esp32-ogn-tracker/esptool.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# ESP8266 & ESP32 ROM Bootloader Utility
# Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Fredrik Ahlberg, Angus Gratton, Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD, other contributors as noted.
# https://github.com/espressif/esptool
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
# Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
from __future__ import division, print_function
import argparse
import base64
import binascii
import copy
import hashlib
import inspect
import io
import os
import shlex
import struct
import sys
import time
import zlib
import string
try:
import serial
except ImportError:
print("Pyserial is not installed for %s. Check the README for installation instructions." % (sys.executable))
raise
# check 'serial' is 'pyserial' and not 'serial' https://github.com/espressif/esptool/issues/269
try:
if "serialization" in serial.__doc__ and "deserialization" in serial.__doc__:
raise ImportError("""
esptool.py depends on pyserial, but there is a conflict with a currently installed package named 'serial'.
You may be able to work around this by 'pip uninstall serial; pip install pyserial' \
but this may break other installed Python software that depends on 'serial'.
There is no good fix for this right now, apart from configuring virtualenvs. \
See https://github.com/espressif/esptool/issues/269#issuecomment-385298196 for discussion of the underlying issue(s).""")
except TypeError:
pass # __doc__ returns None for pyserial
try:
import serial.tools.list_ports as list_ports
except ImportError:
print("The installed version (%s) of pyserial appears to be too old for esptool.py (Python interpreter %s). "
"Check the README for installation instructions." % (sys.VERSION, sys.executable))
raise
__version__ = "2.7-dev"
MAX_UINT32 = 0xffffffff
MAX_UINT24 = 0xffffff
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 3 # timeout for most flash operations
START_FLASH_TIMEOUT = 20 # timeout for starting flash (may perform erase)
CHIP_ERASE_TIMEOUT = 120 # timeout for full chip erase
MAX_TIMEOUT = CHIP_ERASE_TIMEOUT * 2 # longest any command can run
SYNC_TIMEOUT = 0.1 # timeout for syncing with bootloader
MD5_TIMEOUT_PER_MB = 8 # timeout (per megabyte) for calculating md5sum
ERASE_REGION_TIMEOUT_PER_MB = 30 # timeout (per megabyte) for erasing a region
MEM_END_ROM_TIMEOUT = 0.05 # special short timeout for ESP_MEM_END, as it may never respond
DEFAULT_SERIAL_WRITE_TIMEOUT = 10 # timeout for serial port write
def timeout_per_mb(seconds_per_mb, size_bytes):
""" Scales timeouts which are size-specific """
result = seconds_per_mb * (size_bytes / 1e6)
if result < DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
return DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
return result
DETECTED_FLASH_SIZES = {0x12: '256KB', 0x13: '512KB', 0x14: '1MB',
0x15: '2MB', 0x16: '4MB', 0x17: '8MB', 0x18: '16MB'}
def check_supported_function(func, check_func):
"""
Decorator implementation that wraps a check around an ESPLoader
bootloader function to check if it's supported.
This is used to capture the multidimensional differences in
functionality between the ESP8266 & ESP32 ROM loaders, and the
software stub that runs on both. Not possible to do this cleanly
via inheritance alone.
"""
def inner(*args, **kwargs):
obj = args[0]
if check_func(obj):
return func(*args, **kwargs)
else:
raise NotImplementedInROMError(obj, func)
return inner
def stub_function_only(func):
""" Attribute for a function only supported in the software stub loader """
return check_supported_function(func, lambda o: o.IS_STUB)
def stub_and_esp32_function_only(func):
""" Attribute for a function only supported by software stubs or ESP32 ROM """
return check_supported_function(func, lambda o: o.IS_STUB or o.CHIP_NAME == "ESP32")
PYTHON2 = sys.version_info[0] < 3 # True if on pre-Python 3
# Function to return nth byte of a bitstring
# Different behaviour on Python 2 vs 3
if PYTHON2:
def byte(bitstr, index):
return ord(bitstr[index])
else:
def byte(bitstr, index):
return bitstr[index]
# Provide a 'basestring' class on Python 3
try:
basestring
except NameError:
basestring = str
def esp8266_function_only(func):
""" Attribute for a function only supported on ESP8266 """
return check_supported_function(func, lambda o: o.CHIP_NAME == "ESP8266")
class ESPLoader(object):
""" Base class providing access to ESP ROM & software stub bootloaders.
Subclasses provide ESP8266 & ESP32 specific functionality.
Don't instantiate this base class directly, either instantiate a subclass or
call ESPLoader.detect_chip() which will interrogate the chip and return the
appropriate subclass instance.
"""
CHIP_NAME = "Espressif device"
IS_STUB = False
DEFAULT_PORT = "/dev/ttyUSB0"
# Commands supported by ESP8266 ROM bootloader
ESP_FLASH_BEGIN = 0x02
ESP_FLASH_DATA = 0x03
ESP_FLASH_END = 0x04
ESP_MEM_BEGIN = 0x05
ESP_MEM_END = 0x06
ESP_MEM_DATA = 0x07
ESP_SYNC = 0x08
ESP_WRITE_REG = 0x09
ESP_READ_REG = 0x0a
# Some comands supported by ESP32 ROM bootloader (or -8266 w/ stub)
ESP_SPI_SET_PARAMS = 0x0B
ESP_SPI_ATTACH = 0x0D
ESP_CHANGE_BAUDRATE = 0x0F
ESP_FLASH_DEFL_BEGIN = 0x10
ESP_FLASH_DEFL_DATA = 0x11
ESP_FLASH_DEFL_END = 0x12
ESP_SPI_FLASH_MD5 = 0x13
# Some commands supported by stub only
ESP_ERASE_FLASH = 0xD0
ESP_ERASE_REGION = 0xD1
ESP_READ_FLASH = 0xD2
ESP_RUN_USER_CODE = 0xD3
# Flash encryption debug more command
ESP_FLASH_ENCRYPT_DATA = 0xD4
# Maximum block sized for RAM and Flash writes, respectively.
ESP_RAM_BLOCK = 0x1800
FLASH_WRITE_SIZE = 0x400
# Default baudrate. The ROM auto-bauds, so we can use more or less whatever we want.
ESP_ROM_BAUD = 115200
# First byte of the application image
ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC = 0xe9
# Initial state for the checksum routine
ESP_CHECKSUM_MAGIC = 0xef
# Flash sector size, minimum unit of erase.
FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE = 0x1000
UART_DATA_REG_ADDR = 0x60000078
# Memory addresses
IROM_MAP_START = 0x40200000
IROM_MAP_END = 0x40300000
# The number of bytes in the UART response that signify command status
STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH = 2
def __init__(self, port=DEFAULT_PORT, baud=ESP_ROM_BAUD, trace_enabled=False):
"""Base constructor for ESPLoader bootloader interaction
Don't call this constructor, either instantiate ESP8266ROM
or ESP32ROM, or use ESPLoader.detect_chip().
This base class has all of the instance methods for bootloader
functionality supported across various chips & stub
loaders. Subclasses replace the functions they don't support
with ones which throw NotImplementedInROMError().
"""
if isinstance(port, basestring):
self._port = serial.serial_for_url(port)
else:
self._port = port
self._slip_reader = slip_reader(self._port, self.trace)
# setting baud rate in a separate step is a workaround for
# CH341 driver on some Linux versions (this opens at 9600 then
# sets), shouldn't matter for other platforms/drivers. See
# https://github.com/espressif/esptool/issues/44#issuecomment-107094446
self._set_port_baudrate(baud)
self._trace_enabled = trace_enabled
# set write timeout, to prevent esptool blocked at write forever.
try:
self._port.write_timeout = DEFAULT_SERIAL_WRITE_TIMEOUT
except NotImplementedError:
# no write timeout for RFC2217 ports
# need to set the property back to None or it will continue to fail
self._port.write_timeout = None
def _set_port_baudrate(self, baud):
try:
self._port.baudrate = baud
except IOError:
raise FatalError("Failed to set baud rate %d. The driver may not support this rate." % baud)
@staticmethod
def detect_chip(port=DEFAULT_PORT, baud=ESP_ROM_BAUD, connect_mode='default_reset', trace_enabled=False):
""" Use serial access to detect the chip type.
We use the UART's datecode register for this, it's mapped at
the same address on ESP8266 & ESP32 so we can use one
memory read and compare to the datecode register for each chip
type.
This routine automatically performs ESPLoader.connect() (passing
connect_mode parameter) as part of querying the chip.
"""
detect_port = ESPLoader(port, baud, trace_enabled=trace_enabled)
detect_port.connect(connect_mode)
try:
print('Detecting chip type...', end='')
sys.stdout.flush()
date_reg = detect_port.read_reg(ESPLoader.UART_DATA_REG_ADDR)
for cls in [ESP8266ROM, ESP32ROM]:
if date_reg == cls.DATE_REG_VALUE:
# don't connect a second time
inst = cls(detect_port._port, baud, trace_enabled=trace_enabled)
print(' %s' % inst.CHIP_NAME, end='')
return inst
finally:
print('') # end line
raise FatalError("Unexpected UART datecode value 0x%08x. Failed to autodetect chip type." % date_reg)
""" Read a SLIP packet from the serial port """
def read(self):
return next(self._slip_reader)
""" Write bytes to the serial port while performing SLIP escaping """
def write(self, packet):
buf = b'\xc0' \
+ (packet.replace(b'\xdb',b'\xdb\xdd').replace(b'\xc0',b'\xdb\xdc')) \
+ b'\xc0'
self.trace("Write %d bytes: %s", len(buf), HexFormatter(buf))
self._port.write(buf)
def trace(self, message, *format_args):
if self._trace_enabled:
now = time.time()
try:
delta = now - self._last_trace
except AttributeError:
delta = 0.0
self._last_trace = now
prefix = "TRACE +%.3f " % delta
print(prefix + (message % format_args))
""" Calculate checksum of a blob, as it is defined by the ROM """
@staticmethod
def checksum(data, state=ESP_CHECKSUM_MAGIC):
for b in data:
if type(b) is int: # python 2/3 compat
state ^= b
else:
state ^= ord(b)
return state
""" Send a request and read the response """
def command(self, op=None, data=b"", chk=0, wait_response=True, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
saved_timeout = self._port.timeout
new_timeout = min(timeout, MAX_TIMEOUT)
if new_timeout != saved_timeout:
self._port.timeout = new_timeout
try:
if op is not None:
self.trace("command op=0x%02x data len=%s wait_response=%d timeout=%.3f data=%s",
op, len(data), 1 if wait_response else 0, timeout, HexFormatter(data))
pkt = struct.pack(b'<BBHI', 0x00, op, len(data), chk) + data
self.write(pkt)
if not wait_response:
return
# tries to get a response until that response has the
# same operation as the request or a retries limit has
# exceeded. This is needed for some esp8266s that
# reply with more sync responses than expected.
for retry in range(100):
p = self.read()
if len(p) < 8:
continue
(resp, op_ret, len_ret, val) = struct.unpack('<BBHI', p[:8])
if resp != 1:
continue
data = p[8:]
if op is None or op_ret == op:
return val, data
finally:
if new_timeout != saved_timeout:
self._port.timeout = saved_timeout
raise FatalError("Response doesn't match request")
def check_command(self, op_description, op=None, data=b'', chk=0, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
"""
Execute a command with 'command', check the result code and throw an appropriate
FatalError if it fails.
Returns the "result" of a successful command.
"""
val, data = self.command(op, data, chk, timeout=timeout)
# things are a bit weird here, bear with us
# the status bytes are the last 2/4 bytes in the data (depending on chip)
if len(data) < self.STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH:
raise FatalError("Failed to %s. Only got %d byte status response." % (op_description, len(data)))
status_bytes = data[-self.STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH:]
# we only care if the first one is non-zero. If it is, the second byte is a reason.
if byte(status_bytes, 0) != 0:
raise FatalError.WithResult('Failed to %s' % op_description, status_bytes)
# if we had more data than just the status bytes, return it as the result
# (this is used by the md5sum command, maybe other commands?)
if len(data) > self.STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH:
return data[:-self.STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH]
else: # otherwise, just return the 'val' field which comes from the reply header (this is used by read_reg)
return val
def flush_input(self):
self._port.flushInput()
self._slip_reader = slip_reader(self._port, self.trace)
def sync(self):
self.command(self.ESP_SYNC, b'\x07\x07\x12\x20' + 32 * b'\x55',
timeout=SYNC_TIMEOUT)
for i in range(7):
self.command()
def _setDTR(self, state):
self._port.setDTR(state)
def _setRTS(self, state):
self._port.setRTS(state)
# Work-around for adapters on Windows using the usbser.sys driver:
# generate a dummy change to DTR so that the set-control-line-state
# request is sent with the updated RTS state and the same DTR state
self._port.setDTR(self._port.dtr)
def _connect_attempt(self, mode='default_reset', esp32r0_delay=False):
""" A single connection attempt, with esp32r0 workaround options """
