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-rw-r--r--tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile.bsd21
-rw-r--r--tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/gpl3.txt674
-rw-r--r--tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c1010
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diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile b/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b2833e62..000000000
--- a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-OS ?= LINUX
-#OS ?= WINDOWS
-#OS ?= MACOSX
-#OS ?= BSD
-
-ifeq ($(OS), LINUX) # also works on FreeBSD
-CC ?= gcc
-CFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall
-hid_bootloader_cli: hid_bootloader_cli.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -s -DUSE_LIBUSB -o hid_bootloader_cli hid_bootloader_cli.c -lusb
-
-
-else ifeq ($(OS), WINDOWS)
-CC = i586-mingw32msvc-gcc
-CFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall
-hid_bootloader_cli.exe: hid_bootloader_cli.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -s -DUSE_WIN32 -o hid_bootloader_cli.exe hid_bootloader_cli.c -lhid -lsetupapi
-
-
-else ifeq ($(OS), MACOSX)
-CC ?= gcc
-SDK ?= /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk
-CFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall
-hid_bootloader_cli: hid_bootloader_cli.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DUSE_APPLE_IOKIT -isysroot $(SDK) -o hid_bootloader_cli hid_bootloader_cli.c -Wl,-syslibroot,$(SDK) -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation
-
-
-else ifeq ($(OS), BSD) # works on NetBSD and OpenBSD
-CC ?= gcct
-CFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall
-hid_bootloader_cli: hid_bootloader_cli.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -s -DUSE_UHID -o hid_bootloader_cli hid_bootloader_cli.c
-
-
-endif
-
-
-clean:
- rm -f hid_bootloader_cli hid_bootloader_cli.exe
diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile.bsd b/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile.bsd
deleted file mode 100644
index a15a66405..000000000
--- a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/Makefile.bsd
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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-OS ?= FreeBSD
-#OS ?= NetBSD
-#OS ?= OpenBSD
-
-CFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall
-CC ?= gcc
-
-.if $(OS) == "FreeBSD"
-CFLAGS += -DUSE_LIBUSB
-LIBS = -lusb
-.elif $(OS) == "NetBSD" || $(OS) == "OpenBSD"
-CFLAGS += -DUSE_UHID
-LIBS =
-.endif
-
-
-hid_bootloader_cli: hid_bootloader_cli.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -s -o hid_bootloader_cli hid_bootloader_cli.c $(LIBS)
-
-clean:
- rm -f hid_bootloader_cli
diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/gpl3.txt b/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/gpl3.txt
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index 94a9ed024..000000000
--- a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/gpl3.txt
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@@ -1,674 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c b/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 058ccc63d..000000000
--- a/tmk_core/protocol/lufa/LUFA-git/Bootloaders/HID/HostLoaderApp/hid_bootloader_cli.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1010 +0,0 @@
-/* Modified for the LUFA HID Bootloader by Dean Camera
- * http://www.lufa-lib.org
- *
- * THIS MODIFIED VERSION IS UNSUPPORTED BY PJRC.
- */
-
-/* Teensy Loader, Command Line Interface
- * Program and Reboot Teensy Board with HalfKay Bootloader
- * http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader_cli.html
- * Copyright 2008-2010, PJRC.COM, LLC
- *
- *
- * You may redistribute this program and/or modify it under the terms
- * of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
- * Foundation, version 3 of the License.
- *
- * 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, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
- */
-
-/* Want to incorporate this code into a proprietary application??
