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| 1 | 69661903 | Thomas Schöpping | /************************************************************************************//** |
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| 2 | * \file Source\file.c
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| 3 | * \brief Bootloader file system interface source file.
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| 4 | * \ingroup Core
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| 5 | * \internal
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| 6 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 7 | * C O P Y R I G H T
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| 8 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 9 | * Copyright (c) 2013 by Feaser http://www.feaser.com All rights reserved
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| 10 | *
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| 11 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 12 | * L I C E N S E
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| 13 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 14 | * This file is part of OpenBLT. OpenBLT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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| 15 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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| 16 | * Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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| 17 | * version.
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| 18 | *
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| 19 | * OpenBLT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
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| 20 | * without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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| 21 | * PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 22 | *
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| 23 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenBLT.
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| 24 | * If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 25 | *
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| 26 | * A special exception to the GPL is included to allow you to distribute a combined work
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| 27 | * that includes OpenBLT without being obliged to provide the source code for any
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| 28 | * proprietary components. The exception text is included at the bottom of the license
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| 29 | * file <license.html>.
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| 30 | *
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| 31 | * \endinternal
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| 32 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 33 | |||
| 34 | /****************************************************************************************
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| 35 | * Include files
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| 36 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 37 | #include "boot.h" /* bootloader generic header */ |
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| 38 | #include <string.h> /* for strcpy etc. */ |
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| 39 | #include <ctype.h> /* for toupper() etc. */ |
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| 40 | |||
| 41 | |||
| 42 | #if (BOOT_FILE_SYS_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 43 | /****************************************************************************************
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| 44 | * Type definitions
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| 45 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 46 | /** \brief Enumeration for the different internal module states. */
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| 47 | typedef enum |
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| 48 | {
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| 49 | FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE, /**< idle state */
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| 50 | FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_STARTING, /**< starting state */
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| 51 | FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_ERASING, /**< erasing state */
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| 52 | FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_PROGRAMMING /**< programming state */
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| 53 | } tFirmwareUpdateState; |
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| 54 | |||
| 55 | /** \brief Structure type with information for the memory erase opeartion. */
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| 56 | typedef struct |
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| 57 | {
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| 58 | blt_addr start_address; /**< erase start address */
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| 59 | blt_int32u total_size; /**< total number of bytes to erase */
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| 60 | } tFileEraseInfo; |
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| 61 | |||
| 62 | /** \brief Structure type for grouping FATFS related objects used by this module. */
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| 63 | typedef struct |
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| 64 | {
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| 65 | FATFS fs; /**< file system object for mouting */
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| 66 | FIL file; /**< file object for firmware file */
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| 67 | } tFatFsObjects; |
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| 68 | |||
| 69 | /****************************************************************************************
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| 70 | * Function prototypes
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| 71 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 72 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 73 | static blt_char FileLibByteNibbleToChar(blt_int8u nibble);
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| 74 | static blt_char *FileLibByteToHexString(blt_int8u byte_val, blt_char *destination);
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| 75 | static blt_char *FileLibLongToIntString(blt_int32u long_val, blt_char *destination);
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| 76 | #endif
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| 77 | static blt_int8u FileLibHexStringToByte(const blt_char *hexstring); |
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| 78 | |||
| 79 | |||
| 80 | /****************************************************************************************
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| 81 | * Hook functions
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| 82 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 83 | extern blt_bool FileIsFirmwareUpdateRequestedHook(void); |
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| 84 | extern const blt_char *FileGetFirmwareFilenameHook(void); |
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| 85 | extern void FileFirmwareUpdateStartedHook(void); |
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| 86 | extern void FileFirmwareUpdateCompletedHook(void); |
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| 87 | extern void FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(blt_int8u error_code); |
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| 88 | extern void FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(blt_char *info_string); |
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| 89 | |||
| 90 | |||
| 91 | /****************************************************************************************
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| 92 | * Local data declarations
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| 93 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 94 | /** \brief Local variable that holds the internal module state. */
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| 95 | static tFirmwareUpdateState firmwareUpdateState;
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| 96 | /** \brief Local variable for the used FATFS objects in this module. */
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| 97 | static tFatFsObjects fatFsObjects;
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| 98 | /** \brief Local variable for storing S-record line parsing results. */
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| 99 | static tSrecLineParseObject lineParseObject;
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| 100 | /** \brief Local variable for storing information regarding the memory erase operation.*/
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| 101 | static tFileEraseInfo eraseInfo;
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| 102 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 103 | /** \brief Local character buffer for storing the string with log information. */
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| 104 | static blt_char loggingStr[64]; |
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| 105 | #endif
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| 106 | |||
| 107 | |||
| 108 | /***********************************************************************************//** |
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| 109 | ** \brief Initializes the file system interface module. The initial firmware
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| 110 | ** update state is set to idle and the file system is mounted as
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| 111 | ** logical disk 0.
