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Build
Dependencies
To build this project, you'll need:
- A cross-compiler : ARM-GCC (10.3-2021.10)
- The NRF52 SDK 15.3.0 : nRF-SDK v15.3.0
- The Python 3 modules
cbor
,intelhex
,click
andcryptography
modules for themcuboot
tool (see requirements.txt)- To keep the system clean, you can install python modules into a python virtual environment (
venv
)python -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate python -m pip install wheel python -m pip install -r tools/mcuboot/requirements.txt
- To keep the system clean, you can install python modules into a python virtual environment (
- A reasonably recent version of CMake (I use 3.16.5)
- lv_font_conv, to generate the font .c files
- see lv_font_conv
- install npm (commonly done via the package manager, ensure node's version is at least 12)
- install lv_font_conv:
npm install lv_font_conv
Build steps
Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg/InfiniTime.git
cd InfiniTime
git submodule update --init
mkdir build
cd build
Project generation using CMake
CMake configures the project according to variables you specify the command line. The variables are:
Variable | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
ARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH | path to the toolchain directory | -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=/home/jf/nrf52/gcc-arm-none-eabi-10.3-2021.10/ |
NRF5_SDK_PATH | path to the NRF52 SDK | -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=/home/jf/nrf52/Pinetime/sdk |
USE_JLINK, USE_GDB_CLIENT and USE_OPENOCD | Enable JLink mode, GDB Client (Black Magic Probe) mode or OpenOCD mode (set the one you want to use to 1 ) |
-DUSE_JLINK=1 |
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE (*) | Build type (Release or Debug). Release is applied by default if this variable is not specified. | -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug |
NRFJPROG | Path to the NRFJProg executable. Used only if USE_JLINK is 1. |
-DNRFJPROG=/opt/nrfjprog/nrfjprog |
GDB_CLIENT_BIN_PATH | Path to arm-none-eabi-gdb executable. Used only if USE_GDB_CLIENT is 1. |
-DGDB_CLIENT_BIN_PATH=/home/jf/nrf52/gcc-arm-none-eabi-9-2019-q4-major/bin/arm-none-eabi-gdb |
GDB_CLIENT_TARGET_REMOTE | Target remote connection string. Used only if USE_GDB_CLIENT is 1. |
-DGDB_CLIENT_TARGET_REMOTE=/dev/ttyACM0 |
BUILD_DFU (**) | Build DFU files while building (needs adafruit-nrfutil). | -DBUILD_DFU=1 |
BUILD_RESOURCES (**) | Generate external resource while building (needs lv_font_conv and lv_img_conv. | -DBUILD_RESOURCES=1 |
TARGET_DEVICE | Target device, used for hardware configuration. Allowed: PINETIME, MOY-TFK5, MOY-TIN5, MOY-TON5, MOY-UNK |
-DTARGET_DEVICE=PINETIME (Default) |
(*) Note about CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
By default, this variable is set to Release. It compiles the code with size and speed optimizations. We use this value for all the binaries we publish when we release new versions of InfiniTime.
The Debug mode disables all optimizations, which makes the code easier to debug. However, the binary size will likely be too big to fit in the internal flash memory. If you want to build and debug a Debug binary, you'll need to disable some parts of the code. For example, the icons for the Navigation app use a lot of memory space. You can comment the content of m_iconMap
in the Navigation application to free some memory.
(**) Note about BUILD_DFU
DFU files are the files you'll need to install your build of InfiniTime using OTA (over-the-air) mechanism. To generate the DFU file, the Python tool adafruit-nrfutil is needed on your system. Check that this tool is properly installed before enabling this option.
CMake command line for JLink
cmake -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=... -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=... -DUSE_JLINK=1 -DNRFJPROG=... ../
CMake command line for GDB Client (Black Magic Probe)
cmake -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=... -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=... -DUSE_GDB_CLIENT=1 -DGDB_CLIENT_BIN_PATH=... -DGDB_CLIENT_TARGET_REMOTE=... ../
CMake command line for OpenOCD
cmake -DARM_NONE_EABI_TOOLCHAIN_PATH=... -DNRF5_SDK_PATH=... -DUSE_OPENOCD=1 -DGDB_CLIENT_BIN_PATH=[optional] ../
Build the project
During the project generation, CMake created the following targets:
- FLASH_ERASE : mass erase the flash memory of the NRF52.
- FLASH_pinetime-app : flash the firmware into the NRF52.
- pinetime-app : build the standalone (without bootloader support) version of the firmware.
- pinetime-recovery : build the standalone recovery version of infinitime (light firmware that only supports OTA and basic UI)
- pinetime-recovery-loader : build the standalone tool that flashes the recovery firmware into the external SPI flash
- pinetime-mcuboot-app : build the firmware with the support of the bootloader (based on MCUBoot).
- pinetime-mcuboot-recovery : build pinetime-recovery with bootloader support
- pinetime-mcuboot-recovery-loader : build pinetime-recovery-loader with bootloader support
If you just want to build the project and run it on the Pinetime, using pinetime-app is recommended. See this page for more info about bootloader support.
Build:
make -j pinetime-app
List of files generated:
Binary files are generated into the folder src
:
- pinetime-app.bin, .hex and .out : standalone firmware in bin, hex and out formats.
- pinetime-app.map : map file
- pinetime-mcuboot-app.bin, .hex and .out : firmware with bootloader support in bin, hex and out formats.
- pinetime-mcuboot-app.map : map file
- pinetime-mcuboot-app-image : MCUBoot image of the firmware
- pinetime-mcuboot-ap-dfu : DFU file of the firmware
The same files are generated for pinetime-recovery and pinetime-recoveryloader
Program and run
Using CMake targets
These target have been configured during the project generation by CMake according to the parameters you provided to the command line.
Mass erase:
make FLASH_ERASE
Flash the application:
make FLASH_pinetime-app
How to generate files needed by the factory
These files are needed by the Pine64 factory to flash InfiniTime as the default firmware on the PineTimes.
Two files are needed: an HEX (.hex) file that contains the content of the internal flash memory (bootloader + InfiniTime) and a binary (.bin) file that contains the content of the external flash memory (recovery firmware).
merged-internal.hex
First, convert the bootloader to hex:
<ARM TOOLCHAIN>/bin/arm-none-eabi-objcopy -I binary -O ihex ./bootloader.bin ./bootloader.hex
where bootloader.bin
is the last stable version of the bootloader.
Then, convert the MCUBoot image of InfiniTime:
<ARM TOOLCHAIN>/bin/arm-none-eabi-objcopy -I binary -O ihex --change-addresses 0x8000 ./pinetime-mcuboot-app-image-1.6.0.bin ./pinetime-mcuboot-app-image-1.6.0.hex
where pinetime-mcuboot-app-image-1.6.0.bin
is the bin of the last MCUBoot image of InfiniTime.
Pay attention to the parameter --change-addresses 0x8000
. It's needed to ensure the image will be flashed at the offset expected by the bootloader (0x8000).
Finally, merge them together with mergehex:
/opt/mergehex/mergehex -m ./bootloader.hex ./pinetime-mcuboot-app-image-1.6.0.hex -o merged-internal.hex
This file must be flashed at offset 0x00 of the internal memory of the NRF52832.
spinor.bin
This file is the MCUBoot image of the last stable version of the recovery firmware. It must be flashed at offset 0x00 of the external SPINOR flash memory.