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Riku_V
3ea792664e Merge pull request 'Typo fixes + update of pico_sdk_import.cmake' (#2) from kratz00/pico-serprog:misc into main
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Riku_V/pico-serprog/pulls/2
2025-02-12 19:36:32 +00:00
Steffen Pankratz
df7e9e7287 Update to the latest version from upstream
See https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk/blob/master/external/pico_sdk_import.cmake

Signed-off-by: Steffen Pankratz <kratz00@gmx.de>
2025-02-12 21:22:48 +02:00
Steffen Pankratz
49d2e8eafb Typo fixes
Signed-off-by: Steffen Pankratz <kratz00@gmx.de>
2025-02-12 21:14:07 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
f6c0e3b15c s_cmd_o_spiop: initialise rlen and wlen correctly
This should fix synchronization issues on RP2350 devices.
See issue #3 on codeberg.org. Thanks to xco23sdogio32 for the tip!
2025-02-12 20:55:32 +02:00
Steffen Pankratz
af14b08b0c Update to the latest version from upstream
See https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk/blob/master/external/pico_sdk_import.cmake

Signed-off-by: Steffen Pankratz <kratz00@gmx.de>
2025-01-27 16:23:57 +01:00
Steffen Pankratz
c88dd75da5 Typo fixes
Signed-off-by: Steffen Pankratz <kratz00@gmx.de>
2025-01-27 16:22:39 +01:00
Riku Viitanen
382004a92e Fix typo
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-06-07 16:50:19 +03:00
kay
e75e3a20e6 Fix undefined cs variable
Attempting to compile without this fix results in this error
```
main.c:226:9: error: 'cs' undeclared (first use in this function)
  226 |         cs = readbyte_blocking();
      |         ^~
```
This fix declares `cs` as a `uint8_t`. Tested and was able to read/write to a MX25L6406E and MX25L3206E
2024-02-11 20:36:22 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
3d573a01c4 reformatting
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-02-07 20:54:23 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
556f99e36f refactoring, fix grammar bug
Should fix bug: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/issues/182

Declaration aren't allowed immediately after labels. Some compilers
are apparently more strict about this, mine didn't even warn about it.

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-02-07 20:22:38 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
bdcb6f6f55 update readme
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-01-31 23:01:32 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
377d9f2d52 Document multiple Chip Selects
Flashrom -> Flashprog. Currently only flashprog supports multiple CS.

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-01-28 00:05:10 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
1dc9bb96e4 Enable pull-ups on unused chip selects
When SPI interface is enabled, no chip selects should be floating.
That can cause issues, for example if such a pin is connected to a
flash chip with no pull-ups on board.

So, enable RP2040's internal pull-ups on those pins.

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-01-27 23:59:02 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
6301fbf3ed add support for multiple chip selects
now, GP5..8 are available as cs=0..3
GP5 is still the default one, which is defaulted to on power-up.

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2024-01-15 19:28:00 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
0d49d6fcbe make activity led optional
some boards don't define PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, so compiling would fail.
let's make led commands conditional on that being defined.

some boards have ws2812 addressable rgb leds, which could be supported
in the future, if someone wanted to implement it.

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-12-23 14:58:51 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
f0ad99bdfa increase gpio drive strength
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-11-29 23:39:58 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
74f937f863 minor refactoring
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-11-29 17:11:55 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
4f25565a3d add metadata for picotool
For now, set a description and link to the code, plus pin definitions:
$ picotool info -bp *.uf2
File pico_serprog.uf2:

Program Information
 name:         pico_serprog
 web site:     https://codeberg.org/Riku_V/pico-serprog/
 description:  SPI flash chip programmer using Flashrom's serprog protocol

Fixed Pin Information
 2:   SCK
 3:   MOSI
 4:   MISO
 5:   CS
 25:  Activity LED

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-11-28 21:26:36 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
0f4b78a83d light led when processing a command
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-11-28 20:32:42 +02:00
Riku Viitanen
f9be0c789c Add udev rule to create /dev/serprog0, 1, 2, ...
Just copy it into /etc/udev/rules.d/
2023-09-05 19:53:33 +03:00
Riku Viitanen
36bc681dc2 Include board name in product string 2023-09-04 22:03:35 +03:00
Riku Viitanen
030bfdfa94 Make USB descriptor less generic
iManufacturer=libreboot.org
iProduct=pico-serprog
iInterface=serprog
iSerial=64-bit ID, unique to each board (actually flash chip)