# esp32r0_delay is a workaround for bugs with the most common auto reset
# circuit and Windows, if the EN pin on the dev board does not have
# enough capacitance.
#
# Newer dev boards shouldn't have this problem (higher value capacitor
# on the EN pin), and ESP32 revision 1 can't use this workaround as it
# relies on a silicon bug.
#
# Details: https://github.com/espressif/esptool/issues/136
last_error = None
# If we're doing no_sync, we're likely communicating as a pass through
# with an intermediate device to the ESP32
if mode == "no_reset_no_sync":
return last_error
# issue reset-to-bootloader:
# RTS = either CH_PD/EN or nRESET (both active low = chip in reset
# DTR = GPIO0 (active low = boot to flasher)
#
# DTR & RTS are active low signals,
# ie True = pin @ 0V, False = pin @ VCC.
if mode != 'no_reset':
self._setDTR(False) # IO0=HIGH
self._setRTS(True) # EN=LOW, chip in reset
time.sleep(0.1)
if esp32r0_delay:
# Some chips are more likely to trigger the esp32r0
# watchdog reset silicon bug if they're held with EN=LOW
# for a longer period
time.sleep(1.2)
self._setDTR(True) # IO0=LOW
self._setRTS(False) # EN=HIGH, chip out of reset
if esp32r0_delay:
# Sleep longer after reset.
# This workaround only works on revision 0 ESP32 chips,
# it exploits a silicon bug spurious watchdog reset.
time.sleep(0.4) # allow watchdog reset to occur
time.sleep(0.05)
self._setDTR(False) # IO0=HIGH, done
for _ in range(5):
try:
self.flush_input()
self._port.flushOutput()
self.sync()
return None
except FatalError as e:
if esp32r0_delay:
print('_', end='')
else:
print('.', end='')
sys.stdout.flush()
time.sleep(0.05)
last_error = e
return last_error
def connect(self, mode='default_reset'):
""" Try connecting repeatedly until successful, or giving up """
print('Connecting...', end='')
sys.stdout.flush()
last_error = None
try:
for _ in range(7):
last_error = self._connect_attempt(mode=mode, esp32r0_delay=False)
if last_error is None:
return
last_error = self._connect_attempt(mode=mode, esp32r0_delay=True)
if last_error is None:
return
finally:
print('') # end 'Connecting...' line
raise FatalError('Failed to connect to %s: %s' % (self.CHIP_NAME, last_error))
""" Read memory address in target """
def read_reg(self, addr):
# we don't call check_command here because read_reg() function is called
# when detecting chip type, and the way we check for success (STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH) is different
# for different chip types (!)
val, data = self.command(self.ESP_READ_REG, struct.pack('<I', addr))
if byte(data, 0) != 0:
raise FatalError.WithResult("Failed to read register address %08x" % addr, data)
return val
""" Write to memory address in target """
def write_reg(self, addr, value, mask=0xFFFFFFFF, delay_us=0):
return self.check_command("write target memory", self.ESP_WRITE_REG,
struct.pack('<IIII', addr, value, mask, delay_us))
""" Start downloading an application image to RAM """
def mem_begin(self, size, blocks, blocksize, offset):
if self.IS_STUB: # check we're not going to overwrite a running stub with this data
stub = self.STUB_CODE
load_start = offset
load_end = offset + size
for (start, end) in [(stub["data_start"], stub["data_start"] + len(stub["data"])),
(stub["text_start"], stub["text_start"] + len(stub["text"]))]:
if load_start < end and load_end > start:
raise FatalError(("Software loader is resident at 0x%08x-0x%08x. " +
"Can't load binary at overlapping address range 0x%08x-0x%08x. " +
"Either change binary loading address, or use the --no-stub " +
"option to disable the software loader.") % (start, end, load_start, load_end))
return self.check_command("enter RAM download mode", self.ESP_MEM_BEGIN,
struct.pack('<IIII', size, blocks, blocksize, offset))
""" Send a block of an image to RAM """
def mem_block(self, data, seq):
return self.check_command("write to target RAM", self.ESP_MEM_DATA,
struct.pack('<IIII', len(data), seq, 0, 0) + data,
self.checksum(data))
""" Leave download mode and run the application """
def mem_finish(self, entrypoint=0):
# Sending ESP_MEM_END usually sends a correct response back, however sometimes
# (with ROM loader) the executed code may reset the UART or change the baud rate
# before the transmit FIFO is empty. So in these cases we set a short timeout and
# ignore errors.
timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT if self.IS_STUB else MEM_END_ROM_TIMEOUT
data = struct.pack('<II', int(entrypoint == 0), entrypoint)
try:
return self.check_command("leave RAM download mode", self.ESP_MEM_END,
data=data, timeout=timeout)
except FatalError:
if self.IS_STUB:
raise
pass
""" Start downloading to Flash (performs an erase)
Returns number of blocks (of size self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE) to write.
"""
def flash_begin(self, size, offset):
num_blocks = (size + self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE - 1) // self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE
erase_size = self.get_erase_size(offset, size)
t = time.time()
if self.IS_STUB:
timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
else:
timeout = timeout_per_mb(ERASE_REGION_TIMEOUT_PER_MB, size) # ROM performs the erase up front
self.check_command("enter Flash download mode", self.ESP_FLASH_BEGIN,
struct.pack('<IIII', erase_size, num_blocks, self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE, offset),
timeout=timeout)
if size != 0 and not self.IS_STUB:
print("Took %.2fs to erase flash block" % (time.time() - t))
return num_blocks
""" Write block to flash """
def flash_block(self, data, seq, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
self.check_command("write to target Flash after seq %d" % seq,
self.ESP_FLASH_DATA,
struct.pack('<IIII', len(data), seq, 0, 0) + data,
self.checksum(data),
timeout=timeout)
""" Encrypt before writing to flash """
def flash_encrypt_block(self, data, seq, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
self.check_command("Write encrypted to target Flash after seq %d" % seq,
self.ESP_FLASH_ENCRYPT_DATA,
struct.pack('<IIII', len(data), seq, 0, 0) + data,
self.checksum(data),
timeout=timeout)
""" Leave flash mode and run/reboot """
def flash_finish(self, reboot=False):
pkt = struct.pack('<I', int(not reboot))
# stub sends a reply to this command
self.check_command("leave Flash mode", self.ESP_FLASH_END, pkt)
""" Run application code in flash """
def run(self, reboot=False):
# Fake flash begin immediately followed by flash end
self.flash_begin(0, 0)
self.flash_finish(reboot)
""" Read SPI flash manufacturer and device id """
def flash_id(self):
SPIFLASH_RDID = 0x9F
return self.run_spiflash_command(SPIFLASH_RDID, b"", 24)
def parse_flash_size_arg(self, arg):
try:
return self.FLASH_SIZES[arg]
except KeyError:
raise FatalError("Flash size '%s' is not supported by this chip type. Supported sizes: %s"
% (arg, ", ".join(self.FLASH_SIZES.keys())))
def run_stub(self, stub=None):
if stub is None:
if self.IS_STUB:
raise FatalError("Not possible for a stub to load another stub (memory likely to overlap.)")
stub = self.STUB_CODE
# Upload
print("Uploading stub...")
for field in ['text', 'data']:
if field in stub:
offs = stub[field + "_start"]
length = len(stub[field])
blocks = (length + self.ESP_RAM_BLOCK - 1) // self.ESP_RAM_BLOCK
self.mem_begin(length, blocks, self.ESP_RAM_BLOCK, offs)
for seq in range(blocks):
from_offs = seq * self.ESP_RAM_BLOCK
to_offs = from_offs + self.ESP_RAM_BLOCK
self.mem_block(stub[field][from_offs:to_offs], seq)
print("Running stub...")
self.mem_finish(stub['entry'])
p = self.read()
if p != b'OHAI':
raise FatalError("Failed to start stub. Unexpected response: %s" % p)
print("Stub running...")
return self.STUB_CLASS(self)
@stub_and_esp32_function_only
def flash_defl_begin(self, size, compsize, offset):
""" Start downloading compressed data to Flash (performs an erase)
Returns number of blocks (size self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE) to write.
"""
num_blocks = (compsize + self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE - 1) // self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE
erase_blocks = (size + self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE - 1) // self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE
t = time.time()
if self.IS_STUB:
write_size = size # stub expects number of bytes here, manages erasing internally
timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
else:
write_size = erase_blocks * self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE # ROM expects rounded up to erase block size
timeout = timeout_per_mb(ERASE_REGION_TIMEOUT_PER_MB, write_size) # ROM performs the erase up front
print("Compressed %d bytes to %d..." % (size, compsize))
self.check_command("enter compressed flash mode", self.ESP_FLASH_DEFL_BEGIN,
struct.pack('<IIII', write_size, num_blocks, self.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE, offset),
timeout=timeout)
if size != 0 and not self.IS_STUB:
# (stub erases as it writes, but ROM loaders erase on begin)
print("Took %.2fs to erase flash block" % (time.time() - t))
return num_blocks
""" Write block to flash, send compressed """
@stub_and_esp32_function_only
def flash_defl_block(self, data, seq, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
self.check_command("write compressed data to flash after seq %d" % seq,
self.ESP_FLASH_DEFL_DATA, struct.pack('<IIII', len(data), seq, 0, 0) + data, self.checksum(data), timeout=timeout)
""" Leave compressed flash mode and run/reboot """
@stub_and_esp32_function_only
def flash_defl_finish(self, reboot=False):
if not reboot and not self.IS_STUB:
# skip sending flash_finish to ROM loader, as this
# exits the bootloader. Stub doesn't do this.
return
pkt = struct.pack('<I', int(not reboot))
self.check_command("leave compressed flash mode", self.ESP_FLASH_DEFL_END, pkt)
self.in_bootloader = False
@stub_and_esp32_function_only
def flash_md5sum(self, addr, size):
# the MD5 command returns additional bytes in the standard
# command reply slot
timeout = timeout_per_mb(MD5_TIMEOUT_PER_MB, size)
res = self.check_command('calculate md5sum', self.ESP_SPI_FLASH_MD5, struct.pack('<IIII', addr, size, 0, 0),
timeout=timeout)
if len(res) == 32:
return res.decode("utf-8") # already hex formatted
elif len(res) == 16:
return hexify(res).lower()
else:
raise FatalError("MD5Sum command returned unexpected result: %r" % res)
@stub_and_esp32_function_only
def change_baud(self, baud):
print("Changing baud rate to %d" % baud)
# stub takes the new baud rate and the old one
second_arg = self._port.baudrate if self.IS_STUB else 0
self.command(self.ESP_CHANGE_BAUDRATE, struct.pack('<II', baud, second_arg))
print("Changed.")
self._set_port_baudrate(baud)
time.sleep(0.05) # get rid of crap sent during baud rate change
self.flush_input()
@stub_function_only
def erase_flash(self):
# depending on flash chip model the erase may take this long (maybe longer!)
self.check_command("erase flash", self.ESP_ERASE_FLASH,
timeout=CHIP_ERASE_TIMEOUT)
@stub_function_only
def erase_region(self, offset, size):
if offset % self.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE != 0:
raise FatalError("Offset to erase from must be a multiple of 4096")
if size % self.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE != 0:
raise FatalError("Size of data to erase must be a multiple of 4096")
timeout = timeout_per_mb(ERASE_REGION_TIMEOUT_PER_MB, size)
self.check_command("erase region", self.ESP_ERASE_REGION, struct.pack('<II', offset, size), timeout=timeout)
@stub_function_only
def read_flash(self, offset, length, progress_fn=None):
# issue a standard bootloader command to trigger the read
self.check_command("read flash", self.ESP_READ_FLASH,
struct.pack('<IIII',
offset,
length,
self.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE,
64))
# now we expect (length // block_size) SLIP frames with the data
data = b''
while len(data) < length:
p = self.read()
data += p
if len(data) < length and len(p) < self.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE:
raise FatalError('Corrupt data, expected 0x%x bytes but received 0x%x bytes' % (self.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE, len(p)))
self.write(struct.pack('<I', len(data)))
if progress_fn and (len(data) % 1024 == 0 or len(data) == length):
progress_fn(len(data), length)
if progress_fn:
progress_fn(len(data), length)
if len(data) > length:
raise FatalError('Read more than expected')
digest_frame = self.read()
if len(digest_frame) != 16:
raise FatalError('Expected digest, got: %s' % hexify(digest_frame))
expected_digest = hexify(digest_frame).upper()
digest = hashlib.md5(data).hexdigest().upper()
if digest != expected_digest:
raise FatalError('Digest mismatch: expected %s, got %s' % (expected_digest, digest))
return data
def flash_spi_attach(self, hspi_arg):
"""Send SPI attach command to enable the SPI flash pins
ESP8266 ROM does this when you send flash_begin, ESP32 ROM
has it as a SPI command.
"""
# last 3 bytes in ESP_SPI_ATTACH argument are reserved values
arg = struct.pack('<I', hspi_arg)
if not self.IS_STUB:
# ESP32 ROM loader takes additional 'is legacy' arg, which is not
# currently supported in the stub loader or esptool.py (as it's not usually needed.)
is_legacy = 0
arg += struct.pack('BBBB', is_legacy, 0, 0, 0)
self.check_command("configure SPI flash pins", ESP32ROM.ESP_SPI_ATTACH, arg)
def flash_set_parameters(self, size):
"""Tell the ESP bootloader the parameters of the chip
Corresponds to the "flashchip" data structure that the ROM
has in RAM.
'size' is in bytes.
All other flash parameters are currently hardcoded (on ESP8266
these are mostly ignored by ROM code, on ESP32 I'm not sure.)
"""
fl_id = 0
total_size = size
block_size = 64 * 1024
sector_size = 4 * 1024
page_size = 256
status_mask = 0xffff
self.check_command("set SPI params", ESP32ROM.ESP_SPI_SET_PARAMS,
struct.pack('<IIIIII', fl_id, total_size, block_size, sector_size, page_size, status_mask))
def run_spiflash_command(self, spiflash_command, data=b"", read_bits=0):
"""Run an arbitrary SPI flash command.
