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- #define FUNC_READ 1
- #define FUNC_WRITE 1
- /**********************************************************/
- /* Optiboot bootloader for Arduino */
- /* */
- /* http://optiboot.googlecode.com */
- /* */
- /* Arduino-maintained version : See README.TXT */
- /* http://code.google.com/p/arduino/ */
- /* It is the intent that changes not relevant to the */
- /* Arduino production envionment get moved from the */
- /* optiboot project to the arduino project in "lumps." */
- /* */
- /* Heavily optimised bootloader that is faster and */
- /* smaller than the Arduino standard bootloader */
- /* */
- /* Enhancements: */
- /* Fits in 512 bytes, saving 1.5K of code space */
- /* Higher baud rate speeds up programming */
- /* Written almost entirely in C */
- /* Customisable timeout with accurate timeconstant */
- /* Optional virtual UART. No hardware UART required. */
- /* Optional virtual boot partition for devices without. */
- /* */
- /* What you lose: */
- /* Implements a skeleton STK500 protocol which is */
- /* missing several features including EEPROM */
- /* programming and non-page-aligned writes */
- /* High baud rate breaks compatibility with standard */
- /* Arduino flash settings */
- /* */
- /* Fully supported: */
- /* ATmega168 based devices (Diecimila etc) */
- /* ATmega328P based devices (Duemilanove etc) */
- /* */
- /* Beta test (believed working.) */
- /* ATmega8 based devices (Arduino legacy) */
- /* ATmega328 non-picopower devices */
- /* ATmega644P based devices (Sanguino) */
- /* ATmega1284P based devices */
- /* ATmega1280 based devices (Arduino Mega) */
- /* */
- /* Alpha test */
- /* ATmega32 */
- /* */
- /* Work in progress: */
- /* ATtiny84 based devices (Luminet) */
- /* */
- /* Does not support: */
- /* USB based devices (eg. Teensy, Leonardo) */
- /* */
- /* Assumptions: */
- /* The code makes several assumptions that reduce the */
- /* code size. They are all true after a hardware reset, */
- /* but may not be true if the bootloader is called by */
- /* other means or on other hardware. */
- /* No interrupts can occur */
- /* UART and Timer 1 are set to their reset state */
- /* SP points to RAMEND */
- /* */
- /* Code builds on code, libraries and optimisations from: */
- /* stk500boot.c by Jason P. Kyle */
- /* Arduino bootloader http://arduino.cc */
- /* Spiff's 1K bootloader http://spiffie.org/know/arduino_1k_bootloader/bootloader.shtml */
- /* avr-libc project http://nongnu.org/avr-libc */
- /* Adaboot http://www.ladyada.net/library/arduino/bootloader.html */
- /* AVR305 Atmel Application Note */
- /* */
- /* Copyright 2013-2015 by Bill Westfield. */
- /* Copyright 2010 by Peter Knight. */
- /* */
- /* This program is free software; you can redistribute it */
- /* and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General */
- /* Public License as published by the Free Software */
- /* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or */
- /* (at your option) any later version. */
- /* */
- /* This program is distributed in the hope that it will */
- /* be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the */
- /* implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A */
- /* PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public */
- /* License for more details. */
- /* */
- /* You should have received a copy of the GNU General */
- /* Public License along with this program; if not, write */
- /* to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., */
- /* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */
- /* */
- /* Licence can be viewed at */
- /* http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt */
- /* */
- /**********************************************************/
- /**********************************************************/
- /* */
- /* Optional defines: */
- /* */
- /**********************************************************/
- /* */
- /* BIGBOOT: */
- /* Build a 1k bootloader, not 512 bytes. This turns on */
- /* extra functionality. */
- /* */
- /* BAUD_RATE: */
- /* Set bootloader baud rate. */
- /* */
- /* SOFT_UART: */
- /* Use AVR305 soft-UART instead of hardware UART. */
- /* */
- /* LED_START_FLASHES: */
- /* Number of LED flashes on bootup. */
- /* */
- /* LED_DATA_FLASH: */
- /* Flash LED when transferring data. For boards without */
- /* TX or RX LEDs, or for people who like blinky lights. */
- /* */
- /* SUPPORT_EEPROM: */
- /* Support reading and writing from EEPROM. This is not */
- /* used by Arduino, so off by default. */
- /* */
- /* TIMEOUT_MS: */
