* ser_posix.c: Add a hack to allow for arbitrary baud rates on
Linux
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* configure.ac: Check for ws2_32 library
* ser_win32.c: Add hooks for forwarding serial data over
TCP connections
* avrdude.1: Drop previous restriction of -P net:
* doc/avrdude.conf: (Dito.)
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* jtag3.c (jtag3_initialize): Retry with external reset applied if
the first sign-on attempt fails.
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order to specify a bitclock frequency rather than period.
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* jtag3.c (jtag3_edbg_recv_frame): Return correct length as
reported in the response packet, rather than full 512 byte which
are always reported by the CMSIS-DAP layer. Miscalculations
based on the wrongly reported length caused heap corruption
elsewhere, so this is presumably also a fix for bug #43078.
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flash page
* usbasp.c (usbasp_spi_paged_write): Remove USBASP_BLOCKFLAG_LAST.
It is no longer needed, as we always write full pages now in paged
write mode.
This prevents each flash page from being written twice, where the
second attempt on older devices (ATmega64/128) signalled an immediate
"ready" condition when polling (likely a silicon bug) even though they
were still in progress. This caused the USBasp firmware to proceed,
and fill the page buffer anew which eventually caused the data
corruption.
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* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_recv): Add a reference to the bug report
but don't change anything, lest to break it somehow
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* avr.c: avoid division by zero in report_progress(), eg. when
writing an empty eeprom file were total becomes 0
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* buspirate.c: applied patch + switch off at disable (even when
a reset follows) + some general whitespace/tab cleanup
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after changing lock byte
* stk500v2.c (stk500isp_write_byte): As a workaround for broken
tool firmware, add 10 ms of delay before returning from any
single-byte write operation.
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every byte-wide access (rather than JTAGICE3 only). This finally
obsoletes the use of the prehistoric SPI_MULTI command where
AVRDUDE used to assemble all the low-level ISP stuff by itself.
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* avrdude.conf.in (m168, m328, m48, m88, t1634, t26, t261, t461,
t861, t88): In efuse (or hfuse for t26) read operation, turn all
bits in byte 3 from "x" to "o" (output); this is a first step
towards fixing the symptoms mentioned in the bug, by unifying the
behaviour between different AVRs. Not touched are the historic
devices where the fuses are not documented to form a full byte
each (2333, 4433, 4434, 8535, m103, m161, m163).
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* usb_libusb.c (usbdev_drain): Make this a dummy function only.
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When printing the part signature also print the part id.
* avrpart.c (locate_part_by_signature): New function.
* libavrdude.h (locate_part_by_signature): New function.
* main.c (main): Use the new function to find the part and print its id.
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* ft245r.c: set pthread cancel type to asynchronous, reorder ftdi_usb_close/deinit
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Submitted by Didrik Madheden:
* flip1.c: Provide dummy functions for the #ifndef HAVE_LIBUSB case
* flip2.c: (Dito.)
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serial.h fileio.h safemode.h update.h pgm_type.h config.h confwin.h
lists.h) into a single header that can be included by anyone wanting
to link against the library.
Adapt everything to cope with this situation.
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* configure.ac: Add AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR as suggested by libtoolize
* Makefile.am: add -I m4 to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS as suggested by libtoolize
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(in the !HAVE_LIBUSB case) to match prototypes.
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This file will be overwritten by the next installation, so it's not a
good idea to manually modify it. Using the -C +file option is a much
better way for user modifications.
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will split this according to the EP's maxsize. This makes it work
over USB 1.1 connections (albeit very slowly, due to the interrupt
transfers used).
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the JTAGICE3 programmer handle a list of PIDs, by trying each of them
in sequence. Use a single, central jtag3_open_common() function to
handle the common code of all jtag3_open_* functions. Centralize all
USB VID/PID definitions in usbdevs.h.
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even though all desired data had aldready been received.
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"union pinfo", so the USB parameters can be passed without hacks.
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* usb_libusb.c (usbdev_close): Only issue the usb_reset() for
Linux systems, as these are the only ones that seem to require
it under some circumstances.
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than just elf_begin() only, so it is clear we found a sufficiently
recent libelf to work with.
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AC_TRY_COMPILE, so it also works for cross-compilation
setups.
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* flip2.h: Rename from flip.h
* Makefile.am: Reflect the renaming.
* dfu.c: Update information how to get GPL.
* dfu.h: (Dito.)
