Fix bootloaders not starting user application if the HWB is grounded during watchdog reset.

pull/1469/head
Dean Camera 10 years ago
parent 4c637c93ba
commit a09cb7e3d8

@ -103,8 +103,19 @@ void Application_Jump_Check(void)
if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY)) if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true; JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF); MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF);
} }
else
{
/* If the reset source was the bootloader and the key is correct, clear it and jump to the application;
* this can happen in the HWBE fuse is set, and the HBE pin is low during the watchdog reset */
if ((MCUSR & (1 << WDRF)) && (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << WDRF);
}
#endif #endif
/* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */ /* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */

@ -64,9 +64,9 @@
* *
* The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses: * The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses:
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is not reset from * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is reset from
* the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the * the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the
* device's external reset pin should be grounded. * device's external reset pin should be grounded momentarily.
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software
* jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set). * jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set).
@ -81,16 +81,6 @@
* Ground \c IO13 when powering the board to start the bootloader. This assumes the \c HWBE fuse is cleared and the * Ground \c IO13 when powering the board to start the bootloader. This assumes the \c HWBE fuse is cleared and the
* \c BOOTRST fuse is set as the HWBE pin is not user accessible on this board. * \c BOOTRST fuse is set as the HWBE pin is not user accessible on this board.
* *
* For board specific exceptions to the above, see below.
*
* \subsection SSec_XPLAIN Atmel Xplain Board
* Ground the USB AVR JTAG's \c TCK pin to ground when powering on the board to start the bootloader. This assumes the
* \c HWBE fuse is cleared and the \c BOOTRST fuse is set as the HWBE pin is not user accessible on this board.
*
* \subsection SSec_Leonardo Arduino Leonardo Board
* Ground \c IO13 when powering the board to start the bootloader. This assumes the \c HWBE fuse is cleared and the
* \c BOOTRST fuse is set as the HWBE pin is not user accessible on this board.
*
* \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation * \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation
* *
* After running this bootloader for the first time on a new computer, you will need to supply the .INF * After running this bootloader for the first time on a new computer, you will need to supply the .INF
@ -214,12 +204,6 @@
* access. * access.
* See <a href=https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lufa-support/CP9cy2bc8yo/kBqsOu-RBeMJ>here</a> for resolution steps. * See <a href=https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lufa-support/CP9cy2bc8yo/kBqsOu-RBeMJ>here</a> for resolution steps.
* *
* \par After loading an application, it is not run automatically on startup.
* Some USB AVR boards ship with the BOOTRST fuse set, causing the bootloader
* to run automatically when the device is reset. In most cases, the BOOTRST
* fuse should be disabled and the HWBE fuse used instead to run the bootloader
* when needed.
*
* \section Sec_Options Project Options * \section Sec_Options Project Options
* *
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value. * The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.

@ -139,8 +139,19 @@ void Application_Jump_Check(void)
if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY)) if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true; JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF); MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF);
} }
else
{
/* If the reset source was the bootloader and the key is correct, clear it and jump to the application;
* this can happen in the HWBE fuse is set, and the HBE pin is low during the watchdog reset */
if ((MCUSR & (1 << WDRF)) && (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << WDRF);
}
#endif #endif
/* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */ /* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */

@ -62,9 +62,9 @@
* *
* The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses: * The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses:
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is not reset from * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is reset from
* the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the * the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the
* device's external reset pin should be grounded. * device's external reset pin should be grounded momentarily.
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software
* jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set). * jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set).
@ -213,12 +213,6 @@
* access. * access.
* See <a href=https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lufa-support/CP9cy2bc8yo/kBqsOu-RBeMJ>here</a> for resolution steps. * See <a href=https://groups.google.com/d/msg/lufa-support/CP9cy2bc8yo/kBqsOu-RBeMJ>here</a> for resolution steps.
* *
* \par After loading an application, it is not run automatically on startup.
* Some USB AVR boards ship with the BOOTRST fuse set, causing the bootloader
* to run automatically when the device is reset. In most cases, the BOOTRST
* fuse should be disabled and the HWBE fuse used instead to run the bootloader
* when needed.
*
* \section Sec_Options Project Options * \section Sec_Options Project Options
* *
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value. * The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.

