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@@ -199,6 +199,25 @@ function* firmwareIterator(data: DataView, maxSize: number): Generator<number> { | |||||
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| function computeEv3ExtraLength(firmwareLength: number): number { | ||||||
| // HACK: If the EV3 firmware size is not a multiple of 2 * 64KiB, then we | ||||||
| // need to add some padding to avoid possibly triggering a bug where small | ||||||
| // download payloads can cause bad replies. This is done by ensuring that | ||||||
| // the last chunk is 1018 bytes. | ||||||
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| const maxChunkSize = 1018; | ||||||
| const eraseSize = 2 * 64 * 1024; | ||||||
| const remainder = firmwareLength % eraseSize; | ||||||
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| if (remainder === 0) { | ||||||
| // Adding padding would cause an entire extra erase to be needed. Don't | ||||||
| // do that and rely on a a different workaround (always erasing two sectors). | ||||||
| return 0; | ||||||
| } | ||||||
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| return maxChunkSize - (remainder % maxChunkSize); | ||||||
| } | ||||||
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| /** | ||||||
| * Loads Pybricks firmware from a .zip file. | ||||||
| * | ||||||
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@@ -376,7 +395,14 @@ function* loadFirmware( | |||||
| throw new Error('unreachable'); | ||||||
| } | ||||||
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| const firmware = new Uint8Array(firmwareBase.length + checksumExtraLength); | ||||||
| const ev3ExtraLength = | ||||||
| metadata['device-id'] === HubType.EV3 | ||||||
| ? computeEv3ExtraLength(firmwareBase.length) | ||||||
| : 0; | ||||||
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| const firmware = new Uint8Array( | ||||||
| firmwareBase.length + checksumExtraLength + ev3ExtraLength, | ||||||
| ); | ||||||
| const firmwareView = new DataView(firmware.buffer); | ||||||
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| firmware.set(firmwareBase); | ||||||
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@@ -1107,16 +1133,33 @@ function* handleFlashEV3(action: ReturnType<typeof firmwareFlashEV3>): Generator | |||||
| continue; // ignore empty reports | ||||||
| } | ||||||
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| const length = event.data.getInt16(0, true); | ||||||
| let length = event.data.getInt16(0, true); | ||||||
| const replyNumber = event.data.getInt16(2, true); | ||||||
| const messageType = event.data.getUint8(4); | ||||||
| let messageType = event.data.getUint8(4); | ||||||
| const replyCommand = event.data.getUint8(5); | ||||||
| const status = event.data.getUint8(6); | ||||||
| const payload = event.data.buffer.slice(7, 7 + length + 2); | ||||||
| let status = event.data.getUint8(6); | ||||||
| let payload = event.data.buffer.slice(7, 7 + length + 2); | ||||||
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| if (messageType === 0x01) { | ||||||
| // HACK: This works around a strange bug that can be triggered | ||||||
| // e.g. by USB 3.0 on Windows. Sometimes the EV3 bootloader will | ||||||
| // send the request back instead of the reply. In this case, | ||||||
| // fake the reply to avoid protocol errors. This seems to work | ||||||
| // as long as we aren't sending commands that have a reply | ||||||
| // with a payload (like reading version or checksum) | ||||||
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| console.warn( | ||||||
| `Bad EV3 reply: length=${length}, replyNumber=${replyNumber}, messageType=${messageType}, replyCommand=${replyCommand}, status=${status}`, | ||||||
| ); | ||||||
| length = 5; | ||||||
| messageType = 0x03; | ||||||
| status = 0x00; | ||||||
| payload = new ArrayBuffer(0); | ||||||
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| console.debug( | ||||||
| `EV3 reply: length=${length}, replyNumber=${replyNumber}, messageType=${messageType}, replyCommand=${replyCommand}, status=${status}, payload=${payload}`, | ||||||
| ); | ||||||
| console.info( | ||||||
| `Fixed EV3 reply: length=${length}, replyNumber=${replyNumber}, messageType=${messageType}, replyCommand=${replyCommand}, status=${status}`, | ||||||
| ); | ||||||
| } | ||||||
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| yield* put( | ||||||
| firmwareDidReceiveEV3Reply( | ||||||
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| const sectorSize = 64 * 1024; // flash memory sector size | ||||||
| const maxPayloadSize = 1018; // maximum payload size for EV3 commands | ||||||
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| for (let i = 0; i < action.firmware.byteLength; i += sectorSize) { | ||||||
| const sectorData = action.firmware.slice(i, i + sectorSize); | ||||||
| assert(sectorData.byteLength <= sectorSize, 'sector data too large'); | ||||||
| // HACK: Ideally, we would erase one sector at a time to minimize required | ||||||
| // alignment and make the progress indicator smoother. However, there is a | ||||||
| // bug triggered, e.g. by USB 3.0 on Windows, that causes bad replies from | ||||||
| // certain commands. This bug happens sometimes when the payload size is | ||||||
| // 384 bytes (triggered by 65536 % 1018 = 384). To work around this, we | ||||||
| // always erase two sectors to make the last chunk be twice as big | ||||||
| // (131072 % 1018 = 768). | ||||||
| const eraseSize = sectorSize * 2; // flash memory sector size | ||||||
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| for (let i = 0; i < action.firmware.byteLength; i += eraseSize) { | ||||||
| const sectorData = action.firmware.slice(i, i + eraseSize); | ||||||
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| const erasePayload = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(8)); | ||||||
| erasePayload.setUint32(0, i, true); | ||||||
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| return; | ||||||
| } | ||||||
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| // Erasing takes about the same time as writing, so this will make the | ||||||
| // progress bar smoother. | ||||||
| yield* put( | ||||||
| alertsShowAlert( | ||||||
| 'firmware', | ||||||
| 'flashProgress', | ||||||
| { | ||||||
| action: 'flash', | ||||||
| progress: | ||||||
| (i + sectorData.byteLength / 2) / action.firmware.byteLength, | ||||||
| }, | ||||||
| firmwareEv3ProgressToastId, | ||||||
| true, | ||||||
| ), | ||||||
| ); | ||||||
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| for (let j = 0; j < sectorData.byteLength; j += maxPayloadSize) { | ||||||
| const payload = sectorData.slice(j, j + maxPayloadSize); | ||||||
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Maybe I'm misunderstanding this, but this doesn't seem quite right?
If we let one superchunk be S = 2 * 64 * 1024. Then for any firmware size X * S, we have remainder = 0, so we don't add padding.
Say our firmware size is X = 4, for example. Then remainder is 0 but the last write chunk will be
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It seems that the assumption here is that only the last two chunks matter, but that is not universally the case.
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Hmm, I suppose we're sending small packets at the end of every super chunk to make that work?
This all seems a little more complicated than it needs to be 😄 I'll have a look at an alternative.