/tinyuf2

UF2 bootloader based on TinyUSB for embedded devices such as ESP32S2, STM32F4 and iMX RT10xx

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TinyUF2 Bootloader

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This repo is cross-platform UF2 Bootloader projects for MCUs based on TinyUSB

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├── apps              # Useful applications such as self-update, erase firmware
├── lib               # Sources from 3rd party such as tinyusb, mcu drivers ...
├── ports             # Port/family specific sources
│   ├── espressif
│   │   └── boards/   # Board specific sources
│   │   └── Makefile  # Makefile for this port
│   └── mimxrt10xx         
├── src               # Cross-platform bootloader sources files

Features

TODO more docs later

  • Support ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, iMXRT10xx, LPC55xx, STM32F3, STM32F4
  • Self update with update file in uf2 format
  • Indicator: LED, RGB
  • Debug log with uart/swd
  • Double tap to enter DFU, reboot to DFU and quick reboot from application

Build and Flash

Following is generic compiling information. Each port may require extra set-up and slight different process e.g esp32s2 require setup IDF.

Compile

To build this for a specific board, we need to change current directory to its port folder

$ cd ports/stm32f4

Then compile with make BOARD=[board_name] all, for example

make BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express all

The required mcu driver submodule if any will be clone automatically if needed.

Flash

flash target will use the default on-board debugger (jlink/cmsisdap/stlink/dfu) to flash the binary, please install those support software in advance. Some board use bootloader/DFU via serial which is required to pass to make command

$ make BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express flash

If you use an external debugger, there is flash-jlink, flash-stlink, flash-pyocd which are mostly like to work out of the box for most of the supported board.

Debug

To compile for debugging add DEBUG=1, this will mostly change the compiler optimization

$ make BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express DEBUG=1 all

Log

Should you have an issue running example and/or submitting an bug report. You could enable TinyUSB built-in debug logging with optional LOG=.

  • LOG=1 will print message from bootloader and error if any from TinyUSB stack.
  • LOG=2 and LOG=3 will print more information with TinyUSB stack events
$ make BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express LOG=1 all

Logger

By default log message is printed via on-board UART which is slow and take lots of CPU time comparing to USB speed. If your board support on-board/external debugger, it would be more efficient to use it for logging. There are 2 protocols:

  • LOGGER=rtt: use Segger RTT protocol
    • Cons: requires jlink as the debugger.
    • Pros: work with most if not all MCUs
    • Software viewer is JLink RTT Viewer/Client/Logger which is bundled with JLink driver package.
  • LOGGER=swo: Use dedicated SWO pin of ARM Cortex SWD debug header.
    • Cons: only work with ARM Cortex MCUs minus M0
    • Pros: should be compatible with more debugger that support SWO.
    • Software viewer should be provided along with your debugger driver.
$ make BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express LOG=2 LOGGER=rtt all
$ make BOARD=feather_stm32f405_express LOG=2 LOGGER=swo all