This function uses the "USR_COMMAND" functionality in the ESP
SPI hardware, rather than the precanned commands supported by
hardware. So the value of spiflash_command is an actual command
byte, sent over the wire.
After writing command byte, writes 'data' to MOSI and then
reads back 'read_bits' of reply on MISO. Result is a number.
"""
# SPI_USR register flags
SPI_USR_COMMAND = (1 << 31)
SPI_USR_MISO = (1 << 28)
SPI_USR_MOSI = (1 << 27)
# SPI registers, base address differs ESP32 vs 8266
base = self.SPI_REG_BASE
SPI_CMD_REG = base + 0x00
SPI_USR_REG = base + 0x1C
SPI_USR1_REG = base + 0x20
SPI_USR2_REG = base + 0x24
SPI_W0_REG = base + self.SPI_W0_OFFS
# following two registers are ESP32 only
if self.SPI_HAS_MOSI_DLEN_REG:
# ESP32 has a more sophisticated wayto set up "user" commands
def set_data_lengths(mosi_bits, miso_bits):
SPI_MOSI_DLEN_REG = base + 0x28
SPI_MISO_DLEN_REG = base + 0x2C
if mosi_bits > 0:
self.write_reg(SPI_MOSI_DLEN_REG, mosi_bits - 1)
if miso_bits > 0:
self.write_reg(SPI_MISO_DLEN_REG, miso_bits - 1)
else:
def set_data_lengths(mosi_bits, miso_bits):
SPI_DATA_LEN_REG = SPI_USR1_REG
SPI_MOSI_BITLEN_S = 17
SPI_MISO_BITLEN_S = 8
mosi_mask = 0 if (mosi_bits == 0) else (mosi_bits - 1)
miso_mask = 0 if (miso_bits == 0) else (miso_bits - 1)
self.write_reg(SPI_DATA_LEN_REG,
(miso_mask << SPI_MISO_BITLEN_S) | (
mosi_mask << SPI_MOSI_BITLEN_S))
# SPI peripheral "command" bitmasks for SPI_CMD_REG
SPI_CMD_USR = (1 << 18)
# shift values
SPI_USR2_DLEN_SHIFT = 28
if read_bits > 32:
raise FatalError("Reading more than 32 bits back from a SPI flash operation is unsupported")
if len(data) > 64:
raise FatalError("Writing more than 64 bytes of data with one SPI command is unsupported")
data_bits = len(data) * 8
old_spi_usr = self.read_reg(SPI_USR_REG)
old_spi_usr2 = self.read_reg(SPI_USR2_REG)
flags = SPI_USR_COMMAND
if read_bits > 0:
flags |= SPI_USR_MISO
if data_bits > 0:
flags |= SPI_USR_MOSI
set_data_lengths(data_bits, read_bits)
self.write_reg(SPI_USR_REG, flags)
self.write_reg(SPI_USR2_REG,
(7 << SPI_USR2_DLEN_SHIFT) | spiflash_command)
if data_bits == 0:
self.write_reg(SPI_W0_REG, 0) # clear data register before we read it
else:
data = pad_to(data, 4, b'\00') # pad to 32-bit multiple
words = struct.unpack("I" * (len(data) // 4), data)
next_reg = SPI_W0_REG
for word in words:
self.write_reg(next_reg, word)
next_reg += 4
self.write_reg(SPI_CMD_REG, SPI_CMD_USR)
def wait_done():
for _ in range(10):
if (self.read_reg(SPI_CMD_REG) & SPI_CMD_USR) == 0:
return
raise FatalError("SPI command did not complete in time")
wait_done()
status = self.read_reg(SPI_W0_REG)
# restore some SPI controller registers
self.write_reg(SPI_USR_REG, old_spi_usr)
self.write_reg(SPI_USR2_REG, old_spi_usr2)
return status
def read_status(self, num_bytes=2):
"""Read up to 24 bits (num_bytes) of SPI flash status register contents
via RDSR, RDSR2, RDSR3 commands
Not all SPI flash supports all three commands. The upper 1 or 2
bytes may be 0xFF.
"""
SPIFLASH_RDSR = 0x05
SPIFLASH_RDSR2 = 0x35
SPIFLASH_RDSR3 = 0x15
status = 0
shift = 0
for cmd in [SPIFLASH_RDSR, SPIFLASH_RDSR2, SPIFLASH_RDSR3][0:num_bytes]:
status += self.run_spiflash_command(cmd, read_bits=8) << shift
shift += 8
return status
def write_status(self, new_status, num_bytes=2, set_non_volatile=False):
"""Write up to 24 bits (num_bytes) of new status register
num_bytes can be 1, 2 or 3.
Not all flash supports the additional commands to write the
second and third byte of the status register. When writing 2
bytes, esptool also sends a 16-byte WRSR command (as some
flash types use this instead of WRSR2.)
If the set_non_volatile flag is set, non-volatile bits will
be set as well as volatile ones (WREN used instead of WEVSR).
"""
SPIFLASH_WRSR = 0x01
SPIFLASH_WRSR2 = 0x31
SPIFLASH_WRSR3 = 0x11
SPIFLASH_WEVSR = 0x50
SPIFLASH_WREN = 0x06
SPIFLASH_WRDI = 0x04
enable_cmd = SPIFLASH_WREN if set_non_volatile else SPIFLASH_WEVSR
# try using a 16-bit WRSR (not supported by all chips)
# this may be redundant, but shouldn't hurt
if num_bytes == 2:
self.run_spiflash_command(enable_cmd)
self.run_spiflash_command(SPIFLASH_WRSR, struct.pack("<H", new_status))
# also try using individual commands (also not supported by all chips for num_bytes 2 & 3)
for cmd in [SPIFLASH_WRSR, SPIFLASH_WRSR2, SPIFLASH_WRSR3][0:num_bytes]:
self.run_spiflash_command(enable_cmd)
self.run_spiflash_command(cmd, struct.pack("B", new_status & 0xFF))
new_status >>= 8
self.run_spiflash_command(SPIFLASH_WRDI)
def hard_reset(self):
self._setRTS(True) # EN->LOW
time.sleep(0.1)
self._setRTS(False)
def soft_reset(self, stay_in_bootloader):
if not self.IS_STUB:
if stay_in_bootloader:
return # ROM bootloader is already in bootloader!
else:
# 'run user code' is as close to a soft reset as we can do
self.flash_begin(0, 0)
self.flash_finish(False)
else:
if stay_in_bootloader:
# soft resetting from the stub loader
# will re-load the ROM bootloader
self.flash_begin(0, 0)
self.flash_finish(True)
elif self.CHIP_NAME != "ESP8266":
raise FatalError("Soft resetting is currently only supported on ESP8266")
else:
# running user code from stub loader requires some hacks
# in the stub loader
self.command(self.ESP_RUN_USER_CODE, wait_response=False)
class ESP8266ROM(ESPLoader):
""" Access class for ESP8266 ROM bootloader
"""
CHIP_NAME = "ESP8266"
IS_STUB = False
DATE_REG_VALUE = 0x00062000
# OTP ROM addresses
ESP_OTP_MAC0 = 0x3ff00050
ESP_OTP_MAC1 = 0x3ff00054
ESP_OTP_MAC3 = 0x3ff0005c
SPI_REG_BASE = 0x60000200
SPI_W0_OFFS = 0x40
SPI_HAS_MOSI_DLEN_REG = False
FLASH_SIZES = {
'512KB':0x00,
'256KB':0x10,
'1MB':0x20,
'2MB':0x30,
'4MB':0x40,
'2MB-c1': 0x50,
'4MB-c1':0x60,
'8MB':0x80,
'16MB':0x90,
}
BOOTLOADER_FLASH_OFFSET = 0
def get_efuses(self):
# Return the 128 bits of ESP8266 efuse as a single Python integer
return (self.read_reg(0x3ff0005c) << 96 |
self.read_reg(0x3ff00058) << 64 |
self.read_reg(0x3ff00054) << 32 |
self.read_reg(0x3ff00050))
def get_chip_description(self):
efuses = self.get_efuses()
is_8285 = (efuses & ((1 << 4) | 1 << 80)) != 0 # One or the other efuse bit is set for ESP8285
return "ESP8285" if is_8285 else "ESP8266EX"
def get_chip_features(self):
features = ["WiFi"]
if self.get_chip_description() == "ESP8285":
features += ["Embedded Flash"]
return features
def flash_spi_attach(self, hspi_arg):
if self.IS_STUB:
super(ESP8266ROM, self).flash_spi_attach(hspi_arg)
else:
# ESP8266 ROM has no flash_spi_attach command in serial protocol,
# but flash_begin will do it
self.flash_begin(0, 0)
def flash_set_parameters(self, size):
# not implemented in ROM, but OK to silently skip for ROM
if self.IS_STUB:
super(ESP8266ROM, self).flash_set_parameters(size)
def chip_id(self):
""" Read Chip ID from efuse - the equivalent of the SDK system_get_chip_id() function """
id0 = self.read_reg(self.ESP_OTP_MAC0)
id1 = self.read_reg(self.ESP_OTP_MAC1)
return (id0 >> 24) | ((id1 & MAX_UINT24) << 8)
def read_mac(self):
""" Read MAC from OTP ROM """
mac0 = self.read_reg(self.ESP_OTP_MAC0)
mac1 = self.read_reg(self.ESP_OTP_MAC1)
mac3 = self.read_reg(self.ESP_OTP_MAC3)
if (mac3 != 0):
oui = ((mac3 >> 16) & 0xff, (mac3 >> 8) & 0xff, mac3 & 0xff)
elif ((mac1 >> 16) & 0xff) == 0:
oui = (0x18, 0xfe, 0x34)
elif ((mac1 >> 16) & 0xff) == 1:
oui = (0xac, 0xd0, 0x74)
else:
raise FatalError("Unknown OUI")
return oui + ((mac1 >> 8) & 0xff, mac1 & 0xff, (mac0 >> 24) & 0xff)
def get_erase_size(self, offset, size):
""" Calculate an erase size given a specific size in bytes.
Provides a workaround for the bootloader erase bug."""
sectors_per_block = 16
sector_size = self.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE
num_sectors = (size + sector_size - 1) // sector_size
start_sector = offset // sector_size
head_sectors = sectors_per_block - (start_sector % sectors_per_block)
if num_sectors < head_sectors:
head_sectors = num_sectors
if num_sectors < 2 * head_sectors:
return (num_sectors + 1) // 2 * sector_size
else:
return (num_sectors - head_sectors) * sector_size
def override_vddsdio(self, new_voltage):
raise NotImplementedInROMError("Overriding VDDSDIO setting only applies to ESP32")
class ESP8266StubLoader(ESP8266ROM):
""" Access class for ESP8266 stub loader, runs on top of ROM.
"""
FLASH_WRITE_SIZE = 0x4000 # matches MAX_WRITE_BLOCK in stub_loader.c
IS_STUB = True
def __init__(self, rom_loader):
self._port = rom_loader._port
self._trace_enabled = rom_loader._trace_enabled
self.flush_input() # resets _slip_reader
def get_erase_size(self, offset, size):
return size # stub doesn't have same size bug as ROM loader
ESP8266ROM.STUB_CLASS = ESP8266StubLoader
class ESP32ROM(ESPLoader):
"""Access class for ESP32 ROM bootloader
"""
CHIP_NAME = "ESP32"
IS_STUB = False
DATE_REG_VALUE = 0x15122500
IROM_MAP_START = 0x400d0000
IROM_MAP_END = 0x40400000
DROM_MAP_START = 0x3F400000
DROM_MAP_END = 0x3F800000
# ESP32 uses a 4 byte status reply
STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH = 4
SPI_REG_BASE = 0x60002000
EFUSE_REG_BASE = 0x6001a000
SPI_W0_OFFS = 0x80
SPI_HAS_MOSI_DLEN_REG = True
FLASH_SIZES = {
'1MB':0x00,
'2MB':0x10,
'4MB':0x20,
'8MB':0x30,
'16MB':0x40
}
BOOTLOADER_FLASH_OFFSET = 0x1000
OVERRIDE_VDDSDIO_CHOICES = ["1.8V", "1.9V", "OFF"]
""" Try to read the BLOCK1 (encryption key) and check if it is valid """
def is_flash_encryption_key_valid(self):
""" Bit 0 of efuse_rd_disable[3:0] is mapped to BLOCK1
this bit is at position 16 in EFUSE_BLK0_RDATA0_REG """
word0 = self.read_efuse(0)
rd_disable = (word0 >> 16) & 0x1
# reading of BLOCK1 is NOT ALLOWED so we assume valid key is programmed
if rd_disable:
return True
else:
""" reading of BLOCK1 is ALLOWED so we will read and verify for non-zero.
When ESP32 has not generated AES/encryption key in BLOCK1, the contents will be readable and 0.
