Getting started with DfuSe USB device firmware upgrade STMicroelectronics extension



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User manual Getting started with DfuSe USB device firmware upgrade STMicroelectronics extension Introduction This document describes the demonstration user interface that was developed to illustrate use of the STMicroelectronics device firmware upgrade library. A description of this library, including its application programming interface, is contained in the DfuSe application programming interface document and installed with the DfuSe software. July 2009 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 1/22 www.st.com

Contents UM0412 Contents 1 Getting started.............................................. 5 1.1 System requirements......................................... 5 1.2 Package contents............................................ 6 1.3 DfuSe demonstration installation................................ 6 1.3.1 Software installation......................................... 6 1.3.2 Hardware installation........................................ 6 2 DFU file................................................... 12 3 User interface description................................... 13 3.1 DfuSe demonstration........................................ 13 3.2 DFU file manager........................................... 15 3.2.1 Want to do dialog box..................................... 15 3.2.2 File generation dialog box................................... 16 3.2.3 File extraction dialog box.................................... 17 4 Step-by-step procedures.................................... 19 4.1 DfuSe demonstration procedures............................... 19 4.1.1 How to upload a DFU file.................................... 19 4.1.2 How to download a DFU file................................. 19 4.2 DFU file manager procedures................................. 20 4.2.1 How to generate DFU files from S19/Hex/Bin files................ 20 4.2.2 How to extract S19/Hex/Bin files from DFU files.................. 20 5 Revision history........................................... 21 2/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

List of tables List of tables Table 1. DfuSe demo dialog box description.......................................... 14 Table 2. File generation dialog box description........................................ 16 Table 3. Multi bin injection dialog box description...................................... 17 Table 4. File extraction dialog box description......................................... 18 Table 5. Document revision history................................................. 21 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 3/22

List of figures UM0412 List of figures Figure 1. System properties dialog box................................................ 5 Figure 2. Selecting the installation location............................................. 7 Figure 3. Driver selection option..................................................... 8 Figure 4. Driver selection........................................................... 9 Figure 5. Installation from disk..................................................... 10 Figure 6. Progress message....................................................... 10 Figure 7. Warning message........................................................ 11 Figure 8. Installation finish......................................................... 11 Figure 9. DfuSe demo dialog box................................................... 13 Figure 10. Edit option byte dialog box................................................. 15 Figure 11. Want to do dialog box.................................................... 15 Figure 12. Generation dialog box................................................... 16 Figure 13. Multi bin injection dialog box.............................................. 17 Figure 14. Extract dialog box....................................................... 17 4/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

Getting started 1 Getting started 1.1 System requirements In order to use the DfuSe demonstration with the Windows operating system, a recent version of Windows, such as Windows 98SE, Millennium, 2000, XP or VISTA, must be installed on the PC. The version of the Windows OS installed on your PC may be determined by right-clicking on the My Computer icon in the desktop, then clicking on the Properties item in the displayed PopUpMenu. The OS type is displayed in the System properties dialog box under the System label in the General tabsheet (see Figure 1). Figure 1. System properties dialog box Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 5/22

Getting started UM0412 1.2 Package contents The following items are supplied in this package: Software contents 1. STTube driver consisting of the two following files: STTub30.sys: Driver to be loaded for demo board. STDFU.inf: Configuration file for driver. 2. DfuSe_Demo_V3.0_Setup.exe: Installation file which installs the DfuSe applications and source code on your computer. Hardware contents This tool is designed to work with all STMicroelectronics devices which supports the Device Firmware Upgrade via an USB interface. For more details, please contact your ST representative or visit the ST web site (http://www.st.com). 1.3 DfuSe demonstration installation 1.3.1 Software installation Run DfuSe_Demo_V3.0_Setup.exe file: the InstallShield Wizard will guide you to install DfuSe applications and source code on your computer. When the software is successfully installed, click the Finish button. You can then explore the driver directory. The driver files are located in the Driver folder in your install path (C:\Program files\stmicroelectronics\dfuse). The source code for the Demo application and DfuSe library is located in the C:\Program Files\STMicroelectronics\DfuSe\Sources folder. Documentation is located in the C:\Program Files\STMicroelectronics\DfuSe\Sources\Doc folder. 1.3.2 Hardware installation Connect the device to a spare USB port on your PC. The Found New Hardware Wizard then starts. Select the Install from a list or specific location as shown below and then click Next. 6/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

