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Re: [avrdude-dev] [PATCH 0/1] New programmer type: linuxspi
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Ralf Ramsauer |
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Re: [avrdude-dev] [PATCH 0/1] New programmer type: linuxspi |
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Tue, 11 Jun 2019 15:22:10 +0200 |
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Hi Carl,
On 6/11/19 2:26 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> may I ask about the current status of this submission?
AFAIR I was not able to use the web interface to create a proper pull
request as required by the submission guidelines. (I'm used to sending
patches via email).
Anyway, it's been a while since the last rebase. Let me check if the
patch still works with latest changes in avrdude, then I'll try to
create a pull request once again.
I'm happy to see that people use this code.
Thanks
Ralf
>
> Joerg Wunsch wrote on Sun, 7 Oct 2018 21:35:56 +0200:
>> As Ralf Ramsauer wrote:
>>
>>> On 9/24/18 10:49 PM, Ralf Ramsauer wrote:
>>>> Hi Joerg,
>>>> Dear avrdude devs,
>>>>
>>>> this adds the linuxspi programmer type to avrdude. It allows to
>>>> flash AVRs via
>>>> Linux's spidev interface (/dev/spidev...) together with a GPIO reset
>>>> pin that
>>>> is
>>>> attached to a gpiochip (/dev/gpiochip...).
>>>>
>>>> Initially, this code was written by Kevin (CC'ed) almost half a
>>>> decade ago.
>>>> Back then, he sent it to the list with no responses. Nevertheless,
>>>> there are
>>>> quite a few upvotes on the web interface [1] :-)
>>>>
>>>> I picked up his code, rebased it to latest upstream, switched from the
>>>> deprecated Linux GPIO sysfs accessors to the 'newer' linux/gpio.h
>>>> API and
>>>> massaged some parts here and there >>> [...]
>>
>>> *ping*
>>
>> Well, the better way to submit patches is through the Web interface:
>>
>> https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude
>
> For reference, the ancient submission is here:
> https://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/?8228
>
> Regards,
> Carl-Daniel