If the flash encryption is enabled it is expected to have a valid non-zero key. We break out on
first occurance of non-zero value """
key_word = [0] * 7
for i in range(len(key_word)):
key_word[i] = self.read_efuse(14 + i)
# key is non-zero so break & return
if key_word[i] != 0:
return True
return False
""" For flash encryption related commands we need to make sure
user has programmed all the relevant efuse correctly so at
the end of write_flash_encrypt esptool will verify the values
of flash_crypt_config to be non zero if they are not read
protected. If the values are zero a warning will be printed
"""
def get_flash_crypt_config(self):
""" bit 3 in efuse_rd_disable[3:0] is mapped to flash_crypt_config
this bit is at position 19 in EFUSE_BLK0_RDATA0_REG """
word0 = self.read_efuse(0)
rd_disable = (word0 >> 19) & 0x1
if rd_disable == 0:
""" we can read the flash_crypt_config efuse value
so go & read it (EFUSE_BLK0_RDATA5_REG[31:28]) """
word5 = self.read_efuse(5)
word5 = (word5 >> 28) & 0xF
return word5
else:
# if read of the efuse is disabled we assume it is set correctly
return 0xF
def get_chip_description(self):
word3 = self.read_efuse(3)
chip_ver_rev1 = (word3 >> 15) & 0x1
pkg_version = (word3 >> 9) & 0x07
chip_name = {
0: "ESP32D0WDQ6",
1: "ESP32D0WDQ5",
2: "ESP32D2WDQ5",
5: "ESP32-PICO-D4",
}.get(pkg_version, "unknown ESP32")
return "%s (revision %d)" % (chip_name, chip_ver_rev1)
def get_chip_features(self):
features = ["WiFi"]
word3 = self.read_efuse(3)
# names of variables in this section are lowercase
# versions of EFUSE names as documented in TRM and
# ESP-IDF efuse_reg.h
chip_ver_dis_bt = word3 & (1 << 1)
if chip_ver_dis_bt == 0:
features += ["BT"]
chip_ver_dis_app_cpu = word3 & (1 << 0)
if chip_ver_dis_app_cpu:
features += ["Single Core"]
else:
features += ["Dual Core"]
chip_cpu_freq_rated = word3 & (1 << 13)
if chip_cpu_freq_rated:
chip_cpu_freq_low = word3 & (1 << 12)
if chip_cpu_freq_low:
features += ["160MHz"]
else:
features += ["240MHz"]
pkg_version = (word3 >> 9) & 0x07
if pkg_version in [2, 4, 5]:
features += ["Embedded Flash"]
word4 = self.read_efuse(4)
adc_vref = (word4 >> 8) & 0x1F
if adc_vref:
features += ["VRef calibration in efuse"]
blk3_part_res = word3 >> 14 & 0x1
if blk3_part_res:
features += ["BLK3 partially reserved"]
word6 = self.read_efuse(6)
coding_scheme = word6 & 0x3
features += ["Coding Scheme %s" % {
0: "None",
1: "3/4",
2: "Repeat (UNSUPPORTED)",
3: "Invalid"}[coding_scheme]]
return features
def read_efuse(self, n):
""" Read the nth word of the ESP3x EFUSE region. """
return self.read_reg(self.EFUSE_REG_BASE + (4 * n))
def chip_id(self):
raise NotSupportedError(self, "chip_id")
def read_mac(self):
""" Read MAC from EFUSE region """
words = [self.read_efuse(2), self.read_efuse(1)]
bitstring = struct.pack(">II", *words)
bitstring = bitstring[2:8] # trim the 2 byte CRC
try:
return tuple(ord(b) for b in bitstring)
except TypeError: # Python 3, bitstring elements are already bytes
return tuple(bitstring)
def get_erase_size(self, offset, size):
return size
def override_vddsdio(self, new_voltage):
new_voltage = new_voltage.upper()
if new_voltage not in self.OVERRIDE_VDDSDIO_CHOICES:
raise FatalError("The only accepted VDDSDIO overrides are '1.8V', '1.9V' and 'OFF'")
RTC_CNTL_SDIO_CONF_REG = 0x3ff48074
RTC_CNTL_XPD_SDIO_REG = (1 << 31)
RTC_CNTL_DREFH_SDIO_M = (3 << 29)
RTC_CNTL_DREFM_SDIO_M = (3 << 27)
RTC_CNTL_DREFL_SDIO_M = (3 << 25)
# RTC_CNTL_SDIO_TIEH = (1 << 23) # not used here, setting TIEH=1 would set 3.3V output, not safe for esptool.py to do
RTC_CNTL_SDIO_FORCE = (1 << 22)
RTC_CNTL_SDIO_PD_EN = (1 << 21)
reg_val = RTC_CNTL_SDIO_FORCE # override efuse setting
reg_val |= RTC_CNTL_SDIO_PD_EN
if new_voltage != "OFF":
reg_val |= RTC_CNTL_XPD_SDIO_REG # enable internal LDO
if new_voltage == "1.9V":
reg_val |= (RTC_CNTL_DREFH_SDIO_M | RTC_CNTL_DREFM_SDIO_M | RTC_CNTL_DREFL_SDIO_M) # boost voltage
self.write_reg(RTC_CNTL_SDIO_CONF_REG, reg_val)
print("VDDSDIO regulator set to %s" % new_voltage)
class ESP32StubLoader(ESP32ROM):
""" Access class for ESP32 stub loader, runs on top of ROM.
"""
FLASH_WRITE_SIZE = 0x4000 # matches MAX_WRITE_BLOCK in stub_loader.c
STATUS_BYTES_LENGTH = 2 # same as ESP8266, different to ESP32 ROM
IS_STUB = True
def __init__(self, rom_loader):
self._port = rom_loader._port
self._trace_enabled = rom_loader._trace_enabled
self.flush_input() # resets _slip_reader
ESP32ROM.STUB_CLASS = ESP32StubLoader
class ESPBOOTLOADER(object):
""" These are constants related to software ESP bootloader, working with 'v2' image files """
# First byte of the "v2" application image
IMAGE_V2_MAGIC = 0xea
# First 'segment' value in a "v2" application image, appears to be a constant version value?
IMAGE_V2_SEGMENT = 4
def LoadFirmwareImage(chip, filename):
""" Load a firmware image. Can be for ESP8266 or ESP32. ESP8266 images will be examined to determine if they are
original ROM firmware images (ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage) or "v2" OTA bootloader images.
Returns a BaseFirmwareImage subclass, either ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage (v1) or ESP8266V2FirmwareImage (v2).
"""
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
if chip.lower() == 'esp32':
return ESP32FirmwareImage(f)
else: # Otherwise, ESP8266 so look at magic to determine the image type
magic = ord(f.read(1))
f.seek(0)
if magic == ESPLoader.ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC:
return ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage(f)
elif magic == ESPBOOTLOADER.IMAGE_V2_MAGIC:
return ESP8266V2FirmwareImage(f)
else:
raise FatalError("Invalid image magic number: %d" % magic)
class ImageSegment(object):
""" Wrapper class for a segment in an ESP image
(very similar to a section in an ELFImage also) """
def __init__(self, addr, data, file_offs=None):
self.addr = addr
self.data = data
self.file_offs = file_offs
self.include_in_checksum = True
if self.addr != 0:
self.pad_to_alignment(4) # pad all "real" ImageSegments 4 byte aligned length
def copy_with_new_addr(self, new_addr):
""" Return a new ImageSegment with same data, but mapped at
a new address. """
return ImageSegment(new_addr, self.data, 0)
def split_image(self, split_len):
""" Return a new ImageSegment which splits "split_len" bytes
from the beginning of the data. Remaining bytes are kept in
this segment object (and the start address is adjusted to match.) """
result = copy.copy(self)
result.data = self.data[:split_len]
self.data = self.data[split_len:]
self.addr += split_len
self.file_offs = None
result.file_offs = None
return result
def __repr__(self):
r = "len 0x%05x load 0x%08x" % (len(self.data), self.addr)
if self.file_offs is not None:
r += " file_offs 0x%08x" % (self.file_offs)
return r
def pad_to_alignment(self, alignment):
self.data = pad_to(self.data, alignment, b'\x00')
class ELFSection(ImageSegment):
""" Wrapper class for a section in an ELF image, has a section
name as well as the common properties of an ImageSegment. """
def __init__(self, name, addr, data):
super(ELFSection, self).__init__(addr, data)
self.name = name.decode("utf-8")
def __repr__(self):
return "%s %s" % (self.name, super(ELFSection, self).__repr__())
class BaseFirmwareImage(object):
SEG_HEADER_LEN = 8
SHA256_DIGEST_LEN = 32
""" Base class with common firmware image functions """
def __init__(self):
self.segments = []
self.entrypoint = 0
self.elf_sha256 = None
self.elf_sha256_offset = 0
def load_common_header(self, load_file, expected_magic):
(magic, segments, self.flash_mode, self.flash_size_freq, self.entrypoint) = struct.unpack('<BBBBI', load_file.read(8))
if magic != expected_magic:
raise FatalError('Invalid firmware image magic=0x%x' % (magic))
return segments
def verify(self):
if len(self.segments) > 16:
raise FatalError('Invalid segment count %d (max 16). Usually this indicates a linker script problem.' % len(self.segments))
def load_segment(self, f, is_irom_segment=False):
""" Load the next segment from the image file """
file_offs = f.tell()
(offset, size) = struct.unpack('<II', f.read(8))
self.warn_if_unusual_segment(offset, size, is_irom_segment)
segment_data = f.read(size)
if len(segment_data) < size:
raise FatalError('End of file reading segment 0x%x, length %d (actual length %d)' % (offset, size, len(segment_data)))
segment = ImageSegment(offset, segment_data, file_offs)
self.segments.append(segment)
return segment
def warn_if_unusual_segment(self, offset, size, is_irom_segment):
if not is_irom_segment:
if offset > 0x40200000 or offset < 0x3ffe0000 or size > 65536:
print('WARNING: Suspicious segment 0x%x, length %d' % (offset, size))
def maybe_patch_segment_data(self, f, segment_data):
"""If SHA256 digest of the ELF file needs to be inserted into this segment, do so. Returns segment data."""
segment_len = len(segment_data)
file_pos = f.tell() # file_pos is position in the .bin file
if self.elf_sha256_offset >= file_pos and self.elf_sha256_offset < file_pos + segment_len:
# SHA256 digest needs to be patched into this binary segment,
# calculate offset of the digest inside the binary segment.
patch_offset = self.elf_sha256_offset - file_pos
# Sanity checks
if patch_offset < self.SEG_HEADER_LEN or patch_offset + self.SHA256_DIGEST_LEN > segment_len:
raise FatalError('Cannot place SHA256 digest on segment boundary' +
'(elf_sha256_offset=%d, file_pos=%d, segment_size=%d)' %
(self.elf_sha256_offset, file_pos, segment_len))
if segment_data[patch_offset:patch_offset + self.SHA256_DIGEST_LEN] != b'\x00' * self.SHA256_DIGEST_LEN:
raise FatalError('Contents of segment at SHA256 digest offset 0x%x are not all zero. Refusing to overwrite.' %
self.elf_sha256_offset)
assert(len(self.elf_sha256) == self.SHA256_DIGEST_LEN)
# offset relative to the data part
patch_offset -= self.SEG_HEADER_LEN
segment_data = segment_data[0:patch_offset] + self.elf_sha256 + \
segment_data[patch_offset + self.SHA256_DIGEST_LEN:]
return segment_data
def save_segment(self, f, segment, checksum=None):
""" Save the next segment to the image file, return next checksum value if provided """
segment_data = self.maybe_patch_segment_data(f, segment.data)
f.write(struct.pack('<II', segment.addr, len(segment_data)))
f.write(segment_data)
if checksum is not None:
return ESPLoader.checksum(segment_data, checksum)
def read_checksum(self, f):
""" Return ESPLoader checksum from end of just-read image """
# Skip the padding. The checksum is stored in the last byte so that the
# file is a multiple of 16 bytes.
align_file_position(f, 16)
return ord(f.read(1))
def calculate_checksum(self):
""" Calculate checksum of loaded image, based on segments in
segment array.
"""
checksum = ESPLoader.ESP_CHECKSUM_MAGIC
for seg in self.segments:
if seg.include_in_checksum:
checksum = ESPLoader.checksum(seg.data, checksum)
return checksum
def append_checksum(self, f, checksum):
""" Append ESPLoader checksum to the just-written image """
align_file_position(f, 16)
f.write(struct.pack(b'B', checksum))
def write_common_header(self, f, segments):
f.write(struct.pack('<BBBBI', ESPLoader.ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC, len(segments),
self.flash_mode, self.flash_size_freq, self.entrypoint))
def is_irom_addr(self, addr):
""" Returns True if an address starts in the irom region.
Valid for ESP8266 only.
