* 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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* avrftdi.c,buspirate.c,linuxgpio.c,par.c,serbb_*.c: added function call
to fill old pinno entries from new pin definitions.
* pindefs.[hc]: added data struct and helper functions for new pin definitions
* avrdude.conf.in: pins in entries using ftdi_syncbb are now 0-based
* config_gram.y: allow combinations of inverted and non-inverted pins in pin lists
* ft245r.c: reworked to work directly with the new pin definitions,
pins are now 0-based, inverse pins are supported, buff is supported
* pgm.[ch]: added new pin definitions field to programmer structure,
adapted pin display functions
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This is not necessary any more, because the "frame" ends in logic 1, so
the pin is high anyway and the MPSSE keeps the pin value as long as it
is idle. Setting the pin low would cause the TPI physical layer in the
AVR part to detect a collision.
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All I/O of avrftdi_tpi is done in terms of pgm->cmd_tpi() calls instead
of calling avrftdi_tpi_[read,write]_byte() functions directly.
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Messages are divided by severity and printed accordingly to verbosity, as
specified by the user. The provided severity level are (ERROR, WARN, INFO,
DEBUG, TRACE). Where "ERROR" messages are always printed. Shortcut-macros
including function, from which the output was generated, and line number were
also added. Some log messages were updated and other code warnings removed.
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Apparently, doing too large read/write I/O on the MPSSE fills up the RX Buffer
of the chip, resulting in STALL/NAK of additional transactions of an OUT request.
Since the OUT request is issued synchronously, an appropriate IN request cannot
be issued, resulting in a deadlock.
This problem is handled by submitting small enough OUT requests, that will not
fill up the RX buffer and interleaving them with IN requests.
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This includes adding libftdi1 to configure.ac and Makefile.am.
avrftdi code is changed to use libftdi1. At the same time device
discovery is moved to libftdi1. Some error and debug messages in
avrftdi are corrected and/or updated. avrftdi_print is updated,
to print all messages whose verbosity level is less or equal to
the global verbosity level, so that messages with level 0 are always
printed.
This change is tested on OS X 10.6.8, Ubuntu 12.04.2 and Win7 x86_64.
The Win7 version was cross-compiled on OS X 10.6.8.
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* avrdude.conf.in: added usbpid, usbvid to usbtiny
* usbtiny.[ch]: use usbpid, usbpid if provided in config file
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* avrdude.conf.in (avrftdi): fix comments about ACBUS vs. ADBUS;
add a comment that the MPSSE signals are fixed by the FTDI
hardware and cannot be changed
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the main data endpoints when being forced so by the USB; this can
happen when attaching the JTAGICE3 to a USB 1.1 connection
* jtag3.c (jtag3_initialize): When detecting a downgraded max
transfer size on the JTAGICE3 (presumably, due to being connected
to USB 1.1 only), bail out as its firmware cannot properly handle
this (by now)
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(USBDEV_BULK_EP_READ_STK600): new define values
* stk500v2.c (stk600_open): use the STK600 EP values,
as they are different from AVRISPmkII
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* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_initialize): For Xmega devices, and
firmware >= 7.x, don't trigger a RESET, in order to work around a
firmware bug that appears to be present in at least firmware 7.24
for the Dragon.
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* avrpart.c: (Dito)
* avrpart.h: (Dito)
* lexer.l: (Dito)
* avrdude.conf.in: Add "ocdrev" key/value pairs, based
on the AS6 XML file information.
* jtag3.c: Use the ocdrev in the parameter block.
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* jtag3.h: (Dito.)
* jtag3_private.h: Add two new commands
* stk500v2.c: Implement the "MonCon disable" hack that
allows temporarily falling back to ISP when trying to
talk to a part that has debugWIRE enabled
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* avrdude.conf.in: Add "jtag3isp" programmer
* jtag3.c: jtag3_setparm() is now public
* jtag3.h: (Dito)
* stk500v2_private.h: Command 0x1D is CMD_SPI_MULTI only
for STK500v2, AVRISPmkII, and JTAGICEmkII; for JTAGICE3,
it's CMD_SET_SCK now; also add CMD_GET_SCK
* avrpart.c (avr_get_output_index): New function
* avrpart.h: (Dito)
* stk500v2.c: Implement the pasthrough programmer glue logic
for JTAGICE3 in ISP mode
* stk500v2.h: (Dito)
* avrdude.1: Document the JTAGICE3 support.
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m->offset from addr, JTAGICE3 doesn't need it anymore (similar
to JTAGICEmkII with 7+ firmware)
* jtag3.c (jtag3_read_byte): Allow for full-page reads of
EEPROM also for Xmega and debugWIRE, allow for signature
read in debugWIRE
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across during development
* jtag3.c: (Dito.)