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patch #7896: DFU FLIPv2 programming support
* pgm_type.c: Add the flip2 programmer type.
* config_gram.y: Allow for the usbid keyword in a device definition.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add usbpid values to those Xmega devices where
applicable.
* avrpart.h: Add usbpid device field.
* dfu.c: (New file.)
* dfu.h: (New file.)
* flip.c: (New file.)
* flip.h: (New file.)
* Makefile.am: Add new files.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Document the changes.
* avrdude.1: (Dito.)
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* fileio.c (fileio): open file in binary mode also for FMT_ELF
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* linuxgpio.c, bitbang.c, buspirate.c, par.c, pgm.h, term.c, serbb_*.c: changed
interface of setpin, getpin, highpulsepin to take pin function as parameter
(not the real number, which can be found by pgm->pinno[function])
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* linuxgpio.c: fixed check for unused pins to ignore the inverse flag
* pindefs.c: fixed fill_old_pinlist to not create an empty mask with inverse flag set
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This options was used during developing to examine the created
bytestream - even without an FTDI device present. avrftdi creates
correct bytestreams and thus, this is option is not of any use anymore.
To the contrary: it makes code unreadable, more complex and prone to error.
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* main.c: Always clear the UF_AUTO_ERASE flag if either a
non-Xmega device was found, or the programmer does not offer a
page_erase method.
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the flash page cache size to at most "readsize". For Xmegas with
a page size of 512 bytes, the maximum USB packet size was
overflowed, and subsequently, a memmove copied beyond the end of
the allocated buffer.
* jtag3.c (jtag3_read_byte): Add the correct offset also for the
various flash regions, so reading the apptable or boot regions
yields the correct data.
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bug #40040: Support for ATtiny20 and ATtiny40
* avrdude.conf.in: Restructure the reduced-core tiny devices
to use a common entry .reduced_core_tiny; add ATtiny20 and
ATtiny40
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bug #40033: Support for the XMegaE5 family
* avrdude.conf.in (ATxmega8E6, ATxmega16E5, ATxmega32E5): New
entries.
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patch #7710: usb_libusb: Check VID/PID before opening device
* usb_libusb.c (usbdev_open): Swap the sequence of verifying the
VID:PID, and opening the device.
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* butterfly.c (butterfly_page_erase): Add dummy function to avoid
segfault when writing to EEPROM.
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patch #7657 Add ATmega406 support for avrdude using DRAGON + JTAG
* avrdude.conf.in (ATmega406): New entry.
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* stk500.c (stk500_getsync): Loop 10 times trying to get in
sync with the programmer.
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* avr.c (avr_read, avr_write): Change the progress reporting for
paged read/write from per-address to per-considered-page. This
ought to give a realistic estimation about the time still to be
spent.
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Add a FAQ entry describing the method to connect to a device
where the firmware has reduced the internal clock speed.
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* avrdude.conf: Bump the chip_erase_delay for all ATmega*4 devices
to 55 ms. While the datasheet still claims 9 ms, all the XML files
tell either 45 or 55 ms, depending on STK600 or not.
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* jtagmkII_private.h (MTYPE_EEPROM_XMEGA): New memory type.
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_write_byte): For Xmega EEPROM, use
memory type MTYPE_EEPROM_XMEGA; for flash writes, always
write 2 bytes starting on an even address.
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algorithm for EEPROM when being connected through debugWIRE.
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EEPROM. (Flash cells must have been erased before though.)
* jtag3.c (jtag3_initialize): OCDEN no longer needs to be
considered; a session with "programming" purpose is sufficient
* jtag3.c (jtag3_write_byte): Use the paged algorithm for all
flash and EEPROM areas, not just Xmega.
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* jtag3_private.h (MTYPE_EEPROM_XMEGA): New define.
* jtag3.c (jtag3_write_byte): When updating flash or
EEPROM on Xmega devices, resort to jtag3_paged_write()
after filling and modifying the page cache.
* jtag3.c (jtag3_paged_write): use MTYPE_EEPROM_XMEGA
where appropriate.
* jtag3.c (jtag3_initialize): Open with debugging intent
for Xmega devices, so single-byte EEPROM updates will
work.
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bug #38951: AVR109 use byte offset instead of word offset
patch #8045: AVR109 butterfly failing
* butterfly.c (butterfly_paged_load, butterfly_paged_write):
fix calculation of 'A' address when operating on flash memory.
It must be given in terms of 16-bit words rather than bytes.
