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#!/usr/bin/python
import serial
from optparse import OptionParser
import os, sys
#TODO: pull everything but parser out of main() and put it in a separate function we can call from another script. lets us automate loading RAM+FLASH to produce a fully-loaded image.
#TODO: make it fail gracefully -- if it gets a NOK or times out, do at least one retry.
#TODO: put hooks in (eventually) to allow verifying a firmware image so the user can more safely update the "safe" image
#TODO: how about a progress indicator? FPGA images take FOREVER. you can use wc -l to get the number of lines, or do it with file i/o.
def main():
usage="%prog: [options] filename"
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option("-t", "--tty", type="string", default="/dev/ttyUSB0",
help="select serial port [default=%default]")
parser.add_option("-b", "--baudrate", type=int, default=115200,
help="set baudrate [default=%default]")
parser.add_option("-F", "--write-safe-firmware", action="store_const", const=1, dest="image",
help="write to safe firmware image")
parser.add_option("-f", "--write-production-firmware", action="store_const", const=2, dest="image",
help="write to production firmware image")
parser.add_option("-P", "--write-safe-fpga", action="store_const", const=3, dest="image",
help="write to safe FPGA image")
parser.add_option("-p", "--write-production-fpga", action="store_const", const=4, dest="image",
help="write to production FPGA image")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
if(options.image is None):
print("At least one of -f, -F, -p, -P must be specified.\n")
parser.print_help()
raise SystemExit(1)
if len(args) != 1:
parser.print_help()
raise SystemExit(1)
if(options.image == 3):
print "Are you *really* sure you want to write to the failsafe FPGA image? If you mess this up your USRP2+ will become a brick. Press 'y' to continue, any other key to abort."
if(raw_input().rstrip() is not "y"):
print "Good choice."
raise SystemExit(0)
elif(options.image == 1):
print "Are you *really* sure you want to write to the failsafe firmware image? If you mess this up your USRP2+ will only be able to be reprogrammed via the UART RAM loader.\nPress 'y' to continue, any other key to abort."
if(raw_input().rstrip() is not "y"):
print "Good choice."
raise SystemExit(0)
filename = args[0]
f = open(filename, "r")
#now we start doing things...
if(os.path.exists(options.tty) is False):
sys.stderr.write("No serial port found at %s\n" % options.tty)
raise SystemExit(1)
try:
ser = serial.Serial(port=options.tty, timeout=1, baudrate=options.baudrate, bytesize=8, parity=serial.PARITY_NONE, stopbits=1, rtscts=0, xonxoff=0)
except serial.SerialException:
sys.stderr.write("Unable to open serial port\n")
raise SystemExit(1)
ser.open()
#test to see if a valid USRP2+ in flash load mode is connected
ser.write("garbage\n")
ser.readline()
ser.write("!SECTORSIZE\n")
reply = ser.readline().rstrip()
if("NOK" in reply):
sys.stderr.write("Error writing to USRP2+. Try again.\n")
raise SystemExit(1)
elif("OK" in reply):
sectorsize = int(reply[3:5], 16)
print("USRP2+ found with sector size %i. Erasing old image." % 2**sectorsize)
else:
sys.stderr.write("Invalid response or no USRP2+ connected.\n")
raise SystemExit(1)
if(options.image == 1):
sectors = range(127, 128)
runcmd = "!RUNSFD\n"
elif(options.image == 2):
sectors = range(64, 65)
runcmd = "!RUNPFD\n"
elif(options.image == 3):
sectors = range(0,32)
runcmd = "!RUNSFPGA\n"
elif(options.image == 4):
sectors = range(32,64)
runcmd = "!RUNPFPGA\n"
writeaddr = sectors[0] << sectorsize
if(options.image < 3):
writeaddr -= 0x8000 #i know this is awkward, but we subtract 0x8000 from the address for firmware loads. the reason we do this is that the IHX files are located at 0x8000 (RAM_BASE), and
#doing this here allows us to use the same IHX files for RAM load as for Flash load, without relocating in objcopy or relinking with another ld script.
#this limits us to writing above 32K for our firmware images. since the safe FPGA image located at 0x00000000 takes up 2MB of space this isn't really a worry.
#FPGA images (.mcs) always start at 0x00000000 so they don't need this relocation.
for sector in sectors:
print "Erasing sector %i" % sector
ser.write("!ERASE %i\n" % sector)
reply = ser.readline()
if("NOK" in reply):
sys.stderr.write("Error erasing sector %i" % sector)
raise SystemExit(1)
print "Setting start address to %i" % writeaddr
ser.write("!SETADDR %i\n" % writeaddr)
if("NOK" in reply):
sys.stderr.write("Error setting address\n")
raise SystemExit(1)
else:
print reply
for line in f:
ser.write(line.rstrip()+'\n')
reply = ser.readline()
if("NOK" in reply): #TODO: simplify this logic, use (reply.rstrip() is "NOK")
print("Received NOK reply during data write")
raise SystemExit(1)
elif("DONE" in reply):
print("Finished writing program. Loading...\n")
ser.write(runcmd)
elif("OK" not in reply):
print("Received invalid reply %s during data write" % reply)
raise SystemExit(1)
else:
print reply.rstrip() + '\t' + line.rstrip()
print ser.readline()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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