#!/usr/local/bin/bdmctrl -D2 # # firebee board initialization for bdmctrl # open $1 reset sleep 1 wait # use system sdram as flashlib scratch area. # TODO: plugin flashing seems to work o.k. now for smaller binaries, while it doesn't for larger ones (EmuTOS) yet. # This seems to be related to large flash buffers and PC-relative adressing of the plugin #flash-plugin 0x1000 0xf000 flash29-5475.plugin # notify flashlib that we have flash at address 0xE0000000, length 0x7FFFFF, plugin is flash29 flash 0xe0000000 # Erase flash from 0xE0000000 to 0xE00FFFFF (reserved space for BaS) # # Caution: sector offset numbers need to be the ones from the x16 address range # column and they vary in size - needs to be exactly as in the data sheet (p. 9) # erase 0xe0000000 0 erase 0xe0000000 0x1000 erase 0xe0000000 0x2000 erase 0xe0000000 0x3000 erase 0xe0000000 0x4000 erase 0xe0000000 0x5000 erase 0xe0000000 0x6000 erase 0xe0000000 0x7000 erase 0xe0000000 0x8000 erase 0xe0000000 0x10000 erase 0xe0000000 0x18000 erase 0xe0000000 0x20000 erase 0xe0000000 0x28000 erase 0xe0000000 0x30000 erase 0xe0000000 0x38000 erase 0xe0000000 0x40000 erase 0xe0000000 0x48000 erase 0xe0000000 0x50000 erase 0xe0000000 0x58000 erase 0xe0000000 0x60000 erase 0xe0000000 0x70000 erase 0xe0000000 0x78000 erase-wait 0xe0000000 # should now have erased from 0xe0000000 to 0xe00fffff dump-mem 0xe0010000 0x20 b load -v ../firebee/bas.elf wait