Getting started Figure 2. Selecting the installation location Select Don t search. I will choose the driver to install as shown below and then click Next. Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 7/22

Getting started UM0412 Figure 3. Driver selection option If a driver is already installed, the model list will show the compatible hardware models, else click Have Disk... to locate the driver files. 8/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

Getting started Figure 4. Driver selection In the Install From Disk dialog box, click Browse... to specify the driver files location, the driver directory is located in your install path (C:\Program files\stmicroelectronics\dfuse\driver), then click OK. The PC autoselects the correct INF file, in this case STDFU.INF. Once Windows has found the required driver.inf file, the compatible hardware model will be displayed in the model list. Click Next to proceed. Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 9/22

Getting started UM0412 Figure 5. Installation from disk When Windows is performing the driver installation, a warning dialog will be displayed indicating that the driver has not passed Windows logo testing, click continue Anyway to continue. Figure 6. Progress message 10/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

Getting started Figure 7. Warning message Windows should then display a message indicating that the installation was successful. Click Finish to complete the installation. Figure 8. Installation finish Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 11/22

DFU file UM0412 2 DFU file Users that have purchased DFU devices require the ability to upgrade the firmware of these devices. Traditionally, firmware is stored in Hex, S19 or Binary files, but these formats do not contain the necessary information to perform the upgrade operation, they contain only the actual data of the program to be downloaded. However, the DFU operation requires more information, such as the product identifier, vendor identifier, Firmware version and the Alternate setting number (Target ID) of the target to be used, this information makes the upgrade targeted and more secure. To add this information, a new file format should be used, to be called DFU file format. For more details refer to the DfuSe File Format Specification document (UM0391). 12/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

User interface description 3 User interface description This section describes the different user interfaces available in the DfuSe package, and explains how to use them to perform DFU operations such as Upload, Download and firmware file management. 3.1 DfuSe demonstration Firmware upgrades need to be able to be performed without any special training, even by novice users. Hence, the user interface was designed to be as robust and simple to use as possible (see Figure 9). The numbers in Figure 9 refer to the description in Table 1 listing the available controls in the DfuSe Demonstration interface. Figure 9. DfuSe demo dialog box 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 13/22

User interface description UM0412 Table 1. Control 1 DfuSe demo dialog box description Description Lists the available DFU and compatible HID devices, the selected one is the one currently used. Compatible HID device is a HID class device providing the HID detach feature (USAGE_PAGE 0xFF00 and USAGE_DETACH 0x0055) in its report descriptor. Example: 0xa1, 0x00, // Collection(Physical) 0x06, 0x00, 0xFF, // Vendor defined usage page - 0xFF00 0x85, 0x80, // REPORT_ID (128) 0x09, 0x55, // USAGE (HID Detach) 0x15, 0x00, // LOGICAL_MINIMUM (0) 0x26, 0xFF, 0x00, // LOGICAL_MAXIMUM (255) 0x75, 0x08, // REPORT_SIZE (8 bits) 0x95, 0x01, // REPORT_COUNT (1) 0xB1, 0x82, // FEATURE (Data,Var,Abs,Vol) 0xC0, // END_COLLECTION (Vendor defined) 2 Device identifiers for DFU mode; PID, VID and Version. 3 Device identifiers for Application mode; PID, VID and Version. 4 Send Enter DFU mode command. Target will switch from Application to DFU mode or send a HID Detach if the device is a compatible HID device. 5 Send Leave DFU mode command. Target will switch from DFU to Application mode. 6 Memory mapping, Double click each item to view more details about the memory part. 7 Choose destination DFU file, the uploaded data will be copied into this file. 8 Start Upload operation. 9 Size of the transferred data during the current operation (Upload/Upgrade). 10 Duration time of the current operation (Upload/Upgrade). 11 Available targets in the loaded DFU file. 12 Choose source DFU file, the downloaded data will be loaded from this file. 13 Start upgrade operation (Erase then download). 14 Verify if data was successfully uploaded. 15 Show the progress of the operation. 16 Abort current operation. 17 Exit application. If the microcontroller in use in an STM32F105xx or an STM32F107xx, the DfuSe demo shows a new feature that consists in reading the option byte data over the exported Option byte memory part. A double click on the related item in the memory map (Item 6 in Table 1/Figure 9) opens a new dialog box that displays the read option bytes. You can use this box to edit and apply your own configuration (see Figure 10). The tool is able to detect the capabilities of the selected memory part (read, write and erase). In case of an unreadable memory (readout protection activated), it indicates the memory read status and prompts to ask whether to deactivate the read protection or not. 14/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

