trying to hard-code the default port name in main.c.
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* avrdude.conf.in: updated documentation comment and some programmers
have now parents
* config_gram.y: initpgm will now called at first use of programmer
in main. parser sets only the function pointer in the pgm structure.
Pin and pin lists definitions can now be empty to remove the parents
setting.
* doc/avrdude.texi: updated documentation
* main.c: added call to pgm->initpgm after locate_programmer
* pgm.[hc]: added field initpgm in structure, added function pgm_dup
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* config_gram.y: if memory section is overwritten old entry is removed
(not in original patch)
* config_gram.y: if programmer or part is defined twice, a warning is
output and the first instance is removed
General cleanup and free functions, so valgrind does not report any lost
blocks at program end.
* avrpart.[hc]: added avr_free_(opcode|mem|part) functions
* pgm.[hc]: added pgm_free function
* update.[hc]: added free_update functions
* config.[hc]: added cleanup_config function, use yylex_destroy to reset
the lexer after usage. (So it can be reused.)
* main.c: add cleanup_main function which is called by atexit() (This
frees all lists so that at program exit only really lost memory is
reported by valgrind.)
* usbasp.c: added libusb_free_device_list() and libusb_exit() calls to
avoid lost memory
* buspirate.c: moved memory allocation from initpgm to setup and added
free in teardown
* configure.ac: add definition of HAVE_YYLEX_DESTROY if $LEX is flex.
* Makefile.am: added . in front of SUBDIRS to build avrdude before trying
to use it for creating the part list for the docs.
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* doc/avrdude.texi: Added missing options to part definition
* config_gram.y: Fixed resetting of is_at90s1200 and is_avr32 flags
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(not in original patch)
* avrpart.c: New function avr_dup_opcode. avr_dup_mem/avr_dup_part-
functions now duplicate the opcodes in their op-array to avoid memory leaks.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Added description of part parent f
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(This might need to be reworked when avr parts can have parents.)
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programmers)
* config_gram.y: Introduce new keyword "is_at90s1200".
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.conf.in: Applew new keyword to the AT90S1200 device.
* avrpart.h: Introduce new flag AVRPART_IS_AT90S1200, reflecting
the is_at90s1200 configuration keyword.
* bitbang.c (bitbang_initialize): Replace existing test for
AT90S1200 by AVRPART_IS_AT90S1200
* avr.c (avr_write_byte_default): Avoid the pre-write reading for
the AT90S1200, as this appears to sometimes corrupt the high byte
by pre-programming the low byte just written into it.
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patch #7056: adding support for mikrokopter bootloader to butterfly
* butterfly.c: Add some specific logic to handle the
mikrokopter.de butterfly bootloader.
* butterfly.h: Add one related function declaration.
* config_gram.y: Add butterfly_mk keyword.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.conf.in: Add entry for butterfly_mk.
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patch #7486: Patch to add FT2232C/D, FT2232H, FT4232H,
usbvid, usbpid, usbdev for USB support - Based on #7062
* avrftdi.c: New file.
* avrftdi.h: (Ditto.)
* configure.ac: Add check for libftdi.
* config_gram.y: Add AVRFTDI and per-programmer USB string
keywords.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.conf.in: Add avrftdi and 2232HIO programmers.
* pgm.h: Add USB parameters.
* Makefile.am: Add avrftdi.c and avrftdi.h.
* AUTHORS: Mention the new authors.
* avrdude.1: Document the changes.
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Add ATtiny4/5/9/10 to avrdude.conf.in.
Document TPI and new device support.
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by recent GCC versions).
* config_gram.y (parse_cmdbits): "brkt possibly used uninitialized"
(GCC errs here)
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_reset32): "status possibly used uninitialized"
(I think GCC errs, too)
* buspirate.c: "pointers differ in signedness" (mismatch between
string processing and the use of "unsigned char" throughought the
AVRDUDE API)
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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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"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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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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either firmware version 1 or 2.
* Makefile.am (avrdude_SOURCES): add the new files
stk500generic.c and stk500generic.h.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add the stk500generic programmer type, and
change the "stk500" entry to point to this programmer.