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| 112 | ** \return none
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| 113 | **
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| 114 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 115 | void FileInit(void) |
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| 116 | {
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| 117 | FRESULT fresult; |
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| 118 | |||
| 119 | /* set the initial state */
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| 120 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 121 | /* mount the file system, using logical disk 0 */
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| 122 | fresult = f_mount(0, &fatFsObjects.fs);
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| 123 | /* mounting does not access the disk and should succeed unless misconfigured */
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| 124 | ASSERT_RT(fresult == FR_OK); |
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| 125 | } /*** end of FileInit ***/
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| 126 | |||
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| 128 | /***********************************************************************************//** |
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| 129 | ** \brief This function checks if a firmware update through the locally attached
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| 130 | ** storage is in progress or not (idle).
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| 131 | ** \return BLT_TRUE when in idle state, BLT_FALSE otherwise.
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| 132 | **
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| 133 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 134 | blt_bool FileIsIdle(void)
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| 135 | {
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| 136 | if (firmwareUpdateState == FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE)
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| 137 | {
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| 138 | return BLT_TRUE;
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| 139 | } |
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| 140 | return BLT_FALSE;
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| 141 | } /*** end of FileIsIdle ***/
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| 142 | |||
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| 144 | /***********************************************************************************//** |
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| 145 | ** \brief This function checks if a firmware update through the locally attached
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| 146 | ** storage is requested to be started and if so processes this request
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| 147 | ** by transitioning from the IDLE to the STARTING state.
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| 148 | ** \return BLT_TRUE when a firmware update is requested, BLT_FALSE otherwise.
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| 149 | **
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| 150 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 151 | blt_bool FileHandleFirmwareUpdateRequest(void)
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| 152 | {
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| 153 | #if (BOOT_COM_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 154 | /* make sure that there is no connection with a remote host to prevent two firmware
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| 155 | * updates happening at the same time
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| 156 | */
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| 157 | if (ComIsConnected() == BLT_TRUE)
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| 158 | {
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| 159 | return BLT_FALSE;
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| 160 | } |
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| 161 | #endif
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| 162 | /* a new firmware update request can only be handled if not already busy with one */
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| 163 | if (firmwareUpdateState != FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE)
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| 164 | {
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| 165 | return BLT_FALSE;
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| 166 | } |
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| 167 | /* check if a firmware update is requested */
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| 168 | if (FileIsFirmwareUpdateRequestedHook() == BLT_TRUE)
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| 169 | {
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| 170 | /* transition from IDLE to STARTING state, which kicks off the update sequence */
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| 171 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_STARTING; |
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| 172 | return BLT_TRUE;
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| 173 | } |
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| 174 | /* still here so no update request pending */
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| 175 | return BLT_FALSE;
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| 176 | } /*** end of FileHandleFirmwareUpdateRequest ***/
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| 177 | |||
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| 179 | /***********************************************************************************//** |
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| 180 | ** \brief File system task function for managing the firmware updates from
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| 181 | ** locally attached storage.
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| 182 | ** \return none.