"""
return ESP8266ROM.IROM_MAP_START <= addr < ESP8266ROM.IROM_MAP_END
def get_irom_segment(self):
irom_segments = [s for s in self.segments if self.is_irom_addr(s.addr)]
if len(irom_segments) > 0:
if len(irom_segments) != 1:
raise FatalError('Found %d segments that could be irom0. Bad ELF file?' % len(irom_segments))
return irom_segments[0]
return None
def get_non_irom_segments(self):
irom_segment = self.get_irom_segment()
return [s for s in self.segments if s != irom_segment]
class ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage(BaseFirmwareImage):
""" 'Version 1' firmware image, segments loaded directly by the ROM bootloader. """
ROM_LOADER = ESP8266ROM
def __init__(self, load_file=None):
super(ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage, self).__init__()
self.flash_mode = 0
self.flash_size_freq = 0
self.version = 1
if load_file is not None:
segments = self.load_common_header(load_file, ESPLoader.ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC)
for _ in range(segments):
self.load_segment(load_file)
self.checksum = self.read_checksum(load_file)
self.verify()
def default_output_name(self, input_file):
""" Derive a default output name from the ELF name. """
return input_file + '-'
def save(self, basename):
""" Save a set of V1 images for flashing. Parameter is a base filename. """
# IROM data goes in its own plain binary file
irom_segment = self.get_irom_segment()
if irom_segment is not None:
with open("%s0x%05x.bin" % (basename, irom_segment.addr - ESP8266ROM.IROM_MAP_START), "wb") as f:
f.write(irom_segment.data)
# everything but IROM goes at 0x00000 in an image file
normal_segments = self.get_non_irom_segments()
with open("%s0x00000.bin" % basename, 'wb') as f:
self.write_common_header(f, normal_segments)
checksum = ESPLoader.ESP_CHECKSUM_MAGIC
for segment in normal_segments:
checksum = self.save_segment(f, segment, checksum)
self.append_checksum(f, checksum)
class ESP8266V2FirmwareImage(BaseFirmwareImage):
""" 'Version 2' firmware image, segments loaded by software bootloader stub
(ie Espressif bootloader or rboot)
"""
ROM_LOADER = ESP8266ROM
def __init__(self, load_file=None):
super(ESP8266V2FirmwareImage, self).__init__()
self.version = 2
if load_file is not None:
segments = self.load_common_header(load_file, ESPBOOTLOADER.IMAGE_V2_MAGIC)
if segments != ESPBOOTLOADER.IMAGE_V2_SEGMENT:
# segment count is not really segment count here, but we expect to see '4'
print('Warning: V2 header has unexpected "segment" count %d (usually 4)' % segments)
# irom segment comes before the second header
#
# the file is saved in the image with a zero load address
# in the header, so we need to calculate a load address
irom_segment = self.load_segment(load_file, True)
irom_segment.addr = 0 # for actual mapped addr, add ESP8266ROM.IROM_MAP_START + flashing_addr + 8
irom_segment.include_in_checksum = False
first_flash_mode = self.flash_mode
first_flash_size_freq = self.flash_size_freq
first_entrypoint = self.entrypoint
# load the second header
segments = self.load_common_header(load_file, ESPLoader.ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC)
if first_flash_mode != self.flash_mode:
print('WARNING: Flash mode value in first header (0x%02x) disagrees with second (0x%02x). Using second value.'
% (first_flash_mode, self.flash_mode))
if first_flash_size_freq != self.flash_size_freq:
print('WARNING: Flash size/freq value in first header (0x%02x) disagrees with second (0x%02x). Using second value.'
% (first_flash_size_freq, self.flash_size_freq))
if first_entrypoint != self.entrypoint:
print('WARNING: Entrypoint address in first header (0x%08x) disagrees with second header (0x%08x). Using second value.'
% (first_entrypoint, self.entrypoint))
# load all the usual segments
for _ in range(segments):
self.load_segment(load_file)
self.checksum = self.read_checksum(load_file)
self.verify()
def default_output_name(self, input_file):
""" Derive a default output name from the ELF name. """
irom_segment = self.get_irom_segment()
if irom_segment is not None:
irom_offs = irom_segment.addr - ESP8266ROM.IROM_MAP_START
else:
irom_offs = 0
return "%s-0x%05x.bin" % (os.path.splitext(input_file)[0],
irom_offs & ~(ESPLoader.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE - 1))
def save(self, filename):
with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
# Save first header for irom0 segment
f.write(struct.pack(b'<BBBBI', ESPBOOTLOADER.IMAGE_V2_MAGIC, ESPBOOTLOADER.IMAGE_V2_SEGMENT,
self.flash_mode, self.flash_size_freq, self.entrypoint))
irom_segment = self.get_irom_segment()
if irom_segment is not None:
# save irom0 segment, make sure it has load addr 0 in the file
irom_segment = irom_segment.copy_with_new_addr(0)
irom_segment.pad_to_alignment(16) # irom_segment must end on a 16 byte boundary
self.save_segment(f, irom_segment)
# second header, matches V1 header and contains loadable segments
normal_segments = self.get_non_irom_segments()
self.write_common_header(f, normal_segments)
checksum = ESPLoader.ESP_CHECKSUM_MAGIC
for segment in normal_segments:
checksum = self.save_segment(f, segment, checksum)
self.append_checksum(f, checksum)
# calculate a crc32 of entire file and append
# (algorithm used by recent 8266 SDK bootloaders)
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
crc = esp8266_crc32(f.read())
with open(filename, 'ab') as f:
f.write(struct.pack(b'<I', crc))
# Backwards compatibility for previous API, remove in esptool.py V3
ESPFirmwareImage = ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage
OTAFirmwareImage = ESP8266V2FirmwareImage
def esp8266_crc32(data):
"""
CRC32 algorithm used by 8266 SDK bootloader (and gen_appbin.py).
"""
crc = binascii.crc32(data, 0) & 0xFFFFFFFF
if crc & 0x80000000:
return crc ^ 0xFFFFFFFF
else:
return crc + 1
class ESP32FirmwareImage(BaseFirmwareImage):
""" ESP32 firmware image is very similar to V1 ESP8266 image,
except with an additional 16 byte reserved header at top of image,
and because of new flash mapping capabilities the flash-mapped regions
can be placed in the normal image (just @ 64kB padded offsets).
"""
ROM_LOADER = ESP32ROM
# ROM bootloader will read the wp_pin field if SPI flash
# pins are remapped via flash. IDF actually enables QIO only
# from software bootloader, so this can be ignored. But needs
# to be set to this value so ROM bootloader will skip it.
WP_PIN_DISABLED = 0xEE
EXTENDED_HEADER_STRUCT_FMT = "B" * 16
IROM_ALIGN = 65536
def __init__(self, load_file=None):
super(ESP32FirmwareImage, self).__init__()
self.secure_pad = False
self.flash_mode = 0
self.flash_size_freq = 0
self.version = 1
self.wp_pin = self.WP_PIN_DISABLED
# SPI pin drive levels
self.clk_drv = 0
self.q_drv = 0
self.d_drv = 0
self.cs_drv = 0
self.hd_drv = 0
self.wp_drv = 0
self.append_digest = True
if load_file is not None:
start = load_file.tell()
segments = self.load_common_header(load_file, ESPLoader.ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC)
self.load_extended_header(load_file)
for _ in range(segments):
self.load_segment(load_file)
self.checksum = self.read_checksum(load_file)
if self.append_digest:
end = load_file.tell()
self.stored_digest = load_file.read(32)
load_file.seek(start)
calc_digest = hashlib.sha256()
calc_digest.update(load_file.read(end - start))
self.calc_digest = calc_digest.digest() # TODO: decide what to do here?
self.verify()
def is_flash_addr(self, addr):
return (ESP32ROM.IROM_MAP_START <= addr < ESP32ROM.IROM_MAP_END) \
or (ESP32ROM.DROM_MAP_START <= addr < ESP32ROM.DROM_MAP_END)
def default_output_name(self, input_file):
""" Derive a default output name from the ELF name. """
return "%s.bin" % (os.path.splitext(input_file)[0])
def warn_if_unusual_segment(self, offset, size, is_irom_segment):
pass # TODO: add warnings for ESP32 segment offset/size combinations that are wrong
def save(self, filename):
total_segments = 0
with io.BytesIO() as f: # write file to memory first
self.write_common_header(f, self.segments)
# first 4 bytes of header are read by ROM bootloader for SPI
# config, but currently unused
self.save_extended_header(f)
checksum = ESPLoader.ESP_CHECKSUM_MAGIC
# split segments into flash-mapped vs ram-loaded, and take copies so we can mutate them
flash_segments = [copy.deepcopy(s) for s in sorted(self.segments, key=lambda s:s.addr) if self.is_flash_addr(s.addr)]
ram_segments = [copy.deepcopy(s) for s in sorted(self.segments, key=lambda s:s.addr) if not self.is_flash_addr(s.addr)]
# check for multiple ELF sections that are mapped in the same flash mapping region.
# this is usually a sign of a broken linker script, but if you have a legitimate
# use case then let us know (we can merge segments here, but as a rule you probably
# want to merge them in your linker script.)
if len(flash_segments) > 0:
last_addr = flash_segments[0].addr
for segment in flash_segments[1:]:
if segment.addr // self.IROM_ALIGN == last_addr // self.IROM_ALIGN:
raise FatalError(("Segment loaded at 0x%08x lands in same 64KB flash mapping as segment loaded at 0x%08x. " +
"Can't generate binary. Suggest changing linker script or ELF to merge sections.") %
(segment.addr, last_addr))
last_addr = segment.addr
def get_alignment_data_needed(segment):
# Actual alignment (in data bytes) required for a segment header: positioned so that
# after we write the next 8 byte header, file_offs % IROM_ALIGN == segment.addr % IROM_ALIGN
#
# (this is because the segment's vaddr may not be IROM_ALIGNed, more likely is aligned
# IROM_ALIGN+0x18 to account for the binary file header
align_past = (segment.addr % self.IROM_ALIGN) - self.SEG_HEADER_LEN
pad_len = (self.IROM_ALIGN - (f.tell() % self.IROM_ALIGN)) + align_past
if pad_len == 0 or pad_len == self.IROM_ALIGN:
return 0 # already aligned
# subtract SEG_HEADER_LEN a second time, as the padding block has a header as well
pad_len -= self.SEG_HEADER_LEN
if pad_len < 0:
pad_len += self.IROM_ALIGN
return pad_len
# try to fit each flash segment on a 64kB aligned boundary
# by padding with parts of the non-flash segments...
while len(flash_segments) > 0:
segment = flash_segments[0]
pad_len = get_alignment_data_needed(segment)
if pad_len > 0: # need to pad
if len(ram_segments) > 0 and pad_len > self.SEG_HEADER_LEN:
pad_segment = ram_segments[0].split_image(pad_len)
if len(ram_segments[0].data) == 0:
ram_segments.pop(0)
else:
pad_segment = ImageSegment(0, b'\x00' * pad_len, f.tell())
checksum = self.save_segment(f, pad_segment, checksum)
total_segments += 1
else:
# write the flash segment
assert (f.tell() + 8) % self.IROM_ALIGN == segment.addr % self.IROM_ALIGN
checksum = self.save_flash_segment(f, segment, checksum)
flash_segments.pop(0)
total_segments += 1
# flash segments all written, so write any remaining RAM segments
for segment in ram_segments:
checksum = self.save_segment(f, segment, checksum)
total_segments += 1
if self.secure_pad:
# pad the image so that after signing it will end on a a 64KB boundary.
# This ensures all mapped flash content will be verified.
if not self.append_digest:
raise FatalError("secure_pad only applies if a SHA-256 digest is also appended to the image")
align_past = (f.tell() + self.SEG_HEADER_LEN) % self.IROM_ALIGN
# 16 byte aligned checksum (force the alignment to simplify calculations)
checksum_space = 16
# after checksum: SHA-256 digest + (to be added by signing process) version, signature + 12 trailing bytes due to alignment
space_after_checksum = 32 + 4 + 64 + 12
pad_len = (self.IROM_ALIGN - align_past - checksum_space - space_after_checksum) % self.IROM_ALIGN
pad_segment = ImageSegment(0, b'\x00' * pad_len, f.tell())
checksum = self.save_segment(f, pad_segment, checksum)
total_segments += 1
# done writing segments
self.append_checksum(f, checksum)
image_length = f.tell()
if self.secure_pad:
assert ((image_length + space_after_checksum) % self.IROM_ALIGN) == 0
# kinda hacky: go back to the initial header and write the new segment count
# that includes padding segments. This header is not checksummed
f.seek(1)
try:
f.write(chr(total_segments))
except TypeError: # Python 3
f.write(bytes([total_segments]))
if self.append_digest:
# calculate the SHA256 of the whole file and append it
f.seek(0)
digest = hashlib.sha256()
digest.update(f.read(image_length))
f.write(digest.digest())
with open(filename, 'wb') as real_file:
real_file.write(f.getvalue())
def save_flash_segment(self, f, segment, checksum=None):
""" Save the next segment to the image file, return next checksum value if provided """
segment_end_pos = f.tell() + len(segment.data) + self.SEG_HEADER_LEN
segment_len_remainder = segment_end_pos % self.IROM_ALIGN
if segment_len_remainder < 0x24:
# Work around a bug in ESP-IDF 2nd stage bootloader, that it didn't map the
# last MMU page, if an IROM/DROM segment was < 0x24 bytes over the page boundary.
segment.data += b'\x00' * (0x24 - segment_len_remainder)
return self.save_segment(f, segment, checksum)
def load_extended_header(self, load_file):
def split_byte(n):
return (n & 0x0F, (n >> 4) & 0x0F)
fields = list(struct.unpack(self.EXTENDED_HEADER_STRUCT_FMT, load_file.read(16)))
self.wp_pin = fields[0]
# SPI pin drive stengths are two per byte
self.clk_drv, self.q_drv = split_byte(fields[1])
self.d_drv, self.cs_drv = split_byte(fields[2])
self.hd_drv, self.wp_drv = split_byte(fields[3])
if fields[15] in [0, 1]:
self.append_digest = (fields[15] == 1)
else:
raise RuntimeError("Invalid value for append_digest field (0x%02x). Should be 0 or 1.", fields[15])
# remaining fields in the middle should all be zero
if any(f for f in fields[4:15] if f != 0):
print("Warning: some reserved header fields have non-zero values. This image may be from a newer esptool.py?")