User interface description Figure 10. Edit option byte dialog box 3.2 DFU file manager 3.2.1 Want to do dialog box When DFU file manager application is executed, the Want to do dialog box appears, the user has to choose the file operation he wants to do. Select the first Radio button to generate a DFU file from an S19, Hex or Bin file, or the second to extract an S19, Hex or Bin file from a DFU file (see Figure 11). Figure 11. Want to do dialog box Select I want to GENERATE a DFU file from S19, HEX or BIN files radio button if you want to generate a DFU file from S19, Hex or Binary files. Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 15/22

User interface description UM0412 Select I want to EXTRACT S19, HEX or BIN files from a DFU one radio button if you want to extract an S19, Hex or Binary file from a DFU file. 3.2.2 File generation dialog box If the first choice was selected, click the OK button to display the File Generation dialog box. This interface allows the user to generate a DFU file from an S19, Hex or Bin file. Figure 12. Generation dialog box Table 2. Control File generation dialog box description Description 1 Vendor identifier 2 Product identifier 3 Firmware version 4 Available images to be inserted in the DFU file 5 Target identifier number 6 Open S19 or Hex file 7 Open Binary files 8 Target name 9 Delete selected image from the images list 10 Generate DFU file 11 Cancel and exit application Because S19, Hex and Bin files do not contain the target specification, the user must enter the Device properties (VID, PID and version), the Target ID and the target name before generating the DFU file. 16/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

User interface description Figure 13. Multi bin injection dialog box Table 3. Control Multi bin injection dialog box description Description 1 Path of the last opened binary file 2 Open binary files. A binary file could be a file of any format (Wave, video, Text, etc.) 3 Start address of the loaded file 4 Add file to the file list 5 Delete file from file list 6 File list 7 Confirm file selection 8 Cancel and exit operation 3.2.3 File extraction dialog box If the second choice in the Want to do dialog box was selected, Click the OK button to display the File extraction dialog box. This interface allows you to generate an S19, Hex or Bin file from a DFU file. Figure 14. Extract dialog box Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 17/22

User interface description UM0412 Table 4. Control File extraction dialog box description Description 1 Device vendor identifier 2 Device product identifier 3 Firmware version 4 Open DFU file 5 Image list in the loaded DFU file 6 Type of the file to be generated 7 Extract image to S19, Hex or Bin file 8 Cancel and exit application 18/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

