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* Update GCC and binutils to the latest too.
Changelog:
v10.0.0: 2022-04-04
Notable changes:
* New msvcrt10, 20, 40, 70 and 71 import libraries.
* Drop x86_64 64bit crtdll.dll
* Updated wine imports
* Fix intrin.h compatibility with GCC-11
* _(v)scprintf optimization
* optimize __ms_vsnprintf for LTO
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Bump PKGREVISION
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otorola 6809 Hitachi 6309.
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2022-02-09 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
2.38 release.
* ChangeLog.git.2.37-2.38: New file.
2022-01-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* configure: Regenerate.
2022-01-22 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* 2.38 release branch created.
2022-01-17 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
Update config.[guess|sub] from upstream:
2022-01-09 Idan Horowitz <idan.horowitz@gmail.com>
config.guess: recognize SerenityOS
* config.guess (*:SerenityOS:*:*): Recognize.
(timestamp): Update.
2022-01-03 Bernhard Voelker <mail@bernhard-voelker.de>
Fix GPLv3 license headers to use a comma instead of semicolon
See: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html#howto
Update license headers automatically using the following script:
$ git grep -l 'Foundation; either version 3' \
| xargs sed -i '/Foundation; either version 3/ s/n; e/n, e/'
* config.guess: Adjust via the above command.
(timestamp): Update.
* config.sub: Likewise.
* doc/config.guess.1: Regenerate.
* doc/config.sub.1: Likewise.
2022-01-01 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
Update copyright years
* config.guess: Update copyright years.
* config.sub: Likewise.
2021-12-25 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
config.sub: alias armh to armv7l
ALT uses armh as an alias for armv7l-alt-linux-gnueabihf since 2012.
* config.sub (armh-unknown|armh-alt): Set cpu, vendor, and basic_os.
(timestamp): Update.
2021-12-24 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
config.sub: alias aarch64le to aarch64
Apparently, QNX reports aarch64 as aarch64le on little-endian machines.
* config.sub (aarch64le-*): Set cpu to aarch64.
(timestamp): Update.
2021-12-13 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
config.sub: fix typo in timestamp
* config.sub: Fix timestamp.
2021-11-30 Andreas F. Borchert <github@andreas-borchert.de>
config.guess: x86_64-pc-solaris2.11 is not properly recognized
config.guess guesses Solaris 11 to run on a 32-bit platform
despite Solaris 11 no longer supporting any 32-bit platform.
See the following code at lines 434 to 445:
| SUN_ARCH=i386
| # If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
| # Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
| # This test works for both compilers.
| if test "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != no_compiler_found; then
| if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
| (CCOPTS="" $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
| grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
| then
| SUN_ARCH=x86_64
| fi
| fi
If "cc" is installed, i.e. the Oracle Studio compiler, this one is
chosen for $CC_FOR_BUILD. This compiler, the gcc provided by Oracle
and also gcc bootstrapped from sources on that platform with a default
configuration will by default generate 32-bit binaries -- even on
a 64-bit platform. And __amd64 will not be defined for compilations
targeting a 32-bit platform. This is different from the corresponding
behaviour on GNU/Linux systems where the local platform is targeted by
default.
Thus, as long as you do not add "-m64" or if you have a custom-built
gcc which defaults to 64 bit, you will get 32-bit binaries on Solaris
despite living on a 64-bit platform.
* config.guess (i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* || i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*): Adapt the
test by adding the "-m64" flag. This will work properly for Solaris
10 as well (the last Solaris release that supported x86 32-bit
platforms).
2021-10-27 Jordi Sanfeliu <jordi@fibranet.cat>
Recognize Fiwix
$ make check
cd testsuite && bash config-guess.sh && rm uname
PASS: config.guess checks (137 tests)
cd testsuite && bash config-sub.sh
PASS: config.sub checks (882 tests)
PASS: config.sub idempotency checks (819 tests)
PASS: config.sub canonicalise each config.guess testcase (137 tests)
* config.guess (i*86:Fiwix:*:*): Recognize.