- /* Bootloader timeout period, in milliseconds. */
- /* 500,1000,2000,4000,8000 supported. */
- /* */
- /* UART: */
- /* UART number (0..n) for devices with more than */
- /* one hardware uart (644P, 1284P, etc) */
- /* */
- /**********************************************************/
- /**********************************************************/
- /* Version Numbers! */
- /* */
- /* Arduino Optiboot now includes this Version number in */
- /* the source and object code. */
- /* */
- /* Version 3 was released as zip from the optiboot */
- /* repository and was distributed with Arduino 0022. */
- /* Version 4 starts with the arduino repository commit */
- /* that brought the arduino repository up-to-date with */
- /* the optiboot source tree changes since v3. */
- /* Version 5 was created at the time of the new Makefile */
- /* structure (Mar, 2013), even though no binaries changed*/
- /* It would be good if versions implemented outside the */
- /* official repository used an out-of-seqeunce version */
- /* number (like 104.6 if based on based on 4.5) to */
- /* prevent collisions. */
- /* */
- /**********************************************************/
- /**********************************************************/
- /* Edit History: */
- /* */
- /* Aug 2014 */
- /* 6.2 WestfW: make size of length variables dependent */
- /* on the SPM_PAGESIZE. This saves space */
- /* on the chips where it's most important. */
- /* 6.1 WestfW: Fix OPTIBOOT_CUSTOMVER (send it!) */
- /* Make no-wait mod less picky about */
- /* skipping the bootloader. */
- /* Remove some dead code */
- /* Jun 2014 */
- /* 6.0 WestfW: Modularize memory read/write functions */
- /* Remove serial/flash overlap */
- /* (and all references to NRWWSTART/etc) */
- /* Correctly handle pagesize > 255bytes */
- /* Add EEPROM support in BIGBOOT (1284) */
- /* EEPROM write on small chips now causes err */
- /* Split Makefile into smaller pieces */
- /* Add Wicked devices Wildfire */
- /* Move UART=n conditionals into pin_defs.h */
- /* Remove LUDICOUS_SPEED option */
- /* Replace inline assembler for .version */
- /* and add OPTIBOOT_CUSTOMVER for user code */
- /* Fix LED value for Bobuino (Makefile) */
- /* Make all functions explicitly inline or */
- /* noinline, so we fit when using gcc4.8 */
- /* Change optimization options for gcc4.8 */
- /* Make ENV=arduino work in 1.5.x trees. */
- /* May 2014 */
- /* 5.0 WestfW: Add support for 1Mbps UART */
- /* Mar 2013 */
- /* 5.0 WestfW: Major Makefile restructuring. */
- /* See Makefile and pin_defs.h */
- /* (no binary changes) */
- /* */
- /* 4.6 WestfW/Pito: Add ATmega32 support */
- /* 4.6 WestfW/radoni: Don't set LED_PIN as an output if */
- /* not used. (LED_START_FLASHES = 0) */
- /* Jan 2013 */
- /* 4.6 WestfW/dkinzer: use autoincrement lpm for read */
- /* 4.6 WestfW/dkinzer: pass reset cause to app in R2 */
- /* Mar 2012 */
- /* 4.5 WestfW: add infrastructure for non-zero UARTS. */
- /* 4.5 WestfW: fix SIGNATURE_2 for m644 (bad in avr-libc) */
- /* Jan 2012: */
- /* 4.5 WestfW: fix NRWW value for m1284. */
- /* 4.4 WestfW: use attribute OS_main instead of naked for */
- /* main(). This allows optimizations that we */
- /* count on, which are prohibited in naked */
- /* functions due to PR42240. (keeps us less */
- /* than 512 bytes when compiler is gcc4.5 */
- /* (code from 4.3.2 remains the same.) */
- /* 4.4 WestfW and Maniacbug: Add m1284 support. This */
- /* does not change the 328 binary, so the */
- /* version number didn't change either. (?) */
- /* June 2011: */
- /* 4.4 WestfW: remove automatic soft_uart detect (didn't */
- /* know what it was doing or why.) Added a */
- /* check of the calculated BRG value instead. */
- /* Version stays 4.4; existing binaries are */
- /* not changed. */
- /* 4.4 WestfW: add initialization of address to keep */
- /* the compiler happy. Change SC'ed targets. */
- /* Return the SW version via READ PARAM */
- /* 4.3 WestfW: catch framing errors in getch(), so that */
- /* AVRISP works without HW kludges. */
- /* http://code.google.com/p/arduino/issues/detail?id=368n*/
- /* 4.2 WestfW: reduce code size, fix timeouts, change */
- /* verifySpace to use WDT instead of appstart */
- /* 4.1 WestfW: put version number in binary. */
- /**********************************************************/
- #define OPTIBOOT_MAJVER 6
- #define OPTIBOOT_MINVER 2
- /*
- * OPTIBOOT_CUSTOMVER should be defined (by the makefile) for custom edits
- * of optiboot. That way you don't wind up with very different code that
- * matches the version number of a "released" optiboot.