- * Just email paul@pjrc.com to ask. Usually it's not a problem,
- * but you do need to ask to use this code in any way other than
- * those permitted by the GNU General Public License, version 3 */
-
-/* For non-root permissions on ubuntu or similar udev-based linux
- * http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/49-teensy.rules
- */
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-
-void usage(void)
-{
- fprintf(stderr, "Usage: hid_bootloader_cli -mmcu=<MCU> [-w] [-h] [-n] [-v] <file.hex>\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "\t-w : Wait for device to appear\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "\t-r : Use hard reboot if device not online\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "\t-n : No reboot after programming\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "\t-v : Verbose output\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "\n<MCU> = atmegaXXuY or at90usbXXXY");
-
- fprintf(stderr, "\nFor support and more information, please visit:\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "http://www.lufa-lib.org\n");
-
- fprintf(stderr, "\nBased on the TeensyHID command line programmer software:\n");
- fprintf(stderr, "http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader_cli.html\n");
- exit(1);
-}
-
-// USB Access Functions
-int teensy_open(void);
-int teensy_write(void *buf, int len, double timeout);
-void teensy_close(void);
-int hard_reboot(void);
-
-// Intel Hex File Functions
-int read_intel_hex(const char *filename);
-int ihex_bytes_within_range(int begin, int end);
-void ihex_get_data(int addr, int len, unsigned char *bytes);
-
-// Misc stuff
-int printf_verbose(const char *format, ...);
-void delay(double seconds);
-void die(const char *str, ...);
-void parse_options(int argc, char **argv);
-
-// options (from user via command line args)
-int wait_for_device_to_appear = 0;
-int hard_reboot_device = 0;
-int reboot_after_programming = 1;
-int verbose = 0;
-int code_size = 0, block_size = 0;
-const char *filename=NULL;
-
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* Main Program */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- unsigned char buf[260];
- int num, addr, r, first_block=1, waited=0;
-
- // parse command line arguments
- parse_options(argc, argv);
- if (!filename) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Filename must be specified\n\n");
- usage();
- }
- if (!code_size) {
- fprintf(stderr, "MCU type must be specified\n\n");
- usage();
- }
- printf_verbose("Teensy Loader, Command Line, Version 2.0\n");
-
- // read the intel hex file
- // this is done first so any error is reported before using USB
- num = read_intel_hex(filename);
- if (num < 0) die("error reading intel hex file \"%s\"", filename);
- printf_verbose("Read \"%s\": %d bytes, %.1f%% usage\n",
- filename, num, (double)num / (double)code_size * 100.0);
-
- // open the USB device
- while (1) {
- if (teensy_open()) break;
- if (hard_reboot_device) {
- if (!hard_reboot()) die("Unable to find rebootor\n");
- printf_verbose("Hard Reboot performed\n");
- hard_reboot_device = 0; // only hard reboot once
- wait_for_device_to_appear = 1;
- }
- if (!wait_for_device_to_appear) die("Unable to open device\n");
- if (!waited) {
- printf_verbose("Waiting for Teensy device...\n");
- printf_verbose(" (hint: press the reset button)\n");
- waited = 1;
- }
- delay(0.25);
- }
- printf_verbose("Found HalfKay Bootloader\n");
-
- // if we waited for the device, read the hex file again
- // perhaps it changed while we were waiting?