* config.sub (fiwix*): Likewise.
2021-10-18 Kinshuk Dua <kinshukdua@gmail.com>
config.sub: Fix typo in comment
Fixes: 5e531d391852a54e7fab2d8ff55625fca514b305
2021-08-14 Nick Bowler <nbowler@draconx.ca>
config.sub: work around command assignment bug in some shells
When combining variable assignments with a shell command, some older
shells (notably heirloom-sh and presumably also Solaris 10 /bin/sh)
have a bug which causes the assignment to alter the current execution
environment whenever the command is a shell built-in. For example:
% dash -c 'x=good; x=bad echo >/dev/null; echo $x'
good
% jsh -c 'x=good; x=bad echo >/dev/null; echo $x'
bad
The config.sub script contains a few commands of the form:
IFS=- read ...
which triggers this bug, causing the IFS assignment to persist for the
remainder of the script. This can cause misbehaviour in certain cases,
for example:
% jsh config.sub i386-linux-gnu
config.sub: test: unknown operator gnu
% jsh config.sub i386-gnu/linux
sed: can't read s|gnu/linux|gnu|: No such file or directory
Invalid configuration `i386-gnu/linux': OS `' not recognized
* config.sub: Save and restore IFS explicitly to avoid shell bugs.
* doc/config.sub.1: Regenerate.
2021-08-04 Jeremy Soller <jackpot51@gmail.com>
config.sub: add Linux Relibc Target
$ make check
cd testsuite && bash config-guess.sh && rm uname
PASS: config.guess checks (136 tests)
cd testsuite && bash config-sub.sh
PASS: config.sub checks (881 tests)
PASS: config.sub idempotency checks (818 tests)
PASS: config.sub canonicalise each config.guess testcase (136 tests)
* config.sub (relibc*): Recognize.
* doc/config.sub.1: Regenerate.
* testsuite/config-sub.data (x86_64-linux-relibc): New test.
2021-07-06 Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
config.sub: add Zephyr RTOS support
This adds the Zephyr RTOS targets in preparation for implementing the
Zephyr RTOS-specific toolchain support.
$ make check
cd testsuite && bash config-guess.sh && rm uname
PASS: config.guess checks (136 tests)
cd testsuite && bash config-sub.sh
PASS: config.sub checks (880 tests)
PASS: config.sub idempotency checks (817 tests)
PASS: config.sub canonicalise each config.guess testcase (136 tests)
* config.sub (zephyr*): Recognize.
* doc/config.sub.1: Regenerate.
* testsuite/config-sub.data: Add testcases for *-zephyr.
2021-07-03 Ozkan Sezer <sezero@users.sourceforge.net>
config.sub: disable shellcheck SC2006 / SC2268 warnings
This is in line with the recent config.guess change in commit
12fcf67c9108f4c4b581eaa302088782f0ee40ea
* config.sub (shellcheck disable): Add SC2006,SC2268.
Suggested-by: Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
2021-07-03 Ozkan Sezer <sezero@users.sourceforge.net>
config.sub: normalize the quoting in the `echo FOO | sed ...`
Some cases quote the argument to echo and some do not. At runtime
it probably does not matter because the substituted values will never
contain whitespace, but quoting them all would make shellcheck more
useful.
* config.sub: Consistently quote the argument of echo.
* doc/config.sub.1: Regenerate.
Suggested-by: Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
2021-07-02 Ozkan Sezer <sezero@users.sourceforge.net>
config.sub: replace POSIX $( ) with classic ` ` throughout
This is in line with the recent config.guess change in commit
d70c4fa934de164178054c3a60aaa0024ed07c91.
The patch was generated using patch-6.gawk script introduced in that
commit.
* config.sub: Revert POSIX command substitutions to classic form.
