* This is helpful to emulate behaviour of Arduino bootloaders
*/
+#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE__BOOTLOADER_IGNOREPROGBUTTON
+# if ( (defined(CONFIG_HAVE__BOOTLOADER_ALWAYSENTERPROGRAMMODE)) && (defined(BOOTLOADER_CAN_EXIT)) && (BOOTLOADER_LOOPCYCLES_TIMEOUT >= 8) )
+# define BOOTLOADER_IGNOREPROGBUTTON 1
+# else
+# define BOOTLOADER_IGNOREPROGBUTTON 0
+# endif
+#endif
+/*
+ * Generates an USBaspLoader without using the PROGBUTTON.
+ * It can be used to reduce the required PINcount for USBaspLoader
+ * on the MCU.
+ * However this feature is very dangerous, so it becomes only
+ * enabled, if "CONFIG_HAVE__BOOTLOADER_ALWAYSENTERPROGRAMMODE" is
+ * enabled and "CONFIG_NO__BOOTLOADER_CAN_EXIT" is disabled, too.
+ * Additionally "BOOTLOADER_LOOPCYCLES_TIMEOUT" must be greater
+ * or equal than 8 (In order to give user enough time to program).
+ *
+ * When active, "JUMPER_PORT" and "JUMPER_BIT" are ignored and
+ * can be soldered otherwise.
+ */
+
//#define SIGNATURE_BYTES 0x1e, 0x93, 0x07, 0 /* ATMega8 */
/* This macro defines the signature bytes returned by the emulated USBasp to
* the programmer software. They should match the actual device at least in
static inline void bootLoaderInit(void)
{
+#if (BOOTLOADER_IGNOREPROGBUTTON)
+#else
PIN_DDR(JUMPER_PORT) = 0;
PIN_PORT(JUMPER_PORT) = (1<< PIN(JUMPER_PORT, JUMPER_BIT)); /* activate pull-up */
+#endif
// deactivated by Stephan - reset after each avrdude op is annoing!
// if(!(MCUCSR & (1 << EXTRF))) /* If this was not an external reset, ignore */
static inline void bootLoaderExit(void)
{
+#if (BOOTLOADER_IGNOREPROGBUTTON)
+#else
PIN_PORT(JUMPER_PORT) = 0; /* undo bootLoaderInit() changes */
+#endif
}
-#define bootLoaderConditionSimple() ((PIN_PIN(JUMPER_PORT) & (1 << PIN(JUMPER_PORT, JUMPER_BIT))) == 0)
+#if (BOOTLOADER_IGNOREPROGBUTTON)
+# define bootLoaderConditionSimple() (false)
+#else
+# define bootLoaderConditionSimple() ((PIN_PIN(JUMPER_PORT) & (1 << PIN(JUMPER_PORT, JUMPER_BIT))) == 0)
+#endif
#if (HAVE_BOOTLOADERENTRY_FROMSOFTWARE)
/*