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| 183 | **
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| 184 | ****************************************************************************************/
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| 185 | void FileTask(void) |
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| 186 | {
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| 187 | blt_int16s parse_result; |
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| 188 | blt_char *read_line_ptr; |
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| 189 | |||
| 190 | /* ------------------------------- idle -------------------------------------------- */
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| 191 | if (firmwareUpdateState == FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE)
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| 192 | {
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| 193 | /* currently, nothings need to be done while idling */
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| 194 | } |
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| 195 | /* ------------------------------- starting ---------------------------------------- */
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| 196 | else if (firmwareUpdateState == FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_STARTING) |
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| 197 | {
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| 198 | #if (BOOT_FILE_STARTED_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 199 | /* inform application about update started event via hook function */
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| 200 | FileFirmwareUpdateStartedHook(); |
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| 201 | #endif
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| 202 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 203 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Firmware update request detected\n\r");
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| 204 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Opening firmware file for reading...");
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| 205 | #endif
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| 206 | /* attempt to obtain a file object for the firmware file */
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| 207 | if (f_open(&fatFsObjects.file, FileGetFirmwareFilenameHook(), FA_OPEN_EXISTING | FA_READ) != FR_OK)
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| 208 | {
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| 209 | /* can't open file */
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| 210 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 211 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
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| 212 | #endif
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| 213 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 214 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_CANNOT_OPEN_FIRMWARE_FILE); |
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| 215 | #endif
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| 216 | /* nothing left to do now */
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| 217 | return;
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| 218 | } |
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| 219 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 220 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("OK\n\r");
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| 221 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Starting the programming sequence\n\r");
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| 222 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Parsing firmware file to obtain erase size...");
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| 223 | #endif
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| 224 | /* prepare data objects for the erasing state */
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| 225 | eraseInfo.start_address = 0;
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| 226 | eraseInfo.total_size = 0;
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| 227 | /* transition from idle to erasing state */
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| 228 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_ERASING; |
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| 229 | } |
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| 230 | /* ------------------------------- erasing ----------------------------------------- */
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| 231 | else if (firmwareUpdateState == FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_ERASING) |
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| 232 | {
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| 233 | /* read a line from the file */
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| 234 | read_line_ptr = f_gets(lineParseObject.line, sizeof(lineParseObject.line), &fatFsObjects.file);
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| 235 | /* check if an error occurred */
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| 236 | if (f_error(&fatFsObjects.file) > 0) |
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| 237 | {
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| 238 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 239 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
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| 240 | #endif
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| 241 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 242 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_CANNOT_READ_FROM_FILE); |
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| 243 | #endif
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| 244 | /* close the file */
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| 245 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 246 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
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| 247 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 248 | return;
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| 249 | } |
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| 250 | /* parse the S-Record line without copying the data values if the line is not empty */
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| 251 | if (read_line_ptr != BLT_NULL)
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| 252 | {
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| 253 | parse_result = FileSrecParseLine(lineParseObject.line, &lineParseObject.address, BLT_NULL); |
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| 254 | /* check parsing result */
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| 255 | if (parse_result == ERROR_SREC_INVALID_CHECKSUM)
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| 256 | {
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| 257 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 258 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
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| 259 | #endif
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| 260 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 261 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_INVALID_CHECKSUM_IN_FILE); |
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| 262 | #endif
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| 263 | /* close the file */
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| 264 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 265 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
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| 266 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 267 | return;
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| 268 | } |
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| 269 | } |
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| 270 | /* only process parsing results if the line contained address/data info */
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| 271 | if (parse_result > 0) |
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| 272 | {
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| 273 | /* is this the first address/data info we encountered? */
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| 274 | if (eraseInfo.total_size == 0) |
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| 275 | {
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| 276 | /* store the start_address and byte count */
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| 277 | eraseInfo.start_address = lineParseObject.address; |
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| 278 | eraseInfo.total_size = parse_result; |
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| 279 | } |
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| 280 | else
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| 281 | {
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| 282 | /* update the start_address and byte count */
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| 283 | if (lineParseObject.address < eraseInfo.start_address)
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| 284 | {
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| 285 | eraseInfo.start_address = lineParseObject.address; |
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| 286 | } |
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| 287 | eraseInfo.total_size += parse_result; |
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| 288 | } |
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| 289 | } |
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| 290 | /* check if the end of the file was reached */
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| 291 | if (f_eof(&fatFsObjects.file) > 0) |
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| 292 | {
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| 293 | /* rewind the file in preparation for the programming state */
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| 294 | if (f_lseek(&fatFsObjects.file, 0) != FR_OK) |
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| 295 | {
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| 296 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 297 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
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| 298 | #endif
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| 299 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 300 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_REWINDING_FILE_READ_POINTER); |
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| 301 | #endif
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| 302 | /* close the file */
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| 303 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 304 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
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| 305 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 306 | return;
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| 307 | } |
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| 308 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 309 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("OK\n\r");
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| 310 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Erasing ");
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| 311 | /* convert size to string */
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| 312 | FileLibLongToIntString(eraseInfo.total_size, loggingStr); |
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| 313 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(loggingStr); |
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| 314 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(" bytes from memory at 0x");
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| 315 | /* convert address to hex-string */
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| 316 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)(eraseInfo.start_address >> 24), &loggingStr[0]); |
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| 317 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)(eraseInfo.start_address >> 16), &loggingStr[2]); |
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| 318 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)(eraseInfo.start_address >> 8), &loggingStr[4]); |
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| 319 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)eraseInfo.start_address, &loggingStr[6]);
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| 320 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(loggingStr); |
