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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/comms/py-esptool
From: Adam Ciarcinski
Date: 2022-04-20 14:22:11
Message id: 20220420122211.7D82DFB1A@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
py-esptool: updated to 3.3
Version 3.3
New Features
Added flash size options up to 128MB.
Added stub flasher support for ESP32-C2.
Added --flash-mmu-page-size option to change flash MMU page size on ESP32-C2.
Added address and dummy cycles configuration to SPI flash commands, allowed \
reading flash SFDP registers.
Added target-specific flash frequency options.
espsecure.py
Added support for ECDSA P192 and P256 signatures in Secure Boot V2.
Refined Secure Boot V2 ECC support.
Added support for XTS_AES_128 using 128 bit key FE scheme.
espefuse.py
Added execute_scripts nesting support, a script can now be called from another \
script.
Added ESP32-C2 espefuse.py support.
Fixed power-out time for VDDQ settings for ESP32-S3.
Removed dysfunctional JTAG_SEL_ENABLE on ESP32-C3.
Removed unused eFuse fields on ESP32-C3 and ESP32-H2.
Added execute_scripts error handling in script files.
Added support for running multiple commands at once.
Added checks for secure download mode.
Added a recovery option to fix eFuse blocks after encoding errors.
Internal features
These features are intended for use inside Espressif:
Preview support for ESP32-H2-beta2 has been added. This SoC is not generally \
available, so it is unsupported in this release. Official support will be added \
in a later esptool.py release.
Bug Fixes
Fixed autodetection on ESP32-S2 in USB-OTG mode.
Fixed flash.rodata not being recognized as part of IRAM in the ELF parser.
Fixed wrong UART_RXFIFO_CNT_M mask values in the stub flasher.
Added overerase detection and a fix sequence for certain XMC flash chips.
Allowed USB PID detection for USB-JTAG-Serial mode on lowercase port names.
Fixed chip autodetection to work in secure download mode.
Fixed wrong firmware image being returned for beta chips.
Fixed a wrong bootloader flashing offset on ESP32-S3.
Miscellaneous Changes
Launched a new self-hosted esptool.py documentation and heavily updated its contents.
Renamed the ESP8684 target to ESP32-C2 (added alias for compatibility).
Added a warning for flash sizes that are not supported by the stub flasher.
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