From: zwelch Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 09:02:00 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Archive released NEWS file: NEWS -> NEWS-0.2.0 X-Git-Tag: v0.3.0-rc0~428 X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=4eb2e50e4d7c8757bd6ade97cb784880778452a6 Archive released NEWS file: NEWS -> NEWS-0.2.0 Create new NEWS file from release script template. git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2522 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60 --- diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index f56c7a4f38..a16079a113 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,79 +1,18 @@ -The OpenOCD 0.2.0 source archive release includes numerous improvements -that were made since the initial 0.1.0 source archive release. Many -contributors helped make this release a great success, and the community -of developers and maintainers look forward to any response. - -In addition to the list of changes below, countless bug fixing and -cleaning was performed across the tree. Various TCL command parameters -must past stricter value checks, and many more error conditions have -been handled correctly. These efforts helped to make the 0.2.0 release -more stable and robust, though some changes may expose latent bugs in -your existing configuration scripts. - -This release does not maintain backward compatibility in all respects, -so some target or configuration scripts may need to be updated. In some -cases, you may also see warnings; resolve those, because they indicate -commands that will be removed in the future. +This file should include items worth mentioning in the +OpenOCD openocd-0.2.0 source archive release. The following areas of OpenOCD functionality changed in this release: JTAG Layer: -- Improves modularity: core, TCL, driver commands, and interface have - been separated, encapsulated, and documented for developers. Mostly. -- Improves JTAG TAP transition tables: - * Makes TAP paths variable length, rather than being fixed at 7 steps. - * Fixes problems with some targets that did not like longer paths. -- Improves JTAG driver/minidriver modularity and encapsulation. -- New drivers: - * Adds stub minidriver for developing new embedded JTAG interfaces. -- Improves drivers: - * ft2232+ftd2xx: - + Adds initial high-speed device support: --enable-ftd2xx-highspeed - + Supports more types of FTDI-based devices. - * jlink: - + Works with more versions of the firmware (v3 and newer) - + Supports dynamically detects device capabilities and limits - * vsllink: - + Supports very long scan chains - * amtjtagaccel: - + Fixes broken ID code detection problems. - Target Layer: -- New devices: AVR, FA526 -- Improved support: ARM ADI, ARM11, MIPS -- Numerous other bug fixes and improvements - Flash Layer: -- Improved drivers: mflash -- New drivers: AT91SAM3, AVR, Davinci NAND - -Board, Interface, and Target Configuration Scripts: -- Many new and improved targets and boards are now available. -- Better separation of "board" and "target" configuration -- Moved all TCL files to top-level "tcl" directory in the source tree -- Installation moved from '$pkglibdir/' to '$pkgdatadir/scripts/'. -- Site-specific files should be installed under '$pkgdatadir/site/'; - files that exist this tree will be used in preference to default - distribution configurations in '$pkgdatadir/scripts/'. - +Board, Target, and Interface Configuration Scripts: Documentation: -- Updated User Guide: http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/html/index.html - * Partially re-written and re-organized. - * Standardized presentation for all commands. - * Covers many drivers and commands that were previously omitted. - * New index for commands and drivers. -- Added Developer Manual: http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/doxygen/index.html - * Now includes architecture, technical primers, style guides, and more. - * Available in-tree and on-line. - Build and Release: -- Increased configuration and compilation warning coverage. - * Use --disable-werror to work around build errors caused by warnings. -- Use libtool to produce helper libraries as a step toward "libopenocd". -- New processes and scripting to facilitate future source releases. -For more details about what has changed since 0.1.0, see the ChangeLog -associated with this release. +For more details about what has changed since the last release, +see the ChangeLog associated with this source archive. For older NEWS, +see the NEWS files associated with each release (i.e. NEWS-). For more information about contributing test reports, bug fixes, or new features and device support, please read the new Developer Manual (or diff --git a/NEWS-0.2.0 b/NEWS-0.2.0 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f56c7a4f38 --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS-0.2.0 @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +The OpenOCD 0.2.0 source archive release includes numerous improvements +that were made since the initial 0.1.0 source archive release. Many +contributors helped make this release a great success, and the community +of developers and maintainers look forward to any response. + +In addition to the list of changes below, countless bug fixing and +cleaning was performed across the tree. Various TCL command parameters +must past stricter value checks, and many more error conditions have +been handled correctly. These efforts helped to make the 0.2.0 release +more stable and robust, though some changes may expose latent bugs in +your existing configuration scripts. + +This release does not maintain backward compatibility in all respects, +so some target or configuration scripts may need to be updated. In some +cases, you may also see warnings; resolve those, because they indicate +commands that will be removed in the future. + +The following areas of OpenOCD functionality changed in this release: + +JTAG Layer: +- Improves modularity: core, TCL, driver commands, and interface have + been separated, encapsulated, and documented for developers. Mostly. +- Improves JTAG TAP transition tables: + * Makes TAP paths variable length, rather than being fixed at 7 steps. + * Fixes problems with some targets that did not like longer paths. +- Improves JTAG driver/minidriver modularity and encapsulation. +- New drivers: + * Adds stub minidriver for developing new embedded JTAG interfaces. +- Improves drivers: + * ft2232+ftd2xx: + + Adds initial high-speed device support: --enable-ftd2xx-highspeed + + Supports more types of FTDI-based devices. + * jlink: + + Works with more versions of the firmware (v3 and newer) + + Supports dynamically detects device capabilities and limits + * vsllink: + + Supports very long scan chains + * amtjtagaccel: + + Fixes broken ID code detection problems. + +Target Layer: +- New devices: AVR, FA526 +- Improved support: ARM ADI, ARM11, MIPS +- Numerous other bug fixes and improvements + +Flash Layer: +- Improved drivers: mflash +- New drivers: AT91SAM3, AVR, Davinci NAND + +Board, Interface, and Target Configuration Scripts: +- Many new and improved targets and boards are now available. +- Better separation of "board" and "target" configuration +- Moved all TCL files to top-level "tcl" directory in the source tree +- Installation moved from '$pkglibdir/' to '$pkgdatadir/scripts/'. +- Site-specific files should be installed under '$pkgdatadir/site/'; + files that exist this tree will be used in preference to default + distribution configurations in '$pkgdatadir/scripts/'. + +Documentation: +- Updated User Guide: http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/html/index.html + * Partially re-written and re-organized. + * Standardized presentation for all commands. + * Covers many drivers and commands that were previously omitted. + * New index for commands and drivers. +- Added Developer Manual: http://openocd.berlios.de/doc/doxygen/index.html + * Now includes architecture, technical primers, style guides, and more. + * Available in-tree and on-line. + +Build and Release: +- Increased configuration and compilation warning coverage. + * Use --disable-werror to work around build errors caused by warnings. +- Use libtool to produce helper libraries as a step toward "libopenocd". +- New processes and scripting to facilitate future source releases. + +For more details about what has changed since 0.1.0, see the ChangeLog +associated with this release. + +For more information about contributing test reports, bug fixes, or new +features and device support, please read the new Developer Manual (or +the BUGS and PATCHES files in the source archive).