2021-06-04 Vineet Gupta <Vineet.Gupta1@synopsys.com>
Recognize arc32
This is the 32-bit variant of ARCv3 ISA (which is not compatible with the
32-bit ARCv2 ISA)
| make check
| cd testsuite && bash config-guess.sh && rm uname
| PASS: config.guess checks (136 tests)
| cd testsuite && bash config-sub.sh
| PASS: config.sub checks (864 tests)
| PASS: config.sub idempotency checks (801 tests)
| PASS: config.sub canonicalise each config.guess testcase (136 tests)
* config.guess (arc32:Linux:*:*): Recognize.
* config.sub (arc32): Likewise.
2021-05-27 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
Remove automatic patch generators
These tools have served their purposes and need not be kept outside of
the repository history any longer. This patch as a diff also collects
the contents of the various tools in one convenient place.
* patch-1.gawk: Remove.
* patch-3.gawk: Likewise.
* patch-6.gawk: Likewise.
2021-05-26 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: manual fixups after previous automatic patch
The tool could not handle command substitutions that span lines, but
fortunately there were only two such substitutions in the script.
The test for which universe is active on Pyramid is rewritten into a
case block because it was the only use of a command substitution as an
argument to the test command, which would require quoting.
* config.guess: Rewrite "if" for Pyramid systems to "case".
2021-05-26 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: replace POSIX $( ) with classic ` ` throughout
The previous replacement of backticks with POSIX command substitutions
was ill-considered and illogical: this script recognizes many archaic
machine types that probably never had POSIX shells, therefore it needs
to be able to run successfully under pre-POSIX shells.
This patch was generated using the included GNU Awk program.
* config.guess: Revert POSIX command substitutions to classic form.
* patch-6.gawk: Store the tool that produced the automated patch.
2021-05-26 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: manual fixup after previous automated patches
This patch provides the special handling for the GNU system. As these
were two small and unique edits, they were not included in the scripts.
This patch also cleans up other minor issues that must be addressed
before reverting to classic command substitutions and updates
"shellcheck" directives to account for changes in this script and the
change in "shellcheck" towards reporting individual portability issues.
2021-05-26 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: automatic fixups after previous automated patch
This patch was generated using the following command:
sed -i config.guess \
-e '/="[^"]\+"\(-\|$\)/s/="\([^"([:space:])]\+\)"/=\1/' \
-e '/="[^"]\+"[[:alnum:]]/s/="\$\([^([:space:])]\+\)"/=${\1}/' \
-e \
'/\$(echo[^|]\+|/s/\([^[:space:]]\)[[:space:]]*|[[:space:]]*sed/\1 | sed/g'
* config.guess: Remove unneeded quotes in other variable assignments,
standardize spacing for "echo ... | sed" substitutions.
2021-05-26 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: remove unneeded quotes and factor command substitutions
This is further cleanup and simplifies some constructs that can confuse
Emacs' syntax highlighting while generally reducing required quoting.
This patch was generated using the included GNU Awk program.
* config.guess: Remove unneeded variable quotes and factor out command
substitutions when setting GUESS.
* patch-3.gawk: Store the tool that produced the automated patch.
2021-05-25 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: manual fixups after previous automatic patch
* config.guess: Adjust a few "leftover" cases that the tool could not
easily recognize and fixes comment indentation in a few other special
cases.
2021-05-25 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: use intermediate variable with uname results
This will allow quoting to be significantly simplified in another
pass through the file.
This patch was generated using the included GNU Awk program.
* config.guess: Use GUESS variable to hold results of uname analysis.
* patch-1.gawk: Store the tool that produced the automated patch.
2021-05-25 Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
config.guess: introduce intermediate variable with uname results
This will allow quoting to be significantly simplified in another
pass through the file.
* config.guess: Introduce GUESS variable to hold results of uname analysis.