def save_extended_header(self, save_file):
def join_byte(ln,hn):
return (ln & 0x0F) + ((hn & 0x0F) << 4)
append_digest = 1 if self.append_digest else 0
fields = [self.wp_pin,
join_byte(self.clk_drv, self.q_drv),
join_byte(self.d_drv, self.cs_drv),
join_byte(self.hd_drv, self.wp_drv)]
fields += [0] * 11
fields += [append_digest]
packed = struct.pack(self.EXTENDED_HEADER_STRUCT_FMT, *fields)
save_file.write(packed)
class ELFFile(object):
SEC_TYPE_PROGBITS = 0x01
SEC_TYPE_STRTAB = 0x03
LEN_SEC_HEADER = 0x28
def __init__(self, name):
# Load sections from the ELF file
self.name = name
with open(self.name, 'rb') as f:
self._read_elf_file(f)
def get_section(self, section_name):
for s in self.sections:
if s.name == section_name:
return s
raise ValueError("No section %s in ELF file" % section_name)
def _read_elf_file(self, f):
# read the ELF file header
LEN_FILE_HEADER = 0x34
try:
(ident,_type,machine,_version,
self.entrypoint,_phoff,shoff,_flags,
_ehsize, _phentsize,_phnum, shentsize,
shnum,shstrndx) = struct.unpack("<16sHHLLLLLHHHHHH", f.read(LEN_FILE_HEADER))
except struct.error as e:
raise FatalError("Failed to read a valid ELF header from %s: %s" % (self.name, e))
if byte(ident, 0) != 0x7f or ident[1:4] != b'ELF':
raise FatalError("%s has invalid ELF magic header" % self.name)
if machine != 0x5e:
raise FatalError("%s does not appear to be an Xtensa ELF file. e_machine=%04x" % (self.name, machine))
if shentsize != self.LEN_SEC_HEADER:
raise FatalError("%s has unexpected section header entry size 0x%x (not 0x28)" % (self.name, shentsize, self.LEN_SEC_HEADER))
if shnum == 0:
raise FatalError("%s has 0 section headers" % (self.name))
self._read_sections(f, shoff, shnum, shstrndx)
def _read_sections(self, f, section_header_offs, section_header_count, shstrndx):
f.seek(section_header_offs)
len_bytes = section_header_count * self.LEN_SEC_HEADER
section_header = f.read(len_bytes)
if len(section_header) == 0:
raise FatalError("No section header found at offset %04x in ELF file." % section_header_offs)
if len(section_header) != (len_bytes):
raise FatalError("Only read 0x%x bytes from section header (expected 0x%x.) Truncated ELF file?" % (len(section_header), len_bytes))
# walk through the section header and extract all sections
section_header_offsets = range(0, len(section_header), self.LEN_SEC_HEADER)
def read_section_header(offs):
name_offs,sec_type,_flags,lma,sec_offs,size = struct.unpack_from("<LLLLLL", section_header[offs:])
return (name_offs, sec_type, lma, size, sec_offs)
all_sections = [read_section_header(offs) for offs in section_header_offsets]
prog_sections = [s for s in all_sections if s[1] == ELFFile.SEC_TYPE_PROGBITS]
# search for the string table section
if not (shstrndx * self.LEN_SEC_HEADER) in section_header_offsets:
raise FatalError("ELF file has no STRTAB section at shstrndx %d" % shstrndx)
_,sec_type,_,sec_size,sec_offs = read_section_header(shstrndx * self.LEN_SEC_HEADER)
if sec_type != ELFFile.SEC_TYPE_STRTAB:
print('WARNING: ELF file has incorrect STRTAB section type 0x%02x' % sec_type)
f.seek(sec_offs)
string_table = f.read(sec_size)
# build the real list of ELFSections by reading the actual section names from the
# string table section, and actual data for each section from the ELF file itself
def lookup_string(offs):
raw = string_table[offs:]
return raw[:raw.index(b'\x00')]
def read_data(offs,size):
f.seek(offs)
return f.read(size)
prog_sections = [ELFSection(lookup_string(n_offs), lma, read_data(offs, size)) for (n_offs, _type, lma, size, offs) in prog_sections
if lma != 0 and size > 0]
self.sections = prog_sections
def sha256(self):
# return SHA256 hash of the input ELF file
sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
with open(self.name, 'rb') as f:
sha256.update(f.read())
return sha256.digest()
def slip_reader(port, trace_function):
"""Generator to read SLIP packets from a serial port.
Yields one full SLIP packet at a time, raises exception on timeout or invalid data.
Designed to avoid too many calls to serial.read(1), which can bog
down on slow systems.
"""
partial_packet = None
in_escape = False
while True:
waiting = port.inWaiting()
read_bytes = port.read(1 if waiting == 0 else waiting)
if read_bytes == b'':
waiting_for = "header" if partial_packet is None else "content"
trace_function("Timed out waiting for packet %s", waiting_for)
raise FatalError("Timed out waiting for packet %s" % waiting_for)
trace_function("Read %d bytes: %s", len(read_bytes), HexFormatter(read_bytes))
for b in read_bytes:
if type(b) is int:
b = bytes([b]) # python 2/3 compat
if partial_packet is None: # waiting for packet header
if b == b'\xc0':
partial_packet = b""
else:
trace_function("Read invalid data: %s", HexFormatter(read_bytes))
trace_function("Remaining data in serial buffer: %s", HexFormatter(port.read(port.inWaiting())))
raise FatalError('Invalid head of packet (0x%s)' % hexify(b))
elif in_escape: # part-way through escape sequence
in_escape = False
if b == b'\xdc':
partial_packet += b'\xc0'
elif b == b'\xdd':
partial_packet += b'\xdb'
else:
trace_function("Read invalid data: %s", HexFormatter(read_bytes))
trace_function("Remaining data in serial buffer: %s", HexFormatter(port.read(port.inWaiting())))
raise FatalError('Invalid SLIP escape (0xdb, 0x%s)' % (hexify(b)))
elif b == b'\xdb': # start of escape sequence
in_escape = True
elif b == b'\xc0': # end of packet
trace_function("Received full packet: %s", HexFormatter(partial_packet))
yield partial_packet
partial_packet = None
else: # normal byte in packet
partial_packet += b
def arg_auto_int(x):
return int(x, 0)
def div_roundup(a, b):
""" Return a/b rounded up to nearest integer,
equivalent result to int(math.ceil(float(int(a)) / float(int(b))), only
without possible floating point accuracy errors.
"""
return (int(a) + int(b) - 1) // int(b)
def align_file_position(f, size):
""" Align the position in the file to the next block of specified size """
align = (size - 1) - (f.tell() % size)
f.seek(align, 1)
def flash_size_bytes(size):
""" Given a flash size of the type passed in args.flash_size
(ie 512KB or 1MB) then return the size in bytes.
"""
if "MB" in size:
return int(size[:size.index("MB")]) * 1024 * 1024
elif "KB" in size:
return int(size[:size.index("KB")]) * 1024
else:
raise FatalError("Unknown size %s" % size)
def hexify(s, uppercase=True):
format_str = '%02X' if uppercase else '%02x'
if not PYTHON2:
return ''.join(format_str % c for c in s)
else:
return ''.join(format_str % ord(c) for c in s)
class HexFormatter(object):
"""
Wrapper class which takes binary data in its constructor
and returns a hex string as it's __str__ method.
This is intended for "lazy formatting" of trace() output
in hex format. Avoids overhead (significant on slow computers)
of generating long hex strings even if tracing is disabled.
Note that this doesn't save any overhead if passed as an
argument to "%", only when passed to trace()
If auto_split is set (default), any long line (> 16 bytes) will be
printed as separately indented lines, with ASCII decoding at the end
of each line.
"""
def __init__(self, binary_string, auto_split=True):
self._s = binary_string
self._auto_split = auto_split
def __str__(self):
if self._auto_split and len(self._s) > 16:
result = ""
s = self._s
while len(s) > 0:
line = s[:16]
ascii_line = "".join(c if (c == ' ' or (c in string.printable and c not in string.whitespace))
else '.' for c in line.decode('ascii', 'replace'))
s = s[16:]
result += "\n %-16s %-16s | %s" % (hexify(line[:8], False), hexify(line[8:], False), ascii_line)
return result
else:
return hexify(self._s, False)
def pad_to(data, alignment, pad_character=b'\xFF'):
""" Pad to the next alignment boundary """
pad_mod = len(data) % alignment
if pad_mod != 0:
data += pad_character * (alignment - pad_mod)
return data
class FatalError(RuntimeError):
"""
Wrapper class for runtime errors that aren't caused by internal bugs, but by
ESP8266 responses or input content.
"""
def __init__(self, message):
RuntimeError.__init__(self, message)
@staticmethod
def WithResult(message, result):
"""
Return a fatal error object that appends the hex values of
'result' as a string formatted argument.
"""
message += " (result was %s)" % hexify(result)
return FatalError(message)
class NotImplementedInROMError(FatalError):
"""
Wrapper class for the error thrown when a particular ESP bootloader function
is not implemented in the ROM bootloader.
"""
def __init__(self, bootloader, func):
FatalError.__init__(self, "%s ROM does not support function %s." % (bootloader.CHIP_NAME, func.__name__))
class NotSupportedError(FatalError):
def __init__(self, esp, function_name):
FatalError.__init__(self, "Function %s is not supported for %s." % (function_name, esp.CHIP_NAME))
# "Operation" commands, executable at command line. One function each
#
# Each function takes either two args (<ESPLoader instance>, <args>) or a single <args>
# argument.
def load_ram(esp, args):
image = LoadFirmwareImage(esp.CHIP_NAME, args.filename)
print('RAM boot...')
for seg in image.segments:
size = len(seg.data)
print('Downloading %d bytes at %08x...' % (size, seg.addr), end=' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
esp.mem_begin(size, div_roundup(size, esp.ESP_RAM_BLOCK), esp.ESP_RAM_BLOCK, seg.addr)
seq = 0
while len(seg.data) > 0:
esp.mem_block(seg.data[0:esp.ESP_RAM_BLOCK], seq)
seg.data = seg.data[esp.ESP_RAM_BLOCK:]
seq += 1
print('done!')
print('All segments done, executing at %08x' % image.entrypoint)
esp.mem_finish(image.entrypoint)
def read_mem(esp, args):
print('0x%08x = 0x%08x' % (args.address, esp.read_reg(args.address)))
def write_mem(esp, args):
esp.write_reg(args.address, args.value, args.mask, 0)
print('Wrote %08x, mask %08x to %08x' % (args.value, args.mask, args.address))
def dump_mem(esp, args):
with open(args.filename, 'wb') as f:
for i in range(args.size // 4):
d = esp.read_reg(args.address + (i * 4))
f.write(struct.pack(b'<I', d))
if f.tell() % 1024 == 0:
print('\r%d bytes read... (%d %%)' % (f.tell(),
f.tell() * 100 // args.size),
end=' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
print('Done!')
def detect_flash_size(esp, args):
if args.flash_size == 'detect':
flash_id = esp.flash_id()
size_id = flash_id >> 16
args.flash_size = DETECTED_FLASH_SIZES.get(size_id)
if args.flash_size is None:
print('Warning: Could not auto-detect Flash size (FlashID=0x%x, SizeID=0x%x), defaulting to 4MB' % (flash_id, size_id))
args.flash_size = '4MB'
else:
print('Auto-detected Flash size:', args.flash_size)
def _update_image_flash_params(esp, address, args, image):
""" Modify the flash mode & size bytes if this looks like an executable bootloader image """
if len(image) < 8:
return image # not long enough to be a bootloader image
# unpack the (potential) image header
magic, _, flash_mode, flash_size_freq = struct.unpack("BBBB", image[:4])
if address != esp.BOOTLOADER_FLASH_OFFSET or magic != esp.ESP_IMAGE_MAGIC:
return image # not flashing a bootloader, so don't modify this
if args.flash_mode != 'keep':
flash_mode = {'qio':0, 'qout':1, 'dio':2, 'dout': 3}[args.flash_mode]
flash_freq = flash_size_freq & 0x0F
if args.flash_freq != 'keep':
flash_freq = {'40m':0, '26m':1, '20m':2, '80m': 0xf}[args.flash_freq]
flash_size = flash_size_freq & 0xF0
if args.flash_size != 'keep':
flash_size = esp.parse_flash_size_arg(args.flash_size)
flash_params = struct.pack(b'BB', flash_mode, flash_size + flash_freq)
if flash_params != image[2:4]:
print('Flash params set to 0x%04x' % struct.unpack(">H", flash_params))
image = image[0:2] + flash_params + image[4:]
return image
def write_flash(esp, args):
# set args.compress based on default behaviour:
# -> if either --compress or --no-compress is set, honour that
# -> otherwise, set --compress unless --no-stub is set
if args.compress is None and not args.no_compress:
args.compress = not args.no_stub
# For encrypt option we do few sanity checks before actual flash write
if args.encrypt:
do_write = True
crypt_cfg_efuse = esp.get_flash_crypt_config()
if crypt_cfg_efuse != 0xF:
print('\nWARNING: Unexpected FLASH_CRYPT_CONFIG value', hex(crypt_cfg_efuse))
print('\nMake sure flash encryption is enabled correctly, refer to Flash Encryption documentation')
do_write = False
enc_key_valid = esp.is_flash_encryption_key_valid()
if not enc_key_valid:
print('\nFlash encryption key is not programmed')
print('\nMake sure flash encryption is enabled correctly, refer to Flash Encryption documentation')
do_write = False
if (esp.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE % 32) != 0:
print('\nWARNING - Flash write address is not aligned to the recommeded 32 bytes')
do_write = False
if not do_write and not args.ignore_flash_encryption_efuse_setting:
raise FatalError("Incorrect efuse setting: aborting flash write")
# verify file sizes fit in flash
flash_end = flash_size_bytes(args.flash_size)
for address, argfile in args.addr_filename:
argfile.seek(0,2) # seek to end
if address + argfile.tell() > flash_end:
raise FatalError(("File %s (length %d) at offset %d will not fit in %d bytes of flash. " +
"Use --flash-size argument, or change flashing address.")