- if (waited) {
- num = read_intel_hex(filename);
- if (num < 0) die("error reading intel hex file \"%s\"", filename);
- printf_verbose("Read \"%s\": %d bytes, %.1f%% usage\n",
- filename, num, (double)num / (double)code_size * 100.0);
- }
-
- // program the data
- printf_verbose("Programming");
- fflush(stdout);
- for (addr = 0; addr < code_size; addr += block_size) {
- if (addr > 0 && !ihex_bytes_within_range(addr, addr + block_size - 1)) {
- // don't waste time on blocks that are unused,
- // but always do the first one to erase the chip
- continue;
- }
- printf_verbose(".");
- if (code_size < 0x10000) {
- buf[0] = addr & 255;
- buf[1] = (addr >> 8) & 255;
- } else {
- buf[0] = (addr >> 8) & 255;
- buf[1] = (addr >> 16) & 255;
- }
- ihex_get_data(addr, block_size, buf + 2);
- r = teensy_write(buf, block_size + 2, first_block ? 3.0 : 0.25);
- if (!r) die("error writing to Teensy\n");
- first_block = 0;
- }
- printf_verbose("\n");
-
- // reboot to the user's new code
- if (reboot_after_programming) {
- printf_verbose("Booting\n");
- buf[0] = 0xFF;
- buf[1] = 0xFF;
- memset(buf + 2, 0, sizeof(buf) - 2);
- teensy_write(buf, block_size + 2, 0.25);
- }
- teensy_close();
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* USB Access - libusb (Linux & FreeBSD) */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-#if defined(USE_LIBUSB)
-
-// http://libusb.sourceforge.net/doc/index.html
-#include <usb.h>
-
-usb_dev_handle * open_usb_device(int vid, int pid)
-{
- struct usb_bus *bus;
- struct usb_device *dev;
- usb_dev_handle *h;
- #ifdef LIBUSB_HAS_GET_DRIVER_NP
- char buf[128];
- #endif
- int r;
-
- usb_init();
- usb_find_busses();
- usb_find_devices();
- //printf_verbose("\nSearching for USB device:\n");
- for (bus = usb_get_busses(); bus; bus = bus->next) {
- for (dev = bus->devices; dev; dev = dev->next) {
- //printf_verbose("bus \"%s\", device \"%s\" vid=%04X, pid=%04X\n",
- // bus->dirname, dev->filename,
- // dev->descriptor.idVendor,
- // dev->descriptor.idProduct
- //);
- if (dev->descriptor.idVendor != vid) continue;
- if (dev->descriptor.idProduct != pid) continue;
- h = usb_open(dev);
- if (!h) {
- printf_verbose("Found device but unable to open");
- continue;
- }
- #ifdef LIBUSB_HAS_GET_DRIVER_NP
- r = usb_get_driver_np(h, 0, buf, sizeof(buf));
- if (r >= 0) {
- r = usb_detach_kernel_driver_np(h, 0);
- if (r < 0) {
- usb_close(h);
- printf_verbose("Device is in use by \"%s\" driver", buf);
- continue;
- }
- }
- #endif
- // Mac OS-X - removing this call to usb_claim_interface() might allow
- // this to work, even though it is a clear misuse of the libusb API.
- // normally Apple's IOKit should be used on Mac OS-X
- r = usb_claim_interface(h, 0);
- if (r < 0) {
- usb_close(h);
- printf_verbose("Unable to claim interface, check USB permissions");
- continue;
- }
- return h;
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-static usb_dev_handle *libusb_teensy_handle = NULL;
-
-int teensy_open(void)
-{
- teensy_close();
- libusb_teensy_handle = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0478);
-
- if (!libusb_teensy_handle)
- libusb_teensy_handle = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (!libusb_teensy_handle) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-int teensy_write(void *buf, int len, double timeout)
-{
- int r;
-
- if (!libusb_teensy_handle) return 0;
- r = usb_control_msg(libusb_teensy_handle, 0x21, 9, 0x0200, 0, (char *)buf,
- len, (int)(timeout * 1000.0));
- if (r < 0) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-void teensy_close(void)
-{
- if (!libusb_teensy_handle) return;
- usb_release_interface(libusb_teensy_handle, 0);
- usb_close(libusb_teensy_handle);
- libusb_teensy_handle = NULL;
-}
-
-int hard_reboot(void)
-{
- usb_dev_handle *rebootor;
- int r;
-
- rebootor = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0477);
-
- if (!rebootor)
- rebootor = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (!rebootor) return 0;
- r = usb_control_msg(rebootor, 0x21, 9, 0x0200, 0, "reboot", 6, 100);
- usb_release_interface(rebootor, 0);
- usb_close(rebootor);
- if (r < 0) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* USB Access - Microsoft WIN32 */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-#if defined(USE_WIN32)
-
-// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms790932.aspx
-#include <windows.h>
-#include <setupapi.h>
-#include <ddk/hidsdi.h>
-#include <ddk/hidclass.h>
-
-HANDLE open_usb_device(int vid, int pid)
-{
- GUID guid;
- HDEVINFO info;
- DWORD index, required_size;
- SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA iface;
- SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA *details;
- HIDD_ATTRIBUTES attrib;
- HANDLE h;
- BOOL ret;
-
- HidD_GetHidGuid(&guid);
- info = SetupDiGetClassDevs(&guid, NULL, NULL, DIGCF_PRESENT | DIGCF_DEVICEINTERFACE);
- if (info == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return NULL;
- for (index=0; 1 ;index++) {
- iface.cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DATA);
- ret = SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces(info, NULL, &guid, index, &iface);
- if (!ret) {
- SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(info);
- break;
- }
- SetupDiGetInterfaceDeviceDetail(info, &iface, NULL, 0, &required_size, NULL);
- details = (SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA *)malloc(required_size);
- if (details == NULL) continue;
- memset(details, 0, required_size);
- details->cbSize = sizeof(SP_DEVICE_INTERFACE_DETAIL_DATA);
- ret = SetupDiGetDeviceInterfaceDetail(info, &iface, details,
- required_size, NULL, NULL);
- if (!ret) {
- free(details);
- continue;
- }
- h = CreateFile(details->DevicePath, GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE,
- FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING,
- FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, NULL);
- free(details);
- if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) continue;
- attrib.Size = sizeof(HIDD_ATTRIBUTES);
- ret = HidD_GetAttributes(h, &attrib);
- if (!ret) {
- CloseHandle(h);
- continue;
- }
- if (attrib.VendorID != vid || attrib.ProductID != pid) {
- CloseHandle(h);
- continue;
- }
- SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList(info);
- return h;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-int write_usb_device(HANDLE h, void *buf, int len, int timeout)
-{
- static HANDLE event = NULL;
- unsigned char tmpbuf[1040];
- OVERLAPPED ov;
- DWORD n, r;
-
- if (len > sizeof(tmpbuf) - 1) return 0;
- if (event == NULL) {
- event = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, TRUE, NULL);
- if (!event) return 0;
- }
- ResetEvent(&event);
- memset(&ov, 0, sizeof(ov));
- ov.hEvent = event;
- tmpbuf[0] = 0;
- memcpy(tmpbuf + 1, buf, len);
- if (!WriteFile(h, tmpbuf, len + 1, NULL, &ov)) {
- if (GetLastError() != ERROR_IO_PENDING) return 0;
- r = WaitForSingleObject(event, timeout);
- if (r == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
- CancelIo(h);
- return 0;
- }
- if (r != WAIT_OBJECT_0) return 0;
- }
- if (!GetOverlappedResult(h, &ov, &n, FALSE)) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-static HANDLE win32_teensy_handle = NULL;
-
-int teensy_open(void)
-{
- teensy_close();
- win32_teensy_handle = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0478);
-
- if (!win32_teensy_handle)
- win32_teensy_handle = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (!win32_teensy_handle) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-int teensy_write(void *buf, int len, double timeout)
-{
- int r;
- if (!win32_teensy_handle) return 0;
- r = write_usb_device(win32_teensy_handle, buf, len, (int)(timeout * 1000.0));
- return r;
-}
-
-void teensy_close(void)
-{
- if (!win32_teensy_handle) return;
- CloseHandle(win32_teensy_handle);
- win32_teensy_handle = NULL;
-}
-
-int hard_reboot(void)
-{
- HANDLE rebootor;
- int r;
-
- rebootor = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0477);
-
- if (!rebootor)
- rebootor = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (!rebootor) return 0;
- r = write_usb_device(rebootor, "reboot", 6, 100);
- CloseHandle(rebootor);
- return r;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* USB Access - Apple's IOKit, Mac OS-X */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-#if defined(USE_APPLE_IOKIT)
-
-// http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2007/tn2187.html
-#include <IOKit/IOKitLib.h>
-#include <IOKit/hid/IOHIDLib.h>
-#include <IOKit/hid/IOHIDDevice.h>
-
-struct usb_list_struct {
- IOHIDDeviceRef ref;