- */
- #if !defined(OPTIBOOT_CUSTOMVER)
- #define OPTIBOOT_CUSTOMVER 0
- #endif
- unsigned const int __attribute__((section(".version")))
- optiboot_version = 256*(OPTIBOOT_MAJVER + OPTIBOOT_CUSTOMVER) + OPTIBOOT_MINVER;
- #include <inttypes.h>
- #include <avr/io.h>
- #include <avr/pgmspace.h>
- #include <avr/eeprom.h>
- /*
- * Note that we use our own version of "boot.h"
- * <avr/boot.h> uses sts instructions, but this version uses out instructions
- * This saves cycles and program memory. Sorry for the name overlap.
- */
- #include "boot.h"
- // We don't use <avr/wdt.h> as those routines have interrupt overhead we don't need.
- /*
- * pin_defs.h
- * This contains most of the rather ugly defines that implement our
- * ability to use UART=n and LED=D3, and some avr family bit name differences.
- */
- #include "pin_defs.h"
- /*
- * stk500.h contains the constant definitions for the stk500v1 comm protocol
- */
- #include "stk500.h"
- #ifndef LED_START_FLASHES
- #define LED_START_FLASHES 0
- #endif
- /* set the UART baud rate defaults */
- #ifndef BAUD_RATE
- #if F_CPU >= 8000000L
- #define BAUD_RATE 115200L // Highest rate Avrdude win32 will support
- #elif F_CPU >= 1000000L
- #define BAUD_RATE 9600L // 19200 also supported, but with significant error
- #elif F_CPU >= 128000L
- #define BAUD_RATE 4800L // Good for 128kHz internal RC
- #else
- #define BAUD_RATE 1200L // Good even at 32768Hz
- #endif
- #endif
- #ifndef UART
- #define UART 0
- #endif
- #define BAUD_SETTING (( (F_CPU + BAUD_RATE * 4L) / ((BAUD_RATE * 8L))) - 1 )
- #define BAUD_ACTUAL (F_CPU/(8 * ((BAUD_SETTING)+1)))
- #if BAUD_ACTUAL <= BAUD_RATE
- #define BAUD_ERROR (( 100*(BAUD_RATE - BAUD_ACTUAL) ) / BAUD_RATE)
- #if BAUD_ERROR >= 5
- #error BAUD_RATE error greater than -5%
- #elif BAUD_ERROR >= 2
- #warning BAUD_RATE error greater than -2%
- #endif
- #else
- #define BAUD_ERROR (( 100*(BAUD_ACTUAL - BAUD_RATE) ) / BAUD_RATE)
- #if BAUD_ERROR >= 5
- #error BAUD_RATE error greater than 5%
- #elif BAUD_ERROR >= 2
- #warning BAUD_RATE error greater than 2%
- #endif
- #endif
- #if (F_CPU + BAUD_RATE * 4L) / (BAUD_RATE * 8L) - 1 > 250
- #error Unachievable baud rate (too slow) BAUD_RATE
- #endif // baud rate slow check
- #if (F_CPU + BAUD_RATE * 4L) / (BAUD_RATE * 8L) - 1 < 3
- #if BAUD_ERROR != 0 // permit high bitrates (ie 1Mbps@16MHz) if error is zero
- #error Unachievable baud rate (too fast) BAUD_RATE
- #endif
- #endif // baud rate fastn check
- /* Watchdog settings */
- #define WATCHDOG_OFF (0)
- #define WATCHDOG_16MS (_BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_32MS (_BV(WDP0) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_64MS (_BV(WDP1) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_125MS (_BV(WDP1) | _BV(WDP0) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_250MS (_BV(WDP2) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_500MS (_BV(WDP2) | _BV(WDP0) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_1S (_BV(WDP2) | _BV(WDP1) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_2S (_BV(WDP2) | _BV(WDP1) | _BV(WDP0) | _BV(WDE))
- #ifndef __AVR_ATmega8__
- #define WATCHDOG_4S (_BV(WDP3) | _BV(WDE))
- #define WATCHDOG_8S (_BV(WDP3) | _BV(WDP0) | _BV(WDE))
- #endif
- /*
- * We can never load flash with more than 1 page at a time, so we can save
- * some code space on parts with smaller pagesize by using a smaller int.
