222 lines
6.0 KiB
C
222 lines
6.0 KiB
C
/*
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* avrdude - A Downloader/Uploader for AVR device programmers
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* Copyright (C) 2011 Brett Hagman
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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/* $Id$ */
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/*
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* avrdude interface for Wiring bootloaders
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*
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* http://wiring.org.co/
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*
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* The Wiring bootloader uses a near-complete STK500v2 protocol.
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* (Only ISP specific programming commands are not implemented
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* e.g. chip erase).
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* DTR and RTS signals are diddled to set the board into programming mode.
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*
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* Also includes an extended parameter to introduce a delay after opening
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* to accommodate multi-layered programmers/bootloaders. If the extended
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* parameter 'snooze' > 0, then no DTR/RTS toggle takes place, and
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* AVRDUDE will wait that amount of time in milliseconds before syncing.
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*
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* Unfortunately, there is no way to easily chain private programmer data
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* when we "inherit" programmer types as we have (stk500v2). Sooooo, a
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* *cringe* global variable is used to store the snooze time.
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*/
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#include "ac_cfg.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "avrdude.h"
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#include "libavrdude.h"
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#include "stk500v2_private.h"
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#include "stk500v2.h"
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#include "wiring.h"
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/*
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* Private data for this programmer.
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*/
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struct wiringpdata
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{
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/*
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* We just have the single snooze integer to carry around for now.
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*/
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int snoozetime;
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};
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/* wiringpdata is our private data */
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/* pdata is stk500v2's private data (inherited) */
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#define WIRINGPDATA(x) ((struct wiringpdata *)(x))
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#define STK500V2PDATA(pgm) ((struct pdata *)(pgm->cookie))
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static void wiring_setup(PROGRAMMER * pgm)
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{
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void *mycookie;
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/*
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* First, have STK500v2 backend allocate its own private data.
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*/
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stk500v2_setup(pgm);
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/*
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* Now prepare our data
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*/
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if ((mycookie = malloc(sizeof(struct wiringpdata))) == 0) {
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avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: wiring_setup(): Out of memory allocating private data\n",
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progname);
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exit(1);
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}
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memset(mycookie, 0, sizeof(struct wiringpdata));
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WIRINGPDATA(mycookie)->snoozetime = 0;
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/*
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* Store our own cookie in a safe place for the time being.
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*/
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STK500V2PDATA(pgm)->chained_pdata = mycookie;
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}
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static void wiring_teardown(PROGRAMMER * pgm)
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{
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void *mycookie;
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mycookie = STK500V2PDATA(pgm)->chained_pdata;
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free(mycookie);
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stk500v2_teardown(pgm);
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}
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static int wiring_parseextparms(PROGRAMMER * pgm, LISTID extparms)
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{
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LNODEID ln;
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const char *extended_param;
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int rv = 0;
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void *mycookie = STK500V2PDATA(pgm)->chained_pdata;
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for (ln = lfirst(extparms); ln; ln = lnext(ln)) {
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extended_param = ldata(ln);
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if (strncmp(extended_param, "snooze=", strlen("snooze=")) == 0) {
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int newsnooze;
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if (sscanf(extended_param, "snooze=%i", &newsnooze) != 1 ||
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newsnooze < 0) {
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avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: wiring_parseextparms(): invalid snooze time '%s'\n",
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progname, extended_param);
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rv = -1;
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continue;
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}
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avrdude_message(MSG_NOTICE2, "%s: wiring_parseextparms(): snooze time set to %d ms\n",
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progname, newsnooze);
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WIRINGPDATA(mycookie)->snoozetime = newsnooze;
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continue;
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}
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avrdude_message(MSG_INFO, "%s: wiring_parseextparms(): invalid extended parameter '%s'\n",
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progname, extended_param);
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rv = -1;
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}
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return rv;
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}
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static int wiring_open(PROGRAMMER * pgm, char * port)
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{
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int timetosnooze;
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void *mycookie = STK500V2PDATA(pgm)->chained_pdata;
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union pinfo pinfo;
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strcpy(pgm->port, port);
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pinfo.baud = pgm->baudrate ? pgm->baudrate: 115200;
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serial_open(port, pinfo, &pgm->fd);
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/* If we have a snoozetime, then we wait and do NOT toggle DTR/RTS */
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if (WIRINGPDATA(mycookie)->snoozetime > 0) {
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timetosnooze = WIRINGPDATA(mycookie)->snoozetime;
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avrdude_message(MSG_NOTICE2, "%s: wiring_open(): snoozing for %d ms\n",
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progname, timetosnooze);
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while (timetosnooze--)
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usleep(1000);
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avrdude_message(MSG_NOTICE2, "%s: wiring_open(): done snoozing\n",
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progname);
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} else {
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/* Perform Wiring programming mode RESET. */
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/* This effectively *releases* both DTR and RTS. */
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/* i.e. both DTR and RTS rise to a HIGH logic level */
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/* since they are active LOW signals. */
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avrdude_message(MSG_NOTICE2, "%s: wiring_open(): releasing DTR/RTS\n",
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progname);
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serial_set_dtr_rts(&pgm->fd, 0);
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usleep(50*1000);
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/* After releasing for 50 milliseconds, DTR and RTS */
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/* are asserted (i.e. logic LOW) again. */
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avrdude_message(MSG_NOTICE2, "%s: wiring_open(): asserting DTR/RTS\n",
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progname);
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serial_set_dtr_rts(&pgm->fd, 1);
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usleep(50*1000);
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}
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/* drain any extraneous input */
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stk500v2_drain(pgm, 0);
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if (stk500v2_getsync(pgm) < 0)
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return -1;
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return 0;
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}
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static void wiring_close(PROGRAMMER * pgm)
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{
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serial_set_dtr_rts(&pgm->fd, 0);
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serial_close(&pgm->fd);
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pgm->fd.ifd = -1;
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}
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const char wiring_desc[] = "http://wiring.org.co/, Basically STK500v2 protocol, with some glue to trigger the bootloader.";
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void wiring_initpgm(PROGRAMMER * pgm)
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{
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/* The Wiring bootloader uses a near-complete STK500v2 protocol. */
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stk500v2_initpgm(pgm);
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strcpy(pgm->type, "Wiring");
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pgm->open = wiring_open;
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pgm->close = wiring_close;
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pgm->setup = wiring_setup;
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pgm->teardown = wiring_teardown;
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pgm->parseextparams = wiring_parseextparms;
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}
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