2021-05-24 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
config.guess: fix shellcheck warning SC2154
While, according to Plan 9 documentation, the environment variable
$cputype is set to the name of the kernel's CPU's architecture,
shellcheck warns that cputype is referenced but not assigned.
Be on the safe side and do not use cputype if it is not defined
or empty.
* config.guess (*:Plan9:*:*): Fix shellcheck warning SC2154.
2021-05-24 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
config.guess: remove redundant quotes in case commands
According to the GNU Autoconf Portable Shell Programming manual,
the Bourne shell does not systematically split variables and back-quoted
expressions, in particular on the right-hand side of assignments and in
the argument of 'case'.
The change is made automatically using the following command:
$ sed -E -i 's/(\<case )"(\$[^"]+)"( in\>)/\1\2\3/' config.guess
* config.guess: Simplify case commands by removing quotes around the
argument.
Suggested-by: Jacob Bachmeyer <jcb@gnu.org>
2021-05-24 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
config.guess: simplify exit status workaround on alphaev67-dec-osf5.1
Commit 29865ea8a5622cdd80b7a69a0afa78004b4cd311 introduced an exit trap
reset before exiting to avoid a spurious non-zero exit status on
alphaev67-dec-osf5.1. Simplify that code a bit by moving the exit trap
reset around.
* config.guess (alpha:OSF1:*:*): Reset exit trap earlier.
* doc/config.guess.1: Regenerate.
2021-10-29 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo (Command Options): (Data): Document
'-memory-tag-violations'. Update the example.
2021-09-28 Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com>
* src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPPORT_DIRS): Add libbacktrace.
2021-09-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
PR libctf/27967
* libtool.m4 (LT_PATH_NM): Try BSDization flags with a user-provided
NM, if there is one. Run nm on itself, not on /dev/null, to avoid
errors from nms that refuse to work on non-regular files. Remove
other workarounds for this problem. Strip out blank lines from the
nm output.
2021-09-27 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
PR libctf/27967
* libtool.m4 (lt_cv_sys_global_symbol_pipe): Augment symcode for
Solaris 11.
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*** Changes in avr-libc-2.1.0:
* Improvements and additions:
- Patch #9187 improved the library coverage for the AVR_TINY
architecture (ATtiny10 and relatives). In particular, many
of the functions from <string.h> are now available there.
- Patch #8729 adds ISR_NOICF and ISR_FLATTEN to <avr/interrupt.h>
* Bugs fixed:
[#36933] Documentation no longer correctly describes how to declare
[#41689] add static_assert to assert.h
[#48898] power_usart3_* functions no more defined in power.h
[#49020] dtostre() flags documentation error
[#49447] Example code for uart_putchar() has error in recursive call
strings for storage in program memory
[#50439] avr/iom32u4.h does not define PRTIM4
[#51755] iotn441.h & iotn841.h missing definitions for PUEA[0-7] and PUEB[0-3]
[no-id] util/eu_dst.h: fix reversed DST decision logic for March and October
[no-id] util/delay.h.in: add missing return
* Contributed Patches:
[no-id] Define weak symbols for known memory region sizes based on device.
header definitions, starting with fuse region.
[#8961] Update test script for new simulavr and library layout
[#8964] Update tests isinf-01.c, signbit-01.c and modf-np.c
[#9163] New eeprom write block function for xmega using eeprom page write
[#8729] [avr/interrupt.h] Add ISR_NOICF, ISR_FLATTEN. Fix namespace of identifiers.
[#8536] Fix a typo within <stdio.h>
[#8649] small documentation fixes in
[#9187] [AVR_TINY]: Support 16-bit xtoa functons and more string functions.
[#9400] Add avrxmega3 multilibs
[#9659] Update eeprom_is_ready for avrxmega3 devices
[#9553] Fix some issues in libc/
[#9864] Use proper float function names and prototypes
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The binutils-2.18.tar.bz2 on MASTER_SITE_BACKUP doesn't match the one from
MASTER_SITE_GNU. It looks like GNU people at some point copied
binutils-2.18a.tar.bz2 to binutils-2.18.tar.bz2.
