buffer address.
* usbasp.c (usbasp_tpi_paged_write): Calculate correct
buffer address; don't issue a SECTION_ERASE command for
each page (a CHIP_ERASE has been done before anyway);
remove the code that attempted to handle partial page
writes, as all writes are now done with a full page.
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* stk500v2.c (stk600_xprog_page_erase): Fix argument that is
passed to stk600_xprog_memtype()
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* avrftdi.c, avrftdi_private.h: added additional pin check and bitbanging fallback
* pindefs.[ch]: added a flag to enable/disable output
* ft245r.c: changes because of added flag above
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patch #7876 JTAGICE mkII fails to connect to attiny if debugwire
is enabled AND target has a very slow clock
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_getsync): When leaving debugWIRE mode
temporarily, immediately retry with ISP, rather than leaving.
* stk500v2 (stk500v2_program_enable): Implemented similar logic
for the JTAGICE3.
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* avrftdi*.*: changed include check for libftdi/libusb, deactivate 232H if not available
* ft245r.c: changed include check for libftdi/libusb
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* avrdude.conf.in: fixed buff pins of avrftdi programmers (low active buffer need now inverted numbers)
* avrftdi*.*: accept also old libftdi (0.20 still works with it), added powerup to initialize
* ft245r.c: accept libftdi1, code cleanup and make it more similar to avrfdti (os they might be merged someday)
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avrftdi.c: add pgm->power[up|down] functions and fill
pgm->enable|disable with proper functionality, as suggested by
rliebscher.
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Use pin_checklist[] of size N_PINS instead N_PINS - 1, to avoid future
problems. Also remove pins_check from set_pin; instead use mask[0] == 0
to check wether to do something or not.
avrftdi_private.h: Change size of pin_checklist[] to N_PINS.
avrftdi.c: Adapt code to new size of pin_checklist. Remove pins_check
from set_pin.
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otherwise use unsinged long
* ft245r.c: added support for more pin functions led, vcc, buff
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Generic function enabling external programming on TPI devices. This
function sets the required guard time (which is passed in as parameter),
checks the TPI identification register, writes SKEY command + SKEY, and
finally polls the NVMEN bit in TPISR.
avr.h: Add prototype definitions of avr_tpi_program_enable() and
avr_tpi_chip_erase().
avrftdi_tpi.c: Removes tpi_skey_cmd array, containing the SKEY command
and the SKEY bytes.
tpi.h: Adds tpi_skey_cmd array, containing the SKEY command and the SKEY
bytes, but in the reverse order of tpi_skey.
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also change error return value of set_pin from 1 to -1.
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avrdude.conf.in: Change all programmers' pin definitions to 0-based
avrftdi.c: incorporate new 0-based pindef infrastructure
avrftdi_private.h: Add pin_checklist_t to avrftdi_t for runtime pin
checking in pgm->setpin.
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* avrpart.[ch]: moved avr_pin_name to pindefs.[ch]
* pgm.c: moved pins_to_str to pindefs.[ch], added initialization of
new pin definitions in pgm_new()
* pindefs.[ch]: added moved functions from other files, added a lot of
documentation, reformatted files using astyle to have consistent spacing,
added a new generic check function for pins
* ft245r.c: used new generic pin check function
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* avrftdi.c,buspirate.c,linuxgpio.c,par.c,serbb_*.c: added function call
to fill old pinno entries from new pin definitions.
* pindefs.[hc]: added data struct and helper functions for new pin definitions
* avrdude.conf.in: pins in entries using ftdi_syncbb are now 0-based
* config_gram.y: allow combinations of inverted and non-inverted pins in pin lists
* ft245r.c: reworked to work directly with the new pin definitions,
pins are now 0-based, inverse pins are supported, buff is supported
* pgm.[ch]: added new pin definitions field to programmer structure,
adapted pin display functions
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This is not necessary any more, because the "frame" ends in logic 1, so
the pin is high anyway and the MPSSE keeps the pin value as long as it
is idle. Setting the pin low would cause the TPI physical layer in the
AVR part to detect a collision.
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All I/O of avrftdi_tpi is done in terms of pgm->cmd_tpi() calls instead
of calling avrftdi_tpi_[read,write]_byte() functions directly.
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avrftdi_private.h, avrftdi.c: remove pdata->guard_bits refernces, since
they are no longer needed
avrftdi_tpi.c: Use fixed guard time of 2 bits, this gives 16 bits per
frame. tpi_byte2frame() and tpi_frame2byte() functions are now
symmetrical and extraction of received data in avrftdi_read_byte is less
complicted. Write the new guard time to the TPI in
avrftdi_tpi_program_enable().
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In this function the NVM enable bit in TPISR is written to zero, like
described in AVR918. The reset line is released in avrftdi_close().
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Device identification is possible tested under OS X 10.6.8 with an
FT4232H and ATtiny10.
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ERROR is already defined as a preprocessor macro in wingdi.h.
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Messages are divided by severity and printed accordingly to verbosity, as
specified by the user. The provided severity level are (ERROR, WARN, INFO,
DEBUG, TRACE). Where "ERROR" messages are always printed. Shortcut-macros
including function, from which the output was generated, and line number were
also added. Some log messages were updated and other code warnings removed.
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Apparently, doing too large read/write I/O on the MPSSE fills up the RX Buffer
of the chip, resulting in STALL/NAK of additional transactions of an OUT request.
Since the OUT request is issued synchronously, an appropriate IN request cannot
be issued, resulting in a deadlock.
This problem is handled by submitting small enough OUT requests, that will not
fill up the RX buffer and interleaving them with IN requests.
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