- */
- #if SPM_PAGESIZE > 255
- typedef uint16_t pagelen_t ;
- #define GETLENGTH(len) len = getch()<<8; len |= getch()
- #else
- typedef uint8_t pagelen_t;
- #define GETLENGTH(len) (void) getch() /* skip high byte */; len = getch()
- #endif
- /* Function Prototypes
- * The main() function is in init9, which removes the interrupt vector table
- * we don't need. It is also 'OS_main', which means the compiler does not
- * generate any entry or exit code itself (but unlike 'naked', it doesn't
- * supress some compile-time options we want.)
- */
- int main(void) __attribute__ ((OS_main)) __attribute__ ((section (".init9")));
- void __attribute__((noinline)) putch(char);
- uint8_t __attribute__((noinline)) getch(void);
- void __attribute__((noinline)) verifySpace();
- void __attribute__((noinline)) watchdogConfig(uint8_t x);
- static inline void getNch(uint8_t);
- static inline void flash_led(uint8_t);
- static inline void watchdogReset();
- static inline void writebuffer(int8_t memtype, uint8_t *mybuff,
- uint16_t address, pagelen_t len);
- static inline void read_mem(uint8_t memtype,
- uint16_t address, pagelen_t len);
- #ifdef SOFT_UART
- void uartDelay() __attribute__ ((naked));
- #endif
- void appStart(uint8_t rstFlags) __attribute__ ((naked));
- /*
- * RAMSTART should be self-explanatory. It's bigger on parts with a
- * lot of peripheral registers. Let 0x100 be the default
- * Note that RAMSTART (for optiboot) need not be exactly at the start of RAM.
- */
- #if !defined(RAMSTART) // newer versions of gcc avr-libc define RAMSTART
- #define RAMSTART 0x100
- #if defined (__AVR_ATmega644P__)
- // correct for a bug in avr-libc
- #undef SIGNATURE_2
- #define SIGNATURE_2 0x0A
- #elif defined(__AVR_ATmega1280__)
- #undef RAMSTART
- #define RAMSTART (0x200)
- #endif
- #endif
- /* C zero initialises all global variables. However, that requires */
- /* These definitions are NOT zero initialised, but that doesn't matter */
- /* This allows us to drop the zero init code, saving us memory */
- #define buff ((uint8_t*)(RAMSTART))
- /* Virtual boot partition support */
- #ifdef VIRTUAL_BOOT_PARTITION
- #define rstVect0_sav (*(uint8_t*)(RAMSTART+SPM_PAGESIZE*2+4))
- #define rstVect1_sav (*(uint8_t*)(RAMSTART+SPM_PAGESIZE*2+5))
- #define saveVect0_sav (*(uint8_t*)(RAMSTART+SPM_PAGESIZE*2+6))
- #define saveVect1_sav (*(uint8_t*)(RAMSTART+SPM_PAGESIZE*2+7))
- // Vector to save original reset jump:
- // SPM Ready is least probably used, so it's default
- // if not, use old way WDT_vect_num,
- // or simply set custom save_vect_num in Makefile using vector name
- // or even raw number.
- #if !defined (save_vect_num)
- #if defined (SPM_RDY_vect_num)
- #define save_vect_num (SPM_RDY_vect_num)
- #elif defined (SPM_READY_vect_num)
- #define save_vect_num (SPM_READY_vect_num)
- #elif defined (WDT_vect_num)
- #define save_vect_num (WDT_vect_num)
- #else
- #error Cant find SPM or WDT interrupt vector for this CPU
- #endif
- #endif //save_vect_num
- // check if it's on the same page (code assumes that)
- #if (SPM_PAGESIZE <= save_vect_num)
- #error Save vector not in the same page as reset!
- #endif
- #if FLASHEND > 8192
- // AVRs with more than 8k of flash have 4-byte vectors, and use jmp.
- // We save only 16 bits of address, so devices with more than 128KB
- // may behave wrong for upper part of address space.
