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Develo
c94d36d80e
Comment out verify step in eboot.c (#7468)
* Comment out verify step in eboot.c

Meant for #7458 , but still requires a recompiled eboot.elf.

* Rebuild eboot.elf from changed source

Co-authored-by: Earle F. Philhower, III <earlephilhower@yahoo.com>
2020-07-20 23:24:51 -04:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
d979b57d76
Upgrade to GCC 10.1 toolchain (#6294)
* Upgrade to GCC 9.1 toolchain

* Rebuilt using pure GNU binutils and GCC

Remove dependencies on earlier forked GNU utilities (gcc-xtensa,
binutils-gdb-xtensa) and just use GCC sources, unmodified (except for
patches in the esp-quick-toolchain directories).

* Rebuild bearssl using new toolchain

* Fix GDBstub linkage options

GDB works with pure GNU GCC and pure GNU binutils now.  Still warnings
galore, but tested with the example sketch in the docs.

* Fix digitalRead alias warning

* Remove gdb stub warnings w/a pragma

* Fix deprecated implicit copy ctors in IP code

Fix some warnings present in GCC8/9 in the IPAddress code

In AddressListIterator there was a copy constructor which simply copied
the structure bit-for-bit.  That's the default operation, so remove it
to avoid the warning there.

IPAddress, add a default copy constructor since the other copy
constructors are simply parsing from one format into a native ip_addr_t.

@d-a-v, can you give these a look over and see if they're good (since
IP stuff is really your domain).

* Fix AxTLS alias function defs to match real code

* Fix WiFiClientSecure implicit default copy ctor

These both use shared-ptrs to handle refcnts to allocated data, so using
the default copy constructor is fine (and has been in use for a long
time).

* Dummy size for heap to avoid GCC 8/9 warnings

Make GCC think _heap_start is large enough to avoid the basic (and
incorrect) bounds-checking warnings it produces.  The size chosen is
arbitrary and does not affect the actual size of the heap in any way.

* Make heap an undefined extend array

Instead of a bogus size, use an indefinite size for the heap to avoid
GCC warnings

* Trivial tab to space fix

* Update SDFat to remove FatFile warnings

* Fix ticker function cast warnings in GCC 9

The callback function is defined to take a (void*) as parameter, but our
templates let users use anything that fits inside sizeof(void*) to be
passed in.  Add pragmas to stop GCC warnings about this, since we
already check the size of the type will fit in the allocated space.

* Remove GCC support fcn that's in ROM

Manually delete the divdi3.so from the libgcc.a library by running the
updated EQT's 9.1-post script.

* Make exceptions work again, get std::regex up

Exceptions are broken on all builds (GCC4.8-9.1) due to the removal of
the PROGMEM non-32b read exception handler (added in the unstable
pre3.0.0).

Build the exception code with -mforce-l32 and patch
accordingly to avoid LoadStore errors.

Apply patches to select portions of the regex lib which use _stype_
(which is now in flash).

* Rebuild Bearssl using latest GCC push

* Automate building of BearSSL and LWIP w/new toolchain

* Workaround g++ template section problem for exception strings

G++ seems to throw out the section attributes for templates.  This means
that the __EXCSTR(a synonym for "PSTR()") is ignored and exception.what
strings are stored in RODATA, eating up RAM.

Workaround by using the linker to place the strings keying off their name
("*__exception_what__*").

* Rebuild moving exception.what to unique names

Exception.whats are now all in __exception_what__ and can be moved by
the linker to flash.  Works aroung G++ issue with segments being lost in
templates.

* Rebuild with new LWIP locking

* Update to latest libs, save iram

Move two GCC FP support routines out of iram since they are in ROM
already, saving some add'l IRAM.  Same list as gcc 4.8.