Since VID and PID are unchanged, functionality stays the same. This makes
it easier to identify the programmer, whether manually or in udev rules.

lsusb output:
Bus 002 Device 025: ID cafe:4001 libreboot.org pico-serprog

dmesg output:
usb 2-1.2: new full-speed USB device number 25 using ehci-pci
usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=cafe, idProduct=4001, bcdDevice= 1.00
usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
usb 2-1.2: Product: pico-serprog
usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: libreboot.org
usb 2-1.2: SerialNumber: E661A4D417788C29
cdc_acm 2-1.2:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-09-04 21:33:59 +03:00
Riku Viitanen
c8c16e9c11 Add CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license
Source: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.txt
2023-09-01 05:34:27 +03:00
Riku Viitanen
51a50ac9db Add pinout.png
Based on pico-pinout.svg by Raspberry Pi Ltd, released under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/images/pico-pinout.svg
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-09-01 05:28:07 +03:00
Riku Viitanen
300a2517e6 Document performance
Signed-off-by: Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
2023-08-28 00:22:13 +03:00
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# udev rule that creates symlinks like /dev/serprog0
#
# only matches standard usb cdc-acm devices (/dev/ttyACM*) since non-standard
# (ftdi etc) uart converters will probably have a generic descriptor anyway
DRIVERS=="cdc_acm", ATTRS{interface}=="serprog", SYMLINK+="serprog%n"

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add_executable(pico_serprog)
target_sources(pico_serprog PRIVATE main.c usb_descriptors.c)
target_link_libraries(pico_serprog PRIVATE pico_stdlib hardware_spi tinyusb_device)
target_link_libraries(pico_serprog PRIVATE pico_stdlib pico_unique_id hardware_spi tinyusb_device)
pico_add_extra_outputs(pico_serprog)

