read target voltage first in vsllink
The very first command after init command should be "read target voltage". This is a tweak for the Old Versaloon firmware. Without this, in most most cases, it works. Under Ubuntu9.04, there is a chance that the USB will fail. The problem disappears if I read target voltage first. For the lastest Versaloon firmware, it's OK. Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>__archive__
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@ -476,6 +476,14 @@ static int vsllink_init(void)
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VSLLINK_USB_TIMEOUT = to_tmp;
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vsllink_simple_command(0x01);
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result = vsllink_usb_read(vsllink_handle);
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if (result != 2)
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LOG_WARNING("Fail to get target voltage");
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else
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LOG_INFO("Target runs at %d mV", vsllink_usb_in_buffer[0]
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+ (vsllink_usb_in_buffer[1] << 8));
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// connect to vsllink
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vsllink_connect();
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// initialize function pointers
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