-added support for ATMega168, patch #4532 thanks to Manfred Bartz
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While Solaris' lex understands start conditions, they cannot be grouped,
so unfold the <strng> group.
All actions need braces, even if they only consist of a comment.
As the classic lex uses semi-static resource allocation, we need to bump
the resource limits quite a bit.
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two-step declaration, and first define token_p to be a token_t *,
and then define YYSTYPE to token_p. That works around a bug in
Solaris' yacc.
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* Makefile.am: distclean avrdude.conf.
* avrdude.conf.in: make the parallel-port programmers optional.
* bitbang.c: move the bitbang features out into PROGRAMMER.
* configure.ac: introduce --enable-parport, add Solaris.
* lexer.l: replace str by strng to work around problems in some
versions of flex.
* main.c: move getexitspecs into the respective programmer's
domain; replace rindex by the C-standard strrchr.
* par.c: make parallel port optional.
* par.h: everything but par_initpgm() is private now.
* pgm.h: add setping/getping/highpulsepin/getexitspecs.
* serbb_posix.c: generalize bitbang interface; replace
cfmakeraw() by explicit code.
* serbb_win32.c: generalize bitbang interface.
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wide tty output. Document a trick to find out about the serial
numbers of all JTAG ICEs attached to USB.
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. use the correct endpoint, depending on whether we are going to read
or write
. when opening the USB device, set the configuration according to the
config entry, and properly claim the interface
. when closing, release the interface again
With these changes, it works now with libusb-win32 as well.
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give the full name of the respective memory area, instead of
the (possibly abbreviated) name the user typed in the -U option.
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string. Actually evaluate that number as microseconds then, as the
documentation used to state already.
While being there, re-sort the -s option into alphabetical order.
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Document the addition of the latest safemode update in the change log.
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* add support for parts with just 'fuse' memory
* if any fuse memories are altered, reflect those changes in the
post-programming safemode check so that safemode no longer
complains about fuses which were intentionally altered; this
eliminates the need to completely disable safemode using -u in
order to program fuses.
* provide -s option which will not ask to restore fuses, it will
just do it
Submitted by: Colin O'Flynn <coflynn@newae.com>
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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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was the whole programmer submission which was already added through
another request, but the former lacked the VCC definition. Pick it up
from this patch.
Submitted by: tmohr@s.netic.de
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avr910 programmer.
Original Submission: The attached patch against avrdude 4.4.0 fixes
the following problems with paged writes in avr910.c:
- failure to re-set address after page writes;
- no polling or delay after page writes;
- no page writes when not using auto-increment;
- an extraneous page write when data ends on page boundary.
Submitted by: "Nic" <avrdude@schraudolph.org>
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match the XML file.
This fixes
bug #7492: EEPROM writing fail on atmega103 with atavrisp
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Do not rebuild the docs again if they are up-to-date. This avoids as
well that they are rebuilt during "make install".
Use mv -f instead of plain mv in order to install the docs into the
respective subdirs, in order to avoid silly questions for non-writable
destination files.
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one.
This closes
bug #11496: Memory bank calibration on atmega128 should have 4 bytes
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This fixes EEPROM access using the STK500V2 programmer, partially
undoing part of a previous general fixup commit. Choose the correct
read/write operations with the stk500v2 program function - the correct
one depends on the memory type. EEPROM is byte addressable so uses
read/write. FLASH is word addressable and so uses read_lo/write_lo.
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doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
Closes bug #13501: <memtype> should be listed in the man page
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gratitous API change in recent versions of texi2html where
the output directory has changed names.
Fix for:
bug #13026: The build fails with texi2html 1.76
bug #12715: make issues during install
patch #3091: commandline fix for latest version of texi2html
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that way. ;-) For those who want the 19200 Bd one, add "jtag2slow".
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to 'i' (input). Even though this bit should be ignored, it should not
be changed. The 'x' setting sets the bit to zero which programs it
and could cause undefined behaviour. Setting to 'i' enables it to be
rewritten to its old value.
A better solution might be to read the fuse byte, apply the new value
while leaving the 'x' bit alone, then writing the value back. The
current fix is a workaround which allows the developer to change the
bit.
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