Re: AT86RF212 based USB-Stick (HUL)

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Hello

> That worked and I was able to flash the device and bring it up with the 
> patched driver. It showed up correctly as subHGz device in iwpan. I have 
> no other device to test against but I can trust you on this. Please go 
> ahead and send your final patches to the list so we can get them into 
> the firmware and kernel.

I have used git send-mail to do so. However, i have found a small bug within
the firmware after i sent the patch. (Caused by moving code between commits)
What is the procedure if i want to re-submit a patch(set) to the mailing list?

Also, how does the review process work?

> I only have one odd thing related to the flashing process. The device 
> you got me comes up in LUFA DFU bootloader mode with the green and red 
> led blinking alternately. In this mode I can use the flash command you 
> gave me above. After the flashing it will stay in this mode and I have 
> to issue a
> 
> dfu-programmer at90usb1287 reset
> 
> to get into the firmware/application. After that the device enumerates 
> and the atusb driver takes care of it.
> 
> That would be all fine if it only would be the case for the initial 
> flashing. For me the device always comes up in the bootloader mode, 
> though. I have to issue the reset command (not the flashing) each time I 
> plug it in.
> 
> Did I miss something here? Any trick to have the device boot the 
> firmware directly and only go into bootloader mode if the program button 
> on the back side is pressed?

We did apply a custom bootloader here because this is the behaviour we need
in order to deliver updates.

Greetings,
Josef


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