- int pid;
- int vid;
- struct usb_list_struct *next;
-};
-
-static struct usb_list_struct *usb_list=NULL;
-static IOHIDManagerRef hid_manager=NULL;
-
-void attach_callback(void *context, IOReturn r, void *hid_mgr, IOHIDDeviceRef dev)
-{
- CFTypeRef type;
- struct usb_list_struct *n, *p;
- int32_t pid, vid;
-
- if (!dev) return;
- type = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(dev, CFSTR(kIOHIDVendorIDKey));
- if (!type || CFGetTypeID(type) != CFNumberGetTypeID()) return;
- if (!CFNumberGetValue((CFNumberRef)type, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &vid)) return;
- type = IOHIDDeviceGetProperty(dev, CFSTR(kIOHIDProductIDKey));
- if (!type || CFGetTypeID(type) != CFNumberGetTypeID()) return;
- if (!CFNumberGetValue((CFNumberRef)type, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &pid)) return;
- n = (struct usb_list_struct *)malloc(sizeof(struct usb_list_struct));
- if (!n) return;
- //printf("attach callback: vid=%04X, pid=%04X\n", vid, pid);
- n->ref = dev;
- n->vid = vid;
- n->pid = pid;
- n->next = NULL;
- if (usb_list == NULL) {
- usb_list = n;
- } else {
- for (p = usb_list; p->next; p = p->next) ;
- p->next = n;
- }
-}
-
-void detach_callback(void *context, IOReturn r, void *hid_mgr, IOHIDDeviceRef dev)
-{
- struct usb_list_struct *p, *tmp, *prev=NULL;
-
- p = usb_list;
- while (p) {
- if (p->ref == dev) {
- if (prev) {
- prev->next = p->next;
- } else {
- usb_list = p->next;
- }
- tmp = p;
- p = p->next;
- free(tmp);
- } else {
- prev = p;
- p = p->next;
- }
- }
-}
-
-void init_hid_manager(void)
-{
- CFMutableDictionaryRef dict;
- IOReturn ret;
-
- if (hid_manager) return;
- hid_manager = IOHIDManagerCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone);
- if (hid_manager == NULL || CFGetTypeID(hid_manager) != IOHIDManagerGetTypeID()) {
- if (hid_manager) CFRelease(hid_manager);
- printf_verbose("no HID Manager - maybe this is a pre-Leopard (10.5) system?\n");
- return;
- }
- dict = CFDictionaryCreateMutable(kCFAllocatorDefault, 0,
- &kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks, &kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks);
- if (!dict) return;
- IOHIDManagerSetDeviceMatching(hid_manager, dict);
- CFRelease(dict);
- IOHIDManagerScheduleWithRunLoop(hid_manager, CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
- IOHIDManagerRegisterDeviceMatchingCallback(hid_manager, attach_callback, NULL);
- IOHIDManagerRegisterDeviceRemovalCallback(hid_manager, detach_callback, NULL);
- ret = IOHIDManagerOpen(hid_manager, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone);
- if (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) {
- IOHIDManagerUnscheduleFromRunLoop(hid_manager,
- CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
- CFRelease(hid_manager);
- printf_verbose("Error opening HID Manager");
- }
-}
-
-static void do_run_loop(void)
-{
- while (CFRunLoopRunInMode(kCFRunLoopDefaultMode, 0, true) == kCFRunLoopRunHandledSource) ;
-}
-
-IOHIDDeviceRef open_usb_device(int vid, int pid)
-{
- struct usb_list_struct *p;
- IOReturn ret;
-
- init_hid_manager();
- do_run_loop();
- for (p = usb_list; p; p = p->next) {
- if (p->vid == vid && p->pid == pid) {
- ret = IOHIDDeviceOpen(p->ref, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone);
- if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess) return p->ref;
- }
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-void close_usb_device(IOHIDDeviceRef dev)
-{
- struct usb_list_struct *p;
-
- do_run_loop();
- for (p = usb_list; p; p = p->next) {
- if (p->ref == dev) {
- IOHIDDeviceClose(dev, kIOHIDOptionsTypeNone);
- return;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static IOHIDDeviceRef iokit_teensy_reference = NULL;
-
-int teensy_open(void)
-{
- teensy_close();
- iokit_teensy_reference = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0478);
-
- if (!iokit_teensy_reference)
- iokit_teensy_reference = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (!iokit_teensy_reference) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-int teensy_write(void *buf, int len, double timeout)
-{
- IOReturn ret;
-
- // timeouts do not work on OS-X
- // IOHIDDeviceSetReportWithCallback is not implemented
- // even though Apple documents it with a code example!
