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* Removed power 3v3 options Per skotopes, "3.3V: this line is used to power SD-Card it is highly unrecommended to turn this line off(power will be re-enabled to scan sdcard). We will remove this command in future releases." So I removed it here. No longer an option and should not be possible. * Added Debug Flag Detect When debug is enabled, "power 3v3" can be used and is shown in the help for "power" menu. When debug is disabled, will not show up and cannot be executed! * Update power_cli.c Co-authored-by: あく <alleteam@gmail.com> |
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ReadMe.md |
Flipper Zero Firmware
Welcome to Flipper Zero's Firmware repo! Our goal is to create nice and clean code with good documentation, to make it a pleasure for everyone to work with.
Update firmware
Get Latest Firmware from Update Server
Flipper Zero's firmware consists of three components:
- Core2 firmware set - proprietary components by ST: FUS + radio stack. FUS is flashed at factory and you should never update it.
- Core1 Bootloader - controls basic hardware initialization and loads firmware.
- Core1 Firmware - HAL + OS + Drivers + Applications.
All 3 of them must be flashed in order described.
With STLink
Core1 Bootloader + Firmware
Prerequisites:
- Linux / macOS
- Terminal
- arm-gcc-none-eabi
- openocd
One liner: make flash
Core2 flashing procedures
Prerequisites:
- Linux / macOS
- Terminal
- STM32_Programmer_CLI (v2.5.0) added to $PATH
One liner: make flash_radio
With USB DFU
-
Download latest Firmware
-
Reboot Flipper to Bootloader
- Press and hold
← Left
+↩ Back
for reset - Release
↩ Back
and keep holding← Left
until blue LED lights up - Release
← Left
- Run
dfu-util -D full.dfu -a 0
Build with Docker
Prerequisites
- Install Docker Engine and Docker Compose
- Prepare the container:
docker-compose up -d
Compile everything
docker-compose exec dev make
Check dist/
for build outputs.
Use flipper-z-{target}-full-{suffix}.dfu
to flash your device.
Build on Linux/macOS
macOS Prerequisites
Make sure you have brew and install all the dependencies:
brew bundle --verbose
Linux Prerequisites
gcc-arm-none-eabi
toolchain="gcc-arm-none-eabi-10.3-2021.10"
toolchain_package="$toolchain-$(uname -m)-linux"
wget -P /opt "https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/10.3-2021.10/$toolchain_package.tar.bz2"
tar xjf /opt/$toolchain_package.tar.bz2 -C /opt
rm /opt/$toolchain_package.tar.bz2
for file in /opt/$toolchain/bin/* ; do ln -s "${file}" "/usr/bin/$(basename ${file})" ; done
Optional dependencies
- openocd (debugging/flashing over SWD)
- heatshrink (compiling image assets)
- clang-format (code formatting)
- dfu-util (flashing over USB DFU)
- protobuf (compiling proto sources)
For example, to install them on Debian, use:
apt update
apt install openocd clang-format-13 dfu-util protobuf-compiler
heatshrink has to be compiled from sources.
Compile everything
make
Check dist/
for build outputs.
Use flipper-z-{target}-full-{suffix}.dfu
to flash your device.
Flash everything
Connect your device via ST-Link and run:
make whole
Links
- Discord: flipp.dev/discord
- Website: flipperzero.one
- Kickstarter page: kickstarter.com
- Forum: forum.flipperzero.one
Project structure
applications
- Applications and services used in firmwareassets
- Assets used by applications and servicesbootloader
- Bootloader source codecore
- Furi Core: os level primitives and helpersdebug
- Debug tool: GDB-plugins, SVD-file and etcdocker
- Docker image sources (used for firmware build automation)documentation
- Documentation generation system configs and input filesfirmware
- Firmware source codelib
- Our and 3rd party libraries, drivers and etc...make
- Make helpersscripts
- Supplementary scripts and python libraries home
Also pay attention to ReadMe.md
files inside of those directories.