So switch to binutils-2.18a.tar.bz2.
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so we can target esp32s2 and esp32s3 in companion packages
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For a long time, when cross-building, say from native=amd64 to
target=powerpc, it was necessary to:
1. cross-build a _powerpc_ package called cross-libtool-base-powerpc,
and then
2. install the powerpc package _natively_ with `pkg_add -m x86_64' to
override the architecture check that normally forbids this kind of
shenanigans,
in order to cross-build anything that uses libtool as a tool.
This is partly because libtool doesn't follow the normal GNU
convention of `./configure --build=<native platform> --host=<platform
package will run on> --target=<platform package is configured to
operate on>' -- in this example, build=amd64, host=amd64,
target=powerpc.
Instead, libtool expects to be cross-built itself, even if it's going
to run as a tool. It's not as bonkers as it sounds at first: libtool
is just a shell script, and it caches various information about the
(cross-building!) toolchain it is built with so it can use that
information later when it is run as a tool itself to cross-compile
other software.
To make this work, we need to create the toolchain wrappers for
libtool _as if_ we were cross-building even if we are building a
native package. So mk/tools uses a new flag TOOLS_USE_CROSS_COMPILE
instead of USE_CROSS_COMPILE, and libtool internally sets
MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} (in the example above, powerpc) to make
it look like we're cross-building. The new TOOLS_CROSS_DESTDIR is an
alias for the (defaulted) CROSS_DESTDIR, which must now be set
unconditionally in mk.conf in order for libtool to know where the
cross-destdir will be; _CROSS_DESTDIR remains empty when building any
native packages (including the native cross-libtool package).
Finally, we need to make the resulting package be a native package,
with MACHINE_ARCH set to the one that it will be installed on (in the
example above, amd64), so I added an indirection _BUILD_DEFS.${var}
to replace var on its own in the build definitions that get baked
into the package, shown by `pkg_info -B'. Setting
_BUILD_DEFS.MACHINE_ARCH=${NATIVE_MACHINE_ARCH} ensures that this
mutant hybrid cross-built libtool still produces a native package.
All of this logic is gated on setting USE_CROSS_COMPILE in mk.conf or
LIBTOOL_CROSS_COMPILE in the package makefile, so it should be safe
for non-cross-builds -- when USE_CROSS_COMPILE=no and you're not
building cross-libtool, everything is as before.
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so should go with all the other related BUILD_DEPENDS in options.mk.
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knows about but are disabled by default, and are required to build
this package.
No PKGREVISION bump - if these build dependencies weren't there by chance
then avr-libc fails to build, so no effect on existing installations.
