Add BootloaderConfiguration and BootloaderConfig

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László Monda
2017-04-27 02:56:08 +02:00
parent d6f1a76f09
commit f46832d840

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@@ -42,6 +42,33 @@ key_matrix_t keyMatrix = {
#endif
};
typedef struct BootloaderConfiguration
{
uint32_t tag; // Magic number to verify bootloader configuration is valid. Must be set to 'kcfg'.
uint32_t reserved[3];
uint8_t enabledPeripherals; // Bitfield of peripherals to enable.
// bit 0 - LPUART, bit 1 - I2C, bit 2 - SPI, bit 3 - CAN, bit 4 - USB
uint8_t i2cSlaveAddress; // If not 0xFF, used as the 7-bit I2C slave address.
// If 0xFF, defaults to 0x10 for I2C slave address.
uint16_t peripheralDetectionTimeoutMs; // Timeout in milliseconds for active peripheral detection.
// If 0xFFFF, defaults to 5 seconds.
uint16_t reserved2[2];
uint32_t reserved3;
uint8_t clockFlags; // The flags in the clockFlags configuration field are enabled if the corresponding bit is cleared (0).
// bit 0 - HighSpeed Enable high speed mode (i.e., 48 MHz).
uint8_t clockDivider; // Inverted value of the divider to use for core and bus clocks when in high speed mode.
} bootloader_config_t;
__attribute__((section(".BootloaderConfig"))) const bootloader_config_t BootloaderConfig =
{
.tag = 0x6766636B, // Magic Number
.enabledPeripherals = 0xE2, // Enabled Peripheral: I2C
.i2cSlaveAddress = 0x10, // Use user-defined I2C address
.peripheralDetectionTimeoutMs = 1000, // Use user-defined timeout (ms)
.clockFlags = 0xFF, // Disable High speed mode
.clockDivider = 0xFF, // Use clock divider (0)
};
void JumpToBootloader() {
uint32_t runBootloaderAddress;
void (*runBootloader)(void * arg);