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| 321 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("...");
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| 322 | #endif
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| 323 | /* still here so we are ready to perform the memory erase operation */
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| 324 | if (NvmErase(eraseInfo.start_address, eraseInfo.total_size) == BLT_FALSE)
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| 325 | {
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| 326 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 327 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
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| 328 | #endif
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| 329 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 330 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_CANNOT_ERASE_MEMORY); |
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| 331 | #endif
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| 332 | /* close the file */
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| 333 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 334 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
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| 335 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 336 | return;
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| 337 | } |
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| 338 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 339 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("OK\n\r");
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| 340 | #endif
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| 341 | /* all okay, then go to programming state */
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| 342 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_PROGRAMMING; |
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| 343 | } |
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| 344 | } |
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| 345 | /* ------------------------------- programming ------------------------------------- */
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| 346 | else if (firmwareUpdateState == FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_PROGRAMMING) |
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| 347 | {
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| 348 | /* read a line from the file */
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| 349 | read_line_ptr = f_gets(lineParseObject.line, sizeof(lineParseObject.line), &fatFsObjects.file);
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| 350 | /* check if an error occurred */
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| 351 | if (f_error(&fatFsObjects.file) > 0) |
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| 352 | {
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| 353 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 354 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Reading line from file...ERROR\n\r");
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| 355 | #endif
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| 356 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 357 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_CANNOT_READ_FROM_FILE); |
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| 358 | #endif
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| 359 | /* close the file */
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| 360 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 361 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
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| 362 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 363 | return;
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| 364 | } |
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| 365 | /* parse the S-Record line if the line is not empty */
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| 366 | if (read_line_ptr != BLT_NULL)
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| 367 | {
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| 368 | parse_result = FileSrecParseLine(lineParseObject.line, &lineParseObject.address, lineParseObject.data); |
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| 369 | /* check parsing result */
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| 370 | if (parse_result == ERROR_SREC_INVALID_CHECKSUM)
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| 371 | {
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| 372 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 373 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Invalid checksum found...ERROR\n\r");
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| 374 | #endif
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| 375 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 376 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_INVALID_CHECKSUM_IN_FILE); |
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| 377 | #endif
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| 378 | /* close the file */
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| 379 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 380 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
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| 381 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 382 | return;
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| 383 | } |
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| 384 | } |
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| 385 | /* only process parsing results if the line contained address/data info */
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| 386 | if (parse_result > 0) |
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| 387 | {
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| 388 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 389 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Programming ");
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| 390 | /* convert size to string */
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| 391 | FileLibLongToIntString(parse_result, loggingStr); |
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| 392 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(loggingStr); |
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| 393 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(" bytes to memory at 0x");
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| 394 | /* convert address to hex-string */
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| 395 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)(lineParseObject.address >> 24), &loggingStr[0]); |
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| 396 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)(lineParseObject.address >> 16), &loggingStr[2]); |
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| 397 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)(lineParseObject.address >> 8), &loggingStr[4]); |
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| 398 | FileLibByteToHexString((blt_int8u)lineParseObject.address, &loggingStr[6]);
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| 399 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook(loggingStr); |
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| 400 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("...");
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| 401 | #endif
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| 402 | /* program the data */
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| 403 | if (NvmWrite(lineParseObject.address, parse_result, lineParseObject.data) == BLT_FALSE)
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| 404 | {
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| 405 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 406 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
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| 407 | #endif
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| 408 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 409 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_CANNOT_PROGRAM_MEMORY); |
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| 410 | #endif
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| 411 | /* close the file */
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| 412 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 413 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
|
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| 414 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 415 | return;
|
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| 416 | } |
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| 417 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 418 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("OK\n\r");
|
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| 419 | #endif
|
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| 420 | } |
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| 421 | /* check if the end of the file was reached */
|
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| 422 | if (f_eof(&fatFsObjects.file) > 0) |
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| 423 | {
|
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| 424 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 425 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Writing program checksum...");
|
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| 426 | #endif
|
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| 427 | /* finish the programming by writing the checksum */
|
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| 428 | if (NvmDone() == BLT_FALSE)
|
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| 429 | {
|
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| 430 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 431 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("ERROR\n\r");
|
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| 432 | #endif
|
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| 433 | #if (BOOT_FILE_ERROR_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 434 | FileFirmwareUpdateErrorHook(FILE_ERROR_CANNOT_WRITE_CHECKSUM); |
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| 435 | #endif
|
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| 436 | /* close the file */
|
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| 437 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 438 | /* cannot continue with firmware update so go back to idle state */
|
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| 439 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 440 | return;
|
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| 441 | } |
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| 442 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 443 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("OK\n\r");
|
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| 444 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Closing firmware file\n\r");
|
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| 445 | #endif
|
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| 446 | /* close the file */
|
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| 447 | f_close(&fatFsObjects.file); |
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| 448 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 449 | FileFirmwareUpdateLogHook("Firmware update successfully completed\n\r");
|
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| 450 | #endif
|
||
| 451 | /* all done so transistion back to idle mode */
|
||
| 452 | firmwareUpdateState = FIRMWARE_UPDATE_STATE_IDLE; |
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| 453 | #if (BOOT_FILE_COMPLETED_HOOK_ENABLE > 0) |
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| 454 | /* inform application about update completed event via hook function */
|
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| 455 | FileFirmwareUpdateCompletedHook(); |
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| 456 | #endif
|
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| 457 | /* attempt to start the user program now that programming is done. note that
|
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| 458 | * a call to CpuReset() won't work correctly here, because if the same firmware
|
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| 459 | * file is still on the locally attached storage, it will just restart the
|
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| 460 | * firmware update again and again..