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* jtag3.c (jtag3_initialize): initialize the eeprom_pagesize
private attribute so the page cache will actually be usable
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* jtag3.c (jtag3_read_byte, jtag3_write_byte): Correctly apply the
relevant part of mem->offset as the address to operate on.
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bug #35800: Compilation error on certain systems if parport is disabled
* linux_ppdev.h: Conditionalize inclusion of <linux/parport.h> and
<linux/ppdev.h> on HAVE_PARPORT
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* pickit.c (usb_open_device): Use %p rather than %X to print "handle"
which is a pointer
* jtag3.c (jtag3_initialize): Initialize "flashsize" to be sure it
proceeds with a valid value.
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* buspirate.c: Turn the "cmd" argument of the various methods into
a "const unsigned char *"; while doing this, declare all arrays being
passed as arguments to be pointers rather than arrays, as the latter
obfuscates the way arrays are being passed to a callee in C.
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to upload an invalid Intel HEX file
* fileio.c (ihex2b): Turn the "No end of file record found" warning
into an error if no valid record was found at all.
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bug #38713: Compilation of the documentation breaks with texinfo-5
* doc/avrdude.texi: Turn @itemx into @item, add @headitem to STK600
Routing/Socket card table
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buffer address.
* usbasp.c (usbasp_tpi_paged_write): Calculate correct
buffer address; don't issue a SECTION_ERASE command for
each page (a CHIP_ERASE has been done before anyway);
remove the code that attempted to handle partial page
writes, as all writes are now done with a full page.
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* stk500v2.c (stk600_xprog_page_erase): Fix argument that is
passed to stk600_xprog_memtype()
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elf_getshdrstrndx() as the former one is deprecated
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* avrftdi.c, avrftdi_private.h: added additional pin check and bitbanging fallback
* pindefs.[ch]: added a flag to enable/disable output
* ft245r.c: changes because of added flag above
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patch #7876 JTAGICE mkII fails to connect to attiny if debugwire
is enabled AND target has a very slow clock
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_getsync): When leaving debugWIRE mode
temporarily, immediately retry with ISP, rather than leaving.
* stk500v2 (stk500v2_program_enable): Implemented similar logic
for the JTAGICE3.
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* avrftdi*.*: changed include check for libftdi/libusb, deactivate 232H if not available
* ft245r.c: changed include check for libftdi/libusb
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* avrdude.conf.in: fixed buff pins of avrftdi programmers (low active buffer need now inverted numbers)
* avrftdi*.*: accept also old libftdi (0.20 still works with it), added powerup to initialize
* ft245r.c: accept libftdi1, code cleanup and make it more similar to avrfdti (os they might be merged someday)
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avrftdi.c: add pgm->power[up|down] functions and fill
pgm->enable|disable with proper functionality, as suggested by
rliebscher.
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Use pin_checklist[] of size N_PINS instead N_PINS - 1, to avoid future
problems. Also remove pins_check from set_pin; instead use mask[0] == 0
to check wether to do something or not.
avrftdi_private.h: Change size of pin_checklist[] to N_PINS.
avrftdi.c: Adapt code to new size of pin_checklist. Remove pins_check
from set_pin.
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otherwise use unsinged long
* ft245r.c: added support for more pin functions led, vcc, buff
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Generic function enabling external programming on TPI devices. This
function sets the required guard time (which is passed in as parameter),
checks the TPI identification register, writes SKEY command + SKEY, and
finally polls the NVMEN bit in TPISR.
avr.h: Add prototype definitions of avr_tpi_program_enable() and
avr_tpi_chip_erase().
avrftdi_tpi.c: Removes tpi_skey_cmd array, containing the SKEY command
and the SKEY bytes.
tpi.h: Adds tpi_skey_cmd array, containing the SKEY command and the SKEY
bytes, but in the reverse order of tpi_skey.
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avrdude.conf.in: Change all programmers' pin definitions to 0-based
avrftdi.c: incorporate new 0-based pindef infrastructure
avrftdi_private.h: Add pin_checklist_t to avrftdi_t for runtime pin
checking in pgm->setpin.
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* avrpart.[ch]: moved avr_pin_name to pindefs.[ch]
* pgm.c: moved pins_to_str to pindefs.[ch], added initialization of
new pin definitions in pgm_new()
* pindefs.[ch]: added moved functions from other files, added a lot of
documentation, reformatted files using astyle to have consistent spacing,
added a new generic check function for pins
* ft245r.c: used new generic pin check function
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