- #define rstVect0 2
- #define rstVect1 3
- #define saveVect0 (save_vect_num*4+2)
- #define saveVect1 (save_vect_num*4+3)
- #define appstart_vec (save_vect_num*2)
- #else
- // AVRs with up to 8k of flash have 2-byte vectors, and use rjmp.
- #define rstVect0 0
- #define rstVect1 1
- #define saveVect0 (save_vect_num*2)
- #define saveVect1 (save_vect_num*2+1)
- #define appstart_vec (save_vect_num)
- #endif
- #else
- #define appstart_vec (0)
- #endif // VIRTUAL_BOOT_PARTITION
- /* main program starts here */
- int main(void) {
- uint8_t ch;
- /*
- * Making these local and in registers prevents the need for initializing
- * them, and also saves space because code no longer stores to memory.
- * (initializing address keeps the compiler happy, but isn't really
- * necessary, and uses 4 bytes of flash.)
- */
- register uint16_t address = 0;
- register pagelen_t length;
- // After the zero init loop, this is the first code to run.
- //
- // This code makes the following assumptions:
- // No interrupts will execute
- // SP points to RAMEND
- // r1 contains zero
- //
- // If not, uncomment the following instructions:
- // cli();
- asm volatile ("clr __zero_reg__");
- #if defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega32__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega16__)
- SP=RAMEND; // This is done by hardware reset
- #endif
- /*
- * modified Adaboot no-wait mod.
- * Pass the reset reason to app. Also, it appears that an Uno poweron
- * can leave multiple reset flags set; we only want the bootloader to
- * run on an 'external reset only' status
- */
- #if !defined(__AVR_ATmega16__)
- ch = MCUSR;
- MCUSR = 0;
- #else
- ch = MCUCSR;
- MCUCSR = 0;
- #endif
- if (ch & (_BV(WDRF) | _BV(BORF) | _BV(PORF)))
- appStart(ch);
- #if LED_START_FLASHES > 0
- // Set up Timer 1 for timeout counter
- TCCR1B = _BV(CS12) | _BV(CS10); // div 1024
- #endif
- #ifndef SOFT_UART
- #if defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega32__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega16__)
- UCSRA = _BV(U2X); //Double speed mode USART
- UCSRB = _BV(RXEN) | _BV(TXEN); // enable Rx & Tx
- UCSRC = _BV(URSEL) | _BV(UCSZ1) | _BV(UCSZ0); // config USART; 8N1
- UBRRL = (uint8_t)( (F_CPU + BAUD_RATE * 4L) / (BAUD_RATE * 8L) - 1 );
- #else
- UART_SRA = _BV(U2X0); //Double speed mode USART0
- UART_SRB = _BV(RXEN0) | _BV(TXEN0);
- UART_SRC = _BV(UCSZ00) | _BV(UCSZ01);
- UART_SRL = (uint8_t)( (F_CPU + BAUD_RATE * 4L) / (BAUD_RATE * 8L) - 1 );
- #endif
- #endif
- // Set up watchdog to trigger after 1s
- watchdogConfig(WATCHDOG_1S);
- #if (LED_START_FLASHES > 0) || defined(LED_DATA_FLASH)
- /* Set LED pin as output */
- LED_DDR |= _BV(LED);
- #endif
- #ifdef SOFT_UART
- /* Set TX pin as output */
- UART_DDR |= _BV(UART_TX_BIT);
- #endif
- #if LED_START_FLASHES > 0
- /* Flash onboard LED to signal entering of bootloader */
- flash_led(LED_START_FLASHES * 2);
- #endif
- /* Forever loop: exits by causing WDT reset */
- for (;;) {
- /* get character from UART */
- ch = getch();
- if(ch == STK_GET_PARAMETER) {
- unsigned char which = getch();
- verifySpace();
- /*
- * Send optiboot version as "SW version"
- * Note that the references to memory are optimized away.
