Slow AVRISP-MKII clone PDI/TPI programming speed back to 250KHz due to issues with the XPLAINBridge when PDI programming at faster rates.

Speed up XMEGANVM_WaitWhileNVMControllerBusy() by preloading the status register address into the pointer register of the target's NVM controller and then reading via a faster indirect load command.
pull/1469/head
Dean Camera 14 years ago
parent 002cd6df49
commit a9f313afa9

@ -102,7 +102,6 @@
* - Fixed USBtoSerial and XPLAINBridge demos discarding data from the PC if the send buffer becomes full * - Fixed USBtoSerial and XPLAINBridge demos discarding data from the PC if the send buffer becomes full
* - Fixed broken input in the MagStripe reader project due to an incorrect HID report descriptor * - Fixed broken input in the MagStripe reader project due to an incorrect HID report descriptor
* - Fixed incorrect PollingIntervalMS values in the demo/project/bootloader endpoint descriptors (thanks to MCS Electronics) * - Fixed incorrect PollingIntervalMS values in the demo/project/bootloader endpoint descriptors (thanks to MCS Electronics)
* - Fixed PDI/TPI programming speed of ~250KHz in the AVRISP-MKII Clone project, instead of the desired 500KHz (thanks to Tom Light)
* *
* \section Sec_ChangeLog100807 Version 100807 * \section Sec_ChangeLog100807 Version 100807
* <b>New:</b> * <b>New:</b>

@ -96,13 +96,15 @@ bool XMEGANVM_WaitWhileNVMBusBusy(void)
*/ */
bool XMEGANVM_WaitWhileNVMControllerBusy(void) bool XMEGANVM_WaitWhileNVMControllerBusy(void)
{ {
/* Preload the pointer register with the NVM STATUS register address to check the BUSY flag */
XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_ST | (PDI_POINTER_DIRECT << 2) | PDI_DATSIZE_4BYTES);
XMEGANVM_SendNVMRegAddress(XMEGA_NVM_REG_STATUS);
/* Poll the NVM STATUS register while the NVM controller is busy */ /* Poll the NVM STATUS register while the NVM controller is busy */
for (;;) for (;;)
{ {
/* Send a LDS command to read the NVM STATUS register to check the BUSY flag */ /* Fetch the current status value via the pointer register (without auto-increment afterwards) */
XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_LDS | (PDI_DATSIZE_4BYTES << 2)); XPROGTarget_SendByte(PDI_CMD_LD | (PDI_POINTER_INDIRECT << 2) | PDI_DATSIZE_1BYTE);
XMEGANVM_SendNVMRegAddress(XMEGA_NVM_REG_STATUS);
uint8_t StatusRegister = XPROGTarget_ReceiveByte(); uint8_t StatusRegister = XPROGTarget_ReceiveByte();
/* We might have timed out waiting for the status register read response, check here */ /* We might have timed out waiting for the status register read response, check here */

@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
#endif #endif
/** Serial carrier TPI/PDI speed when hardware TPI/PDI mode is used. */ /** Serial carrier TPI/PDI speed when hardware TPI/PDI mode is used. */
#define XPROG_HARDWARE_SPEED 500000 #define XPROG_HARDWARE_SPEED 250000
/** Total number of bits in a single USART frame. */ /** Total number of bits in a single USART frame. */
#define BITS_IN_USART_FRAME 12 #define BITS_IN_USART_FRAME 12

@ -60,13 +60,13 @@
# MCU name # MCU name
MCU = at90usb1287 MCU = at90usb162
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring # Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called # LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory. # "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY BOARD = USBTINYMKII
# Processor frequency. # Processor frequency.
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ BOARD = USBKEY
# does not *change* the processor frequency - it should merely be updated to # does not *change* the processor frequency - it should merely be updated to
# reflect the processor speed set externally so that the code can use accurate # reflect the processor speed set externally so that the code can use accurate
# software delays. # software delays.
F_CPU = 8000000 F_CPU = 16000000
# Input clock frequency. # Input clock frequency.

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