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Version 6.4:
* Major changes compared to the previous version:
- libhidapi support (part of patch #8717)
- use libhidapi as (optional) transport for CMSIS-DAP compliant
debuggers (JTAGICE3 with firmware 3+, AtmelICE, EDBG, mEDBG)
- UPDI support added (AVR8X family)
- TPI support for USBtinyISP
- TPI support for ft245r
- TPI support for linuxgpio
- AVR Doper uses libhidapi rather than raw libusb (patch #9033)
- -P net:host:port can use IPv6 now (Posix systems only)
- New configure option: -disable-libusb_1_0
- extended UPDI device context (> 64 Ki flash)
- major overhaul of ft245r driver (patch #9327/#9328)
- some improvements in linuxspi driver
- Use -B <bitclock> rather than -b <baudrate> for linuxspi driver
- unused lock byte bits are not masked on read anymore
- parport support disabled by default; configure with
--enable-parport to explicitly enable it
* New devices supported:
- ATmega328PB
- AVR8X family, ATtiny1617, ATtiny817, ATtiny202, ATtiny204,
ATtiny402, ATtiny404, ATtiny406, ATtiny804, ATtiny806,
ATtiny807, ATtiny1604, ATtiny1606, ATtiny1607, ATtiny212,
ATtiny214, ATtiny412, ATTiny414, ATtiny416, ATtiny417,
ATtiny814, ATtiny816, ATtiny1614, ATtiny1616, ATtiny3214,
ATtiny3216, ATtiny3217, ATmega3208, ATmega3209, ATmega4808,
ATmega4809
- ATtiny841, ATtiny441
- ATmega64M1
- ATmega324A
- ATmega808, ATmega809, ATmega1608, ATmega1609, AVR DA, AVR DB
- LGT8FX88P, LGT8FX168P, LGT8FX328P
- ATmega324PB
- ATmega8A
* New programmers supported:
- ehajo-isp (commercial version of USBtiny)
- XplainedPro in UPDI mode
- XplainedMini in UPDI mode
- JTAGICE3 in UPDI mode
- Atmel Powerdebugger in all modes (JTAG, PDI, UPDI, debugWIRE, ISP)
- linuxspi (direct SPI bus e.g. on Raspberry Pi devices)
- PICkit4, Snap, PKoB
- iseavrprog
- XBeeBoot
* Bugfixes:
bug #47550: Linux GPIO broken
bug #47718: "lfuse reads as" not displayed in verbose mode - SOLUTION
bug #48084: Avoid compiled-in timestamp for reproducible release builds
bug #47376: ATtiny841 description missing in configuration file
bug #49455: support for tiny441
bug #57428: document when 'arduino' or 'wiring' should be used, and -D requirement of latter
bug #58095: error setting efuse on atmega328pb variant
bug #51409: Can't program EFUSE on ATmega32M1
bug #60753: Patch #1436 breaks multiple programmer/device combinations on MacOS BigSur
bug #59525: Bogus error message because Copy/Paste typo in stk500.c
bug #58078: [PATCH] buspirate: remove compound literals (fixes GCC>=9)
bug #57453: [PATCH] fix reference to nonexistant -m option by changing to -U
bug #59227: Add new part. How does one get a part added to the CONF file?
bug #55009: no efuses for m164a/pa
bug #55734: USBtiny programming of ATmega328p broken by Patch #9278
bug #58495: Add atmega324pb support to avrdude.conf.in
bug #60863: avrftdi programming error probably caused by multiple, consecutive empty pages
bug #50517: Reading fails if "immediate mode" for output file format is selected - fileio: invalid operation=1
bug #50630: Erase Cycle Counter options ( -y -Y n ) should be removed from usage Message
bug #48767: ser_drain() for TCP on Windows doesn't work
bug #46759: avrdude 6.1 -> 6.2 regression: lock byte verification error
bug #58440: linuxgpio PIN limit too low
bug #55462: wrong programmer id check in jtag3_getsync() and jtag3_close()
bug #58994: VPP PWM still enabled at the end of programming process
bug #57338: if safemode has to change fuses avrdude should exit with non-zero exit code
bug #60575: Permission denied on macOS Big Sur
* Patches:
patch #9482: Add support for UPDI and AVR8X
patch #9508: Add PowerDebugger and XPlained Mini in UPDI mode
patch #9507: Fix UPDI chip erase
patch #9506: Script to create device configuration stub from Atmel
ATDF files
patch #9423: Support ATtiny841 and ATtiny441
patch #9530: Update URL to Ladyada's USBtinyISP page.