* Update BearSSL to latest release

* Fix umm_perf reference to ROM function

* Fix "reinterpret_case is not a constexpr" error

In GCC 9 (and 8 from what I read on SO), a cast of a const int to a
function pointer (via explicit or implicit reinterpret_cast) is not a
constexpr.
````
/home/earle/Arduino/hardware/esp8266com/esp8266/cores/esp8266/umm_malloc/umm_performance.cpp:45:36: error: a reinterpret_cast is not a constant expression
   45 | int constexpr (*_rom_putc1)(int) = (int (*)(int))(void*)0x40001dcc;
      |                                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
````

Remove the constexpr, potentially increasing heap usage by 4 bytes in
debug mode.

* Update libc.a to latest rev

* Full rebuild of toolchain and libs

* Upgrade to GCC 9.2, released in August 2019

Add builds for all 5 cross-compiles to pass CI

* Move to --std=gnu++14 (C++14 + GNU extensions)

* Fix Ticker merge conflict

* Fix json merge conflict

* One more merge diff fix

* Reapply Ticker.h casting warning fixes for gcc9

* Update with fixes from Sming repo for PSTR and ASM

* Upgrade to -gnu4 toolchain

* Move to gnu5 build with add'l softFP from ROM

* Move add'l softFP from IRAM to flash

Per @mikee47, we miss sone add'l soft-FP routined in the linker which
makes them end up in IRAM.  Move them explicitly into flash, like a
couple others we have already done this for.

* Move to std=c++17/c17 in platform, remove abs/round

Move to C++17 and C17 standards on the compiler options.

Remove "register" from core since it is deprecated.

Remove the #define abs() and #define round() which a) overwrote the
C stdlib definitions, poorly, and b) broke the GCC core code which used
"abs" as an internal function name.

Now abs() returns an integer, and not whatever was being absoluted.
fabs() etc. can be used if users need fload/double suport.

round() returns a double now, which is basically what it was returning
in the original case since adding/subtracting by a FP.

* Use std::abs/round to replace the macro definitions

Per discussion w/@devyte, preserve the abs() and round() functionality
via the using statement.

* Remove using std::abs which conflicted with C lib headers

* Add 2nd arg (exception handler) to ets_isr_t

Disassembly of the ROM shows there are 2 params to the ets_isr_t
callback.  The first is the arg passed in, the second is a pointer to an
exception frame where you can get info about when the IRQ happened.

* Move the gdbstub example to a subdir

The Arduino IDE and the build CI don't build it without a subdir, so
make one for gdbstub's example so it's visible and tested.

* Fix ets_irq_arratch redefinition and core IRQ handlers

Remove a duplicated, different declaration for ets_irq_attach from
ets_sys.h.  It never really even matched the other declaration in the
same header.

Update the core to IRQ handlers to fix the prototype and include the
2nd, unused frame parameter.

* Actually rebuild the libc.a using GCC 9.2

* Fix SPISlave interrupt attach's 2nd parameter

* Rebuild eboot.elf with GCC 9

* Update to latest SoftwareSerial for Delegate fix

* Upgrade to GCC 9.3

* Rebuild all arch toolchains

* Move to GCC 10.1

* Merge master and fix eboot build

GCC10 now uses `-fno-common` so the eboot global variables were being
placed in IRAM.  Adjust the makefile and rebuild to fix.

* Built complete toolchain for all archs

* Pull in latest PSTR changes and fix GCC10.1 build

Somehow the prior GCC build's -mforce32 patch wasn't applying correctly,
but I was still able to get a binary.  Fixed.  Also pulled in latest
PSTR changes in progmem.h

* Update platform.io to platform C/C++ standards

* Use PR's toolchain in platformio build

* Fix several asm warnings in PIO build

* Optional stack smash protection -fstack-protector

Add a menu to enable GCC's built-in stack smash protection.  When a
subroutine goes past its end of stack, generate a crashdump on function
exit like:

````
GCC detected stack overrun
Stack corrupted, stack smash detected.

>>>stack>>>

ctx: cont
sp: 3fffff20 end: 3fffffc0 offset: 0000
3fffff20:  40202955 00000001 0000001c 4020287e
3fffff30:  feefeffe 000000fd 00000000 00000000
...
<<<stack<<<
````

Disabled by default because there is a small per-function code overhead
(and CPU time if the function is called very frequently and is very
small).