@ -61,9 +61,9 @@
* *
* \section Sec_Running Running the Bootloader * \section Sec_Running Running the Bootloader
* *
* This bootloader is designed to be started via the HWB mechanism of the USB AVRs; ground the HWB pin (see device * This bootloader is designed to be started via the \c HWB mechanism of the USB AVRs; ground the \c HWB pin (see device
* datasheet) then momentarily ground /RESET to start the bootloader. This assumes the HWBE fuse is set and the BOOTRST * datasheet) then momentarily ground \c /RESET to start the bootloader. This assumes the \c HWBE fuse is set and the
* fuse is cleared. * \c BOOTRST fuse is cleared.
* *
* \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation * \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation
* *
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
* \section Sec_HostApp Host Controller Application * \section Sec_HostApp Host Controller Application
* *
* Due to licensing issues, the supplied bootloader is compatible with the HalfKay bootloader protocol designed * Due to licensing issues, the supplied bootloader is compatible with the HalfKay bootloader protocol designed
* by PJRC, but is non-compatible with the cross-platform loader GUI. A modified version of the open source * by PJRC, but is <b>not compatible with the cross-platform loader GUI</b>. A modified version of the open source
* cross-platform TeensyLoader application is supplied, which can be compiled under most operating systems. The * cross-platform TeensyLoader application is supplied, which can be compiled under most operating systems. The
* command-line loader application should remain compatible with genuine Teensy boards in addition to boards using * command-line loader application should remain compatible with genuine Teensy boards in addition to boards using
* this custom bootloader. * this custom bootloader.
@ -86,9 +86,9 @@
* \section Sec_KnownIssues Known Issues: * \section Sec_KnownIssues Known Issues:
* *
* \par After loading an application, it is not run automatically on startup. * \par After loading an application, it is not run automatically on startup.
* Some USB AVR boards ship with the BOOTRST fuse set, causing the bootloader * Some USB AVR boards ship with the \c BOOTRST fuse set, causing the bootloader
* to run automatically when the device is reset. In most cases, the BOOTRST * to run automatically when the device is reset. This booloader requires the
* fuse should be disabled and the HWBE fuse used instead to run the bootloader * \c BOOTRST be disabled and the HWBE fuse used instead to run the bootloader
* when needed. * when needed.
* *
* \section SSec_Options Project Options * \section SSec_Options Project Options

@ -120,8 +120,19 @@ void Application_Jump_Check(void)
if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY)) if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true; JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF); MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF);
} }
else
{
/* If the reset source was the bootloader and the key is correct, clear it and jump to the application;
* this can happen in the HWBE fuse is set, and the HBE pin is low during the watchdog reset */
if ((MCUSR & (1 << WDRF)) && (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << WDRF);
}
#endif #endif
/* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */ /* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */

@ -67,9 +67,9 @@
* *
* The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses: * The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses:
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is not reset from * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is reset from
* the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the * the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the
* device's external reset pin should be grounded. * device's external reset pin should be grounded momentarily.
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software
* jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set). * jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set).
@ -206,12 +206,6 @@
* Mass Storage bootloader, or the file system synced via an appropriate command * Mass Storage bootloader, or the file system synced via an appropriate command
* (such as the OS's normal disk ejection command) before disconnecting the device. * (such as the OS's normal disk ejection command) before disconnecting the device.
* *
* \par After loading an application, it is not run automatically on startup.
* Some USB AVR boards ship with the BOOTRST fuse set, causing the bootloader
* to run automatically when the device is reset. In most cases, the BOOTRST
* fuse should be disabled and the HWBE fuse used instead to run the bootloader
* when needed.
*
* \section Sec_Options Project Options * \section Sec_Options Project Options
* *
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value. * The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.

@ -152,8 +152,19 @@ void Application_Jump_Check(void)
if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY)) if (!(MCUSR & (1 << EXTRF)) || (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true; JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF); MCUSR &= ~(1 << EXTRF);
} }
else
{
/* If the reset source was the bootloader and the key is correct, clear it and jump to the application;
* this can happen in the HWBE fuse is set, and the HBE pin is low during the watchdog reset */
if ((MCUSR & (1 << WDRF)) && (MagicBootKey == MAGIC_BOOT_KEY))
JumpToApplication = true;
/* Clear reset source */
MCUSR &= ~(1 << WDRF);
}
#endif #endif
/* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */ /* Don't run the user application if the reset vector is blank (no app loaded) */

@ -61,9 +61,9 @@
* *
* The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses: * The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses:
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is not reset from * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is reset from
* the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the * the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the
* device's external reset pin should be grounded. * device's external reset pin should be grounded momentarily.
* *
* <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software * <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software
* jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set). * jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set).
@ -187,12 +187,6 @@
* are unable to handle true plain-text printing. For best results, the low * are unable to handle true plain-text printing. For best results, the low
* level \c lpr command should be used to print new firmware to the bootloader. * level \c lpr command should be used to print new firmware to the bootloader.
* *
* \par After loading an application, it is not run automatically on startup.
* Some USB AVR boards ship with the BOOTRST fuse set, causing the bootloader
* to run automatically when the device is reset. In most cases, the BOOTRST
* fuse should be disabled and the HWBE fuse used instead to run the bootloader
* when needed.
*
* \section Sec_Options Project Options * \section Sec_Options Project Options
* *
* The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value. * The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.

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