providing the libusb-1.0 API, use the result from the previous
probe. This helps detecting libftdi1 on FreeBSD where the
libusb-1.0 API is provided by the system's libusb.
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In some situations (e.g. when accessing a DW-fused device),
100 ms have proven to be too short.
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When walking the list of matches returned by hid_enumerate(),
actually proceed to the next element.
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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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Atmel's publically available documentation files for reference.
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bug #45035: Build from r1355 SVN fails due to missing ChangeLog file
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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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