- */
- if (which == 0x82) {
- putch(optiboot_version & 0xFF);
- } else if (which == 0x81) {
- putch(optiboot_version >> 8);
- } else {
- /*
- * GET PARAMETER returns a generic 0x03 reply for
- * other parameters - enough to keep Avrdude happy
- */
- putch(0x03);
- }
- }
- else if(ch == STK_SET_DEVICE) {
- // SET DEVICE is ignored
- getNch(20);
- }
- else if(ch == STK_SET_DEVICE_EXT) {
- // SET DEVICE EXT is ignored
- getNch(5);
- }
- else if(ch == STK_LOAD_ADDRESS) {
- // LOAD ADDRESS
- uint16_t newAddress;
- newAddress = getch();
- newAddress = (newAddress & 0xff) | (getch() << 8);
- #ifdef RAMPZ
- // Transfer top bit to RAMPZ
- RAMPZ = (newAddress & 0x8000) ? 1 : 0;
- #endif
- newAddress += newAddress; // Convert from word address to byte address
- address = newAddress;
- verifySpace();
- }
- else if(ch == STK_UNIVERSAL) {
- // UNIVERSAL command is ignored
- getNch(4);
- putch(0x00);
- }
- /* Write memory, length is big endian and is in bytes */
- else if(ch == STK_PROG_PAGE) {
- // PROGRAM PAGE - we support flash programming only, not EEPROM
- uint8_t desttype;
- uint8_t *bufPtr;
- pagelen_t savelength;
- GETLENGTH(length);
- savelength = length;
- desttype = getch();
- // read a page worth of contents
- bufPtr = buff;
- do *bufPtr++ = getch();
- while (--length);
- // Read command terminator, start reply
- verifySpace();
- #ifdef VIRTUAL_BOOT_PARTITION
- #if FLASHEND > 8192
- /*
- * AVR with 4-byte ISR Vectors and "jmp"
- * WARNING: this works only up to 128KB flash!
- */
- if (address == 0) {
- // This is the reset vector page. We need to live-patch the
- // code so the bootloader runs first.
- //
- // Save jmp targets (for "Verify")
- rstVect0_sav = buff[rstVect0];
- rstVect1_sav = buff[rstVect1];
- saveVect0_sav = buff[saveVect0];
- saveVect1_sav = buff[saveVect1];
- // Move RESET jmp target to 'save' vector
- buff[saveVect0] = rstVect0_sav;
- buff[saveVect1] = rstVect1_sav;
- // Add jump to bootloader at RESET vector
- // WARNING: this works as long as 'main' is in first section
- buff[rstVect0] = ((uint16_t)main) & 0xFF;
- buff[rstVect1] = ((uint16_t)main) >> 8;
- }
- #else
- /*
- * AVR with 2-byte ISR Vectors and rjmp
- */
- if ((uint16_t)(void*)address == rstVect0) {
- // This is the reset vector page. We need to live-patch
- // the code so the bootloader runs first.
- //
- // Move RESET vector to 'save' vector
- // Save jmp targets (for "Verify")
- rstVect0_sav = buff[rstVect0];
- rstVect1_sav = buff[rstVect1];
- saveVect0_sav = buff[saveVect0];
- saveVect1_sav = buff[saveVect1];
- // Instruction is a relative jump (rjmp), so recalculate.
- uint16_t vect=(rstVect0_sav & 0xff) | ((rstVect1_sav & 0x0f)<<8); //calculate 12b displacement
- vect = (vect-save_vect_num) & 0x0fff; //substract 'save' interrupt position and wrap around 4096
- // Move RESET jmp target to 'save' vector
- buff[saveVect0] = vect & 0xff;
- buff[saveVect1] = (vect >> 8) | 0xc0; //
- // Add rjump to bootloader at RESET vector
- vect = ((uint16_t)main) &0x0fff; //WARNIG: this works as long as 'main' is in first section
- buff[0] = vect & 0xFF; // rjmp 0x1c00 instruction
- buff[1] = (vect >> 8) | 0xC0;
- }
- #endif // FLASHEND
- #endif // VBP
- writebuffer(desttype, buff, address, savelength);
- }
- /* Read memory block mode, length is big endian. */
- else if(ch == STK_READ_PAGE) {
- uint8_t desttype;
- GETLENGTH(length);
- desttype = getch();
- verifySpace();
- read_mem(desttype, address, length);
- }
- /* Get device signature bytes */
- else if(ch == STK_READ_SIGN) {
- // READ SIGN - return what Avrdude wants to hear
- verifySpace();
- putch(SIGNATURE_0);
- putch(SIGNATURE_1);
- putch(SIGNATURE_2);
- }
