spiflash
is a tool used to update the firmware stored in OpenTitan's embedded flash. The tool resets OpenTitan and signals the boot ROM to enter bootstrap mode before sending the update payload.
Currently, the tool supports both Verilator and FPGA targets.
spiflash
is written in C++14.
Required packages:
$ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libftdi1-dev
Build command for tool:
$ cd ${REPO_TOP} $ ./meson_init.sh $ ninja -C build-out sw/host/spiflash/spiflash_export
Please refer to [verilator]({{< relref “doc/ug/getting_started_verilator” >}}) and [fpga]({{< relref “doc/ug/getting_started_fpga” >}}) docs for more information.
In this example, we build the hello_world
as the target program. Set ${FLASH_BIN}
to the path to the generated binary.
$ cd ${REPO_TOP} $ ninja -C build-out sw/device/examples/hello_world/hello_world_export_${DEVICE}
Where ${DEVICE} is one of ‘sim_verilator’ or ‘fpga_nexysvideo’
Run Verilator with boot_rom enabled as described in the [verilator]({{< relref “doc/ug/getting_started_verilator” >}}) getting started guide.
Run spiflash. In this example we use SPI device /dev/pts/3
as an example. After the transmission is complete, you should be able to see the hello_world output in the UART console.
$ cd ${REPO_TOP} $ build-bin/sw/host/spiflash/spiflash --input ${FLASH_BIN} \ --verilator /dev/pts/3
To run spiflash for an FPGA, the instructions are similar. There is no requirement to enable the FPGA with ROM. Note, for FPGA, the tool simply searches for a valid interface to attach. If there are two FPGAs or multiple valid targets attached at the same time, it is possible for the tool to connect to the incorrect device.
$ cd ${REPO_TOP} $ build-bin/sw/host/spiflash/spiflash --input ${FLASH_BIN}
The tool supports overriding the FTDI USB device ID and serial number as follows:
$ cd ${REPO_TOP} # --dev-id: "vendor_id:product_id" in hex string format. # --dev-sn: Serial number in string format as returned by lsusb command. $ build-bin/sw/host/spiflash/spiflash --dev-id=0403:6014 --dev-sn=FT2U2SK1 \ --input=${FLASH_BIN}