patch #9222: Enable silent build
* configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES
* Makefile.am: Document how to run "make" to get verbose
build messages
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patch #9317: Support atmega64m1 as part
* avrdue.conf.in (ATmega64M1): New entry.
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patch #9423: Support ATtiny841 and ATtiny441
bug #47376: ATtiny841 description missing in configuration file
bug #49455: support for tiny441
* avrdude.conf.in (ATtiny841, ATtiny441): New entries
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Thanks to Morten Engelhardt Olsen for his contribution!
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* usb_libusb.c: Add endpoint IDs for Xplained Mini, correctly
transfer trailing ZLP when needed
* avrdude.conf.in (xplainedmini, xplainedmini_dw): New entries.
* jtag3.c (jtag3_edbg_send, jtag3_edbg_recv_frame): Implement
fragmentation needed for the 64-byte EP size of the Xplained Mini
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bug #46483: version 6.2. ser_open(): can't set attributes for device
* ser_posix.c: Back out change from patch #8380
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When about to write an empty flash dump file, warn about this to avoid
surprises.
Document the truncation of trailing 0xFF bytes for flash memory areas.
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* 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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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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