This article explains how to load and start STM32CubeMP13 applications via SNOR flash memory using the "SNOR external loader firmware" utility provided with the STM32CubeMP13 package. This use case is useful in production mode.
1. SNOR external loader firmware utility[edit source]
1.1. Introduction[edit source]
The SNOR external loader firmware utility is used to load and start STM32CubeMP13 applications programmed into an external SNOR flash memory.
- It allows the programming of embedded software applications on an external SNOR flash memory for an internal STMicroelectronics Board, referred to as STM32MP13XX_CUSTOM_HW, customized to validate certain features. It can be reused for customer boards after binary adaptations.
- This package contains all necessary binaries to program the SNOR flash memory through the serial interface and boot from SNOR.
- This package version:
- Supports the UART and USB DFU serial protocols.
- Does not support OTP Programming.
1.2. Contents[edit source]
SNOR External Loader utility contains below binaries, readme and .tsv file. Details about each is described below.
├── Projects ├── STM32MP13XX_CUSTOM_HW ├── External_Loader ├── SNOR_Ext_Loader │ ├── [FlashLayout_OpenBL_ExtLoaderSNOR_SerialBoot.tsv] │ ├── [FSBLA_SNOR_A7_Signed.bin] │ ├── [MP13_BSP_TemplatesA7_CUSTOM_HW_Signed.bin] │ ├── [MX25L51245G_STM32MP135C-CUSTOM_HW_A7.bin] │ ├── [readme.txt] │ ├── [STM32PRGFW_UTIL_MP13xx_CP_Serial_Boot.stm32]
- FlashLayout_OpenBL_ExtLoaderSNOR_SerialBoot.tsv
- This file defines flash memory partitions, binaries and corresponding partition ID. Refer to STM32CubeProgrammer_flashlayout article for more details.
- FSBLA_SNOR_A7_Signed.bin
- This binary is the First Stage Boot Loader (FSBLA) programmed via STM32PRGFW_UTIL_MP13xx_CP_Serial_Boot.stm32 in SNOR flash and is used to load test application from SNOR to DDR.
- MP13_BSP_TemplatesA7_CUSTOM_HW_Signed.bin
- This binary is the test application, programmed in SNOR flash via STM32PRGFW_UTIL_MP13xx_CP_Serial_Boot.stm32.On reset, when boot from SNOR, it is loaded into DDR for execution by FSBLA.
- This can be replaced with any customer test application. Application has to built for DDR (Refer build test application for DDR) and then properly signed with STM32CubeProgrammer signing tool (or via Refer to Postbuild steps and scripts). In this test application, blue LED is initialized and after successful execution blue LED is toggled at 200ms.
- MX25L51245G_STM32MP135C-CUSTOM_HW_A7.bin
- This binary provides SNOR flash read, write and erase functionalities. It is used for programming binaries in external SNOR flash.
- Read the README file carefully
- It provides all the information about the example setup and verdict.
- STM32PRGFW_UTIL_MP13xx_CP_Serial_Boot.stm32
- This binary initializes UART or USB DFU interface depending on how you want to program SNOR flash and reads binaries serially in serial boot mode.
- MX25L51245G_STM32MP135C-CUSTOM_HW_A7.bin is loaded into RAM. FSBLA_SNOR_A7_Signed.bin and MP13_BSP_TemplatesA7_CUSTOM_HW_Signed.bin are programmed into SNOR flash for subsequent boot in SNOR boot mode.
2. Hardware and software prerequisites[edit source]
- Customer board with external SNOR flash.
- Customer board with a ST-Link or UART cable connected between board and PC if programming via UART.
- Customer board with a Micro-USB cable connected between USB DFU port on board and PC if programming via USB.
- Power adapter for the board.
- STM32CubeProgrammer PC tool installed (v2.14.0 minimum).
3. How to run utility[edit source]
3.1. Set boot mode to serial[edit source]
- Set boot pins to b000 (BOOT0/1/2 to OFF) position to select serial boot mode.
- Connect Micro-USB cable between PC and ST-Link connector on the board OR
- Connect a UART cable between PC and UART connector on the board if programming via UART. In both the case, PC should detect UART interface.
- Connect a Micro-USB cable between PC and USB DFU port on the board if programming via USB. PC should detect USB DFU interface.
3.2. Flash SNOR flash in serial boot[edit source]
3.2.1. Flash SNOR flash using STM32CubeProgrammer GUI[edit source]
Read STM32CubeProgrammer pages for more details.
3.2.1.1. Program via UART[edit source]
- Click on UART and then select COM port:
- Click on Connect button, STM32CubeProgrammer is now connected to ROM Code and logs show the chip ID, bootloader version and other details:
- Click on Open file by clicking on + icon and then select TSV file : 'FlashLayout_OpenBL_ExtLoaderSNOR_SerialBoot.tsv
- Select Binaries path with Browse button: Firmware\Projects\STM32MP13XX_CUSTOM_HW\External_Loader\SNOR_Ext_Loader
- Click on Download button :
- STM32CubeProgrammer now starts downloading the binaries. Once all the binaries are successfully downloaded, there is a pop-up message indicating : Flashing service completed successfully
3.2.1.2. Program via USB DFU[edit source]
- Click on USB and then select USB port:
- Click on Connect button, STM32CubeProgrammer is now connected to ROM Code and logs show the chip ID, bootloader version and other details:
- Click on Open file by clicking on + icon and then select TSV file : 'FlashLayout_OpenBL_ExtLoaderSNOR_SerialBoot.tsv
- Select Binaries path with Browse button: Firmware\Projects\STM32MP13XX_CUSTOM_HW\External_Loader\SNOR_Ext_Loader
- Click on Download button :
- STM32CubeProgrammer now starts downloading the binaries. Once all the binaries are successfully downloaded, there is a pop-up message indicating : Flashing service completed successfully
3.2.2. Flash SNOR flash using STM32CubeProgrammer CLI[edit source]
- Browse the installed STM32CubeProgrammer binary directory i.e. STM32CubeProgrammer\bin,
- Open command prompt from this directory,
- Execute below command to load the SNOR External Loader binaries via UART interface:
$STM32_Programmer_CLI.exe -c port=COM <num> -w <YourDirectoryPath>\Projects<STM32device>\External_Loader\SNOR_Ext_Loader\FlashLayout_OpenBL_ExtLoaderSNOR_SerialBoot.tsv
OR
- Execute below command to load the SNOR External Loader binaries via USB DFU interface:
$STM32_Programmer_CLI.exe -c port=USB <num> -w <YourDirectoryPath>\Projects<STM32device>\External_Loader\SNOR_Ext_Loader\FlashLayout_OpenBL_ExtLoaderSNOR_SerialBoot.tsv
- DO NOT reset the board till the command has completed.
- STM32CubeProgrammer now starts downloading all the binaries listed in TSV file. Once all the binaries are successfully downloaded, there is a message indicating : Flashing service completed successfully.
3.3. Run test application[edit source]
- Once binaries are programmed into SNOR flash successfully, set boot pins to b001 (BOOT0 to ON, BOOT1 and BOOT2 to OFF) position to select SNOR boot mode and then reset the board.
- MP13_BSP_TemplatesA7_CUSTOM_HW_Signed.bin test application toggles blue LED at 200ms, indicating that it has been loaded and executed successfully from DDR.