% (argfile.name, argfile.tell(), address, flash_end))
argfile.seek(0)
if args.erase_all:
erase_flash(esp, args)
if args.encrypt and args.compress:
print('\nWARNING: - compress and encrypt options are mutually exclusive ')
print('Will flash uncompressed')
args.compress = False
for address, argfile in args.addr_filename:
if args.no_stub:
print('Erasing flash...')
image = pad_to(argfile.read(), 32 if args.encrypt else 4)
if len(image) == 0:
print('WARNING: File %s is empty' % argfile.name)
continue
image = _update_image_flash_params(esp, address, args, image)
calcmd5 = hashlib.md5(image).hexdigest()
uncsize = len(image)
if args.compress:
uncimage = image
image = zlib.compress(uncimage, 9)
ratio = uncsize / len(image)
blocks = esp.flash_defl_begin(uncsize, len(image), address)
else:
ratio = 1.0
blocks = esp.flash_begin(uncsize, address)
argfile.seek(0) # in case we need it again
seq = 0
written = 0
t = time.time()
while len(image) > 0:
print('\rWriting at 0x%08x... (%d %%)' % (address + seq * esp.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE, 100 * (seq + 1) // blocks), end='')
sys.stdout.flush()
block = image[0:esp.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE]
if args.compress:
esp.flash_defl_block(block, seq, timeout=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT * ratio * 2)
else:
# Pad the last block
block = block + b'\xff' * (esp.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE - len(block))
if args.encrypt:
esp.flash_encrypt_block(block, seq)
else:
esp.flash_block(block, seq)
image = image[esp.FLASH_WRITE_SIZE:]
seq += 1
written += len(block)
t = time.time() - t
speed_msg = ""
if args.compress:
if t > 0.0:
speed_msg = " (effective %.1f kbit/s)" % (uncsize / t * 8 / 1000)
print('\rWrote %d bytes (%d compressed) at 0x%08x in %.1f seconds%s...' % (uncsize, written, address, t, speed_msg))
else:
if t > 0.0:
speed_msg = " (%.1f kbit/s)" % (written / t * 8 / 1000)
print('\rWrote %d bytes at 0x%08x in %.1f seconds%s...' % (written, address, t, speed_msg))
if not args.encrypt:
try:
res = esp.flash_md5sum(address, uncsize)
if res != calcmd5:
print('File md5: %s' % calcmd5)
print('Flash md5: %s' % res)
print('MD5 of 0xFF is %s' % (hashlib.md5(b'\xFF' * uncsize).hexdigest()))
raise FatalError("MD5 of file does not match data in flash!")
else:
print('Hash of data verified.')
except NotImplementedInROMError:
pass
print('\nLeaving...')
if esp.IS_STUB:
# skip sending flash_finish to ROM loader here,
# as it causes the loader to exit and run user code
esp.flash_begin(0, 0)
if args.compress:
esp.flash_defl_finish(False)
else:
esp.flash_finish(False)
if args.verify:
print('Verifying just-written flash...')
print('(This option is deprecated, flash contents are now always read back after flashing.)')
verify_flash(esp, args)
def image_info(args):
image = LoadFirmwareImage(args.chip, args.filename)
print('Image version: %d' % image.version)
print('Entry point: %08x' % image.entrypoint if image.entrypoint != 0 else 'Entry point not set')
print('%d segments' % len(image.segments))
print
idx = 0
for seg in image.segments:
idx += 1
print('Segment %d: %r' % (idx, seg))
calc_checksum = image.calculate_checksum()
print('Checksum: %02x (%s)' % (image.checksum,
'valid' if image.checksum == calc_checksum else 'invalid - calculated %02x' % calc_checksum))
try:
digest_msg = 'Not appended'
if image.append_digest:
is_valid = image.stored_digest == image.calc_digest
digest_msg = "%s (%s)" % (hexify(image.calc_digest).lower(),
"valid" if is_valid else "invalid")
print('Validation Hash: %s' % digest_msg)
except AttributeError:
pass # ESP8266 image has no append_digest field
def make_image(args):
image = ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage()
if len(args.segfile) == 0:
raise FatalError('No segments specified')
if len(args.segfile) != len(args.segaddr):
raise FatalError('Number of specified files does not match number of specified addresses')
for (seg, addr) in zip(args.segfile, args.segaddr):
with open(seg, 'rb') as f:
data = f.read()
image.segments.append(ImageSegment(addr, data))
image.entrypoint = args.entrypoint
image.save(args.output)
def elf2image(args):
e = ELFFile(args.input)
if args.chip == 'auto': # Default to ESP8266 for backwards compatibility
print("Creating image for ESP8266...")
args.chip = 'esp8266'
if args.chip == 'esp32':
image = ESP32FirmwareImage()
image.secure_pad = args.secure_pad
elif args.version == '1': # ESP8266
image = ESP8266ROMFirmwareImage()
else:
image = ESP8266V2FirmwareImage()
image.entrypoint = e.entrypoint
image.segments = e.sections # ELFSection is a subclass of ImageSegment
image.flash_mode = {'qio':0, 'qout':1, 'dio':2, 'dout': 3}[args.flash_mode]
image.flash_size_freq = image.ROM_LOADER.FLASH_SIZES[args.flash_size]
image.flash_size_freq += {'40m':0, '26m':1, '20m':2, '80m': 0xf}[args.flash_freq]
if args.elf_sha256_offset:
image.elf_sha256 = e.sha256()
image.elf_sha256_offset = args.elf_sha256_offset
image.verify()
if args.output is None:
args.output = image.default_output_name(args.input)
image.save(args.output)
def read_mac(esp, args):
mac = esp.read_mac()
def print_mac(label, mac):
print('%s: %s' % (label, ':'.join(map(lambda x: '%02x' % x, mac))))
print_mac("MAC", mac)
def chip_id(esp, args):
try:
chipid = esp.chip_id()
print('Chip ID: 0x%08x' % chipid)
except NotSupportedError:
print('Warning: %s has no Chip ID. Reading MAC instead.' % esp.CHIP_NAME)
read_mac(esp, args)
def erase_flash(esp, args):
print('Erasing flash (this may take a while)...')
t = time.time()
esp.erase_flash()
print('Chip erase completed successfully in %.1fs' % (time.time() - t))
def erase_region(esp, args):
print('Erasing region (may be slow depending on size)...')
t = time.time()
esp.erase_region(args.address, args.size)
print('Erase completed successfully in %.1f seconds.' % (time.time() - t))
def run(esp, args):
esp.run()
def flash_id(esp, args):
flash_id = esp.flash_id()
print('Manufacturer: %02x' % (flash_id & 0xff))
flid_lowbyte = (flash_id >> 16) & 0xFF
print('Device: %02x%02x' % ((flash_id >> 8) & 0xff, flid_lowbyte))
print('Detected flash size: %s' % (DETECTED_FLASH_SIZES.get(flid_lowbyte, "Unknown")))
def read_flash(esp, args):
if args.no_progress:
flash_progress = None
else:
def flash_progress(progress, length):
msg = '%d (%d %%)' % (progress, progress * 100.0 / length)
padding = '\b' * len(msg)
if progress == length:
padding = '\n'
sys.stdout.write(msg + padding)
sys.stdout.flush()
t = time.time()
data = esp.read_flash(args.address, args.size, flash_progress)
t = time.time() - t
print('\rRead %d bytes at 0x%x in %.1f seconds (%.1f kbit/s)...'
% (len(data), args.address, t, len(data) / t * 8 / 1000))
with open(args.filename, 'wb') as f:
f.write(data)
def verify_flash(esp, args):
differences = False
for address, argfile in args.addr_filename:
image = pad_to(argfile.read(), 4)
argfile.seek(0) # rewind in case we need it again
image = _update_image_flash_params(esp, address, args, image)
image_size = len(image)
print('Verifying 0x%x (%d) bytes @ 0x%08x in flash against %s...' % (image_size, image_size, address, argfile.name))
# Try digest first, only read if there are differences.
digest = esp.flash_md5sum(address, image_size)
expected_digest = hashlib.md5(image).hexdigest()
if digest == expected_digest:
print('-- verify OK (digest matched)')
continue
else:
differences = True
if getattr(args, 'diff', 'no') != 'yes':
print('-- verify FAILED (digest mismatch)')
continue
flash = esp.read_flash(address, image_size)
assert flash != image
diff = [i for i in range(image_size) if flash[i] != image[i]]
print('-- verify FAILED: %d differences, first @ 0x%08x' % (len(diff), address + diff[0]))
for d in diff:
flash_byte = flash[d]
image_byte = image[d]
if PYTHON2:
flash_byte = ord(flash_byte)
image_byte = ord(image_byte)
print(' %08x %02x %02x' % (address + d, flash_byte, image_byte))
if differences:
raise FatalError("Verify failed.")
def read_flash_status(esp, args):
print('Status value: 0x%04x' % esp.read_status(args.bytes))
def write_flash_status(esp, args):
fmt = "0x%%0%dx" % (args.bytes * 2)
args.value = args.value & ((1 << (args.bytes * 8)) - 1)
print(('Initial flash status: ' + fmt) % esp.read_status(args.bytes))
print(('Setting flash status: ' + fmt) % args.value)
esp.write_status(args.value, args.bytes, args.non_volatile)
print(('After flash status: ' + fmt) % esp.read_status(args.bytes))
def version(args):
print(__version__)
#
# End of operations functions
#
def main(custom_commandline=None):
"""
Main function for esptool
custom_commandline - Optional override for default arguments parsing (that uses sys.argv), can be a list of custom arguments
as strings.
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='esptool.py v%s - ESP8266 ROM Bootloader Utility' % __version__, prog='esptool')
parser.add_argument('--chip', '-c',
help='Target chip type',
choices=['auto', 'esp8266', 'esp32'],
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_CHIP', 'auto'))
parser.add_argument(
'--port', '-p',
help='Serial port device',
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_PORT', None))
parser.add_argument(
'--baud', '-b',
help='Serial port baud rate used when flashing/reading',
type=arg_auto_int,
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_BAUD', ESPLoader.ESP_ROM_BAUD))
parser.add_argument(
'--before',
help='What to do before connecting to the chip',
choices=['default_reset', 'no_reset', 'no_reset_no_sync'],
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_BEFORE', 'default_reset'))
parser.add_argument(
'--after', '-a',
help='What to do after esptool.py is finished',
choices=['hard_reset', 'soft_reset', 'no_reset'],
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_AFTER', 'hard_reset'))
parser.add_argument(
'--no-stub',
help="Disable launching the flasher stub, only talk to ROM bootloader. Some features will not be available.",
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument(
'--trace', '-t',
help="Enable trace-level output of esptool.py interactions.",
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument(
'--override-vddsdio',
help="Override ESP32 VDDSDIO internal voltage regulator (use with care)",
choices=ESP32ROM.OVERRIDE_VDDSDIO_CHOICES,
nargs='?')
