Wolfgang Moser, Ville Voipio, Hannes Weisbach
patch #7486: Patch to add FT2232C/D, FT2232H, FT4232H,
usbvid, usbpid, usbdev for USB support - Based on #7062
* avrftdi.c: New file.
* avrftdi.h: (Ditto.)
* configure.ac: Add check for libftdi.
* config_gram.y: Add AVRFTDI and per-programmer USB string
keywords.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.conf.in: Add avrftdi and 2232HIO programmers.
* pgm.h: Add USB parameters.
* Makefile.am: Add avrftdi.c and avrftdi.h.
* AUTHORS: Mention the new authors.
* avrdude.1: Document the changes.
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"classic" AVRs (AT90, ATtiny, ATmega) in both,
ISP and high-voltage programming modes.
* Makefile.am: Add -lm.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add stk600, stk600pp, and stk600hvsp.
* config_gram.y: Add support for the stk600* keywords.
* lexer.l: (Ditto.)
* pgm.h: Add the "chan" parameter to set_varef().
* stk500.c: (Ditto.)
* serial.h: Add USB endpoint support to struct filedescriptor.
* stk500v2.c: Implement the meat of the STK600 support.
* stk500v2.h: Add new prototypes for stk600*() programmers.
* stk500v2_private.h: Add new constants used in the STK600.
* term.c: Add AREF channel support.
* usb_libusb.c: Automatically determine the correct write
endpoint ID, the STK600 uses 0x83 while all other tools use
0x82. Propagate the EP to use through struct filedescriptor.
* usbdevs.h: Add the STK600 USB product ID.
* tools/get-stk600-cards.xsl: XSL transformation for
targetboards.xml to obtain the list of socket and routing
card IDs, to be used in stk500v2.c (for displaying the
names).
* tools/get-stk600-devices.xsl: XSL transformation for
targetboards.xml to obtain the table of socket/routing cards
and their respective AVR device support for doc/avrdude.texi.
* avrdude.1: Document all the STK600 stuff.
* doc/avrdude.texi: Ditto. Added a new chapter for
Programmer Specific Information.
Thanks to Eirik Rasmussen from Atmel Norway for his support in
getting this code running within that short amount of time!
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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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list_parts() and list_programmers() functions into general list
iteration functions that call a caller-supplied callback for each
element. Implement list_parts() and list_programmers() as private
functions in main.c based on that approach.
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- Make all internal functions "static".
- Make sure each module's header and implementation file match.
- Remove all library-like functionality from main.c, so only
the actual frontend remains in main.c.
- Add C++ brackets to all header files.
That effectively leaves the various module C files as something like
an "avrdude library", with main.c being the currently only frontend
program for that library. In theory, it should be possible to write
different frontends using the same library backend functions though.
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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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autoconfiguration figured out we need it. The private implementation
has already been protected that way.
This should finally really fix bug #17884: another gettimeofday
conflict under win32/cygwin
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possible to extend them for other programmers than PPI now (serbb,
stk500*).
* pgm.h: Keep the exit specs in an abstract form inside struct
programmer_t. (Should be moved out into some programmer-specific
structure.) Rename the getexitspecs() method into
parseexitspecs().
* main.c: Move the exit specs stuff out to the programmer
implementation.
* par.c: Implement the new exit spec handling. Everything is now
done using the generic abstraction layer.
Closes bug #16443: No disable Resetsignal at the end of
Programming Session
Obviates need for patch #5057: quick and dirty Hack to unset Reset
after Programming
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patch #4539: Ability to control the bit clock (usleep) delay
for ppi interface
* bitbang.c: Implement bitbang_delay() and its calibration.
* bitbang.h: Declare bitbang_delay().
* main.c: Add the ispdelay option (-i).
* pgm.h (struct programmer_t): Add the ispdelay parameter.
* par.c: Add calls to bitbang_delay() when requested.
* serbb_posix.c: (Ditto.)
* serbb_win32.c: (Ditto.)
* avrdude.1: Document the new -i option.
* doc/avrdude.texi: (Ditto.)
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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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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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Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
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Move save/restore-functionality into open/close.
* par.c: open/close now saves/restores PPICTRL, too.
* TODO: exitspecs don't work if RESET is in PPICTRL.
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Have avr_read_byte() call pgm->read_byte() or avr_read_byte_default().
Add avr_write_byte_default().
Have avr_write_byte() call pgm->write_byte or avr_write_byte_default().
* pgm.c: Initialize pgm->write_byte and pgm->read_byte.
* pgm.h: Add write_byte and read_byte fields to struct programmer_t.
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available.
* avr910.c (avr910_vfy_cmd_sent): New function.
(avr910_chip_erase): Add support for chip erase.
(avr910_enter_prog_mode): New function.
(avr910_leave_prog_mode): New function.
(avr910_initialize): Add code to select device type and enter prog mode.
(avr910_close): Leave programming mode before closing serial port.
(avr910_read_sig_bytes): New function.
(avr910_initpgm): Add avr910_read_sig_bytes method to pgm initializer.
* avrdude.conf.in: Add note about deprecating devicecode.
Change all occurences of devicecode to stk500_devcode.
Add avr910_devcode to a few parts for testing.
* avrpart.h (struct avrpart): Change devicecode field to stk500_devcode.
(struct avrpart): Add avr910_devcode field.
* config_gram.y: Add K_STK500_DEVCODE and K_AVR910_DEVCODE tokens.
Generate an error if devicecode is found in the config file.
Handle parsing of avr910_devcode and stk500_devcode.
* lexer.l: Handle parsing of avr910_devcode and stk500_devcode.
* pgm.c: Initialize pgm->read_sig_bytes field.
* pgm.h: Add pgm->read_sig_bytes field.
* stk500.c: Use stk500_devcode instead of devicecode.
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$HOME/.avrduderc. Entries from .avrduderc take precedence over those
from the system wide config file in ${PREFIX}/etc/avrdude.conf.
Track and display the config file name and line number when we print
out the available parts and programmers. This is useful in case
someone has overridden a definition in their .avrduderc file and is
wondering why the definition in the system wide config file is not
being used.
Remove the default programmer 'stk500' from the distributed config
file.
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This was intended to be used for identifying code in the field for
incoming bug reports, but I've never really found it all that useful.
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"non-paged" parts. Take advantage of that and use the faster internal
routines of the STK500 for those parts as well.
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supports paged reads and writes. This greatly decreases the
program/verify time from about 4.5 minutes down to about 10 seconds in
a 12K program size test case.
Print out the hardware and firmware version for the STK500 if verbose
is enabled.
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that programmers other than the direct parallel port connection can be
supported.
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