stm32/mboot/README: Fix some typos, describe bootloader and fwupdate.py.

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Damien George 2019-05-29 16:26:02 +10:00
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@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ How to use
This assumes that the board declares and defines the relevant SPI flash
configuration structs, eg in the board-specific bdev.c file. The
`MBOOT_SPIFLASH2_LAYOUT` string will be seen by the USB DFU utility and
`MBOOT_SPIFLASH_LAYOUT` string will be seen by the USB DFU utility and
must describe the SPI flash layout. Note that the number of pages in
this layout description (the `64` above) cannot be larger than 99 (it
must fit in two digits) so the reported page size (the `32Kg` above)
must be made large enough so the number of pages fits in two digits.
Alternatively the layout can specify multiple sections like
`32*16Kg,32*16Kg`, in which case `MBOOT_SPIFLASH_ERASE_BLOCKS_PER_PAGE`
must be changed to `16 / 4` to match tho `16Kg` value.
must be changed to `16 / 4` to match the `16Kg` value.
Mboot supports up to two external SPI flash devices. To configure the
second one use the same configuration names as above but with
@ -115,6 +115,10 @@ The last element in the data sequence must be the end element:
* END: type=1, len=0
Note: MicroPython's `machine.bootloader()` function performs steps 1-4
above, and also accepts an optional bytes argument as additional data to
pass through to Mboot.
Loading firmware from a filesystem
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@ -130,6 +134,9 @@ are located and what filename to program. The elements to use are:
The firmware to load must be a gzip'd DfuSe file (.dfu.gz).
The provided fwupdate.py script contains helper functions to call into Mboot
with the correct data, and also to update Mboot itself.
Example: Mboot on PYBv1.x
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