* usb_libusb.c: Reduce timeouts from 100 to 10 s, still long
enough, but not getting cold feet when something goes wrong.
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* usbdevs.h: Add defines that mark an event in return
from usb_recv_frame().
* usb_libusb.c: (Dito.)
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* avrdude.conf.in: Fix page sizes for all Xmega devices,
by cross-checking against Atmel Studio's device XML files
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PDI and JTAG).
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_set_xmega_params): Use "fuse1" rather
than "fuse0" memory space to fill in the NVM offset from, as
there is no "fuse0" on some Xmega devices.
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traces made by Knut Schwichtenberg, and by similarity to
JTAGICEmkII.
Still quite incomplete, just megaAVR/JTAG is done by now.
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bug #37727 Add support for LM3S811 dev board as a programmer
* lexer.l,config_gram.y: accepting inverted pins at pin lists
syntax: ~num or ~(num,num,...)
* par.c: par_set_many_bits is now usable with inverted pins
* avrftdi.c: fixed wrong index in ftdi_pin_name
* avrdude.conf.in: added programmer lm3s811
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No signs are allowed as negative values do not make sense for current config values.
* buspirate.c: include own header file buspirate.h
* doc/.cvsignore: add programmers.texi to ignore list
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$(builddir) for generated files, so "make distcheck"
works again.
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* ft245r.c: added semaphore workaround for MacOS X,
added pthread_testcancel in reader thread
* configure.ac: added check for TYPE_232H in libftdi (not in libftdi < 0.20)
* avrftdi.c: do not use TYPE_232H if not declared
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-Error was a result of a mixup between 2232C/D and 2232H
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Bugfixes:
-remove ftdi_usb_purge_buffers(), since it does not flush, but clear buffers
-fix bad polling in avrftdi_flash_write() where it was possible to poll a 0xff
value.
Maintenance:
-use #defines from libftdi for MPSSE commands where applicable
-reformat E() and E_VOID() macros
-remove TYPE_* macros
-clean up private structure (remove pin_inversion, type and ftype)
-adds ftdi_pin_name() to turn a (FTDI) pin number to a human readable string
-adds avrftdi_print to encapsulate "if(verbose > c) fprintf()"-idiom
-nicer / better understandable (I hope) output
-removes pin_limit() and adds a member in the private data structure.
TYPE_* macros can be removed; decision is made from (struct ftdi_context).type
-add_pin(s)() functions reworked. parameters are validated first, if everything
is alright, pin_value is modified. pin_inversion mask is not needed; use
PIN_INVERTED instead
-change set_pin(s)(), so that it gets the pin value used by avrdude (and not a
bit mask). This way, PIN_INVERTED is usable and pin_inversion is not needed.
Plus, the interface is consistent with the add_pin() signature. Also move
parameter validation to the start of the function. I also commented out the
warning, that a pin is not defined, because it is annoying.
-clean up avrftdi_open(): first parameter validation, then USB lookup, interface
initialization then pin setup
-avrftdi_eeprom_read/write() and avrftdi_flash_read/write(): convert to new
calling scheme, where every paged_* function is called once for every page
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fix breakage introduced by the recent page handling reorg;
it used to cause an infinite loop
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in memory type calculation for Xmega "boot" memory region.
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* main.c: after locating the part information, determine default
memtype for all update options that didn't have a memtype
specified; this is "application" for Xmega parts, and "flash" for
everything else.
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scanning the program header table, the offsets from a program
header entry must never be used directly when checking the bounds
of the current AVR memory region. Instead, they must always be
checked based on the corresponding section's entry. That way,
Xmega devices now properly take into account whether the segment
fits into any of the application/apptable/boot memory region.
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read device signature
* main.c: When reading the signature yields 0x000000 or 0xffffff,
retry (up to twice) after some progressive delay.
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ATxmega128D4): New devices. As Xmega D doesn't feature a fuse0
memory cell, move that one out from the generic .xmega part into
the individual Xmega A parts.
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* stk500.c (stk500_initialize): Insert dummy values for PAGEL and
BS2 if they are not present in the config file, in order to be able
to proceed with the stk500_set_extended_parms() anyway.
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* stk500v2.c: For the "flash" pseudo-memory of Xmega devices,
distinguish addresses between "application" and "boot" area.
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program header segment, subtract `low' from ph[n].p_paddr in order
to correct the magic section offsets for the AVR's non-flash
memory regions.
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any given section maps straight to a program header segment, use a
more sophisticated decision that matches any section as long as it
fits into the segment. This is needed for situations where the
program header segment spans a larger area than the section data
provided. (This can e.g. happen in an ELF file that contains no
data at address 0, like a bootloader only.)