|
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| 461 | */
|
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| 462 | CpuStartUserProgram(); |
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| 463 | } |
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| 464 | } |
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| 465 | } /*** end of FileTask ***/
|
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| 466 | |||
| 467 | |||
| 468 | /************************************************************************************//** |
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| 469 | ** \brief Inspects a line from a Motorola S-Record file to determine its type.
|
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| 470 | ** \param line A line from the S-Record.
|
||
| 471 | ** \return the S-Record line type.
|
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| 472 | **
|
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| 473 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
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| 474 | tSrecLineType FileSrecGetLineType(const blt_char *line)
|
||
| 475 | {
|
||
| 476 | /* check if the line starts with the 'S' character, followed by a digit */
|
||
| 477 | if ( (toupper(line[0]) != 'S') || (isdigit(line[1]) == 0) ) |
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| 478 | {
|
||
| 479 | /* not a valid S-Record line type */
|
||
| 480 | return LINE_TYPE_UNSUPPORTED;
|
||
| 481 | } |
||
| 482 | /* determine the line type */
|
||
| 483 | if (line[1] == '1') |
||
| 484 | {
|
||
| 485 | return LINE_TYPE_S1;
|
||
| 486 | } |
||
| 487 | if (line[1] == '2') |
||
| 488 | {
|
||
| 489 | return LINE_TYPE_S2;
|
||
| 490 | } |
||
| 491 | if (line[1] == '3') |
||
| 492 | {
|
||
| 493 | return LINE_TYPE_S3;
|
||
| 494 | } |
||
| 495 | /* still here so not a supported line type found */
|
||
| 496 | return LINE_TYPE_UNSUPPORTED;
|
||
| 497 | } /*** end of FileSrecGetLineType ***/
|
||
| 498 | |||
| 499 | |||
| 500 | /************************************************************************************//** |
||
| 501 | ** \brief Inspects an S1, S2 or S3 line from a Motorola S-Record file to
|
||
| 502 | ** determine if the checksum at the end is corrrect.
|
||
| 503 | ** \param line An S1, S2 or S3 line from the S-Record.
|
||
| 504 | ** \return BLT_TRUE if the checksum is correct, BLT_FALSE otherwise.
|
||
| 505 | **
|
||
| 506 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
||
| 507 | blt_bool FileSrecVerifyChecksum(const blt_char *line)
|
||
| 508 | {
|
||
| 509 | blt_int16u bytes_on_line; |
||
| 510 | blt_int8u checksum = 0;
|
||
| 511 | |||
| 512 | /* adjust pointer to point to byte count value */
|
||
| 513 | line += 2;
|
||
| 514 | /* read out the number of byte values that follow on the line */
|
||
| 515 | bytes_on_line = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 516 | /* byte count is part of checksum */
|
||
| 517 | checksum += bytes_on_line; |
||
| 518 | /* adjust pointer to the first byte of the address */
|
||
| 519 | line += 2;
|
||
| 520 | /* add byte values of address and data, but not the final checksum */
|
||
| 521 | do
|
||
| 522 | {
|
||
| 523 | /* add the next byte value to the checksum */
|
||
| 524 | checksum += FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 525 | /* update counter */
|
||
| 526 | bytes_on_line--; |
||
| 527 | /* point to next hex string in the line */
|
||
| 528 | line += 2;
|
||
| 529 | } |
||
| 530 | while (bytes_on_line > 1); |
||
| 531 | /* the checksum is calculated by summing up the values of the byte count, address and
|
||
| 532 | * databytes and then taking the 1-complement of the sum's least signigicant byte */
|
||
| 533 | checksum = ~checksum; |
||
| 534 | /* finally verify the calculated checksum with the one at the end of the line */
|
||
| 535 | if (checksum != FileLibHexStringToByte(line))
|
||
| 536 | {
|
||
| 537 | /* checksum incorrect */
|
||
| 538 | return BLT_FALSE;
|
||
| 539 | } |
||
| 540 | /* still here so the checksum was correct */
|
||
| 541 | return BLT_TRUE;
|
||
| 542 | } /*** end of FileSrecVerifyChecksum ***/
|
||
| 543 | |||
| 544 | |||
| 545 | /************************************************************************************//** |
||
| 546 | ** \brief Parses a line from a Motorola S-Record file and looks for S1, S2 or S3
|
||
| 547 | ** lines with data. Note that if a null pointer is passed as the data
|
||
| 548 | ** parameter, then no data is extracted from the line.