- // submitted to Apple on 22-sep-2009, problem ID 7245050
- if (!iokit_teensy_reference) return 0;
- ret = IOHIDDeviceSetReport(iokit_teensy_reference,
- kIOHIDReportTypeOutput, 0, buf, len);
- if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess) return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-void teensy_close(void)
-{
- if (!iokit_teensy_reference) return;
- close_usb_device(iokit_teensy_reference);
- iokit_teensy_reference = NULL;
-}
-
-int hard_reboot(void)
-{
- IOHIDDeviceRef rebootor;
- IOReturn ret;
-
- rebootor = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0477);
-
- if (!rebootor)
- rebootor = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (!rebootor) return 0;
- ret = IOHIDDeviceSetReport(rebootor,
- kIOHIDReportTypeOutput, 0, (uint8_t *)("reboot"), 6);
- close_usb_device(rebootor);
- if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess) return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* USB Access - BSD's UHID driver */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-#if defined(USE_UHID)
-
-// Thanks to Todd T Fries for help getting this working on OpenBSD
-// and to Chris Kuethe for the initial patch to use UHID.
-
-#include <sys/ioctl.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <dirent.h>
-#include <dev/usb/usb.h>
-#ifndef USB_GET_DEVICEINFO
-#include <dev/usb/usb_ioctl.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifndef USB_GET_DEVICEINFO
-# define USB_GET_DEVICEINFO 0
-# error The USB_GET_DEVICEINFO ioctl() value is not defined for your system.
-#endif
-
-int open_usb_device(int vid, int pid)
-{
- int r, fd;
- DIR *dir;
- struct dirent *d;
- struct usb_device_info info;
- char buf[256];
-
- dir = opendir("/dev");
- if (!dir) return -1;
- while ((d = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
- if (strncmp(d->d_name, "uhid", 4) != 0) continue;
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/dev/%s", d->d_name);
- fd = open(buf, O_RDWR);
- if (fd < 0) continue;
- r = ioctl(fd, USB_GET_DEVICEINFO, &info);
- if (r < 0) {
- // NetBSD: added in 2004
- // OpenBSD: added November 23, 2009
- // FreeBSD: missing (FreeBSD 8.0) - USE_LIBUSB works!
- die("Error: your uhid driver does not support"
- " USB_GET_DEVICEINFO, please upgrade!\n");
- close(fd);
- closedir(dir);
- exit(1);
- }
- //printf("%s: v=%d, p=%d\n", buf, info.udi_vendorNo, info.udi_productNo);
- if (info.udi_vendorNo == vid && info.udi_productNo == pid) {
- closedir(dir);
- return fd;
- }
- close(fd);
- }
- closedir(dir);
- return -1;
-}
-
-static int uhid_teensy_fd = -1;
-
-int teensy_open(void)
-{
- teensy_close();
- uhid_teensy_fd = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0478);
-
- if (uhid_teensy_fd < 0)
- uhid_teensy_fd = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (uhid_teensy_fd < 0) return 0;
- return 1;
-}
-
-int teensy_write(void *buf, int len, double timeout)
-{
- int r;
-
- // TODO: implement timeout... how??
