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Re: [avrdude-dev] [bug #19679] debugwire programming does not reset the
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Colin O'Flynn |
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Re: [avrdude-dev] [bug #19679] debugwire programming does not reset the target |
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Wed, 02 May 2007 16:40:20 -0300 |
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Hello,
This is not done explicitly, from the source:
/*
* In debugWire mode, don't reset. Do a forced stop, and tell the
* ICE to stop any timers, too.
*/
if (pgm->flag & PGM_FL_IS_DW) {
unsigned char parm[] = { 0 };
(void)jtagmkII_setparm(pgm, PAR_TIMERS_RUNNING, parm);
}
I'm not sure why, I'm sure there is a good reason though! I CC'd Joerg on this
to hopefully get a better idea...
-Colin
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 03:13, anonymous wrote:
> URL:
> <http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?19679>
>
> Summary: debugwire programming does not reset the target
> Project: AVR Downloader/UploaDEr
> Submitted by: None
> Submitted on: Tuesday 04/24/2007 at 06:13 UTC
> Category: None
> Severity: 3 - Normal
> Priority: 5 - Normal
> Item Group: None
> Status: None
> Privacy: Public
> Assigned to: None
> Originator Name: Mikhail
> Originator Email: address@hidden
> Open/Closed: Open
> Discussion Lock: Any
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> _______________________________________________________
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> Details:
>
> it seems that programming via debugWire does not reset the target. This
> leads to random actions soon after upload.
> All other programming options reset target, so it feels really strange that
> debugWire does not.
>
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