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/**
* Copyright (C) 2021, Mate Kukri <km@mkukri.xyz>
* Copyright (C) 2023, 2024, Riku Viitanen <riku.viitanen@protonmail.com>
* Based on "pico-serprog" by Thomas Roth <code@stacksmashing.net>
*
* Licensed under GPLv3
*
* Also based on stm32-vserprog:
* https://github.com/dword1511/stm32-vserprog
*
*/
#define DESCRIPTION "SPI flash chip programmer using Flashprog's serprog protocol"
#define WEBSITE "https://codeberg.org/Riku_V/pico-serprog/"
#include "pico/stdlib.h"
#include "pico/binary_info.h"
#include "hardware/spi.h"
#include "tusb.h"
#include "serprog.h"
#define CDC_ITF 0 // USB CDC interface no
#define CDC_ITF 0 /* USB CDC interface no */
#define SPI_IF spi0 // Which PL022 to use
#define SPI_BAUD 12000000 // Default baudrate (12 MHz)
#define SPI_CS 5
#define SPI_IF spi0 /* Which PL022 to use */
#define SPI_CS_0 5 /* The default CS pin */
#define SPI_MISO 4
#define SPI_MOSI 3
#define SPI_SCK 2
static void enable_spi(uint baud)
{
// Setup chip select GPIO
gpio_init(SPI_CS);
gpio_put(SPI_CS, 1);
gpio_set_dir(SPI_CS, GPIO_OUT);
uint8_t spi_enabled = 0;
uint cs_pin = SPI_CS_0;
#define NUM_CS_AVAILABLE 4 /* Number of usable chip selects */
// Setup PL022
spi_init(SPI_IF, baud);
gpio_set_function(SPI_MISO, GPIO_FUNC_SPI);
gpio_set_function(SPI_MOSI, GPIO_FUNC_SPI);
gpio_set_function(SPI_SCK, GPIO_FUNC_SPI);
}
uint baud = 12000000; /* Default to 12MHz */
static void disable_spi()
{
// Set all pins to SIO inputs
gpio_init(SPI_CS);
gpio_init(SPI_MISO);
gpio_init(SPI_MOSI);
gpio_init(SPI_SCK);
static const char progname[16] = "pico-serprog";
// Disable all pulls
gpio_set_pulls(SPI_CS, 0, 0);
gpio_set_pulls(SPI_MISO, 0, 0);
gpio_set_pulls(SPI_MOSI, 0, 0);
gpio_set_pulls(SPI_SCK, 0, 0);
// Disable SPI peripheral
spi_deinit(SPI_IF);
}
static inline void cs_select(uint cs_pin)
{
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); // FIXME
gpio_put(cs_pin, 0);
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); // FIXME
}
static inline void cs_deselect(uint cs_pin)
{
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); // FIXME
gpio_put(cs_pin, 1);
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); // FIXME
}
static void wait_for_read(void)
{
do
tud_task();
while (!tud_cdc_n_available(CDC_ITF));
}
static inline void readbytes_blocking(void *b, uint32_t len)
{
while (len) {
wait_for_read();
uint32_t r = tud_cdc_n_read(CDC_ITF, b, len);
b += r;
len -= r;
}
}
static inline uint8_t readbyte_blocking(void)
{
wait_for_read();
uint8_t b;
tud_cdc_n_read(CDC_ITF, &b, 1);
return b;
}
static void wait_for_write(void)
{
do {
tud_task();
} while (!tud_cdc_n_write_available(CDC_ITF));
}
static inline void sendbytes_blocking(const void *b, uint32_t len)
{
while (len) {
wait_for_write();
uint32_t w = tud_cdc_n_write(CDC_ITF, b, len);
b += w;
len -= w;
}
}
static inline void sendbyte_blocking(uint8_t b)
{
wait_for_write();
tud_cdc_n_write(CDC_ITF, &b, 1);
}
static void command_loop(void)
{
uint baud = spi_get_baudrate(SPI_IF);
for (;;) {
switch (readbyte_blocking()) {
case S_CMD_NOP:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
break;
case S_CMD_Q_IFACE:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbyte_blocking(0x01);
sendbyte_blocking(0x00);
break;
case S_CMD_Q_CMDMAP:
{
/* Map of supported serprog commands */
static const uint32_t cmdmap[8] = {
(1 << S_CMD_NOP) |
(1 << S_CMD_Q_IFACE) |
@ -144,51 +46,140 @@ static void command_loop(void)
(1 << S_CMD_O_SPIOP) |
(1 << S_CMD_S_BUSTYPE) |
(1 << S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ) |
(1 << S_CMD_S_PIN_STATE)
(1 << S_CMD_S_PIN_STATE) |
(1 << S_CMD_S_SPI_CS)
};
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbytes_blocking((uint8_t *) cmdmap, sizeof cmdmap);
break;
}
case S_CMD_Q_PGMNAME:
{
static const char progname[16] = "pico-serprog";
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbytes_blocking(progname, sizeof progname);
break;
static void use_cs(uint pin) {
gpio_put(pin, 1);
gpio_set_dir(pin, GPIO_OUT);
gpio_set_drive_strength(pin, GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_12MA);
}
case S_CMD_Q_SERBUF:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbyte_blocking(0xFF);
sendbyte_blocking(0xFF);
break;
case S_CMD_Q_BUSTYPE:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbyte_blocking((1 << 3)); // BUS_SPI
break;
case S_CMD_SYNCNOP:
sendbyte_blocking(S_NAK);
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
break;
case S_CMD_S_BUSTYPE:
// If SPI is among the requsted bus types we succeed, fail otherwise
static void pullup_cs(uint pin) {
gpio_set_dir(pin, GPIO_IN);
gpio_pull_up(pin);
}
static void enable_spi() {
#ifdef PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN
/* Setup status LED */
gpio_init(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN);
gpio_set_dir(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, GPIO_OUT);
#endif
/* Setup default CS as output, others as inputs with pull-ups */
for (uint8_t i = SPI_CS_0+1; i<SPI_CS_0+NUM_CS_AVAILABLE; i++) {
gpio_init(i);
pullup_cs(i);
}
gpio_init(cs_pin);
use_cs(cs_pin);
/* Setup PL022 */
spi_init(SPI_IF, baud);
gpio_set_function(SPI_MISO, GPIO_FUNC_SPI);
gpio_set_function(SPI_MOSI, GPIO_FUNC_SPI);
gpio_set_function(SPI_SCK, GPIO_FUNC_SPI);
gpio_set_drive_strength(SPI_MISO, GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_12MA);
gpio_set_drive_strength(SPI_MOSI, GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_12MA);
gpio_set_drive_strength(SPI_SCK, GPIO_DRIVE_STRENGTH_12MA);
spi_enabled = 1;
}
static void disable_pin(uint pin) {
gpio_init(pin); /* Set pin to SIO input */
gpio_set_pulls(pin, 0, 0); /* Disable all pulls */
}
static void disable_spi() {
for (uint8_t i=0; i<NUM_CS_AVAILABLE; i++)
disable_pin(SPI_CS_0 + i);
disable_pin(SPI_MISO);
disable_pin(SPI_MOSI);
disable_pin(SPI_SCK);
/* Disable SPI peripheral */
spi_deinit(SPI_IF);
spi_enabled = 0;
}
static inline void cs_select(uint cs_pin) {
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); /* FIXME */
gpio_put(cs_pin, 0);
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); /* FIXME */
}
static inline void cs_deselect(uint cs_pin) {
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); /* FIXME */
gpio_put(cs_pin, 1);
asm volatile("nop \n nop \n nop"); /* FIXME */
}
static void wait_for_read(void) {
do
tud_task();
while (!tud_cdc_n_available(CDC_ITF));
}
static inline void readbytes_blocking(void *b, uint32_t len) {
while (len) {
wait_for_read();
uint32_t r = tud_cdc_n_read(CDC_ITF, b, len);
b += r;
len -= r;
}
}
static inline uint8_t readbyte_blocking(void) {
wait_for_read();
uint8_t b;
tud_cdc_n_read(CDC_ITF, &b, 1);
return b;
}
static void wait_for_write(void) {
do {
tud_task();
} while (!tud_cdc_n_write_available(CDC_ITF));
}
static inline void sendbytes_blocking(const void *b, uint32_t len) {
while (len) {
wait_for_write();
uint32_t w = tud_cdc_n_write(CDC_ITF, b, len);
b += w;
len -= w;
}
}
static inline void sendbyte_blocking(uint8_t b) {
wait_for_write();
tud_cdc_n_write(CDC_ITF, &b, 1);
}
void s_cmd_s_bustype() {
/* If SPI is among the requested bus types we succeed,
* fail otherwise */
if ((uint8_t) readbyte_blocking() & (1 << 3))
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
else
sendbyte_blocking(S_NAK);
break;
case S_CMD_O_SPIOP:
{
static uint8_t buf[4096];
}
void s_cmd_o_spiop() {
static uint8_t buf[4096];
uint32_t wlen = 0;
readbytes_blocking(&wlen, 3);
uint32_t rlen = 0;
readbytes_blocking(&wlen, 3);
readbytes_blocking(&rlen, 3);
cs_select(SPI_CS);
cs_select(cs_pin);
while (wlen) {
uint32_t cur = MIN(wlen, sizeof buf);
@ -206,47 +197,133 @@ static void command_loop(void)
rlen -= cur;
}
cs_deselect(SPI_CS);
cs_deselect(cs_pin);
}
break;
case S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ:
{
void s_cmd_s_spi_freq() {
uint32_t want_baud;
readbytes_blocking(&want_baud, 4);
if (want_baud) {
// Set frequence
/* Set frequency */
baud = spi_set_baudrate(SPI_IF, want_baud);
// Send back actual value
/* Send back actual value */
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbytes_blocking(&baud, 4);
} else {
// 0 Hz is reserved
/* 0 Hz is reserved */
sendbyte_blocking(S_NAK);
}
break;
}
case S_CMD_S_PIN_STATE:
void s_cmd_s_pin_state() {
if (readbyte_blocking())
enable_spi(baud);
enable_spi();
else
disable_spi();
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
}
void s_cmd_s_spi_cs() {
uint8_t cs = readbyte_blocking();
if (cs >= NUM_CS_AVAILABLE)
sendbyte_blocking(S_NAK);
return;
cs += SPI_CS_0;
if (spi_enabled) {
if (cs_pin != cs) {
pullup_cs(cs_pin);
use_cs(cs);
}
}
cs_pin = cs;
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
}
static void command_loop() {
while (1) {
uint8_t cmd = readbyte_blocking();
#ifdef PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN
gpio_put(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, 1);
#endif
switch (cmd) {
case S_CMD_NOP:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
break;
case S_CMD_Q_IFACE:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbyte_blocking(0x01);
sendbyte_blocking(0x00);
break;
case S_CMD_Q_CMDMAP:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbytes_blocking((uint8_t *)cmdmap, sizeof(cmdmap));
break;
case S_CMD_Q_PGMNAME:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbytes_blocking(progname, sizeof(progname));
break;
case S_CMD_Q_SERBUF:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbyte_blocking(0xFF);
sendbyte_blocking(0xFF);
break;
case S_CMD_Q_BUSTYPE:
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
sendbyte_blocking((1 << 3)); /* SPI */
break;
case S_CMD_SYNCNOP:
sendbyte_blocking(S_NAK);
sendbyte_blocking(S_ACK);
break;
case S_CMD_S_BUSTYPE:
s_cmd_s_bustype();
break;
case S_CMD_O_SPIOP:
s_cmd_o_spiop();
break;
case S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ:
s_cmd_s_spi_freq();
break;
case S_CMD_S_PIN_STATE:
s_cmd_s_pin_state();
break;
case S_CMD_S_SPI_CS:
s_cmd_s_spi_cs();
break;
default:
sendbyte_blocking(S_NAK);
break;
}
tud_cdc_n_write_flush(CDC_ITF);
#ifdef PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN
gpio_put(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, 0);
#endif
}
}
int main()
{
// Setup USB
int main() {
/* Metadata for picotool */
bi_decl(bi_program_description(DESCRIPTION));
bi_decl(bi_program_url(WEBSITE));
#ifdef PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(PICO_DEFAULT_LED_PIN, "Activity LED"));
#endif
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_MISO, "MISO"));
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_MOSI, "MOSI"));
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_SCK, "SCK"));
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_CS_0, "CS_0 (default)"));
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_CS_0+1, "CS_1"));
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_CS_0+2, "CS_2"));
bi_decl(bi_1pin_with_name(SPI_CS_0+3, "CS_3"));
/* Setup USB */
tusb_init();
// Setup PL022 SPI
enable_spi(SPI_BAUD);
/* Setup PL022 SPI */
enable_spi(baud);
command_loop();
}