- r = write(uhid_teensy_fd, buf, len);
- if (r == len) return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-void teensy_close(void)
-{
- if (uhid_teensy_fd >= 0) {
- close(uhid_teensy_fd);
- uhid_teensy_fd = -1;
- }
-}
-
-int hard_reboot(void)
-{
- int r, rebootor_fd;
-
- rebootor_fd = open_usb_device(0x16C0, 0x0477);
-
- if (rebootor_fd < 0)
- rebootor_fd = open_usb_device(0x03eb, 0x2067);
-
- if (rebootor_fd < 0) return 0;
- r = write(rebootor_fd, "reboot", 6);
- delay(0.1);
- close(rebootor_fd);
- if (r == 6) return 1;
- return 0;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* Read Intel Hex File */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-// the maximum flash image size we can support
-// chips with larger memory may be used, but only this
-// much intel-hex data can be loaded into memory!
-#define MAX_MEMORY_SIZE 0x10000
-
-static unsigned char firmware_image[MAX_MEMORY_SIZE];
-static unsigned char firmware_mask[MAX_MEMORY_SIZE];
-static int end_record_seen=0;
-static int byte_count;
-static unsigned int extended_addr = 0;
-static int parse_hex_line(char *line);
-
-int read_intel_hex(const char *filename)
-{
- FILE *fp;
- int i, lineno=0;
- char buf[1024];
-
- byte_count = 0;
- end_record_seen = 0;
- for (i=0; i<MAX_MEMORY_SIZE; i++) {
- firmware_image[i] = 0xFF;
- firmware_mask[i] = 0;
- }
- extended_addr = 0;
-
- fp = fopen(filename, "r");
- if (fp == NULL) {
- //printf("Unable to read file %s\n", filename);
- return -1;
- }
- while (!feof(fp)) {
- *buf = '\0';
- if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) break;
- lineno++;
- if (*buf) {
- if (parse_hex_line(buf) == 0) {
- //printf("Warning, parse error line %d\n", lineno);
- fclose(fp);
- return -2;
- }
- }
- if (end_record_seen) break;
- if (feof(stdin)) break;
- }
- fclose(fp);
- return byte_count;
-}
-
-
-/* from ihex.c, at http://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/pm2_docs/intel-hex.html */
-
-/* parses a line of intel hex code, stores the data in bytes[] */
-/* and the beginning address in addr, and returns a 1 if the */
-/* line was valid, or a 0 if an error occurred. The variable */
-/* num gets the number of bytes that were stored into bytes[] */
-
-
-int
-parse_hex_line(char *line)
-{
- int addr, code, num;
- int sum, len, cksum, i;
- char *ptr;
-
- num = 0;
- if (line[0] != ':') return 0;
- if (strlen(line) < 11) return 0;
- ptr = line+1;
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%02x", &len)) return 0;
- ptr += 2;
- if ((int)strlen(line) < (11 + (len * 2)) ) return 0;
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%04x", &addr)) return 0;
- ptr += 4;
- /* printf("Line: length=%d Addr=%d\n", len, addr); */
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%02x", &code)) return 0;
- if (addr + extended_addr + len >= MAX_MEMORY_SIZE) return 0;
- ptr += 2;
- sum = (len & 255) + ((addr >> 8) & 255) + (addr & 255) + (code & 255);
- if (code != 0) {
- if (code == 1) {
- end_record_seen = 1;
- return 1;
- }
- if (code == 2 && len == 2) {
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%04x", &i)) return 1;
- ptr += 4;
- sum += ((i >> 8) & 255) + (i & 255);
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%02x", &cksum)) return 1;
- if (((sum & 255) + (cksum & 255)) & 255) return 1;
- extended_addr = i << 4;
- //printf("ext addr = %05X\n", extended_addr);
- }
- if (code == 4 && len == 2) {
