Difference between revisions of "EFR32xG1x Bootloader"
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+ | On EFR32xG1x series devices, a bootloader is executed after reset. The bootloader is stored in a separate section in the ''Information'' memory space of the device. The section is called ''Bootloader (BL)'' and located at memory address 0x0FE10000. The size depends on the device. Factory-fresh devices are pre-programmed with a simple bootloader which jumps to the start of the internal flash. However, customers are allowed to exchange the bootloader with a customized one which supports more complex tasks like SPI flash, crypto, etc... Therefore, the J-Link software supports erasing as well as programming of this section. |
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+ | ==Problem== |
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+ | When issueing a chip erase, the bootloader section and therefore the bootloader will be erased as well. As a result, the device will no longer boot as no valid bootloader resides in the bootloader section. |
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+ | ==Solution== |
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+ | #Do not perform a chip erase |
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+ | #Program the bootloader (see '''Files''' below) as part of the application or in a separate step after programming the application |
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+ | ==Files== |
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+ | * [[:File:Dummy_btl_efr32xg1x.mot|File: EFR32xG1x default bootloader]] |
Revision as of 12:35, 22 September 2017
Description
On EFR32xG1x series devices, a bootloader is executed after reset. The bootloader is stored in a separate section in the Information memory space of the device. The section is called Bootloader (BL) and located at memory address 0x0FE10000. The size depends on the device. Factory-fresh devices are pre-programmed with a simple bootloader which jumps to the start of the internal flash. However, customers are allowed to exchange the bootloader with a customized one which supports more complex tasks like SPI flash, crypto, etc... Therefore, the J-Link software supports erasing as well as programming of this section.
Problem
When issueing a chip erase, the bootloader section and therefore the bootloader will be erased as well. As a result, the device will no longer boot as no valid bootloader resides in the bootloader section.
Solution
- Do not perform a chip erase
- Program the bootloader (see Files below) as part of the application or in a separate step after programming the application