hi,
I'm using Keil µVision, thats creates an AXF file.
Is there a tool (not MfgTool2.exe) that creates an single QSPI flash image.
Or can this also be done elftosb.exe?
Which tool can create an image that has the right format (with the fingerprint "FCFB")
I want to program the QSPI flash with my firmware and not with MfgTool2.exe.
You can also try this tool, with this tool, You can flash bare image into various boot devices easily and don't need to care about headers (ivt, boot data...)
Hi,
we are developing a new product without any usb, sd card, etc.
the rt1052 controller must boot from qspi (thats a fact).
We do not have ANY USB or UART.
So it is not possible for us to use any of these mfgtool, DAP, etc. things.
What are the steps now, to build a single qspi nor flash image?
Hello Christian,
if you don't want to use MFG TOOLS to program QSPI NOR FLASH, you need to do things below:
1. Creating image for QSPI NOR FLASH.
Below is steps , for you reference.
(1).Build hello_world by HyperFlash linker configurations (Hyper_Debug project configuration)
(2).copy elf hello_world.out to elftosb folder
(3).Use elftosb tool to generate image file
elftosb.exe -f imx -V -c ../../../example_bd_files/imx-flexspinor-normal-unsigned.bd -o ivt_hello_world_hyper.bin hello_world.out
(3).Use elftosb tool to generate .sb file for MFGTool, copy to “OS Firmware” folder
elftosb.exe -f kinetis -V -c ../../../example_bd_files/program_flexspinor_image_qspinor.bd -o boot_image.sb ivt_hello_world_hyper_nopadding.bin
Note:
boot_image.sb is what you need.
2. Using DAP-LINK on EVK board.
Here DAP-LINK is OpenSDA emulator based on K20 on i.MXRT1050 EVK board, By default, firmware for the DAP-LINK supports Hyperflash drag-and-drop. It means if you connect DAP-LINK USB(J28) to PC USB, you will find a new disk in windows explorer, then drag and drop boot_image.sb into the new disk, and programming has been done.
But if you want DAP-LINK to support QSPI NOR FLASH drag-and-drop, You should change it's default firmware to be one that supports QSPI NOR FLASH.
Note:
Probably you don't have the 2 files:
---program_flexspinor_image_qspinor.bd
---firmware for DAP-LINK supporting QSPI NOR FLASH
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Have a nice day!
Best Regards,
Weidong
Was this ever solved? I also have a situation where I have no USB or serial, so the Boot ROM serial downloader is not available to me.
I just want to produce a complete, bootable, signed image which I can then Flash onto the target using a Segger J-Link. The eFuses have already been set, etc.
I cannot find any way to produce a complete image, which includes the FCB section at the start, with the NXP tools.
If I build an application in MCUXpresso, the whole image is generated, FCB + IVT + BD + Application. If I build with XIP_BOOT_HEADER_ENABLE set to 0, then the FCB, IVT and BD are removed, leaving just the Application.
Using the NXP tools such as elftosb or the Secure Provisioning Tool, IVT + BD are put back, plus CSF for signing is added. But there is no way to regenerate the FCB? Seems crazy. Is there a reason why this is not possible?