|
||
| 549 | ** \param line A line from the S-Record.
|
||
| 550 | ** \param address Address found in the S-Record data line.
|
||
| 551 | ** \param data Byte array where the data bytes from the S-Record data line
|
||
| 552 | ** are stored.
|
||
| 553 | ** \return The number of data bytes found on the S-record data line, 0 in case
|
||
| 554 | ** the line is not an S1, S2 or S3 line or ERROR_SREC_INVALID_CHECKSUM
|
||
| 555 | ** in case the checksum validation failed.
|
||
| 556 | **
|
||
| 557 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
||
| 558 | blt_int16s FileSrecParseLine(const blt_char *line, blt_addr *address, blt_int8u *data)
|
||
| 559 | {
|
||
| 560 | tSrecLineType lineType; |
||
| 561 | blt_int16s data_byte_count = 0;
|
||
| 562 | blt_int16u bytes_on_line; |
||
| 563 | blt_int16u i; |
||
| 564 | |||
| 565 | /* check pointers and not that data can be a null pointer */
|
||
| 566 | ASSERT_RT((address != BLT_NULL) && (line != BLT_NULL)); |
||
| 567 | /* figure out what type of line we are dealing with */
|
||
| 568 | lineType = FileSrecGetLineType(line); |
||
| 569 | /* make sure it is one that we can parse */
|
||
| 570 | if (lineType == LINE_TYPE_UNSUPPORTED)
|
||
| 571 | {
|
||
| 572 | /* not a parsing error, but simply no data on this line */
|
||
| 573 | return 0; |
||
| 574 | } |
||
| 575 | /* verify the checksum */
|
||
| 576 | if (FileSrecVerifyChecksum(line) == BLT_FALSE)
|
||
| 577 | {
|
||
| 578 | /* error on data line encountered */
|
||
| 579 | return ERROR_SREC_INVALID_CHECKSUM;
|
||
| 580 | } |
||
| 581 | /* all good so far, now read out the address and databytes for the line */
|
||
| 582 | switch (lineType)
|
||
| 583 | {
|
||
| 584 | /* ---------------------------- S1 line type ------------------------------------- */
|
||
| 585 | case LINE_TYPE_S1:
|
||
| 586 | /* adjust pointer to point to byte count value */
|
||
| 587 | line += 2;
|
||
| 588 | /* read out the number of byte values that follow on the line */
|
||
| 589 | bytes_on_line = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 590 | /* read out the 16-bit address */
|
||
| 591 | line += 2;
|
||
| 592 | *address = FileLibHexStringToByte(line) << 8;
|
||
| 593 | line += 2;
|
||
| 594 | *address += FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 595 | /* adjust pointer to point to the first data byte after the address */
|
||
| 596 | line += 2;
|
||
| 597 | /* determine how many data bytes are on the line */
|
||
| 598 | data_byte_count = bytes_on_line - 3; /* -2 bytes address, -1 byte checksum */ |
||
| 599 | /* read and store data bytes if requested */
|
||
| 600 | if (data != BLT_NULL)
|
||
| 601 | {
|
||
| 602 | for (i=0; i<data_byte_count; i++) |
||
| 603 | {
|
||
| 604 | data[i] = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 605 | line += 2;
|
||
| 606 | } |
||
| 607 | } |
||
| 608 | break;
|
||
| 609 | |||
| 610 | /* ---------------------------- S2 line type ------------------------------------- */
|
||
| 611 | case LINE_TYPE_S2:
|
||
| 612 | /* adjust pointer to point to byte count value */
|
||
| 613 | line += 2;
|
||
| 614 | /* read out the number of byte values that follow on the line */
|
||
| 615 | bytes_on_line = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 616 | /* read out the 32-bit address */
|
||
| 617 | line += 2;
|
||
| 618 | *address = FileLibHexStringToByte(line) << 16;
|
||
| 619 | line += 2;
|
||
| 620 | *address += FileLibHexStringToByte(line) << 8;
|
||
| 621 | line += 2;
|
||
| 622 | *address += FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 623 | /* adjust pointer to point to the first data byte after the address */