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%04x", &i)) return 1;
- ptr += 4;
- sum += ((i >> 8) & 255) + (i & 255);
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%02x", &cksum)) return 1;
- if (((sum & 255) + (cksum & 255)) & 255) return 1;
- extended_addr = i << 16;
- //printf("ext addr = %08X\n", extended_addr);
- }
- return 1; // non-data line
- }
- byte_count += len;
- while (num != len) {
- if (sscanf(ptr, "%02x", &i) != 1) return 0;
- i &= 255;
- firmware_image[addr + extended_addr + num] = i;
- firmware_mask[addr + extended_addr + num] = 1;
- ptr += 2;
- sum += i;
- (num)++;
- if (num >= 256) return 0;
- }
- if (!sscanf(ptr, "%02x", &cksum)) return 0;
- if (((sum & 255) + (cksum & 255)) & 255) return 0; /* checksum error */
- return 1;
-}
-
-int ihex_bytes_within_range(int begin, int end)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (begin < 0 || begin >= MAX_MEMORY_SIZE ||
- end < 0 || end >= MAX_MEMORY_SIZE) {
- return 0;
- }
- for (i=begin; i<=end; i++) {
- if (firmware_mask[i]) return 1;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-void ihex_get_data(int addr, int len, unsigned char *bytes)
-{
- int i;
-
- if (addr < 0 || len < 0 || addr + len >= MAX_MEMORY_SIZE) {
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- bytes[i] = 255;
- }
- return;
- }
- for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
- if (firmware_mask[addr]) {
- bytes[i] = firmware_image[addr];
- } else {
- bytes[i] = 255;
- }
- addr++;
- }
-}
-
-/****************************************************************/
-/* */
-/* Misc Functions */
-/* */
-/****************************************************************/
-
-int printf_verbose(const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- int r;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- if (verbose) {
- r = vprintf(format, ap);
- fflush(stdout);
- return r;
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-void delay(double seconds)
-{
- #ifdef WIN32
- Sleep(seconds * 1000.0);
- #else
- usleep(seconds * 1000000.0);
- #endif
-}
-
-void die(const char *str, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, str);
- vfprintf(stderr, str, ap);
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
- exit(1);
-}
-
-#if defined(WIN32)
-#define strcasecmp stricmp
-#endif
-
-void parse_options(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- int i;
- const char *arg;
-
- for (i=1; i<argc; i++) {
- arg = argv[i];
-
- if (*arg == '-') {
- if (strcmp(arg, "-w") == 0) {
- wait_for_device_to_appear = 1;
- } else if (strcmp(arg, "-r") == 0) {
- hard_reboot_device = 1;
- } else if (strcmp(arg, "-n") == 0) {
- reboot_after_programming = 0;
- } else if (strcmp(arg, "-v") == 0) {
- verbose = 1;
- } else if (strncmp(arg, "-mmcu=", 6) == 0) {
- arg += 6;
-
- if (strncmp(arg, "at90usb", 7) == 0) {
- arg += 7;
- } else if (strncmp(arg, "atmega", 6) == 0) {
- arg += 6;
- } else {
- die("Unknown MCU type\n");
- }
-
- if (strncmp(arg, "128", 3) == 0) {
- code_size = 128 * 1024;
- block_size = 256;
- } else if (strncmp(arg, "64", 2) == 0) {
- code_size = 64 * 1024;
- block_size = 256;
- } else if (strncmp(arg, "32", 2) == 0) {
- code_size = 32 * 1024;
- block_size = 128;
- } else if (strncmp(arg, "16", 2) == 0) {
- code_size = 16 * 1024;
- block_size = 128;
- } else if (strncmp(arg, "8", 1) == 0) {
- code_size = 8 * 1024;
- block_size = 128;
- } else {
- die("Unknown MCU type\n");
- }
- }
- } else {
- filename = argv[i];
- }
- }
-}
-