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@ -18,9 +18,20 @@ if (DEFINED ENV{PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH} AND (NOT PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_P
message("Using PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH from environment ('${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH}')")
endif ()
if (DEFINED ENV{PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG} AND (NOT PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG))
set(PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG $ENV{PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG})
message("Using PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG from environment ('${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG}')")
endif ()
if (PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT AND NOT PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG)
set(PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG "master")
message("Using master as default value for PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG")
endif()
set(PICO_SDK_PATH "${PICO_SDK_PATH}" CACHE PATH "Path to the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK")
set(PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT "${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT}" CACHE BOOL "Set to ON to fetch copy of SDK from git if not otherwise locatable")
set(PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH "${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH}" CACHE FILEPATH "location to download SDK")
set(PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG "${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG}" CACHE FILEPATH "release tag for SDK")
if (NOT PICO_SDK_PATH)
if (PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT)
@ -29,11 +40,22 @@ if (NOT PICO_SDK_PATH)
if (PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH)
get_filename_component(FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR "${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_PATH}" REALPATH BASE_DIR "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
endif ()
# GIT_SUBMODULES_RECURSE was added in 3.17
if (${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL "3.17.0")
FetchContent_Declare(
pico_sdk
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk
GIT_TAG master
GIT_TAG ${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG}
GIT_SUBMODULES_RECURSE FALSE
)
else ()
FetchContent_Declare(
pico_sdk
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk
GIT_TAG ${PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT_TAG}
)
endif ()
if (NOT pico_sdk)
message("Downloading Raspberry Pi Pico SDK")
FetchContent_Populate(pico_sdk)

