On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 04:11:57PM +0100, Tomas Vanek wrote:
> Situation looks like the driver is little bit abandoned, isn't it?

As far as I can tell, there's no notion of a "driver maintainer" in
OpenOCD. It means that every now and then somebody who is interested
in specific hardware contributes code or fixes, the OpenOCD
maintainers try hard not to merge unmaintainable or outright wrong
code, then the patch is accepted and that's about it. But once the
code is upstream, it's always maintained in a sense that when some
incompatible changes are made, all the affected code is modified
accordingly.

If you are willing to beat the kinetis driver into shape, I will be
glad to help you with whatever issue you might face, and I can runtime
test with a KL25 target.

Flash drivers are not that tricky to get right, especially if the chip
documentation is decent, so please feel free to participate.

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