will update only the table in pgm_type.c.
* config_gram.y, lexer.l: removed programmer type keywords,
use now locate_programmer_type() function
* pgm_type.[ch]: added new files for table of programmer types
* main.c: allow list of programmer types by -c ?type
* avrdude.conf.in: changed all type keywords to quoted strings
* doc/avrdude.texi: changed description of type definition, list
of valid types is now included from generated file
* doc/Makefile.am: generate list of programmer types for doc
* all programmers [hc]: add xxx_desc string for description of programmer
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nounput. This gets rid of a compiler warning, so we are warning-free
again.
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trying to hard-code the default port name in main.c.
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abstract .xmega part as parent for xmegas
* main.c: hide parts starting with '.' from parts list
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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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to lusb0_usb.h (for whatever reason). Autoprobe for the filename
during configure, and include whatever is appropriate.
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functions. So a negative return code led never to a fallback to byte
functions.
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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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id "usbasp" nibobee and old usbasp are tried as they were currently
implemented within usbasp
* avrdude.conf.in: added usb params to "usbasp", added new entry "nibobee"
with params which were hardcoded in usbasp.c, and added an entry
"usbasb-clone" which only checks vid/pid.
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* avrftdi.c: Fixed interface and implementation of avrftdi_paged_(write|load)
patch #7672 adding support for O-Link (FTDI based JTAG) as programmer
* avrdude.conf.in: added o-link entry
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bug #35208: avrdude 5.11 on freebsd 8.2-STABLE does not reset
Arduino Uno properly
* arduino.c (arduino_open): Bump the timeout between pulling
the DTR and RTS lines low and high.
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* avr910.c:625 (error) Possible null pointer dereference: cmd - otherwise it is redundant to check if cmd is null at line 624
* avr910.c:626 (error) Possible null pointer dereference: cmd - otherwise it is redundant to check if cmd is null at line 624
* avr910.c:168 (information) The scope of the variable 'devtype_1st' can be reduced
* avr910.c:169 (information) The scope of the variable 'dev_supported' can be reduced
* avrftdi.c:647 (error) Using sizeof for array given as function argument returns the size of pointer.
* stk500v2.c:3347 (error) Memory leak: b
* stk500v2.c:3452 (error) Memory leak: b
* usbasp.c:554 (error) Using sizeof for array given as function argument returns the size of pointer.
* usbasp.c:485 (information) The scope of the variable 'dly' can be reduced
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* avrdude.conf.in: Added m48p with parent m48 + different signature
* avrdude.conf.in: made part parents (m88p = m88 + different signature, m168p = m168 + different signature)
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bug #30438 efuse bits written as 0 on at90pwmxx parts
* avrdude.conf.in: (pwm2, pwm2b, pwm3, pwm3b) <efuse.write>: Write
eight bits
* avrdude.conf.in: made part parents (pwm3 = pwm2, pwm3b = pwm2b,
pwm2b = pwm2 + different signature)
* ChangeLog-2011: New file, rotate ChangeLog for new year.
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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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non-standard baud rates (only baud rates up to B38400 are
standardized by the Single UNIX Specification).
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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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* doc/Makefile.am: Add rule how to create avrdude before generating parts list
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(This might need to be reworked when avr parts can have parents.)
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(Extended Linear Address Record)
Replace the change from r928 (handling of 0x8000000 offset in AVR32
files) by a completely different logic that no longer breaks hex files
for other devices starting with an offset; also apply a similar change
to S-record files, as well as when writing files.
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it has been explicitly requested (by -y or -Y), rather than always
attempting to read the last EEPROM bytes.
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Fix regression in the AVRISPmkII/STK600 TPI handling introduced
by the USBasp's TPI implementation which added a pagesize even for
the minor memory regions of TPI devices. Also fix wrong offset
introduced by the memory tagging patch.
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their programmer doesn't provide a (low-level) cmd_tpi method;
instead, fall back to the normal programmer methods which are
supposed to handle the situation.
This fixes a regression where the recent bitbang-TPI implementation
broke TPI handling of STK600/AVRISPmkII.
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Each memory image byte is now tagged as it's being read from a file.
Only bytes read from a file will be written or verified (modulo page
granularity requirements).
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* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_initialize): For the AT90S1200, release
/RESET for a moment before reinitializing, as this is required by
its programming protocol.
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than ftdi_init(), as this is a more specific thing to search for in
order to make sure getting a recent enough libftdi.
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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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"native" into "LF", in the hope this might cause less confusion to
some shells running on non-Unix systems.
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