BearSSL and LWIP are not built using stack smash detection, yet.

* Fix duplicated stc=gnu99/c17 in build

* Dump faulting function PC in stack overflow

Report a fake exception to have the exception decoder print the actual
faulting function.  This won't tell you where in the function the issue
happened, but it will tell you the function name first and foremost.

* Rebuild with Platform.io JSON tag in release tgzs
2020-07-07 11:12:43 -07:00
Mike Nix
51daecc236
Xmc flash 2 (#7317)
* Remove unnecessary XMC support from eboot

eboot is always run with the flash access speed set to 20MHz, so
there is no need for special treatment of XMC chips.

* After eboot copies the new firmware into place, verify the copy.

If the data written to flash is as expected, the line cmp:0 will be displayed
after the usual @cp:0 from eboot.

* Disable interrupts during the precached part of _SPICommand()

For some reason this was an issue during the reboot after an OTA update.
2020-05-26 20:04:49 -04:00
david gauchard
ea879b6ef6
XMC in eboot: hotfix: disabling (#7277) 2020-05-07 15:32:16 +02:00
Mike Nix
9b41d9ac5e
XMC flash support - WIP (#6725)
* Move the spi vendor list from Esp.h to its own header in eboot.

* Fix ifdef issue with spi_vendors.h

* Add initFlashQuirks() for any chip specific flash initialization.

Called from user_init().

* namespace experimental for initFlashQuirks()

* Slow down flash access during eboot firmware copy

Part 1 - still some work to do

* Slow down flash access during eboot firmware copy on XMC chips

Part 2 - Identify the chip type.

Note: there may still be issues with the access speed change.
This is very much experimental.

* Commit eboot.elf

Co-authored-by: Develo <deveyes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Earle F. Philhower, III <earlephilhower@yahoo.com>
2020-04-23 12:15:21 -04:00
M Hightower
fe7faf701e Added dependencies for eboot.ld and Makefile to Makefile.
Updated eboot.ld to not fill with zeros through the CS field
on its way to the CRC.
Added size test to elf2bin.py
2020-01-29 13:26:58 -08:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
52d84b1ead
Add a CRC32 over progmem and ESP.checkFlashCRC (#6566)
* Add a CRC32 over progmem and ESP.checkFlashCRC

Automatically embed a CRC32 of the program memory (including bootloader
but excluding any filesystems) in all images in unused space in the
bootloader block.

Add a call, ESP.checkFlashCRC() which returns false if the calculated
CRC doesn't match the one stored in the image (i.e. flash corruption).

Fixes #4165

* Add example that corrupts itself, comments

Show CRC checking catch a 1-bit error in program code by corrupting a
large array, and then return it to clean and verify the CRC matches once
again.

Add comments to the CRC check routine

Clean up pylint complaints on crc32bin.py

* Check linker script for CRC space in bootsector

Add an assertion in the eboot linker file to guarantee that we have at
least 8 bytes of unused space at the end of the boot sector to patch in
the CRC.  If not, the eboot link will fail.

* Add note about what to do if CRC check fails

Per discussion with @d-a-v.

When the CRC check fails, you could *try* to do certain things (but may
not succeed since there is known flash corruption at that point).  List
a few ideas for application authors.

* Only single, flash/ram friendly crc32() function

* Combine the CRC calc and bin generation in 1 step

Per discussion w/@mcspr, combine the CRC calculation with the binary
generation, removing the additional build step.
2019-12-20 14:38:35 -08:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
9985a32914
Add documentation for compressed OTA, fix bug (#6924)
* Add documentation for compressed OTA, fix bug

Fixes #6923

Documents the user steps needed to do a compressed upload, and notes the
2-step process needed for deploying compressed uploads to the field for
the first time.

Fixes a bug in serial output formatting discovered by @AdrianEddy.

Adds additional contributors for uzlib, per @pfalcon.

