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WestfW
b2c43c2e55 Allow the READ PARAMETER command to return our version number.
(significant size impact: 14 bytes!)

Initialized "address" to eliminate compiler warning (4 bytes!)

Add "atmega168" as a more accurate target name than "diecimila"
(keep diecimila as well for backward compatibility)

Reduce the .hex and .lst targets that are stored in source control
to the three basics: atmega8, atmega168, atmega328.  The other
targets remain in the makefile and makeall, but will need to be
built from source if wanted.  Which should be less of a problem
now that the source is buildable without installing crosspack.
(cherry picked from commit 7b1ee0f1b0)
2011-10-10 12:11:17 -04:00
WestfW
a57d315e4b http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=368
Optiboot does not support ArduinoasISP programmer.

When avrdude runs and talks to an arduino running ArduinoISP,
it needs the optiboot (entered due to auto-reset) to abort and
start the ArduinoISP "application" when it sees communications
at the wrong serial speed.  Unfortunately, optiboot treats all
unrecognized command characters as "no-ops" and responds/loops
for more commands, leading to a nice loop that never gets to
the sketch.   This patch causes characters received with Framing
errors (the most likely error for speed mis-matches) to NOT
reset the watchdog timer (normally done in getch()), which will
cause the application to start if it continues for "a while."
(tested.  Works!  Running ArduinoISP at speeds as high as 57600
still causes the bootloader to start the sketch (although it fails
later on for other reasons.))
(cherry picked from commit e81c1123b6)
2011-10-10 12:11:16 -04:00
WestfW
93f7515ecf Update version to reflect previous edit. Sigh.
(cherry picked from commit e28b716f88)
2011-10-10 12:11:15 -04:00
WestfW
07a88dc998 Shrink code by using registers for variables "length" and "address"
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=33

Fix high-value watchdog timeouts on ATmega8
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=38

Change "start app on bad commands" code to start the app via the
watchdog timer, so that the app is always started with the chip
in fully reset state.
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=37
(cherry picked from commit 6f7687b0f9)
2011-10-10 12:11:15 -04:00
WestfW
10019bb0df Add a version number to the optiboot source and binary.
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=554

end of flash memory where they can be read (at least in theory) by
device programmers, hex-file examination, or application programs.
This is done by putting the version number in a separate section
(".version"), and using linker/objcopy magic to locate that section as
appropriate for the target chip.  (See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/avr-gcc-list/2011-02/msg00016.html
for some discussion on the details.)

Start the version at 4.1 (the last "packaged" version of optiboot was
called version 3, so the "top of source" would be 4.0, and adding the
version number makes 4.1)

Refactor LDSECTION in the Makefile to LDSECTIONS so that multiple
section start addresses can be defined.

Change the _isp makefile definitions to make the bootloader section
readable (but not writable) by the application section.  (This would
need to be done elsewhere as well to handle all bootloader programming
techniques.  Notably Arduino's boards.txt

Note that this change does not change the "code" portion of optiboot
at all.  The only diffs in the .hex files are the added version word
at the end of flash memory.
(cherry picked from commit 00706284de)
2011-10-10 12:11:15 -04:00
WestfW
92e746d0a5 This is a relatively significant edit that brings the Arduino copy of
optiboot up-to-date with the optiboot source repository as of Jun-2011
(the last changes made in the optiboot repository were in Oct-2010)

This adds support for several plaforms, fixes the "30k bug", and
refactors the source to have separate stk500.h, boot.h, and pin_defs.h

These are the arduino opticode issues fixed:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=380
    optiboot has problems upload sketches bigger than 30 KB
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=556
    update optiboot to the point of the latest optiboot project sources.

These are issues that had been solved in the optiboot source aready:
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=364
   optiboot leaves timer1 configured when starting app, breaks PWM on
   pin 9 and 10.  (fixed with a workaround in arduino core.)
   aka http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/source/detail?r=c778fbe72df6ac13ef730c25283358c3c970f73e
   Support for ATmega8 and mega88.
   Fix fuse settings for mega168 _ISP targets
   Additional new platforms (mega, sanguino)

http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=26
   Set R1 to 0  (already in arduino code)
http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=36&can=1
   Fails to build correctly for mega88

After this commit, the only differences between the Arduino optiboot.c
and the optiboot repository optiboot.c are cosmetic.
(cherry picked from commit e2812ef91c)
2011-10-10 12:11:14 -04:00
David A. Mellis
94168bd0f4 Fix to optiboot infinite loop problem.
Explicitly setting R1 to 0 so that the watchdog timer is properly initializing, preventing it from timing out and resetting the processor.

http://code.google.com/p/optiboot/issues/detail?id=26
http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=446
2011-01-15 13:29:08 +00:00
David A. Mellis
7087bcf5bd Adding optiboot and Arduino Uno boards menu entry. 2010-09-22 09:04:33 -04:00