- else if (ch == STK_LEAVE_PROGMODE) { /* 'Q' */
- // Adaboot no-wait mod
- watchdogConfig(WATCHDOG_16MS);
- verifySpace();
- }
- else {
- // This covers the response to commands like STK_ENTER_PROGMODE
- verifySpace();
- }
- putch(STK_OK);
- }
- }
- void putch(char ch) {
- #ifndef SOFT_UART
- while (!(UART_SRA & _BV(UDRE0)));
- UART_UDR = ch;
- #else
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- " com %[ch]\n" // ones complement, carry set
- " sec\n"
- "1: brcc 2f\n"
- " cbi %[uartPort],%[uartBit]\n"
- " rjmp 3f\n"
- "2: sbi %[uartPort],%[uartBit]\n"
- " nop\n"
- "3: rcall uartDelay\n"
- " rcall uartDelay\n"
- " lsr %[ch]\n"
- " dec %[bitcnt]\n"
- " brne 1b\n"
- :
- :
- [bitcnt] "d" (10),
- [ch] "r" (ch),
- [uartPort] "I" (_SFR_IO_ADDR(UART_PORT)),
- [uartBit] "I" (UART_TX_BIT)
- :
- "r25"
- );
- #endif
- }
- uint8_t getch(void) {
- uint8_t ch;
- #ifdef LED_DATA_FLASH
- #if defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega32__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega16__)
- LED_PORT ^= _BV(LED);
- #else
- LED_PIN |= _BV(LED);
- #endif
- #endif
- #ifdef SOFT_UART
- watchdogReset();
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- "1: sbic %[uartPin],%[uartBit]\n" // Wait for start edge
- " rjmp 1b\n"
- " rcall uartDelay\n" // Get to middle of start bit
- "2: rcall uartDelay\n" // Wait 1 bit period
- " rcall uartDelay\n" // Wait 1 bit period
- " clc\n"
- " sbic %[uartPin],%[uartBit]\n"
- " sec\n"
- " dec %[bitCnt]\n"
- " breq 3f\n"
- " ror %[ch]\n"
- " rjmp 2b\n"
- "3:\n"
- :
- [ch] "=r" (ch)
- :
- [bitCnt] "d" (9),
- [uartPin] "I" (_SFR_IO_ADDR(UART_PIN)),
- [uartBit] "I" (UART_RX_BIT)
- :
- "r25"
- );
- #else
- while(!(UART_SRA & _BV(RXC0)))
- ;
- if (!(UART_SRA & _BV(FE0))) {
- /*
- * A Framing Error indicates (probably) that something is talking
- * to us at the wrong bit rate. Assume that this is because it
- * expects to be talking to the application, and DON'T reset the
- * watchdog. This should cause the bootloader to abort and run
- * the application "soon", if it keeps happening. (Note that we
- * don't care that an invalid char is returned...)
- */
- watchdogReset();
- }
- ch = UART_UDR;
- #endif
- #ifdef LED_DATA_FLASH
- #if defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega32__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega16__)
- LED_PORT ^= _BV(LED);
- #else
- LED_PIN |= _BV(LED);
- #endif
- #endif
- return ch;
- }
- #ifdef SOFT_UART
- // AVR305 equation: #define UART_B_VALUE (((F_CPU/BAUD_RATE)-23)/6)
- // Adding 3 to numerator simulates nearest rounding for more accurate baud rates
- #define UART_B_VALUE (((F_CPU/BAUD_RATE)-20)/6)
- #if UART_B_VALUE > 255
- #error Baud rate too slow for soft UART
- #endif
- void uartDelay() {
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- "ldi r25,%[count]\n"
- "1:dec r25\n"
- "brne 1b\n"
- "ret\n"
- ::[count] "M" (UART_B_VALUE)
- );
- }
- #endif
- void getNch(uint8_t count) {
- do getch(); while (--count);
- verifySpace();
- }
- void verifySpace() {
- if (getch() != CRC_EOP) {
- watchdogConfig(WATCHDOG_16MS); // shorten WD timeout
- while (1) // and busy-loop so that WD causes
- ; // a reset and app start.
- }
- putch(STK_INSYNC);
- }
- #if LED_START_FLASHES > 0
- void flash_led(uint8_t count) {
- do {
- TCNT1 = -(F_CPU/(1024*16));
- TIFR1 = _BV(TOV1);
- while(!(TIFR1 & _BV(TOV1)));
- #if defined(__AVR_ATmega8__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega32__) || defined (__AVR_ATmega16__)
- LED_PORT ^= _BV(LED);
- #else
- LED_PIN |= _BV(LED);
- #endif
- watchdogReset();
- } while (--count);
- }
- #endif
- // Watchdog functions. These are only safe with interrupts turned off.
