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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firmware < V7.x)
* 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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"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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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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Each memory image byte is now tagged as it's being read from a file.
Only bytes read from a file will be written or verified (modulo page
granularity requirements).
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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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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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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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external reset applied (in case the target is in sleep mode or has
asserted the JTD bit).
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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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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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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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* avr.h: Remove stray semicolon.
* configure.ac: Add check for predefined types uint_t and ulong_t.
* confwin.c: Include "avrdude.h" on top to avoid empty translation
unit warning.
* ppwin.c: (Ditto.)
* ser_win32.c: (Ditto.)
* serbb_win32.c: (Ditto.)
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_recv): remove unreachable "return".
* stk500.c (stk500_initialize): (Ditto.)
* par.c: Test for both, __sun__ and __sun to see whether we are
being compiled on Solaris.
* ppi.c: (Ditto.)
* stk500v2.c: Implement the DEBUG and DEBUGRECV macros in a way
that is compatible with the ISO C99 standard.
* usbtiny.c: Only typedef uint_t and ulong_t if they have not
been found already by the autoconf checks.
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patch #6261: avrdude won't use dragon/debugwire to write a file
to eeprom
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_paged_write): when in debugWire mode,
implement a paged write to EEPROM as a series of byte writes.
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mkII (or AVR Dragon) in ISP mode. The wrong set of per-programmer
private data had been allocated (stk500v2 vs. jtagmkII) which was too
small to hold the actual data.
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for Xmega programming using the JTAG ICE mkII in JTAG mode.
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definition. If present, call the setup hook immediately after finding
the respective programmer object, and schedule the teardown hook to be
called upon exit. This allows the programmer implementation to
dynamically allocate private programmer data.
avr910.c, butterfly.c, jtagmkI.c, jtagmkII.c, stk500v2.c, usbasp.c,
usbtiny.c: Convert static programmer data into dynamically allocated
data.
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the programmer backend.
jtagmkII.c: Implement the extended parameter jtagchain=
to support JTAG daisy-chains.
avrdude.1, doc/avrdude.texi: Document all of the above.
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own (duplicate) copy of it.
other files: Constify char pointers.
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declarations in each file by a central header file "avrdude.h".
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usleep(1000000) that accidentally crept in in rev 1.19.
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- declare a dummy "struct timezone" for some Win32 systems (MinGW)
- fix a few printf() argument types
- get rid off the prevailing "all filedescriptors are of type int"
attitude
The last item required a large sweep across the code, in order to
replace all "int fd"s by "struct filedescriptor *fd"s, and pass
pointers (as we cannot pass a union directly). In return, the
code is now supposed to be fully 64-bit safe, rather than relying
on a 64-bit pointer being converted to a (32-bit) int and back
to a pointer as we did previously.
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upon failure now that the upper layers won't fall back to the cmd()
method anymore in that case.
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imposed by debugWire itself, so effectively, only flash ROM can be
read and written.
Currently, the required changes to avrdude.conf.in are only present
for the ATtiny44.
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avr_read_byte_default() and avr_write_byte_default (resp.) by directly
calling the latter functions from within all programmers that don't
implement their own read_byte()/write_byte() methods. In turn, make the
read_byte() and write_byte() methods mandatory, and the cmd() method
(direct ISP command) optional instead (it's effectively mandatory for
any programmer using avr_read_byte_default()/avr_write_byte_default()
though). Remove all the pointless cmd() method stubs from those programmers
that don't need it.
Eliminate avr_read_byte() as it was now completely identical to
pgm->read_byte().
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that indicates whether the underlying communication can dynamically
change its speed or not. This flag is set for true serial
communication but clear for USB communication. Don't try to adjust
the speed when talking over a communication channel that doesn't
support it. (The Dragon does not even support the respective
parameter.)
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requires the user to eventually restart AVRDUE from scratch then.
jtagmkII_reset() had to get a second parameter in order to record
the reset mode.
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AVRISP mkII device. (Savannah patch #4789.)
* serial.h: Declare usb_serdev_frame device descriptor.
* stk500v2.c: Implementation of the AVRISP mkII handling.
* usb_libusb.c: Add USB handling for short-frame delimited
AVRISP mkII USB protocol; add distinction of different
devices in usbdev_open().
* jtagmkII.c: Tell usbdev_open() to search for the JTAG ICE mkII.
* usbdevs.h: (New file.)
* Makefile.am: Add usbdevs.h, as well as some other forgotten
files "make distcheck" complained about.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add more aliases for the AVRISP mkII.
* avrdude.1: Document how to use the AVRISP mkII.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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so the buffer will then be allocated correctly.
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