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2010-01-13 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* stk500v2.c: Update STK600 routing and socket card data from XML
file.
2010-01-13 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* stk500v2.c: Cleanup the open/close handling to avoid accessing
unallocated memory (in the atexit handler) in case of bailing out.
* main.c: (Ditto.)
2010-01-13 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* jtagmkII.c: Stylistic changes: move #defines out into
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.
2010-01-12 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* bootstrap: autoconf 2.62 works well.
2010-01-12 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Various fixes for Xmega devices.
* avrdude.conf.in: Correctly declare EEPROM page sizes for
all Xmega devices (0x20 instead of 0x100).
* avr.c: If a memory region has a page size declared, try
using the paged IO routines regardless of the target memory
name. Xmega EEPROM requires to be written in paged mode.
Correctly use a long (rather than unsigned long) variable to
evaluate the success status of the paged mode write attempt.
* stk500v2.c: Don't apply TIF space offsets twice (bug #27995:
AVRDUDE 5.8svn fails to program and read XMEGA); use
stk500v2_loadaddr() prior to paged mode (EEPROM and flash) writes,
otherwise programming of flash areas will fail; while being there,
check the return value of stk500v2_loadaddr() everywhere; use the
correct write/erase mode bits (same as AVR Studio does).
2010-01-12 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@logix.net.nz>
* buspirate.c: Initialise firmware version to v0.0
prior to parsing the buspirate banner.
2010-01-11 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Clean-up the Xmega erase functions.
* 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. After erasing an Xmega part, do
*not* reinitialize the world, as a 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.
* 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.
2010-01-11 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* main.c (main): disable safemode for Xmega parts.
2010-01-12 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@logix.net.nz>
* buspirate.c: If the BusPirate doesn't respond
to a standard a reset command assume it was in binmode
and attempt to exit to text mode first.
2010-01-08 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* bitbang.c: Fix Win32 build error: move freq up to the file
level.
* buspirate.c: Fix Win32 build warning: include <malloc.h> to
to get a declaration for alloca().
2010-01-08 Thomas Fischl <tfischl@gmx.de>
bug #28520: Programming with USBasp with low clock speed fails
* usbasp.c: Change blocksize depending on sck frequency to
avoid usb transmition timeouts.
2010-01-08 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
bug #27505: serbb_posix does not cope with inverted pins
* serbb_posix (serbb_highpulsepin): apply PIN_MASK when
checking pin numbers.
* serbb_win32 (serbb_highpulsepin): (Dito.)
2010-01-08 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
bug #28516: Linux/Dragon: Error message on exit
* stk500v2.c: Fix the "bad response to GO command:
RSP_ILLEGAL_EMULATOR_MODE" message. jtagmkII_close()
has been called with the wrong pgm->cookie. Wrap it
inside stk500v2_jtagmkII_close(), adjusting the cookie
data appropriately.
2010-01-08 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Submitted by Doug:
patch #7010: Win32 enhanced bitbang_delay
* bitbang.c (bitbang_calibrate_delay, bitbang_delay): On Win32,
use the high-resolution performance counter rather than the
uneducated delay loop guess if it is available on the target
hardware.
2010-01-08 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Submitted by Gerard:
patch #6828: Using arbitrary BAUD rates
* ser_posix.c (serial_baud_lookup): Allow non-standard baud
rates.
* ser_win32.c (serial_baud_lookup): (Dito.)
2010-01-07 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Submitted by Eric Trein:
bug #27596: AT90s2333 is not correctly supported in avrdude.conf
* avrdude.conf.in (at90s2333): add various STK500v2 parameters.
2010-01-07 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Submitted by Gyorgy Szekely:
bug #28458: Buffer line is incorrectly released for PP programmers
* par.c (par_close): use par_setmany() rather than par_setpin()
for PPI_AVR_BUFF.
2010-01-07 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Submitted by Lukasz Goralczyk:
bug #27507: SIGSEGV when using avrdragon (avrdude 5.8)
* stk500v2.c (stk500v2_dragon_isp_initpgm): Use
stk500v2_jtagmkII_setup/stk500v2_jtagmkII_rather than their
jtagII counterparts, to get the private data properly
initialized.
2010-01-07 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* buspirate.c: Cosmetics: remove UTF-8 dashes, adjust for 8-column
hard tabs.
2010-01-07 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* buspirate.c: add $ Id $ line.
* buspirate.h: add $ Id $ line.
2010-01-07 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
Fix a few warnings that came up recently (some of them only triggered
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)
2010-01-01 Joerg Wunsch <j.gnu@uriah.heep.sax.de>
* jtagmkII.c (jtagmkII_smc_init32): replace sleep() by usleep() for
win32 compatibility.