- void watchdogReset() {
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- "wdr\n"
- );
- }
- void watchdogConfig(uint8_t x) {
- WDTCSR = _BV(WDCE) | _BV(WDE);
- WDTCSR = x;
- }
- void appStart(uint8_t rstFlags) {
- // save the reset flags in the designated register
- // This can be saved in a main program by putting code in .init0 (which
- // executes before normal c init code) to save R2 to a global variable.
- __asm__ __volatile__ ("mov r2, %0\n" :: "r" (rstFlags));
- watchdogConfig(WATCHDOG_OFF);
- // Note that appstart_vec is defined so that this works with either
- // real or virtual boot partitions.
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- // Jump to 'save' or RST vector
- "ldi r30,%[rstvec]\n"
- "clr r31\n"
- "ijmp\n"::[rstvec] "M"(appstart_vec)
- );
- }
- /*
- * void writebuffer(memtype, buffer, address, length)
- */
- static inline void writebuffer(int8_t memtype, uint8_t *mybuff,
- uint16_t address, pagelen_t len)
- {
- switch (memtype) {
- case 'E': // EEPROM
- #if defined(SUPPORT_EEPROM) || defined(BIGBOOT)
- while(len--) {
- eeprom_write_byte((uint8_t *)(address++), *mybuff++);
- }
- #else
- /*
- * On systems where EEPROM write is not supported, just busy-loop
- * until the WDT expires, which will eventually cause an error on
- * host system (which is what it should do.)
- */
- while (1)
- ; // Error: wait for WDT
- #endif
- break;
- default: // FLASH
- /*
- * Default to writing to Flash program memory. By making this
- * the default rather than checking for the correct code, we save
- * space on chips that don't support any other memory types.
- */
- {
- // Copy buffer into programming buffer
- uint8_t *bufPtr = mybuff;
- uint16_t addrPtr = (uint16_t)(void*)address;
- /*
- * Start the page erase and wait for it to finish. There
- * used to be code to do this while receiving the data over
- * the serial link, but the performance improvement was slight,
- * and we needed the space back.
- */
- __boot_page_erase_short((uint16_t)(void*)address);
- boot_spm_busy_wait();
- /*
- * Copy data from the buffer into the flash write buffer.
- */
- do {
- uint16_t a;
- a = *bufPtr++;
- a |= (*bufPtr++) << 8;
- __boot_page_fill_short((uint16_t)(void*)addrPtr,a);
- addrPtr += 2;
- } while (len -= 2);
- /*
- * Actually Write the buffer to flash (and wait for it to finish.)
- */
- __boot_page_write_short((uint16_t)(void*)address);
- boot_spm_busy_wait();
- #if defined(RWWSRE)
- // Reenable read access to flash
- boot_rww_enable();
- #endif
- } // default block
- break;
- } // switch
- }
- static inline void read_mem(uint8_t memtype, uint16_t address, pagelen_t length)
- {
- uint8_t ch;
- switch (memtype) {
- #if defined(SUPPORT_EEPROM) || defined(BIGBOOT)
- case 'E': // EEPROM
- do {
- putch(eeprom_read_byte((uint8_t *)(address++)));
- } while (--length);
- break;
- #endif
- default:
- do {
- #ifdef VIRTUAL_BOOT_PARTITION
- // Undo vector patch in bottom page so verify passes
- if (address == rstVect0) ch = rstVect0_sav;
- else if (address == rstVect1) ch = rstVect1_sav;
- else if (address == saveVect0) ch = saveVect0_sav;
- else if (address == saveVect1) ch = saveVect1_sav;
- else ch = pgm_read_byte_near(address);
- address++;
- #elif defined(RAMPZ)
- // Since RAMPZ should already be set, we need to use EPLM directly.
- // Also, we can use the autoincrement version of lpm to update "address"
- // do putch(pgm_read_byte_near(address++));
- // while (--length);
- // read a Flash and increment the address (may increment RAMPZ)
- __asm__ ("elpm %0,Z+\n" : "=r" (ch), "=z" (address): "1" (address));
- #else
- // read a Flash byte and increment the address
- __asm__ ("lpm %0,Z+\n" : "=r" (ch), "=z" (address): "1" (address));
- #endif
- putch(ch);
- } while (--length);
- break;
- } // switch
- }
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