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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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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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 #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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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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patch #4686: Add support for USBasp, a simple USB programmer
* usbasp.c: New file, implement the USBasp driver.
* usbasp.h: New file, interface declarations for USBasp.
* Makefile.am: Wire the new files into the build.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add the usbasp programmer entry.
* config_gram.y: Add the usbasp token.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.1: Document the USBasp programmer.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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and binary numbers.
Closes bug #16129: more output formats for fuse bits (avrdude
enhancement request)
* fileio.c: Implement fileio_num() and the itoa_simple() helper function.
* fileio.h: Add new file formats to FILEFMT.
* main.c: Parse the new file formats.
* avrdude.1: Document all this.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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<andyw@pobox.com>.
Implements patch #4635: Add support for terminal/console servers for
serial programmers
* ser_posix.c: Add net_open(), and divert to it for net:host:port.
* ser_win32.c: Recognize net:host:port, and bail out.
* avrdude.1: Document the net:host:port connection option.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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patch #4539: Ability to control the bit clock (usleep) delay
for ppi interface
* bitbang.c: Implement bitbang_delay() and its calibration.
* bitbang.h: Declare bitbang_delay().
* main.c: Add the ispdelay option (-i).
* pgm.h (struct programmer_t): Add the ispdelay parameter.
* par.c: Add calls to bitbang_delay() when requested.
* serbb_posix.c: (Ditto.)
* serbb_win32.c: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.1: Document the new -i option.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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* stk500v2.c: Add new functions for HVSP support.
* stk500v2.h: Add prototype for the stk500hvsp programmer.
* avrpart.h: Add fields to struct avrpart for new features.
* config_gram.y: Extend the configuration syntax for new
features required for HVSP support.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.conf.in: Add HVSP support for ATtiny13 and
ATtiny45 as an example.
* avrdude.1: Document stk500hvsp.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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Document ATmega256x support. Also document Solaris port defaults
in avrdude.texi.
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AVRISP mkII device. (Savannah patch #4789.)
* serial.h: Declare usb_serdev_frame device descriptor.
* stk500v2.c: Implementation of the AVRISP mkII handling.
* usb_libusb.c: Add USB handling for short-frame delimited
AVRISP mkII USB protocol; add distinction of different
devices in usbdev_open().
* jtagmkII.c: Tell usbdev_open() to search for the JTAG ICE mkII.
* usbdevs.h: (New file.)
* Makefile.am: Add usbdevs.h, as well as some other forgotten
files "make distcheck" complained about.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add more aliases for the AVRISP mkII.
* avrdude.1: Document how to use the AVRISP mkII.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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will be available in the upcoming avrdude release.
His addition has been implemented by means of a generalized bit-bang
interface that contains the common part between serial and paralle
bit-bang devices, and specialed backends for the serial and parallel
port connections.
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doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
Closes bug #13501: <memtype> should be listed in the man page
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appears to have a complete XML description right now.
Document all the recently added new devices: AT90PWM2/3,
ATmega164/324/644, ATmega329x/649x, ATtiny25/45/85.
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changes to butterfly.c include:
. do not exit for unsupported devices but return -1 from the init function
instead; that way the -F option can be used to continue anyway
. honor the -b option as arbitrary bootloaders could be implemented with
any baud rate, not just the fixed 19200 Bd used by the butterfly
. implement functionality to read the fuse and lock bits, and write the
(boot) lock bits, resp.
. fix the signature byte order
The remaining files document the new functionality.
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mkII.
The serial transport methods have been moved out into a record of
function pointers for that purpose, defaulting to the actual serial
connection that natively applies to the hosting system. Iff inside
the JTAG ICE mkII handler a port name starting with "usb" has been
detected, the record of function pointers is switched to USB.
Optionally, a serial number might be specified, so only the JTAG ICE
mkII matching the given serial number will be opened. The match is
done right-to-left, so only the least significant bytes of the serial
number need to be given.
In order to make the change as least intrusive to existing drivers as
possible, the entire naming scheme of the serial_foo() function entry
points has been maintained as access macros that encapsulate these
into the respective indirect function calls via serdev->foo().
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one byte at a time. Also mention the bug tracker interface on
savannah.
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Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
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* configure.ac (AC_INIT): Set version to "4.4.0cvs".
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Document the change, including changing one of the texinfo examples
to use a Windows-like filename that contains a space (and thus
requires quoting).
This fixes bug #6764.
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anywhere specified to be written by any of the -U requests.
To remain backward compatible with previous versions, disable this
feature if any of the old-style memory specification operations are
specified (-i, -o).
Implement the -D option to explicitly disable the auto erase default.
Deprecate the old-style memory specification options (-f, -i, -I, -m,
and -o) in favor of the new -U option which allows one to operate on
multiple memories on a single command line.
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argument is a 4 field string (fields seperated by colons) which
indicate what memory type to operate on, what operation to perform is
(read, write, or verify), the filename to read from, write to, or
verify against, and an optional file format field. Multple -U options
can be specified to operate on more than one memory at a time with a
single invocation. For example, to update both the flash and the
eeprom at the same time one can now specify the following:
avrdude -p -e -U flash:w:main.hex:i -U eeprom:w:eeprom.hex:i
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* doc/avrdude.texi: Document the -q option.
Fix some typos left over from pasting in man output.
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specify byte values on the command line instead of via a file. This
can be good for specifying fuse bytes and eliminates the need to
create single-byte files or using interactive terminal mode for these
single-byte memories. Requested by several folks on the mailing list.
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