* 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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* usbasp.c: Change blocksize depending on sck frequency to avoid usb transmition timeouts.
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* stk500v2.c: Fix the "bad response to GO command:
RSP_ILLEGAL_EMULATOR_MODE" message. jtagmkII_close()
has been called with the wrong pgm->cookie. Wrap it
inside stk500v2_jtagmkII_close(), adjusting the cookie
data appropriately.
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patch #7010: Win32 enhanced bitbang_delay
* bitbang.c (bitbang_calibrate_delay, bitbang_delay): On Win32,
use the high-resolution performance counter rather than the
uneducated delay loop guess if it is available on the target
hardware.
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bug #27596: AT90s2333 is not correctly supported in avrdude.conf
* avrdude.conf.in (at90s2333): add various STK500v2 parameters.
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* par.c (par_close): use par_setmany() rather than par_setpin()
for PPI_AVR_BUFF.
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* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_dragon_isp_initpgm): Use
stk500v2_jtagmkII_setup/stk500v2_jtagmkII_rather than their
jtagII counterparts, to get the private data properly
initialized.
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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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