume the operation has been successful.
Fixes bug #18489: avrdude is too slow (20 byte/s)
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- declare a dummy "struct timezone" for some Win32 systems (MinGW)
- fix a few printf() argument types
- get rid off the prevailing "all filedescriptors are of type int"
attitude
The last item required a large sweep across the code, in order to
replace all "int fd"s by "struct filedescriptor *fd"s, and pass
pointers (as we cannot pass a union directly). In return, the
code is now supposed to be fully 64-bit safe, rather than relying
on a 64-bit pointer being converted to a (32-bit) int and back
to a pointer as we did previously.
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upon failure now that the upper layers won't fall back to the cmd()
method anymore in that case.
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(according to the XML files).
Add an XSL stylesheet to extract the dW
parameters from the XML files.
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imposed by debugWire itself, so effectively, only flash ROM can be
read and written.
Currently, the required changes to avrdude.conf.in are only present
for the ATtiny44.
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avr_read_byte_default() and avr_write_byte_default (resp.) by directly
calling the latter functions from within all programmers that don't
implement their own read_byte()/write_byte() methods. In turn, make the
read_byte() and write_byte() methods mandatory, and the cmd() method
(direct ISP command) optional instead (it's effectively mandatory for
any programmer using avr_read_byte_default()/avr_write_byte_default()
though). Remove all the pointless cmd() method stubs from those programmers
that don't need it.
Eliminate avr_read_byte() as it was now completely identical to
pgm->read_byte().
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