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Re: Re: redboot on STM32f4-discovery board


On 05.10.2014 10:32, Oleg Uzenkov wrote:
> Hello, John, Ilija,
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> I will study in depth STM32x0G_EVAL and Kinetis platform HAL packages.
>
> My main goal is to port and use redboot on my own custom board which
> is similar to STM32f4-discovery board (stm32f407VE processor, no
> external ram, 512KB of internal flash, 128KiB  of ram). The custom
> board has got sdcard (with FAT32) though. Redboot should be
> responsible for loading a binary stored in sdcard.
>
> The general steps, it seems to me I need to take, are as follows:
>
> 1) add cdl items you mentioned in the previous mail into the board's
> HAL package ( + all what is needed to work with sdcard) -> build
> redboot.bin
> 2) load redboot.bin (built as "ROM" startup type)  into internal flash
> at 0x08000000
> 3) place app.bin file onto sdcard (image need to be built with "RAM"
> startup type)

You may consider creation of FLASH startup type.
Here http://bugs.ecos.sourceware.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1001623 I started a
discussion on this subject, I hope this thread triggers us to a
conclusion :).

Ilija

> 4) on reset redboot mounts sdcard -> selects a binary and loads it
> into internal flash (at address not overlapping redboot)
> 5) need to copy app's code to ram for execution and run it (do not
> know how to, probably need startup code?)
>
> Please, could you correct me if I am wrong in the general understanding.
>
> I very much appreciate your help.
>
> Oleg
>
>> On 03.10.2014 13:40, John Dallaway wrote:
>>> Hi Oleg
>>>
>>> On 02/10/14 09:47, Oleg Uzenkov wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am working with eCos on STM32f4-discovery board.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to build a redboot loader that could choose and load
>>>> binaries (eCos+app) stored in internal flash at power on.
>>>>
>>>> The eCos port for STM32f4-discovery has got a redboot option under
>>>> Packages list in Templates. However it seems to be very
>>>> minimalistic and
>>>> also not functional. Also there is no specific configuration file like
>>>> redboot_ROM.ecm.
>>>>
>>>> Please, could you give me directions as to making a functional redboot
>>>> loader for STM32f4-discovery board.
>>>>
>>>> Would it make sense to build redboot for stm32x0g_eval board (redboot
>>>> seems to be working) and adapt it for STM32f4-discovery board?
>>>>
>>>> I would appreciate any input on this.
>>> To be clear, there is no support for RedBoot in the STM32F4-Discovery
>>> platform HAL at present. The STM32F4-Discovery board offers only 128KiB
>>> of contiguous on-chip RAM, so loading applications into RAM prior to
>>> execution would limit the size of your applications quite considerably.
>>> RedBoot would also consume some of the available RAM for its own data
>>> structures.
>>>
>>> If you are still interested in using RedBoot to load and launch your
>>> applications, you will need to add the following to the
>>> STM32F4-Discovery platform HAL package:
>>>
>>> a) CDL items and memory layout files for RAM startup
>>> b) CDL items for behaving as a ROM monitor and for working with a ROM
>>>     monitor
>>> c) RedBoot-specific CDL items and data structures
>>>
>>> You will find examples of all the above in the STM32x0G_EVAL platform
>>> HAL package, but keep in mind that the STM32x0G_EVAL boards feature
>>> external RAM. The naming of memory regions and startup types is
>>> therefore different. The STM32x0G_EVAL "ROMINT" and "SRAM" startup
>>> types
>>> are broadly equivalent to the STM32F4-Discovery "ROM" and (proposed)
>>> "RAM" startup types respectively.
>> In addition, for example of RedBoot on a platform with only internal RAM
>> you can look at Kinetis.
>>
>> Ilija
>>
>>> I hope this helps...
>>>
>>> John Dallaway
>>> eCos maintainer
>>> http://www.dallaway.org.uk/john
>>>
>>
>
>


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