- warning now issued if high speed ftdi device found and openocd was built using an old driver
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1. It can only be built with the FTD2XX driver. libftdi supports FT2232H/FT4232H
since version 0.16
2. A speed value of 0 is used as a RTCK request indicator. This clashes with the
valid clock division value 0 that provide the highest fixed clock frequency.
3. The ft2232_speed_div function return the maximum selectable frequency (30MHz)
when RTCK is activated. It should return 0.
4. The ft2232_khz function return ERROR_OK when RTCK is requested even for
devices lacking RTCK support. It should return ERROR_FAIL so the upper driver layers
can detect this and try to fallback to a fixed frequency.
5. FT2232H/FT4232H have a backward compatibility function that divide the clock
by 5 to get the same frequency range as FT2232D. There is no code that disable
this functionality. I can not find anything about if this is enabled or disabled by default.
I think it is safest to actively disable it.
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giving --disable-parport-ppdev to configure on some platform(s).
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complement to the standard .tar.gz package. Now, pick your poison!
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- Remove once-used XXX_FTD2XX symbols; replace with XXX_DRIVER symbols.
- Enabled when either libftdi or FTD2xx driver should be built.
- Eliminates redundant DRIVERSFILE assignment in JTAG automake input.
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- Check for a compiler before looking for libraries or header files.
- Initialize automake before calling other AM_ macros.
- Disable libtool shared libraries by default.
- Remove checks for unused C++, Fortran, and Java compilers.
- Remove redundant AC_CANONICAL_HOST; called by AC_PROG_LIBTOOL.
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- Move AC_ARG_ENABLE for secondary parallel port options:
- These macros cause their configure options to appear unconditionally,
so they should not be placed inside conditional logic.
- Groups them with primary parallel port driver option.
- Update these options to show '-' instead of '_'; both still work.
- Update command help text to show host architecture/OS requirements.
- Display a warning when these options have been provided and the
configure script will ignore the setting that the user specified.
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- Try to disambiguates minidriver options from "standard" driver options.
- Make minidummy symbols more explict about being a minidriver.
- Move minidummy.c into minidummy directory to put it with its header.
In configure.in:
- Improve configuration option to allow new minidriver implementations:
- Change option from --enable-minidummy to --enable-minidriver-dummy.
- Move it to the end of the list of options.
- Provides a clear pattern for future minidrivers.
- Update handling of HAVE_JTAG_MINIDRIVER_H:
- Check for external jtag_minidriver.h only with --enable-ecosboard.
- Otherwise, define it when --enable-minidriver-dummy is provided.
- Add check to ensure only one minidriver is enabled.
- When a minidriver is enabled, warn user that standard drivers are not built.
- Use proper AC_DEFINE semantics with MINIDRIVER_DUMMY.
In src/jtag/Makefile.am:
- Restructure handling of minidummy source files.
- Include minidummy driver header in the distribution.
In src/jtag/jtag.c:
- Restructure preprocessor logic to include:
- only one minidriver, or
- all configured standard drivers.
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