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Flashing over USB
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This method allows updating the stock firmware on the keyboard.
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Flashing tool ppkb-usb-flasher can be used to flash the firmware over USB.
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You'll have to solder USB cable to the keyboard controller board to be able
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to use this method.
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For example to build and flash your own firmware you could run these
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commands:
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# save the original firmware in case you want to restore it
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./ppkb-usb-flasher info > saved-info.txt
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./ppkb-usb-flasher --rom-out saved-rom.bin read
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# build the new firmware (you may need sdcc 4.1, older versions may
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# miscompile the firmware)
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(cd firmware && ./build.sh)
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# flash the new firmware
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./ppkb-usb-flasher --rom-in firmware/build/fw-stock.bin write reset
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Full help output
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Usage: ppkb-usb-flasher [--rom-in <path>] [--rom-out <path>] [--verbose]
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[--help] [<read|write|info|reset>...]
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Options:
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-i, --rom-in <path> Specify path to binary file you want to flash.
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-o, --rom-out <path> Specify path where you want to store the contents
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of code ROM read from the device.
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-s, --size <size> Specify how many bytes of code rom to flash
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starting from offset 0x2000 in the rom file.
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-v, --verbose Show details of what's going on.
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-h, --help This help.
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Commands:
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info Display information about the firmware.
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read Read ROM from the device to --rom-out file.
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write Flash ROM file to the device from --rom-in.
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reset Perform software reset of the MCU.
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Format of the ROM files is a flat binary. Only the part of it starting
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from 0x2000 will be flashed. Use -s to specify how many bytes to write.
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Flashing over I2C
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=================
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This method uses stock firmware's flashing interface to allow writing user's
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own firmware to the keyboard, while keeping the stock firmware intact.
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Stock firmware will remain present and available for future updates of the
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users firmware.
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You can use this method without having to disassemble the keyboard, or
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solder anything.
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You'll need to build the user firmware in a special way, so that it's placed
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at address 0x4000 in code ROM. Interrupt vectors are forwarded with 0x4000
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offset.
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For example to build and flash your own firmware you could run these
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commands:
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# build the new firmware (you may need sdcc 4.1, older versions may
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# miscompile the firmware)
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(cd firmware && ./build.sh)
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# flash the new firmware
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./ppkb-i2c-flasher --rom-in firmware/build/fw-user.bin write reset
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Depending on the user firmware, you may need to change stock firmware entry
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method using -e option.
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Full help output
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----------------
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Usage: ppkb-i2c-flasher [--rom-in <path>] [--rom-out <path>] [--verbose]
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[--help] [<read|write|erase|info|reset>...]
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Options:
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-i, --rom-in <path> Specify path to binary file you want to flash.
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-o, --rom-out <path> Specify path where you want to store the contents
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of code ROM read from the device.
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-s, --size <size> Specify how many bytes of code rom to flash
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starting from offset 0x4000 in the rom file.
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-e, --entry <manual|i2c|none>
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Specify how to enter the stock firmware:
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- manual: Ask the user to power-cycle the keyboard
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- i2c: Send I2C command to make supporting user
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- none: Assume stock firmware is already running
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-v, --verbose Show details of what's going on.
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-h, --help This help.
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Commands:
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info Display information about the current firmware.
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read Read ROM from the device to --rom-out file.
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write Flash ROM file to the device from --rom-in.
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erase Erase the user firmware.
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reset Perform software reset of the MCU.
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Format of the ROM files is a flat binary. Only the part of it starting
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from 0x4000 will be flashed. Use -s to specify how many bytes to write.
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The stock firmware between 0x2000 and 0x4000 will be preserved.
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