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firmware >= V7.x)
* jtagmkII.c: Add firmware-version dependent handling of Xmega parameters.
V7.x firmware expects the NVM offsets being specified through the Xmega
parameters command, but left out as part of the memory address itself.
* jtagmkII_private.h: Add CMND_SET_XMEGA_PARAMS, and struct xmega_device_desc.
* config_gram.y: Add mcu_base keyword.
* avrpart.h: (Dito.)
* lexer.l: (Dito.)
* avrdude.conf.in (.xmega): add mcu_base, and data memory segment.
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* jtagmkII.c: When going to write to the boot section of flash,
use MTYPE_BOOT_FLASH rather than MTYPE_FLASH
* jtagmkII_private.h: add MTYPE_BOOT_FLASH constant
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supported error
* stk500v2.c: Handle all Xmega memory sections (except
"prodsig" which is not documented in AVR079)
* fileio.c: Treat the "boot", "application", and "apptable"
regions (which are actually subregions of "flash") all as
being flash, i.e. suppress trailing 0xFF bytes when reading
them
* avr.c: (Dito.)
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"GO" code in again, but only activate it when programming an
Xmega device through PDI.
Wonderfully consistent tools.
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turned out to do more harm than good; on the Xmega, it caused exactly
the opposite reaction, the CPU stopped. Even without it, after the
RESET command, the target is running already. So, drop the GO.
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* avrftdi.[ch]: moved global data into private data structure, moved
private defines from header file into source file
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(generating the programmers lists)
* doc/avrdude.texi: Add include of generated table of programmers
* doc/Makefile.am: Add generating of table of programmers in programmers.texi
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* ft245r.[ch]: new programmer type implementation
* configure.ac: add pthread as link library
* avrdude.conf.in: added some new programmers
* Makefile.am: added new source files to compile
* pindefs.h: change PIN_MASK, PIN_INVERSE to highest bit of unsigned int
* pgm.[ch]: added generic function to print pin assignments (taken from par.c)
* par.c: moved pin assigment print function to pgm.c
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* config.[hc]: removed unused function id(), use value.type to select
values
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patch #7686 Updating buspirate ascii mode to current firmware, use AUX
as clock generator, and setting of serial receive timeout
* buspirate.c: added paged_write, changed binary mode setup/detection,
added clock output on AUX pin
* avrdude.1: updated documentation
* doc/avrdude.texi: updated documentation
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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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(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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* 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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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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* avrdude.conf (jtagkey): Add a definition for the Amontec
JTAGKey
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bug #22720: avrdude-5.5 ignores buff settings in avrdude.conf
(Note that the actual bug the subject is about has been fixed
long ago.)
* update.c (do_op): fix a diagnostic message
* pgm.h: add exit_datahigh field
* par.c: set and act upon the exit_datahigh field
* avrdude.1: document the new -E options
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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* jtagII.c (jtagmkII_getsync): Instead of exit()ing from
deep within the tree when detecting the "need debugWIRE"
situation, properly pass this up as a return code.
* jtagII_private.h (JTAGII_GETSYNC_FAIL_GRACEFUL): New constant.
* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_jtagmkII_open): Don't tell anything
anymore when receiving a JTAGII_GETSYNC_FAIL_GRACEFUL from
jtagmkII_getsync(); silently give up (all necessary has been
said already).
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* usbasp.c (libusb_to_errno): Conditionalize some error codes
that apparently are lacking on MinGW.
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* ser_avrdoper.c: add <stdlib.h> so exit() is declared.
* usbtiny.c (usbtiny_open): provide an initializer to a
"may be used uninitialized" variable (since GCC could not
fully detect the logic behind).
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Wolfgang Moser, Ville Voipio, Hannes Weisbach
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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bug #31779: Add support for addressing usbtinyisp with -P option
* usbtiny.c (usbtiny_open): Add logic to distinguish multiple USBtinyISP
programmers by their bus:device tuple.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Document the new functionality.
* avrdude.1: (Ditto.)
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bug #30268: Debugwire broken in avrdude-5.10
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_initialize): only try setting up a JTAG chain when
the programmer is using JTAG.
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on the AVRISP-MKII
* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_program_enable): Rewrite the logic to
explain ISP activation failures.
* stk500v2_private.h: Fix the various STATUS_* constants;
AVR069 and AVR079 disagreed in their values, even though they
are apparently implementing the same logic behind.
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ATtiny88, ATmega168, ATmega168P, ATmega328P): Bump delay value for STK500v2
EEPROM write operation to 5, according to the respective XML files.
