An open source bootloader for the PineTime based on MyNEWT and MCUBoot.
This repo is based on Lupyuen's amazing work.
Lup is the very first developer to have dared to build a bootloader for the PineTime. And it was a success as version 4.1.7 was preloaded in the new batch of PineTime devkits in September 2020.
Lup uses his repo to conduct many experiments (Rust firmware, mynewt, lvgl,...). In this the, the code of the bootloader was mixed with a lot of other code, and the history was not easy to read.
That's why I decided (with his agreement) to extract the bootloader code into a shiny new project. This will ease the code readability and its maintenance.
Changes between the original repo and the "Initial commit" of this one can be seen in this fork : https://github.com/JF002/pinetime-rust-mynewt/tree/restore-factory-image.
- Start the application firmware
- Provide a safe and efficient way to swap firmwares from the secondary slot (in external flash memory) and the primary slot (in internal flash memory), thanks to MCUBoot
- Revert to the previous version of the firmware
- Load and run a recovery firmware
- Basic UI (logo, progress bar, button)
The PineTime is based on 2 flash memories:
- The internal flash (512KB) : this flash is integrated into the MCU. The MCU runs the code from this memory. It cannot run codes directly from the external SPI flash memory. This internal memory contains the bootloader code as well as the application firmware. The scratch area is used by MCUBoot to swap firmwares from internal and external memories.
- The external flash (4MB) : this memory is external to the MCU and is connected to the MCU using an SPI bus. It contains the recovery firmware (in the section Bootloader Assets) and the secondary slot for MCUBoot (OTA section). The FS part is available for the application firmware.
The bootloader is the first piece of software that is running on the PineTime. It's main goal is to load the application firmware. It is also responsible to swap the firmware from the secondary and primary slot if a newer version of the firmware is present in the secondary slot. It also provides the possibility to revert to the previous version of the firmware and to restore a recovery firmware that supports OTA.
At startup, the bootloader displays a logo and its version:
Then, it waits for ~5s in case the user presses the button. The progress is shown by the color of the logo.
When the user just wants to run the current firmware, they won't touch the button, and the logo will be filled in green:
When the timeout is elapsed, MCUBoot will be run. It'll swap the firmware if needed and then run the firmware from the primary slot.
If the user presses the button until the logo is drawn in blue, the previous version of the firmware will be reverted:
If the user presses the button longer, until the logo is drawn in red, the recovery firmware will be loaded into the primary slot and will be run after the next reset:
The recovery firmware is a "lightweight" version of InfiniTime. It is stripped of most of its functionalities : it only provides basic UI, BLE connectivity and OTA.
The goal of this firmware is to provide a mean for the user to OTA a new firmware in case the current firmware does not work properly or does not provide OTA.
- Install
newt
tool - Clone the project and
cd
into it - Init and update submodules :
git submodule update --init --recursive
- Configure mynewt :
newt upgrade
- Build :
scripts/nrf52/build-boot.sh
. The firmware is generated inbin/targets/nrf52_boot/app/@mcuboot/boot/mynewt/mynewt.elf
and the DFU file for the reloader :reloader/build-pinetime/reloader-mcuboot.zip
This project is based on MyNEWT RTOS and MCUBoot bootloader. The specific code for the PineTime is located in libs/pinetime_boot
.