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MicroPython port to CC3200 WiFi SoC
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This is a MicroPython port to Texas Instruments CC3200 WiFi SoC (ARM Cortex-M4
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architecture). This port supports 2 boards: WiPy and TI CC3200-LAUNCHXL.
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## Build Instructions for the CC3200
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Currently the CC3200 port of MicroPython builds under Linux and OSX,
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but not under Windows.
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The toolchain required for the build can be found at
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<https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded>.
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In order to flash the image to the CC3200 you will need the
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[cc3200tool](https://github.com/ALLTERCO/cc3200tool). An alternative is
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to use CCS_Uniflash tool from TI, which works only under Windows, and all
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support is provided by TI itself.
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Building the bootloader:
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```
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make BTARGET=bootloader BTYPE=release BOARD=LAUNCHXL
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```
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Building the "release" image:
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```
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make BTARGET=application BTYPE=release BOARD=LAUNCHXL
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```
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To build an image suitable for debugging:
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In order to debug the port specific code, optimizations need to be disabled on the
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port file (check the Makefile for specific details). You can use CCS from TI.
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Use the CC3200.ccxml file supplied with this distribution for the debuuger configuration.
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```
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make BTARGET=application BTYPE=debug BOARD=LAUNCHXL
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```
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## Flashing the CC3200-LAUNCHXL
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Note that WiPy comes factory programmed with a default version of MicroPython,
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it cannot be programmed via serial, and can be upgraded only with OTA (see
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below).
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- Make sure that you have built both the *bootloader* and the *application* in **release** mode.
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- Make sure the SOP2 jumper is in position.
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- Make sure you Linux system recognized the board and created `ttyUSB*`
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devices (see below for configuration of `ftdi_sio` driver).
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- Run "make erase" and immediately press Reset button on the device.
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- Wait few seconds.
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- Run "make deploy" and immediately press Reset button on the device.
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- You are recommended to install the latest vendor WiFi firmware
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servicepack from http://www.ti.com/tool/cc3200sdk. Download
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CC3200SDK-SERVICEPACK package, install it, and locate `ota_*.ucf`
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and `ota_*.ucf.signed.bin` files. Copy them to the port's directory
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and run "make servicepack", with immediate press of Reset button.
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- Remove the SOP2 jumper and reset the board.
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Flashing process using TI Uniflash:
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- Open CCS_Uniflash and connect to the board (by default on port 22).
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- Format the serial flash (select 1MB size in case of the CC3200-LAUNCHXL, 2MB in case of the WiPy, leave the rest unchecked).
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- Mark the following files for erasing: `/cert/ca.pem`, `/cert/client.pem`, `/cert/private.key` and `/tmp/pac.bin`.
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- Add a new file with the name of /sys/mcuimg.bin, and select the URL to point to cc3200\bootmgr\build\<BOARD_NAME>\bootloader.bin.
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- Add another file with the name of /sys/factimg.bin, and select the URL to point to cc3200\build\<BOARD_NAME>\mcuimg.bin.
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- Click "Program" to apply all changes.
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- Flash the latest service pack (servicepack_1.0.0.10.0.bin) using the "Service Pack Update" button.
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- Close CCS_Uniflash, remove the SOP2 jumper and reset the board.
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## Playing with MicroPython and the CC3200:
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Once the software is running, you have two options to access the MicroPython REPL:
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- Through telnet.
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* Connect to the network created by the board (as boots up in AP mode), **ssid = "wipy-wlan", key = "www.wipy.io"**.
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* You can also reinitialize the WLAN in station mode and connect to another AP, or in AP mode but with a
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different ssid and/or key.
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* Use your favourite telnet client with the following settings: **host = 192.168.1.1, port = 23.**
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* Log in with **user = "micro" and password = "python"**
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- Through UART (serial).
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* This is enabled by default in the standard configuration, for UART0 (speed 115200).
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* For CC3200-LAUNCHXL, you will need to configure Linux `ftdi_sio` driver as described
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in the [blog post](http://www.achanceofbrainshowers.com/blog/tech/2014/8/19/cc3200-development-under-linux/).
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After that, connecting a board will create two `/dev/ttyUSB*` devices, a serial
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console is available on the 2nd one (usually `/dev/ttyUSB1`).
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* WiPy doesn't have onboard USB-UART converter, so you will need an external one,
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connected to GPIO01 (Tx) and GPIO02 (Rx).
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* Usage of UART port for REPL is controlled by MICROPY_STDIO_UART setting (and
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is done at the high level, using a suitable call to `os.dupterm()` function
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in boot.py, so you can override it at runtime regardless of MICROPY_STDIO_UART
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setting).
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The board has a small file system of 192K (WiPy) or 64K (Launchpad) located in the serial flash connected to the CC3200.
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SD cards are also supported, you can connect any SD card and configure the pinout using the SD class API.
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## Uploading scripts:
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To upload your MicroPython scripts to the FTP server, open your FTP client of choice and connect to:
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**ftp://192.168.1.1, user = "micro", password = "python"**
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Tested FTP clients are: FileZilla, FireFTP, FireFox, IE and Chrome. Other
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clients should work as well, but you may need to configure them to use a
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single connection (this should be the default for any compliant FTP client).
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## Upgrading the firmware Over The Air (OTA)
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OTA software updates can be performed through the builtin FTP server. After
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building a new `mcuimg.bin` in release mode, upload it to:
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`/flash/sys/mcuimg.bin`. It will take around 6s (The TI SimpleLink file
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system is quite slow because every file is mirrored for safety). You won't
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see the file being stored inside `/flash/sys/` because it's actually saved
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bypassing FatFS, but rest assured that the file was successfully transferred,
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and it has been signed with a MD5 checksum to verify its integrity.
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Now, reset the MCU by pressing the switch on the board, or by typing:
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```python
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import machine
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machine.reset()
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```
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There's a script which automates this process from the host side:
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- Make sure the board is running and connected to the same network as the computer.
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```bash
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make BTARGET=application BTYPE=release BOARD=LAUNCHXL WIPY_IP=192.168.1.1 WIPY_USER=micro WIPY_PWD=python deploy-ota
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```
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If `WIPY_IP`, `WIPY_USER` or `WIPY_PWD` are omitted the default values (the ones shown above) will be used.
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## Notes and known issues
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## Regarding old revisions of the CC3200-LAUNCHXL
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First silicon (pre-release) revisions of the CC3200 had issues with the ram blocks, and MicroPython cannot run
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there. Make sure to use a **v4.1 (or higher) LAUNCHXL board** when trying this port, otherwise it won't work.
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### Note regarding FileZilla
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Do not use the quick connect button, instead, open the site manager and create a new configuration. In the "General" tab make
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sure that encryption is set to: "Only use plain FTP (insecure)". In the Transfer Settings tab limit the max number of connections
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to one, otherwise FileZilla will try to open a second command connection when retrieving and saving files, and for simplicity and
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to reduce code size, only one command and one data connections are possible.
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