* config_gram.y: Add the stk500generic keyword.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* stk500.c: Change the stk500v1 code to not call exit()
prematurely when failing to open the programmer, but instead
return an error status.
* stk500generic.c: (New file.) Stub programmer implementation.
Probe for either stk500v1 or stk500v2, and adjust the current pgm
appropriately.
* stk500generic.h: (New file.) Declare the public interface(s)
of stk500generic.c.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Document the changed behaviour of stk500.
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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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via the patch tracking system.
patch #5096: Allow VCC and BUFF to be any pin in parallel mode
* config_gram.y: Release the restriction to PPIDATA pins.
* par.c: Rework the code to introduce a function par_setmany()
that builds on top of par_setpin(), and use that function for the
PPI_AVR_VCC and PPI_AVR_BUFF pin collections. This also abstracts
the polarity of these signals appropriately.
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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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Fix the non-paged write operations for old AVRs.
In avrdude.conf.in, use the new PP mode parameters; add PP mode
definitions for AT90S8515.
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jtag2 and bitbang programmers are working, stk500v2
still needs to be done.
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Contributed by Wim Lewis, add support for checking device
signatures in detail (patch #4924 and #4925)
* avrdude.conf.in: Add signatures
* avrpart.c: Set default signature
* avrpart.h: Variable for signature
* config_gram.y: More signature reading
* lexer.l: Define that signatures exist
* main.c: Read signatures and check them against hardware
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The very basic functionality (paged flash read/write, erase, terminal
mode reads, fuse writes) works fine. There are still the following
issues right now:
. paged EEPROM write (i.e. through -U eeprom:w:...) only works on an
erased EEPROM
. byte-access flash and EEPROM writes (i.e. in terminal mode) fail
. documentation needs to be updated still
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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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. Implement the new EECRAddress field in the device descriptor that is
required by the 4.x firmware; make an uneducated guess about what
firmware requires what length of device descriptor -- perhaps Atmel
can be convinced to publish an official matrix for that.
. Specify EECR in the config file where required. Obviously, only
locations that differ from the 0x3c default are mentioned in the
XML files, so by now, this only affects the AT90CAN128 for us.
. After clarification with Atmel, EnablePageProgramming should really
default to 1, and only cleared if specified by an XML parameter. So
far, only the XML files for the ATmega256x and ATmega406 do specify
it at all, and they specify a 1, too.
. Drop the entire OCDEN fuse heuristic. If OCDEN is unprogrammed at
startup, issue a warning that single-byte EEPROM updates won't be
possible. Leave it to the user to program the fuse if desired.
That way, we won't run into any issue of prematurely wearing out the
hfuse EEPROM cell. Interestingly enough, this also solved the
problem of the target not restarting from scratch upon sign-off.
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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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available.
* avr910.c (avr910_vfy_cmd_sent): New function.
(avr910_chip_erase): Add support for chip erase.
(avr910_enter_prog_mode): New function.
(avr910_leave_prog_mode): New function.
(avr910_initialize): Add code to select device type and enter prog mode.
(avr910_close): Leave programming mode before closing serial port.
(avr910_read_sig_bytes): New function.
(avr910_initpgm): Add avr910_read_sig_bytes method to pgm initializer.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add note about deprecating devicecode.
Change all occurences of devicecode to stk500_devcode.
Add avr910_devcode to a few parts for testing.
* avrpart.h (struct avrpart): Change devicecode field to stk500_devcode.
(struct avrpart): Add avr910_devcode field.
* config_gram.y: Add K_STK500_DEVCODE and K_AVR910_DEVCODE tokens.
Generate an error if devicecode is found in the config file.
Handle parsing of avr910_devcode and stk500_devcode.
* lexer.l: Handle parsing of avr910_devcode and stk500_devcode.
* pgm.c: Initialize pgm->read_sig_bytes field.
* pgm.h: Add pgm->read_sig_bytes field.
* stk500.c: Use stk500_devcode instead of devicecode.
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