|
||
| 624 | line += 2;
|
||
| 625 | /* determine how many data bytes are on the line */
|
||
| 626 | data_byte_count = bytes_on_line - 4; /* -3 bytes address, -1 byte checksum */ |
||
| 627 | /* read and store data bytes if requested */
|
||
| 628 | if (data != BLT_NULL)
|
||
| 629 | {
|
||
| 630 | for (i=0; i<data_byte_count; i++) |
||
| 631 | {
|
||
| 632 | data[i] = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 633 | line += 2;
|
||
| 634 | } |
||
| 635 | } |
||
| 636 | break;
|
||
| 637 | |||
| 638 | /* ---------------------------- S3 line type ------------------------------------- */
|
||
| 639 | case LINE_TYPE_S3:
|
||
| 640 | /* adjust pointer to point to byte count value */
|
||
| 641 | line += 2;
|
||
| 642 | /* read out the number of byte values that follow on the line */
|
||
| 643 | bytes_on_line = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 644 | /* read out the 32-bit address */
|
||
| 645 | line += 2;
|
||
| 646 | *address = FileLibHexStringToByte(line) << 24;
|
||
| 647 | line += 2;
|
||
| 648 | *address += FileLibHexStringToByte(line) << 16;
|
||
| 649 | line += 2;
|
||
| 650 | *address += FileLibHexStringToByte(line) << 8;
|
||
| 651 | line += 2;
|
||
| 652 | *address += FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 653 | /* adjust pointer to point to the first data byte after the address */
|
||
| 654 | line += 2;
|
||
| 655 | /* determine how many data bytes are on the line */
|
||
| 656 | data_byte_count = bytes_on_line - 5; /* -4 bytes address, -1 byte checksum */ |
||
| 657 | /* read and store data bytes if requested */
|
||
| 658 | if (data != BLT_NULL)
|
||
| 659 | {
|
||
| 660 | for (i=0; i<data_byte_count; i++) |
||
| 661 | {
|
||
| 662 | data[i] = FileLibHexStringToByte(line); |
||
| 663 | line += 2;
|
||
| 664 | } |
||
| 665 | } |
||
| 666 | break;
|
||
| 667 | |||
| 668 | default:
|
||
| 669 | break;
|
||
| 670 | } |
||
| 671 | |||
| 672 | return data_byte_count;
|
||
| 673 | } /*** end of FileSrecParseLine ***/
|
||
| 674 | |||
| 675 | |||
| 676 | #if (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) |
||
| 677 | /************************************************************************************//** |
||
| 678 | ** \brief Helper function to convert a 4-bit value to a character that represents its
|
||
| 679 | ** value in hexadecimal format.
|
||
| 680 | ** Example: FileLibByteNibbleToChar(11) --> returns 'B'.
|
||
| 681 | ** \param nibble 4-bit value to convert.
|
||
| 682 | ** \return The resulting byte value.
|
||
| 683 | **
|
||
| 684 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
||
| 685 | static blt_char FileLibByteNibbleToChar(blt_int8u nibble)
|
||
| 686 | {
|
||
| 687 | blt_char c; |
||
| 688 | |||
| 689 | /* convert to ASCII value */
|
||
| 690 | c = (nibble & 0x0f) + '0'; |
||
| 691 | if (nibble > 9) |
||
| 692 | {
|
||
| 693 | c += 7;
|
||
| 694 | } |
||
| 695 | else
|
||
| 696 | {
|
||
| 697 | c = toupper(c); |
||
| 698 | } |
||
| 699 | /* return the character */
|
||
| 700 | return c;
|
||
| 701 | } /*** end of FileLibByteNibbleToChar ***/
|
||
| 702 | |||
| 703 | |||
| 704 | /************************************************************************************//** |
||
| 705 | ** \brief Helper function to convert a byte value to a string representing the
|
||
| 706 | ** value in hexadecimal format.
|
||
| 707 | ** Example: FileLibByteToHexString(28, strBuffer) --> returns "1C".
|
||
| 708 | ** \param byte_val 8-bit value to convert.
|
||
| 709 | ** \param destination Pointer to character buffer for storing the results.
|
||
| 710 | ** \return The resulting string.
