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[pub/USBaspLoader.git] / firmware / bootloaderconfig.h
1 /* Name: bootloaderconfig.h
2 * Project: USBaspLoader
3 * Author: Christian Starkjohann
4 * Creation Date: 2007-12-08
5 * Tabsize: 4
6 * Copyright: (c) 2007 by OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH
7 * License: GNU GPL v2 (see License.txt)
8 * This Revision: $Id: bootloaderconfig.h 729 2009-03-20 09:03:58Z cs $
9 */
10
11 #ifndef __bootloaderconfig_h_included__
12 #define __bootloaderconfig_h_included__
13
14 /*
15 General Description:
16 This file (together with some settings in Makefile) configures the boot loader
17 according to the hardware.
18
19 This file contains (besides the hardware configuration normally found in
20 usbconfig.h) two functions or macros: bootLoaderInit() and
21 bootLoaderCondition(). Whether you implement them as macros or as static
22 inline functions is up to you, decide based on code size and convenience.
23
24 bootLoaderInit() is called as one of the first actions after reset. It should
25 be a minimum initialization of the hardware so that the boot loader condition
26 can be read. This will usually consist of activating a pull-up resistor for an
27 external jumper which selects boot loader mode.
28
29 bootLoaderCondition() is called immediately after initialization and in each
30 main loop iteration. If it returns TRUE, the boot loader will be active. If it
31 returns FALSE, the boot loader jumps to address 0 (the loaded application)
32 immediately.
33
34 For compatibility with Thomas Fischl's avrusbboot, we also support the macro
35 names BOOTLOADER_INIT and BOOTLOADER_CONDITION for this functionality. If
36 these macros are defined, the boot loader usees them.
37 */
38
39 /* ---------------------------- Hardware Config ---------------------------- */
40
41 #define USB_CFG_IOPORTNAME D
42 /* This is the port where the USB bus is connected. When you configure it to
43 * "B", the registers PORTB, PINB and DDRB will be used.
44 */
45 #define JUMPER_BIT 7 /* old value was 0 */
46 /*
47 * jumper is connected to this bit in port D, active low
48 */
49 #define USB_CFG_DMINUS_BIT 6 /* old value was 4 */
50 /* This is the bit number in USB_CFG_IOPORT where the USB D- line is connected.
51 * This may be any bit in the port.
52 */
53 #define USB_CFG_DPLUS_BIT 2
54 /* This is the bit number in USB_CFG_IOPORT where the USB D+ line is connected.
55 * This may be any bit in the port. Please note that D+ must also be connected
56 * to interrupt pin INT0!
57 */
58 #define USB_CFG_CLOCK_KHZ (F_CPU/1000)
59 /* Clock rate of the AVR in MHz. Legal values are 12000, 16000 or 16500.
60 * The 16.5 MHz version of the code requires no crystal, it tolerates +/- 1%
61 * deviation from the nominal frequency. All other rates require a precision
62 * of 2000 ppm and thus a crystal!
63 * Default if not specified: 12 MHz
64 */
65
66 /* ----------------------- Optional Hardware Config ------------------------ */
67
68 /* #define USB_CFG_PULLUP_IOPORTNAME D */
69 /* If you connect the 1.5k pullup resistor from D- to a port pin instead of
70 * V+, you can connect and disconnect the device from firmware by calling
71 * the macros usbDeviceConnect() and usbDeviceDisconnect() (see usbdrv.h).
72 * This constant defines the port on which the pullup resistor is connected.
73 */
74 /* #define USB_CFG_PULLUP_BIT 4 */
75 /* This constant defines the bit number in USB_CFG_PULLUP_IOPORT (defined
76 * above) where the 1.5k pullup resistor is connected. See description
77 * above for details.
78 */
79
80 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
81 /* ---------------------- feature / code size options ---------------------- */
82 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
83
84 #define HAVE_READ_LOCK_FUSE 1
85 /*
86 * enable the loaders capability to load its lfuse, hfuse and lockbits
87 * ...However, programming of these is prohibited...