* Update README for esptool.py, too
2019-12-20 09:22:10 -08:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
1d0bc5efdf
Allow GZIP compressed flash updates (#6820)
* Allow GZIP compressed flash updates

Modified the bootloader to be able to take stored updates in compressed
GZIP format (i.e. the output of "gzip -9 xxx.bin") and decompress them
on-the-fly to their final destination.  This can work for apps and for
filesystems (when used with the 2-step update option).

Allow eboot to be built using -Os/2 optimizations by fixing some portions
which failed when any optimizations were used.  Add -Wall and use data
and function sections to reduce size.  Use -Os to minimize size.

Remove obsolete esptool-ck calls to build a .ROM image, we don't use it.

Move all uninitted variables to RAM from IRAM, allowing 8-bit access.

Hook in @d-a-v and @pfalcon's uzlib port to actually do the
decompression.  Do not use any CRC checking which saves space.  Since we
have overwritten all of flash by the time we know id the CRC matches,
there's nothing we could have done anyway.

Adjust the Updater class to support GZIP files and not attempt to patch
them.

Bootloader builds to 0xd90 out of 0xfff bytes.

* Add @d-a-v's patch for httpupdate

https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/pull/6820#pullrequestreview-326541014

* Update uzlib to point to pfalcon++

For now, because there are some self-test failures with @d-a-v's esp8266
branch (whose cool new features we don't actually use in eboot now)
start with pfalcon's 2.9 release and add the 2 patches (clcidx to code
from IRAM/RODATA, and the Windows test file renaming) needed to build
and run successfully.

* Add (c) notice for uzlib to README
2019-12-18 09:17:38 -08:00
Earle F. Philhower, III
1189417d9f
Rebuild eboot.elf to include #6823 changes (#6890)
Just ran a "make" in the bootloaders/eboot dir to regenerate the
eboot.elf file we use to link binaries with.

Fixes #6863
2019-12-08 13:07:51 -07:00
Mike Nix
5b500e4e34 Move eboot_command_clear to after firmware copy. (#6823)
The eboot command was cleared from the rtc mem before the firmware copy
making it possible for a power failure during an OTA update to brick the
esp until the firmware was loaded via USB because of a partial firmware
copy that would never be restarted.

Moving the eboot_command_clear to after the copy ensures that any partial
copy is restarted at next power on.
2019-11-21 22:37:12 -03:00
Develo
3d70f43277
cleanup/unify flash sector size define value (#5327)
* cleanup/unify sector size define value

* replicate spi_flash_sec_size.h file for host tests

* further flash geometry cleanup, remove host test duplicate file
2018-11-24 02:59:12 -03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
32bd42b028 Store git version of the core in the compiled binary (#2099)
* Store git version of the core in the compiled binary

* Don't update version number when using boards manager package
2016-06-06 14:37:39 +08:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
8a3386bfbf Bootloader: don't touch RTC memory if it doesn't contain a valid command (#619) 2016-03-28 00:24:27 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
91ca9ba75b Make sure WDT is re-enabled in eboot even in case of error (#517) 2015-07-23 16:39:56 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
481cee6460 Disable WDT in eboot while copying new sketch (#517) 2015-07-23 16:34:11 +03:00
John Doe
b605ab316e add synchronous ota 2015-07-10 22:21:48 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
5763dbba3b Code review 2015-07-06 21:04:08 +03:00
John Doe
f3f500936d make eboot erase/read/write sector by sector
that makes possible having sketches with size up to the free size
2015-07-06 12:34:29 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
d24fa4636c Add some headers 2015-06-05 14:07:49 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
73740d6e6d Clean up eboot 2015-06-05 14:07:35 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
a4126b1235 Fix typo 2015-06-05 14:07:30 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
bdf24031eb Fix uboot startup 2015-06-01 13:33:56 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
d5b578b161 reading eboot commands via RTC, flash erase/copy 2015-06-01 02:08:48 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
de28edb82f Fix eboot makefile 2015-05-29 19:35:31 +03:00
Ivan Grokhotkov
48e0d44860 Add eboot 2015-05-29 19:27:03 +03:00