|
||
| 711 | **
|
||
| 712 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
||
| 713 | static blt_char *FileLibByteToHexString(blt_int8u byte_val, blt_char *destination)
|
||
| 714 | {
|
||
| 715 | /* first the most significant n-bit nibble */
|
||
| 716 | destination[0] = FileLibByteNibbleToChar(byte_val >> 4); |
||
| 717 | /* next the least significant n-bit nibble */
|
||
| 718 | destination[1] = FileLibByteNibbleToChar(byte_val & 0x0f); |
||
| 719 | /* add string termination */
|
||
| 720 | destination[2] = '\0'; |
||
| 721 | /* return pointer to resulting string */
|
||
| 722 | return destination;
|
||
| 723 | } /*** end of FileLibByteToHexString ***/
|
||
| 724 | |||
| 725 | |||
| 726 | /************************************************************************************//** |
||
| 727 | ** \brief Helper function to convert a 32-bit unsigned number to a string that
|
||
| 728 | ** represents its decimal value.
|
||
| 729 | ** Example: FileLibLongToIntString(1234, strBuffer) --> returns "1234".
|
||
| 730 | ** \param long_val 32-bit value to convert.
|
||
| 731 | ** \param destination Pointer to character buffer for storing the results.
|
||
| 732 | ** \return The resulting string.
|
||
| 733 | **
|
||
| 734 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
||
| 735 | static blt_char *FileLibLongToIntString(blt_int32u long_val, blt_char *destination)
|
||
| 736 | {
|
||
| 737 | blt_int32u long_val_cpy = long_val; |
||
| 738 | |||
| 739 | /* first determine how many digits there will be */
|
||
| 740 | do
|
||
| 741 | {
|
||
| 742 | destination++; |
||
| 743 | long_val_cpy /= 10;
|
||
| 744 | } |
||
| 745 | while (long_val_cpy > 0); |
||
| 746 | /* add space for the string termination and add it */
|
||
| 747 | *destination = '\0';
|
||
| 748 | /* now add the digits from right to left */
|
||
| 749 | long_val_cpy = long_val; |
||
| 750 | do
|
||
| 751 | {
|
||
| 752 | /* set write pointer to where the next character should go */
|
||
| 753 | destination--; |
||
| 754 | /* write digit in ASCII format */
|
||
| 755 | *destination = long_val_cpy % 10 + '0'; |
||
| 756 | /* move on to the next digit */
|
||
| 757 | long_val_cpy /= 10;
|
||
| 758 | } |
||
| 759 | while (long_val_cpy > 0); |
||
| 760 | |||
| 761 | return destination;
|
||
| 762 | } /*** end of FileLibLongToIntString ***/
|
||
| 763 | #endif /* (BOOT_FILE_LOGGING_ENABLE > 0) */ |
||
| 764 | |||
| 765 | |||
| 766 | /************************************************************************************//** |
||
| 767 | ** \brief Helper function to convert a sequence of 2 characters that represent
|
||
| 768 | ** a hexadecimal value to the actual byte value.
|
||
| 769 | ** Example: FileLibHexStringToByte("2f") --> returns 47.
|
||
| 770 | ** \param hexstring String beginning with 2 characters that represent a hexa-
|
||
| 771 | ** decimal value.
|
||
| 772 | ** \return The resulting byte value.
|
||
| 773 | **
|
||
| 774 | ****************************************************************************************/
|
||
| 775 | static blt_int8u FileLibHexStringToByte(const blt_char *hexstring) |
||
| 776 | {
|
||
| 777 | blt_int8u result = 0;
|
||
| 778 | blt_char c; |
||
| 779 | blt_int8u counter; |
||
| 780 | |||
| 781 | /* a hexadecimal character is 2 characters long (i.e 0x4F minus the 0x part) */
|
||
| 782 | for (counter=0; counter < 2; counter++) |
||
| 783 | {
|
||
| 784 | /* read out the character */
|
||
| 785 | c = toupper(hexstring[counter]); |
||
| 786 | /* check that the character is 0..9 or A..F */
|
||
| 787 | if ( (c < '0') || (c > 'F') || ( (c > '9') && (c < 'A') ) ) |
||
| 788 | {
|
||
| 789 | /* character not valid */
|
||
| 790 | return 0; |
||
| 791 | } |
||
| 792 | /* convert character to 4-bit value (check ASCII table for more info) */
|
||
| 793 | c -= '0';
|
||
| 794 | if (c > 9) |
||
| 795 | {
|
||
| 796 | c -= 7;
|
||
| 797 | } |
||
| 798 | /* add it to the result */
|
||
| 799 | result = (result << 4) + c;
|
||
| 800 | } |
||
| 801 | /* return the results */
|
||
| 802 | return result;
|
||
| 803 | } /*** end of FileLibHexStringToByte ***/
|
||
| 804 | |||
| 805 | #endif /* BOOT_FILE_SYS_ENABLE > 0 */ |
||
| 806 | |||
| 807 | |||
| 808 | /*********************************** end of file.c *************************************/
|