88 */
89
90 #define HAVE_BLB11_SOFTW_LOCKBIT 1
91 /*
92 * The IC itself do not need to prgra BLB11, but the bootloader will avaoid
93 * to erase itself from the bootregion
94 */
95
96 #define HAVE_BLB11_SOFTW_BACKDOOR 1
97 /*
98 * When "HAVE_BLB11_SOFTW_LOCKBIT" is enabled, this backdor will allow writing
99 * to the BLS while JUMPER stays low. (keeps be pressed)
100 * If JUMPER is released (and after a short debouncing period) repressing it
101 * will have NO affect on disabling the writelock.
102 */
103
104 #define HAVE_EEPROM_PAGED_ACCESS 1
105 /* If HAVE_EEPROM_PAGED_ACCESS is defined to 1, page mode access to EEPROM is
106 * compiled in. Whether page mode or byte mode access is used by AVRDUDE
107 * depends on the target device. Page mode is only used if the device supports
108 * it, e.g. for the ATMega88, 168 etc. You can save quite a bit of memory by
109 * disabling page mode EEPROM access. Costs ~ 138 bytes.
110 */
111 #define HAVE_EEPROM_BYTE_ACCESS 1
112 /* If HAVE_EEPROM_BYTE_ACCESS is defined to 1, byte mode access to EEPROM is
113 * compiled in. Byte mode is only used if the device (as identified by its
114 * signature) does not support page mode for EEPROM. It is required for
115 * accessing the EEPROM on the ATMega8. Costs ~54 bytes.
116 */
117 #define BOOTLOADER_CAN_EXIT 0
118 /* If this macro is defined to 1, the boot loader will exit shortly after the
119 * programmer closes the connection to the device. Costs ~36 bytes.
120 */
121 #define HAVE_CHIP_ERASE 0
122 /* If this macro is defined to 1, the boot loader implements the Chip Erase
123 * ISP command. Otherwise pages are erased on demand before they are written.
124 */
125 //#define SIGNATURE_BYTES 0x1e, 0x93, 0x07, 0 /* ATMega8 */
126 /* This macro defines the signature bytes returned by the emulated USBasp to
127 * the programmer software. They should match the actual device at least in
128 * memory size and features. If you don't define this, values for ATMega8,
129 * ATMega88, ATMega168 and ATMega328 are guessed correctly.
130 */
131
132 /* The following block guesses feature options so that the resulting code
133 * should fit into 2k bytes boot block with the given device and clock rate.
134 * Activate by passing "-DUSE_AUTOCONFIG=1" to the compiler.
135 * This requires gcc 3.4.6 for small enough code size!
136 */
137 #if USE_AUTOCONFIG
138 # undef HAVE_EEPROM_PAGED_ACCESS
139 # define HAVE_EEPROM_PAGED_ACCESS (USB_CFG_CLOCK_KHZ >= 16000)
140 # undef HAVE_EEPROM_BYTE_ACCESS
141 # define HAVE_EEPROM_BYTE_ACCESS 1
142 # undef BOOTLOADER_CAN_EXIT
143 # define BOOTLOADER_CAN_EXIT 1
144 # undef SIGNATURE_BYTES
145 #endif /* USE_AUTOCONFIG */
146
147 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
148
149 /* Example configuration: Port D bit 3 is connected to a jumper which ties
150 * this pin to GND if the boot loader is requested. Initialization allows
151 * several clock cycles for the input voltage to stabilize before
152 * bootLoaderCondition() samples the value.
153 * We use a function for bootLoaderInit() for convenience and a macro for
154 * bootLoaderCondition() for efficiency.
155 */
156
157 #ifndef __ASSEMBLER__ /* assembler cannot parse function definitions */
158
159 #ifndef MCUCSR /* compatibility between ATMega8 and ATMega88 */
160 # define MCUCSR MCUSR
161 #endif
162
163 static inline void bootLoaderInit(void)
164 {
165 PORTD |= (1 << JUMPER_BIT); /* activate pull-up */
166 // deactivated by Stephan - reset after each avrdude op is annoing!
167 // if(!(MCUCSR & (1 << EXTRF))) /* If this was not an external reset, ignore */
168 // leaveBootloader();
169 MCUCSR = 0; /* clear all reset flags for next time */
170 }
171
172 static inline void bootLoaderExit(void)
173 {
174 PORTD = 0; /* undo bootLoaderInit() changes */
175 }
176
177 #define bootLoaderCondition() ((PIND & (1 << JUMPER_BIT)) == 0)
178
179 #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
180
181 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
182
183 #endif /* __bootloader_h_included__ */