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qmk_firmware/tmk_core/common/chibios/bootloader.c
Stefan Kerkmann e50867d52d
[Core] Add support for RISC-V builds and GD32VF103 MCU (#12508)
* Add support for RISC-V builds and GD32VF103 MCU

* Add toolchain selection in chibios.mk based on the mcu selected in
mcu_selection.mk
* Reorder and added comments to chibios.mk to have a streamlined makefile
* Add GD32VF103 mcu to possible targets for QMK.
* Add STM32 compatibility for GD32VF103 MCU, this is hacky but more efficent
  then rewriting every driver.
* Add GigaDevice DFU bootloader as flash target, please note that
  dfu-util of at least version 0.10 is needed.
* Add analog driver compatibility
* Add apa102 bitbang driver compatibility
* Add ws2812 bitbang driver compatibility
* Add eeprom in flash emulation compatibility
* Allow faster re-builds with ccache

* Add SiPeed Longan Nano to platform files

* Add SiPeed Longan Nano Onekeys

* Make quine compatible with other bootloaders

* Support builds with picolibc

* Add risc-v toolchain to arch and debian/ubuntu scripts
2021-10-18 16:23:20 +11:00

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#include "bootloader.h"
#include <ch.h>
#include <hal.h>
#include "wait.h"
/* This code should be checked whether it runs correctly on platforms */
#define SYMVAL(sym) (uint32_t)(((uint8_t *)&(sym)) - ((uint8_t *)0))
#define BOOTLOADER_MAGIC 0xDEADBEEF
#define MAGIC_ADDR (unsigned long *)(SYMVAL(__ram0_end__) - 4)
#ifndef STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK
# define STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK FALSE
#endif
#ifdef BOOTLOADER_TINYUF2
# define DBL_TAP_MAGIC 0xf01669ef // From tinyuf2's board_api.h
// defined by linker script
extern uint32_t _board_dfu_dbl_tap[];
# define DBL_TAP_REG _board_dfu_dbl_tap[0]
void bootloader_jump(void) {
DBL_TAP_REG = DBL_TAP_MAGIC;
NVIC_SystemReset();
}
void enter_bootloader_mode_if_requested(void) { /* not needed, no two-stage reset */
}
#elif STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK
// Need pin definitions
# include "config_common.h"
# ifndef STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO
# error "No STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO defined, don't know which pin to toggle"
# endif
# ifndef STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_POLARITY
# define STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_POLARITY 0
# endif
# ifndef STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_DELAY
# define STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_DELAY 100000
# endif
extern uint32_t __ram0_end__;
__attribute__((weak)) void bootloader_jump(void) {
// For STM32 MCUs with dual-bank flash, and we're incapable of jumping to the bootloader. The first valid flash
// bank is executed unconditionally after a reset, so it doesn't enter DFU unless BOOT0 is high. Instead, we do
// it with hardware...in this case, we pull a GPIO high/low depending on the configuration, connects 3.3V to
// BOOT0's RC charging circuit, lets it charge the capacitor, and issue a system reset. See the QMK discord
// #hardware channel pins for an example circuit.
palSetPadMode(PAL_PORT(STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO), PAL_PAD(STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO), PAL_MODE_OUTPUT_PUSHPULL);
# if STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_POLARITY
palSetPad(PAL_PORT(STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO), PAL_PAD(STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO));
# else
palClearPad(PAL_PORT(STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO), PAL_PAD(STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK_GPIO));
# endif
// Wait for a while for the capacitor to charge
wait_ms(100);
// Issue a system reset to get the ROM bootloader to execute, with BOOT0 high
NVIC_SystemReset();
}
void enter_bootloader_mode_if_requested(void) {} // not needed at all, but if anybody attempts to invoke it....
#elif defined(STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS) // STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK
extern uint32_t __ram0_end__;
__attribute__((weak)) void bootloader_jump(void) {
*MAGIC_ADDR = BOOTLOADER_MAGIC; // set magic flag => reset handler will jump into boot loader
NVIC_SystemReset();
}
void enter_bootloader_mode_if_requested(void) {
unsigned long *check = MAGIC_ADDR;
if (*check == BOOTLOADER_MAGIC) {
*check = 0;
__set_CONTROL(0);
__set_MSP(*(__IO uint32_t *)STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS);
__enable_irq();
typedef void (*BootJump_t)(void);
BootJump_t boot_jump = *(BootJump_t *)(STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS + 4);
boot_jump();
while (1)
;
}
}
#elif defined(GD32VF103)
# define DBGMCU_KEY_UNLOCK 0x4B5A6978
# define DBGMCU_CMD_RESET 0x1
__IO uint32_t *DBGMCU_KEY = (uint32_t *)DBGMCU_BASE + 0x0CU;
__IO uint32_t *DBGMCU_CMD = (uint32_t *)DBGMCU_BASE + 0x08U;
__attribute__((weak)) void bootloader_jump(void) {
/* The MTIMER unit of the GD32VF103 doesn't have the MSFRST
* register to generate a software reset request.
* BUT instead two undocumented registers in the debug peripheral
* that allow issueing a software reset. WHO would need the MSFRST
* register anyway? Source:
* https://github.com/esmil/gd32vf103inator/blob/master/include/gd32vf103/dbg.h */
*DBGMCU_KEY = DBGMCU_KEY_UNLOCK;
*DBGMCU_CMD = DBGMCU_CMD_RESET;
}
void enter_bootloader_mode_if_requested(void) { /* Jumping to bootloader is not possible from user code. */
}
#elif defined(KL2x) || defined(K20x) || defined(MK66F18) || defined(MIMXRT1062) // STM32_BOOTLOADER_DUAL_BANK // STM32_BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS
/* Kinetis */
# if defined(BOOTLOADER_KIIBOHD)
/* Kiibohd Bootloader (MCHCK and Infinity KB) */
# define SCB_AIRCR_VECTKEY_WRITEMAGIC 0x05FA0000
const uint8_t sys_reset_to_loader_magic[] = "\xff\x00\x7fRESET TO LOADER\x7f\x00\xff";
__attribute__((weak)) void bootloader_jump(void) {
void *volatile vbat = (void *)VBAT;
__builtin_memcpy(vbat, (const void *)sys_reset_to_loader_magic, sizeof(sys_reset_to_loader_magic));
// request reset
SCB->AIRCR = SCB_AIRCR_VECTKEY_WRITEMAGIC | SCB_AIRCR_SYSRESETREQ_Msk;
}
# else /* defined(BOOTLOADER_KIIBOHD) */
/* Default for Kinetis - expecting an ARM Teensy */
# include "wait.h"
__attribute__((weak)) void bootloader_jump(void) {
wait_ms(100);
__BKPT(0);
}
# endif /* defined(BOOTLOADER_KIIBOHD) */
#else /* neither STM32 nor KINETIS */
__attribute__((weak)) void bootloader_jump(void) {}
#endif