patch #9317: Support atmega64m1 as part
patch #9222: Enable silent build
patch #8924: Enable TPI for usbtiny
patch #9033: avrdoper backend uses libhidapi instead of libusb
patch #8580: FT245r support to select device by serial number
patch #8910: ATxmega32c4 and ATxmega16c4 have wrong signatures
patch #8219: Fix boot_start for xmega devices on jtagmkII
patch #9185: Add extended_param to usbasp.c - erasing
patch #8311: Add IPv6 support to the -Pnet:host:port option
patch #9542: Correct "usersig" on avr8x devices
patch #8128: Added new option to configure.ac script
patch #8444: Proposal for modifications in -B and -U command options managment (partially)
patch #9735: spelling error fix: psuedo -> pseudo
patch #9893: [PATCH] Reader reads ftdi handle after main thread close it
patch #9819: Address several leaks in SVN rev 1429
patch #9820: Fix some out-of-bounds/uninitialized issues
patch #9818: correct typos in SVN rev 1429
patch #9732: usbtiny_paged_load overflows buffer e.g. when reading EEPROM
patch #9966: Add JTAGICE3 in UPDI mode
patch #9963: UsbAsp 3 MHz patch for UsbAsp-flash firmware
patch #9816: Implement new programmer type: linuxspi
patch #9811: ATmega328pb has efuse bit 3
patch #9744: Patch for ATMega324A support
patch #10000: Add support for extended UPDI device context
patch #9697: Add iseavrprog support
patch #10017: uspasp / tpi: Automatically clear configuration byte (fuse) before writing it
patch #8957: Allow reading prodsig memory from stk500v2 on xmega devices
patch #9110: Let reserved fuse bits to be read as *don't care*
patch #9253: Fix for giving terminal_mode commands more than 20 arguments
patch #9320: fix TPI RESET in bitbang.c
patch #9079: Fix ftdi_syncbb teardown (supersedes #9893, superseded by #9328)
patch #9122: Fixed MISO sampling in ftdi_syncbb
patch #9123: ftdi_syncbb: use FT245R_CYCLES in ft245r_set_bitclock()
patch #8719: Support Over-the-Air bootloading with XBeeBoot
patch #9757: Fix ATtiny817 Xplained Mini programmer
patch #9327: ft245r.c: add TPI support (patches 1-4)
patch #9328: ft245r.c: add TPI support (patches 5-7)
patch #10027: linuxspi: Add reset pulse, according to AVR programming algorithm
patch #10028: linuxspi: close() only when necessary
patch #10029: linuxspi: Report GPIO_GET_LINEHANDLE_IOCTL errors
patch #10030: linuxspi: Support inverted GPIO pin
patch #10031: linuxspi: Support GPIO uAPI v2
(no-id): Improve documentation of linuxspi driver, provide portname default
(no-id): Use -B <bitclock> rather than -b <baudrate> for linuxspi driver
patch #9304: [Bug #48767] Implemented WinSock variation of "ser_drain(...)" functionality
patch #8996: Remove lock byte read mask (bug#21954, bug#46759)
patch #8923: Enable TPI for linuxgpio
patch #10153: linuxspi: Support "-E reset" and "-E noreset"
* Internals:
- New avrdude.conf keyword "family_id", used to verify SIB attributes
on AVR8X architecture if device is locked.
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Allows various things to work out of the box. Bump PKGREVISIONs.
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isl checksum is added neither with nor without the inplace option.
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All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
SHA512 hashes
The following distfiles could not be fetched (some may be fetched
conditionally):
./cross/avr-gcc/distinfo isl-0.24.tar.bz2
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fixes u-boot builds on arm64eb hosts. bump version, and recursive
bump on GCC, and upgrade to proper version than [0-9]*.
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- The problem is:
--- all-ld ---
.././ld/genscripts.sh: 411: Syntax error: Bad substitution
*** [ei386pe.c] Error code 2
- patch-ld_genscripts.sh seems addressing this issue, but does not seem
working correctly
- So, there may be better solution, but sorry for adhoc fix (as usual)
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Deleting the unwanted libcc1 after installation failed on some OS (because
they use non-standard paths for the library directory). The configure option
"--disable-libcc1" is now used instead.
Bump PKGREVISION because this change removes 2 plugins from the PLIST too.
Mention the C++ compiler in DESCR again.
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