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(
dest='operation',
help='Run esptool {command} -h for additional help')
def add_spi_connection_arg(parent):
parent.add_argument('--spi-connection', '-sc', help='ESP32-only argument. Override default SPI Flash connection. ' +
'Value can be SPI, HSPI or a comma-separated list of 5 I/O numbers to use for SPI flash (CLK,Q,D,HD,CS).',
action=SpiConnectionAction)
parser_load_ram = subparsers.add_parser(
'load_ram',
help='Download an image to RAM and execute')
parser_load_ram.add_argument('filename', help='Firmware image')
parser_dump_mem = subparsers.add_parser(
'dump_mem',
help='Dump arbitrary memory to disk')
parser_dump_mem.add_argument('address', help='Base address', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_dump_mem.add_argument('size', help='Size of region to dump', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_dump_mem.add_argument('filename', help='Name of binary dump')
parser_read_mem = subparsers.add_parser(
'read_mem',
help='Read arbitrary memory location')
parser_read_mem.add_argument('address', help='Address to read', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_write_mem = subparsers.add_parser(
'write_mem',
help='Read-modify-write to arbitrary memory location')
parser_write_mem.add_argument('address', help='Address to write', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_write_mem.add_argument('value', help='Value', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_write_mem.add_argument('mask', help='Mask of bits to write', type=arg_auto_int)
def add_spi_flash_subparsers(parent, is_elf2image):
""" Add common parser arguments for SPI flash properties """
extra_keep_args = [] if is_elf2image else ['keep']
auto_detect = not is_elf2image
parent.add_argument('--flash_freq', '-ff', help='SPI Flash frequency',
choices=extra_keep_args + ['40m', '26m', '20m', '80m'],
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_FF', '40m' if is_elf2image else 'keep'))
parent.add_argument('--flash_mode', '-fm', help='SPI Flash mode',
choices=extra_keep_args + ['qio', 'qout', 'dio', 'dout'],
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_FM', 'qio' if is_elf2image else 'keep'))
parent.add_argument('--flash_size', '-fs', help='SPI Flash size in MegaBytes (1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16M)'
' plus ESP8266-only (256KB, 512KB, 2MB-c1, 4MB-c1)',
action=FlashSizeAction, auto_detect=auto_detect,
default=os.environ.get('ESPTOOL_FS', 'detect' if auto_detect else '1MB'))
add_spi_connection_arg(parent)
parser_write_flash = subparsers.add_parser(
'write_flash',
help='Write a binary blob to flash')
parser_write_flash.add_argument('addr_filename', metavar='<address> <filename>', help='Address followed by binary filename, separated by space',
action=AddrFilenamePairAction)
parser_write_flash.add_argument('--erase-all', '-e',
help='Erase all regions of flash (not just write areas) before programming',
action="store_true")
add_spi_flash_subparsers(parser_write_flash, is_elf2image=False)
parser_write_flash.add_argument('--no-progress', '-p', help='Suppress progress output', action="store_true")
parser_write_flash.add_argument('--verify', help='Verify just-written data on flash ' +
'(mostly superfluous, data is read back during flashing)', action='store_true')
parser_write_flash.add_argument('--encrypt', help='Encrypt before write ',
action='store_true')
parser_write_flash.add_argument('--ignore-flash-encryption-efuse-setting', help='Ignore flash encryption efuse settings ',
action='store_true')
compress_args = parser_write_flash.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
compress_args.add_argument('--compress', '-z', help='Compress data in transfer (default unless --no-stub is specified)',action="store_true", default=None)
compress_args.add_argument('--no-compress', '-u', help='Disable data compression during transfer (default if --no-stub is specified)',action="store_true")
subparsers.add_parser(
'run',
help='Run application code in flash')
parser_image_info = subparsers.add_parser(
'image_info',
help='Dump headers from an application image')
parser_image_info.add_argument('filename', help='Image file to parse')
parser_make_image = subparsers.add_parser(
'make_image',
help='Create an application image from binary files')
parser_make_image.add_argument('output', help='Output image file')
parser_make_image.add_argument('--segfile', '-f', action='append', help='Segment input file')
parser_make_image.add_argument('--segaddr', '-a', action='append', help='Segment base address', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_make_image.add_argument('--entrypoint', '-e', help='Address of entry point', type=arg_auto_int, default=0)
parser_elf2image = subparsers.add_parser(
'elf2image',
help='Create an application image from ELF file')
parser_elf2image.add_argument('input', help='Input ELF file')
parser_elf2image.add_argument('--output', '-o', help='Output filename prefix (for version 1 image), or filename (for version 2 single image)', type=str)
parser_elf2image.add_argument('--version', '-e', help='Output image version', choices=['1','2'], default='1')
parser_elf2image.add_argument('--secure-pad', action='store_true', help='Pad image so once signed it will end on a 64KB boundary. For ESP32 images only.')
parser_elf2image.add_argument('--elf-sha256-offset', help='If set, insert SHA256 hash (32 bytes) of the input ELF file at specified offset in the binary.',
type=arg_auto_int, default=None)
add_spi_flash_subparsers(parser_elf2image, is_elf2image=True)
subparsers.add_parser(
'read_mac',
help='Read MAC address from OTP ROM')
subparsers.add_parser(
'chip_id',
help='Read Chip ID from OTP ROM')
parser_flash_id = subparsers.add_parser(
'flash_id',
help='Read SPI flash manufacturer and device ID')
add_spi_connection_arg(parser_flash_id)
parser_read_status = subparsers.add_parser(
'read_flash_status',
help='Read SPI flash status register')
add_spi_connection_arg(parser_read_status)
parser_read_status.add_argument('--bytes', help='Number of bytes to read (1-3)', type=int, choices=[1,2,3], default=2)
parser_write_status = subparsers.add_parser(
'write_flash_status',
help='Write SPI flash status register')
add_spi_connection_arg(parser_write_status)
parser_write_status.add_argument('--non-volatile', help='Write non-volatile bits (use with caution)', action='store_true')
parser_write_status.add_argument('--bytes', help='Number of status bytes to write (1-3)', type=int, choices=[1,2,3], default=2)
parser_write_status.add_argument('value', help='New value', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_read_flash = subparsers.add_parser(
'read_flash',
help='Read SPI flash content')
add_spi_connection_arg(parser_read_flash)
parser_read_flash.add_argument('address', help='Start address', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_read_flash.add_argument('size', help='Size of region to dump', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_read_flash.add_argument('filename', help='Name of binary dump')
parser_read_flash.add_argument('--no-progress', '-p', help='Suppress progress output', action="store_true")
parser_verify_flash = subparsers.add_parser(
'verify_flash',
help='Verify a binary blob against flash')
parser_verify_flash.add_argument('addr_filename', help='Address and binary file to verify there, separated by space',
action=AddrFilenamePairAction)
parser_verify_flash.add_argument('--diff', '-d', help='Show differences',
choices=['no', 'yes'], default='no')
add_spi_flash_subparsers(parser_verify_flash, is_elf2image=False)
parser_erase_flash = subparsers.add_parser(
'erase_flash',
help='Perform Chip Erase on SPI flash')
add_spi_connection_arg(parser_erase_flash)
parser_erase_region = subparsers.add_parser(
'erase_region',
help='Erase a region of the flash')
add_spi_connection_arg(parser_erase_region)
parser_erase_region.add_argument('address', help='Start address (must be multiple of 4096)', type=arg_auto_int)
parser_erase_region.add_argument('size', help='Size of region to erase (must be multiple of 4096)', type=arg_auto_int)
subparsers.add_parser(
'version', help='Print esptool version')
# internal sanity check - every operation matches a module function of the same name
for operation in subparsers.choices.keys():
assert operation in globals(), "%s should be a module function" % operation
expand_file_arguments()
args = parser.parse_args(custom_commandline)
print('esptool.py v%s' % __version__)
# operation function can take 1 arg (args), 2 args (esp, arg)
# or be a member function of the ESPLoader class.
if args.operation is None:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
operation_func = globals()[args.operation]
if PYTHON2:
# This function is depreciated in Python3
operation_args = inspect.getargspec(operation_func).args
else:
operation_args = inspect.getfullargspec(operation_func).args
if operation_args[0] == 'esp': # operation function takes an ESPLoader connection object
if args.before != "no_reset_no_sync":
initial_baud = min(ESPLoader.ESP_ROM_BAUD, args.baud) # don't sync faster than the default baud rate
else:
initial_baud = args.baud
if args.port is None:
ser_list = sorted(ports.device for ports in list_ports.comports())
print("Found %d serial ports" % len(ser_list))
else:
ser_list = [args.port]
esp = None
for each_port in reversed(ser_list):
print("Serial port %s" % each_port)
try:
if args.chip == 'auto':
esp = ESPLoader.detect_chip(each_port, initial_baud, args.before, args.trace)
else:
chip_class = {
'esp8266': ESP8266ROM,
'esp32': ESP32ROM,
}[args.chip]
esp = chip_class(each_port, initial_baud, args.trace)
esp.connect(args.before)
break
except (FatalError, OSError) as err:
if args.port is not None:
raise
print("%s failed to connect: %s" % (each_port, err))
esp = None
if esp is None:
raise FatalError("All of the %d available serial ports could not connect to a Espressif device." % len(ser_list))
print("Chip is %s" % (esp.get_chip_description()))
print("Features: %s" % ", ".join(esp.get_chip_features()))
read_mac(esp, args)
if not args.no_stub:
esp = esp.run_stub()
if args.override_vddsdio:
esp.override_vddsdio(args.override_vddsdio)
if args.baud > initial_baud:
try:
esp.change_baud(args.baud)
except NotImplementedInROMError:
print("WARNING: ROM doesn't support changing baud rate. Keeping initial baud rate %d" % initial_baud)
# override common SPI flash parameter stuff if configured to do so
if hasattr(args, "spi_connection") and args.spi_connection is not None:
if esp.CHIP_NAME != "ESP32":
raise FatalError("Chip %s does not support --spi-connection option." % esp.CHIP_NAME)
print("Configuring SPI flash mode...")
esp.flash_spi_attach(args.spi_connection)
elif args.no_stub:
print("Enabling default SPI flash mode...")
# ROM loader doesn't enable flash unless we explicitly do it
esp.flash_spi_attach(0)
if hasattr(args, "flash_size"):
print("Configuring flash size...")
detect_flash_size(esp, args)
esp.flash_set_parameters(flash_size_bytes(args.flash_size))
try:
operation_func(esp, args)
finally:
try: # Clean up AddrFilenamePairAction files
for address, argfile in args.addr_filename:
argfile.close()
except AttributeError:
pass
# Handle post-operation behaviour (reset or other)
if operation_func == load_ram:
# the ESP is now running the loaded image, so let it run
print('Exiting immediately.')
elif args.after == 'hard_reset':
print('Hard resetting via RTS pin...')
esp.hard_reset()
elif args.after == 'soft_reset':
print('Soft resetting...')
# flash_finish will trigger a soft reset
esp.soft_reset(False)
else:
print('Staying in bootloader.')
if esp.IS_STUB:
esp.soft_reset(True) # exit stub back to ROM loader
esp._port.close()
else:
operation_func(args)
def expand_file_arguments():
""" Any argument starting with "@" gets replaced with all values read from a text file.
Text file arguments can be split by newline or by space.
Values are added "as-is", as if they were specified in this order on the command line.
"""
new_args = []
expanded = False
for arg in sys.argv:
if arg.startswith("@"):
expanded = True
with open(arg[1:],"r") as f:
for line in f.readlines():
new_args += shlex.split(line)
else:
new_args.append(arg)
if expanded:
print("esptool.py %s" % (" ".join(new_args[1:])))
sys.argv = new_args
class FlashSizeAction(argparse.Action):
""" Custom flash size parser class to support backwards compatibility with megabit size arguments.
(At next major relase, remove deprecated sizes and this can become a 'normal' choices= argument again.)
"""
def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs=1, auto_detect=False, **kwargs):
super(FlashSizeAction, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, nargs, **kwargs)
self._auto_detect = auto_detect
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
try:
value = {
'2m': '256KB',
'4m': '512KB',
'8m': '1MB',
'16m': '2MB',
'32m': '4MB',
'16m-c1': '2MB-c1',
'32m-c1': '4MB-c1',
}[values[0]]
print("WARNING: Flash size arguments in megabits like '%s' are deprecated." % (values[0]))
print("Please use the equivalent size '%s'." % (value))
print("Megabit arguments may be removed in a future release.")
except KeyError:
value = values[0]
known_sizes = dict(ESP8266ROM.FLASH_SIZES)
known_sizes.update(ESP32ROM.FLASH_SIZES)
if self._auto_detect:
known_sizes['detect'] = 'detect'
if value not in known_sizes:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, '%s is not a known flash size. Known sizes: %s' % (value, ", ".join(known_sizes.keys())))
setattr(namespace, self.dest, value)
class SpiConnectionAction(argparse.Action):
""" Custom action to parse 'spi connection' override. Values are SPI, HSPI, or a sequence of 5 pin numbers separated by commas.
"""
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None):
if value.upper() == "SPI":
value = 0
elif value.upper() == "HSPI":
value = 1
elif "," in value:
values = value.split(",")
if len(values) != 5:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, '%s is not a valid list of comma-separate pin numbers. Must be 5 numbers - CLK,Q,D,HD,CS.' % value)
try:
values = tuple(int(v,0) for v in values)
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, '%s is not a valid argument. All pins must be numeric values' % values)
if any([v for v in values if v > 33 or v < 0]):
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, 'Pin numbers must be in the range 0-33.')
# encode the pin numbers as a 32-bit integer with packed 6-bit values, the same way ESP32 ROM takes them
# TODO: make this less ESP32 ROM specific somehow...
clk,q,d,hd,cs = values
value = (hd << 24) | (cs << 18) | (d << 12) | (q << 6) | clk
else:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, '%s is not a valid spi-connection value. ' +
'Values are SPI, HSPI, or a sequence of 5 pin numbers CLK,Q,D,HD,CS).' % value)
setattr(namespace, self.dest, value)
class AddrFilenamePairAction(argparse.Action):
""" Custom parser class for the address/filename pairs passed as arguments """
def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs='+', **kwargs):
super(AddrFilenamePairAction, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, nargs, **kwargs)
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
# validate pair arguments
pairs = []
for i in range(0,len(values),2):
try:
address = int(values[i],0)
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self,'Address "%s" must be a number' % values[i])
try:
argfile = open(values[i + 1], 'rb')
except IOError as e:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, e)
except IndexError:
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self,'Must be pairs of an address and the binary filename to write there')
pairs.append((address, argfile))
# Sort the addresses and check for overlapping
end = 0
for address, argfile in sorted(pairs):
argfile.seek(0,2) # seek to end
size = argfile.tell()
argfile.seek(0)
sector_start = address & ~(ESPLoader.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE - 1)
sector_end = ((address + size + ESPLoader.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE - 1) & ~(ESPLoader.FLASH_SECTOR_SIZE - 1)) - 1
if sector_start < end:
message = 'Detected overlap at address: 0x%x for file: %s' % (address, argfile.name)
raise argparse.ArgumentError(self, message)
end = sector_end
setattr(namespace, self.dest, pairs)
# Binary stub code (see flasher_stub dir for source & details)
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""")))
def _main():
try:
main()
except FatalError as e:
print('\nA fatal error occurred: %s' % e)
sys.exit(2)
if __name__ == '__main__':
_main()