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@ -1,16 +1,28 @@
# pico-serprog
Slightly less terrible serprog implementation for the Raspberry Pi Pico and
possibly other RP2040 based boards. Based on pico-serprog by GitHub user
"stacksmashing". Further improved by "kukrimate".
other RP2040 based boards. Based on
![pico-serprog by stacksmashing](https://github.com/stacksmashing/pico-serprog/).
Further improved by kukrimate ![here](https://github.com/kukrimate/pico-serprog).
And me (Riku\_V) here.
Pre-compiled binaries can be downloaded from the
![Libreboot project](https://libreboot.org/download.html#https).
For a guide on how to flash a chip see
![this page](https://libreboot.org/docs/install/spi.html#raspberry-pi-pico).
This takes about 17 seconds to read the 8MiB BIOS chip of an X200.
Pinout for the SPI lines:
| Pin | Function |
|-----|----------|
| GP5 | CS |
| GP4 | MISO |
| GP3 | MOSI |
| GP2 | SCK |
| 7 | CS |
| 6 | MISO |
| 5 | MOSI |
| 4 | SCK |
![Pico pinout](pinout.png)
## Compiling
@ -21,7 +33,7 @@ make
Plug in your Pico. Mount it as you would any other USB flash drive.
Copy `pico_serprog.uf2` into it. Your programmer is now ready.
If you want to change the firwmare, you need to press the button
If you want to change the firmware, you need to press the button
on the board while you plug it in.
## Usage
@ -38,12 +50,19 @@ containing something like this will appear:
Read chip:
```
flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,spispeed=32M -r flash.bin
flashprog -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,spispeed=32M -r flash.bin
```
Write chip:
```
flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,spispeed=32M -w flash.bin
flashprog -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,spispeed=32M -w flash.bin
```
Multiple chips can be connected at the same time. Pins GP5-GP8 are Chip
Selects 0-3, respectively. The firmware defaults to using Chip Select 0.
```
flashprog -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,cs=0 -r chip0.bin
flashprog -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,cs=1 -r chip1.bin
```
## License
@ -51,3 +70,9 @@ flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACMx,spispeed=32M -w flash.bin
As a lot of the code itself was heavily inspired/influenced by `stm32-vserprog`
this code is licensed under GPLv3.
pinout.png is based on
[pico-pinout.svg](https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/images/pico-pinout.svg)
by Raspberry Pi Ltd, under the
[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
license.

