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/************************************************************************************//** |
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* \file Source\backdoor.c
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* \brief Bootloader backdoor entry source file.
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* \ingroup Core
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* \internal
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* C O P Y R I G H T
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Copyright (c) 2011 by Feaser http://www.feaser.com All rights reserved
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* L I C E N S E
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* This file is part of OpenBLT. OpenBLT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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* version.
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*
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* OpenBLT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
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* without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenBLT.
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* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* A special exception to the GPL is included to allow you to distribute a combined work
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* that includes OpenBLT without being obliged to provide the source code for any
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* proprietary components. The exception text is included at the bottom of the license
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* file <license.html>.
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*
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* \endinternal
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****************************************************************************************/
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/****************************************************************************************
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* Include files
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****************************************************************************************/
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#include "boot.h" /* bootloader generic header */ |
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* Macro definitions
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#if (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE == 0) |
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#ifndef BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS
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/** \brief Sets the time in milliseconds that the backdoor is open, but allow an
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* override for this time. note that this time should be at least 2.5 times
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* as long as the time that is configured in Microboot's XCP settings for the
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* connect command response. This is the last entry on XCP Timeouts tab. By
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* default the connect command response is configured as 20ms by Microboot,
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* except for TCP/IP where it is 300ms due to accomodate for worldwide
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* network latency. For CAN this was also adjusted to 500ms so that Microboot
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* can wait for the bootloader to initialize. Otherwise errorframes can be
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* generated on the CAN bus.
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*/
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#if (BOOT_COM_NET_ENABLE == 1) |
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#define BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS (750) |
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#elif (BOOT_COM_CAN_ENABLE == 1) |
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#define BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS (500) |
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#else
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#define BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS (600) |
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Sets the time (ms) while the bootloader is in flashing mode but not connected */
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#ifndef FLASHING_WITHOUT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_MS
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#define FLASHING_WITHOUT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_MS 30000 // 30 seconds |
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#endif
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/****************************************************************************************
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* Hook functions
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#if (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE > 0) |
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extern void BackDoorInitHook(void); |
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extern blt_bool BackDoorEntryHook(void); |
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extern blt_bool BackDoorEntryCheck(void); |
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extern void BackDoorComIsConnected(void); |
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#endif
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* Local data declarations
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#if (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE == 0) |
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/** \brief To determine if the backdoor is open or closed. */
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static blt_bool backdoorOpen;
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/** \brief To determine how long the backdoor has been open in milliseconds. */
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static blt_int32u backdoorOpenTime;
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#endif /* (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE == 0) */ |
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#if (BOOTLOADER_OF_MAIN_DEVICE == 1) |
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static blt_bool wasConnection;
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static blt_int32u inFlashingModeWithoutConnection;
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#endif /* (BOOTLOADER_OF_MAIN_DEVICE == 1) */ |
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** \brief Initializes the backdoor entry option.
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** \return none
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**
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void BackDoorInit(void) |
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{
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#if (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE > 0) |
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/* initialize application's backdoor functionality */
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BackDoorInitHook(); |
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/* attempt to start the user program when no backdoor entry is requested */
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if (BackDoorEntryHook() == BLT_FALSE)
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{
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/* this function does not return if a valid user program is present */
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CpuStartUserProgram(); |
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} |
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#if (BOOT_FILE_SYS_ENABLE > 0) |
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else
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{
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/* the backdoor is open so we should check if a update from locally attached storage
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* is requested and, if so, start it.
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*/
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FileHandleFirmwareUpdateRequest(); |
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} |
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#endif
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#else
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/* open the backdoor after a reset */
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backdoorOpen = BLT_TRUE; |
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backdoorOpenTime = TimerGet(); |
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#endif
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#if (BOOTLOADER_OF_MAIN_DEVICE == 1) |
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wasConnection = BLT_FALSE; |
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inFlashingModeWithoutConnection = TimerGet(); |
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#endif /* (BOOTLOADER_OF_MAIN_DEVICE == 1) */ |
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/* perform the first check that open/closes the backdoor */
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BackDoorCheck(); |
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} /*** end of BackDoorInit ***/
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** \brief The default backdoor entry feature keeps the bootloader active for a
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** predetermined time after reset, allowing the host application to
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** establish a connection and start a programming sequence. This function
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** controls the opening/closing of the backdoor.
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** \return none
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**
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void BackDoorCheck(void) |
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{
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#if (BOOT_COM_ENABLE > 0 || BOOT_GATE_ENABLE > 0) |
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/* check if a connection with the host was already established. in this case the
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* backdoor stays open anyway, so no need to check if it needs to be closed.
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*/
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if (ComIsConnected() == BLT_TRUE)
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{
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#if (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE > 0) |
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BackDoorComIsConnected(); |
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#endif
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#if (BOOTLOADER_OF_MAIN_DEVICE == 1) |
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/* set timer for flashing mode timeout */
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inFlashingModeWithoutConnection = TimerGet(); |
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/* save that there has been a connection */
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if (ComWasConnectedToMain() == BLT_TRUE) {
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wasConnection = BLT_TRUE; |
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} |
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#endif
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return;
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} |
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#if (BOOTLOADER_OF_MAIN_DEVICE == 1) |
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/* check if a connection with the host has been closed. In this case the
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* backdoor stays open (bootloader stays in "flashing mode") for the defined time.
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*/
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else if (wasConnection == BLT_TRUE) |
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{
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/* check flashing mode timeout */
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if (TimerGet() >= (FLASHING_WITHOUT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_MS + inFlashingModeWithoutConnection))
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{
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/* user program can be started because there hasn't been announced any connection in
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* the defined flashing mode time.
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*/
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CpuStartUserProgram(); |
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} |
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return;
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} |
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#endif
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#endif /* BOOT_COM_ENABLE > 0 || BOOT_GATE_ENABLE > 0 */ |
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#if (BOOT_BACKDOOR_HOOKS_ENABLE == 0) |
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#if (BOOT_FILE_SYS_ENABLE > 0) |
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/* check if the file module is busy, indicating that a firmware update through the
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* locally attached storage is in progress. in this case the backdoor stays open
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* anyway, so no need to check if it needs to be closed.
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*/
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if (FileIsIdle() == BLT_FALSE)
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{
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return;
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} |
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#endif
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/* when the backdoor is still open, check if it's time to close it */
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if (backdoorOpen == BLT_TRUE)
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{
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/* check if the backdoor entry time window elapsed */
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if (TimerGet() >= (BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS + backdoorOpenTime))
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{
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/* close the backdoor */
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backdoorOpen = BLT_FALSE; |
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#if (BOOT_FILE_SYS_ENABLE > 0) |
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/* during the timed backdoor no remote update request was detected. now do one
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* last check to see if a firmware update from locally attached storage is
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* pending.
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*/
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if (FileHandleFirmwareUpdateRequest() == BLT_FALSE)
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#endif
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{
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/* no firmware update requests detected, so attempt to start the user program.
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* this function does not return if a valid user program is present.
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*/
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CpuStartUserProgram(); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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#else
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/* check if the bootloader has to stay in the backdoor loop */
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if (BackDoorEntryCheck() == BLT_TRUE) {
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return;
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} |
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/* user program can be started because there is nothing else to check */
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CpuStartUserProgram(); |
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#endif
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} /*** end of BackDoorCheck ***/
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/*********************************** end of backdoor.c *********************************/
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