Step-by-step procedures 4 Step-by-step procedures 4.1 DfuSe demonstration procedures 4.1.1 How to upload a DFU file 1. Run the DfuSe demonstration application (Start -> All Programs -> STMicroelectronics -> DfuSe -> DfuSe Demonstration). 2. Click Choose button (Item 7 in Table 1/Figure 9) to select a DFU file. 3. Select the memory target(s) in the memory mapping list (Item 6 in Table 1/Figure 9). 4. Click Upload button (Item 8 in Table 1/Figure 9) to start uploading memory content to the selected DFU file. 4.1.2 How to download a DFU file 1. Run the DfuSe demonstration application (Start -> All Programs -> STMicroelectronics -> DfuSe -> DfuSe Demonstration). 2. Click the Choose button (Item 12 in Table 1/Figure 9) to select a DFU file. the displayed Information such as VID, PID, Version and target number is read from the DFU file. 3. Check the Optimize upgrade duration checkbox to ignore FF blocks during the upload. 4. Check the Verify after download checkbox if you want to launch the verification process after downloading data. 5. Click the Upgrade button (Item 13 in Table 1/Figure 9) to start upgrading file content to the memory. 6. Click the Verify button (Item 14 in Table 1/Figure 9) to verify if the data was successfully downloaded. Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 19/22

Step-by-step procedures UM0412 4.2 DFU file manager procedures 4.2.1 How to generate DFU files from S19/Hex/Bin files 1. Run the DFU File Manager application (Start -> All Programs -> STMicroelectronics - > DfuSe-> DFU File Manager). 2. Select I want to GENERATE a DFU file from S19, HEX or BIN files item in the Want to do dialog box(table 11) then click OK. 3. Create a DFU image from an S19/Hex or binary file. a) Set a non used Target ID number (Item 5 in Table 2/Figure 12). b) Fill the VID, PID, Version and the target name c) To create the image from an S19 or Hex file, click the S19 or Hex button (Item 6 in Table 2/Figure 4) and select your file, a DFU image will be created for each added file. d) To create the image from one or more binary files, click the Multi Bin button (Item 7 in Table 2/Figure 12) to show the Multi Bin Injection dialog box (Figure 13.). Click the Browse button (Item 2 in Table 3/Figure 13) to select a binary file(*.bin) or other format of file (Wave, Video, Text,...). Set the start address in the address field (Item 3 in Table 3/Figure 13). Click the Add to list button (Item 4 in Table 3/Figure 13) to add the selected binary file with the given address. To delete an existing file, select it, then click the Delete button (Item 5 in Table 3/Figure 13). Redo the same sequence to add other binary files, Click OK to validate. 4. Repeat step (3.) to create other DFU images. 5. To create the DFU file, click Generate. 4.2.2 How to extract S19/Hex/Bin files from DFU files 1. Run DFU File Manager application (Start -> All Programs -> STMicroelectronics -> DfuSe -> DFU File Manage). 2. Select I want to EXTRACT S19, HEX or BIN files from a DFU one radio button in the Want to do dialog box (Figure 11) then click OK. 3. Extract an S19/Hex or binary file from a DFU file. a) Click the Browse button (Item 4 in Table 4/Figure 14) to select a DFU file. The contained images will be listed in the images list (Item 4 in Table 4/Figure 14). b) Select an image from the images list. c) Select Hex, S19 or Multiple Bin radio button (Item 6 in Table 4/Figure 14). d) Click the Extract button (Item 7 in Table 4/Figure 14) to extract the selected image. 4. Repeat step (3.) to extract other DFU images. 20/22 Doc ID 13379 Rev 4

Revision history 5 Revision history Table 5. Document revision history Date Revision Changes 06-Jun-2007 1 Initial release. 02-Jan-2008 2 Added Section 4. 24-Sep-2008 3 Updated Figure 9 to Figure 14. 02-Jul-2009 4 DfuSe demo upgraded to version V3.0. Section 3.1: DfuSe demonstration updated: Figure 9: DfuSe demo dialog box updated New feature added for STM32F105/107xx devices Figure 10: Edit option byte dialog box added Updated in Section 3.2: DFU file manager: Figure 11: Want to do dialog box Figure 12: Generation dialog box Figure 13: Multi bin injection dialog box Figure 14: Extract dialog box Doc ID 13379 Rev 4 21/22

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