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@ -28,4 +28,6 @@
#define S_CMD_S_SPI_FREQ 0x14 /* Set SPI clock frequency */
#define S_CMD_S_PIN_STATE 0x15 /* Enable/disable output drivers */
#define S_CMD_S_SPI_CS 0x16 /* Select Chip Select to use */
#endif

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
*/
#include "tusb.h"
#include "pico/unique_id.h"
/* A combination of interfaces must have a unique product id, since PC will save device driver after the first plug.
* Same VID/PID with different interface e.g MSC (first), then CDC (later) will possibly cause system error on PC.
@ -152,14 +153,16 @@ uint8_t const * tud_descriptor_configuration_cb(uint8_t index)
// String Descriptors
//--------------------------------------------------------------------+
char board_serial[2 * PICO_UNIQUE_BOARD_ID_SIZE_BYTES + 1];
// array of pointer to string descriptors
char const* string_desc_arr [] =
const char* const string_desc_arr [] =
{
(const char[]) { 0x09, 0x04 }, // 0: is supported language is English (0x0409)
"TinyUSB", // 1: Manufacturer
"TinyUSB Device", // 2: Product
"123456", // 3: Serials, should use chip ID
"TinyUSB CDC", // 4: CDC Interface
(const char[]) { 0x09, 0x04 }, // 0: is English language
"libreboot.org", // 1: Manufacturer
"pico-serprog (" PICO_BOARD ")", // 2: Product
board_serial, // 3: Serial number filled later
"serprog", // 4: CDC Interface
};
static uint16_t _desc_str[32];
@ -172,6 +175,8 @@ uint16_t const* tud_descriptor_string_cb(uint8_t index, uint16_t langid)
uint8_t chr_count;
pico_get_unique_board_id_string(board_serial, sizeof(board_serial));
if ( index == 0)
{
memcpy(&_desc_str[1], string_desc_arr[0], 2);