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bug #31386: A "BUILD.svn" or similar "how to get started" doc would be helpful
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bug #32539: [Documentation][Patch] Man page is misleading re: Dragon & PDI
Update information about PDI connections on AVR Dragon
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bug #33345: File auto detection as binary doesn't open
file in binary mode on Windows
* fileio.c: Move the decision about opening files in
binary mode until before the fopen() call.
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timeout should depend on the selected clock speed, but changing the
API for that would require quite some effort throughout the entire
code base.
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Thanks to Vitaly Chernookiy for the patch.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add support for atmega324pa.
* ChangeLog-2010: New file, rotate ChangeLog for new year.
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programming stability, in particular with the STK600.
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* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_open): use same condition to refer to the AVR
Doper support as used in the definition in ser_avrdoper.c.
(Thanks to Christian Starkjohann for the analysis of the problem.)
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doc/avrdude.texi (Troubleshooting): Mention the libusb 0.1 API
wrapper issue that is present in some Linux versions.
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* doc/avrdude.texi: Remove the recommendation for building
Win32 binaries under Cygwin; mention MinGW as an alternative
environment.
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* windows/Makefile.am (loaddrv_LDFLAGS): remove, the -mno-cygwin
flag is supposed to be set in CFLAGS by ./configure
* configure.ac: add a check for the presence of usleep(), add a
check whether the linker accepts -static
* avrdude.h: protect prototype for usleep by !defined(HAVE_USLEEP)
* ppwin.c (usleep): protect by !defined(HAVE_USLEEP)
* main.c: silence "array subscript of type char" compiler warnings
by casting all arguments to tolower()/toupper() and isspace()/
isdigit()/ispunct() to "int"
* butterfly.c: (Dito.)
* avr910.c: (Dito.)
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* configure.ac: For Win32 environments, add a check whether the
compiler understands the -mno-cygwin option. If not, don't use
it but suggest using a different compiler.
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0x10000 bytes
* fileio.c: Revert the changes from r851 and r880, respectively.
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external reset applied (in case the target is in sleep mode or has
asserted the JTD bit).
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bug #28611: -i delay not being applied to all serial port
bit banging state transitions
* serbb_win32.c: Apply ispdelay everywhere.
* serbb_posix.c: (Dito.)
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Add ATtiny4/5/9/10 to avrdude.conf.in.
Document TPI and new device support.
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patch #6927: Documentation patches
* doc/avrdude.texi: Fix various typos, and remove the last
remnants of obsoleted options -i/-o/-m/-f.
* avrdude.1: Merge typo fixes from avrdude.texi where
applicable.
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unallocated memory (in the atexit handler) in case of bailing out.
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jtagmkII_private.h, drop all #if 0 blocks, fold overly long lines,
move the *_initpgm() functions to the end of the file; while being
here, remove all trailing whitespace.
* jtagmkII_private.h: move AVR32 #defines here.
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* avrdude.conf.in: Correctly declare EEPROM page sizes for
all Xmega devices (0x20 instead of 0x100).
* avr.c: If a memory region has a page size declared, try
using the paged IO routines regardless of the target memory
name. Xmega EEPROM requires to be written in paged mode.
Correctly use a long (rather than unsigned long) variable to
evaluate the success status of the paged mode write attempt.
* stk500v2.c: Don't apply TIF space offsets twice (bug #27995:
AVRDUDE 5.8svn fails to program and read XMEGA); use
stk500v2_loadaddr() prior to paged mode (EEPROM and flash) writes,
otherwise programming of flash areas will fail; while being there,
check the return value of stk500v2_loadaddr() everywhere; use the
correct write/erase mode bits (same as AVR Studio does).
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subsequent programming operation will fail (for unknown reasons).
Actually, this was really only required for ancient AVRs, but doesn't
hurt on mega and tiny devices.
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* jtagmkII_private.h: Add CMND_XMEGA_ERASE as well as
the various XMEGA_ERASE_* definitions (from updated
appnote AVR067)
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_chip_erase): Correctly implement
Xmega chip erase based on CMND_XMEGA_ERASE.
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_pre_write): Remove, this turned out
to be just a chip erase.
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_program_disable): Don't try reading
"hfuse" for Xmega parts; they don't have it.
* main.c (main): Re-enable auto-erase. It's been done
before (as "jtagmkII_pre_write") in jtagmkII_paged_write()
anyway. Xmega boot and application flash areas should be
handled separately in the future, so auto_erase can only
affect the area just being programmed.
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to a standard a reset command assume it was in binmode
and attempt to exit to text mode first.
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level.
* buspirate.c: Fix Win32 build warning: include <malloc.h> to
to get a declaration for alloca().
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