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The Kiibohd Controller
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This README is a bit long, just look at the sections you are interested in.
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You only need to install avr-gcc if you want to build for the Teensy 2.0/2.0++.
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Everything else needs an arm-none-eabi-gcc compiler (e.g. Infinity keyboard, Teensy 3.0/3.1, McHCK).
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Linux is the ideal build environment (preferably recent'ish).
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In the near future I'll make available an Arch Linux VM for building/manufacturing tests.
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Building on Mac should be ok for 99% of users with Macports (haven't tried Brew).
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The dfu Bootloader will not build correctly with the old version of arm-none-eabi-gcc that Macports currently has (4.7.3).
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This is due to a bug with lto (link time optimizations) which makes the resulting binary too big to fit on the chip (must be less than 4096 Bytes).
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Building on Windows should also be fine for 99% of users, but takes a bunch of work to setup (because Windows is a crappy dev environment).
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Cygwin is currently required along with some non-Cygwin compilers and utilities (because they are not available for Cygwin).
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The dfu Bootloader will not build because of a Make 3.81+ bug/feature that removed support for non-Unix (Windows) filenames as dependencies of targets.
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If you replace the version of Make in Cygwin it should work (e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/601516/cygwin-make-error-target-pattern-contains-no).
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However, make sure that the flash size is no larger than 4096 Bytes or the bootloader will not work.
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Things will likely break if there are *SPACES IN YOUR PATHS*. I install cygwin to C:\cygwin64.
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If you are brave and have programming knowledge, I will accept patches to fix any issues regarding spaces in paths.
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Please give authors credit for modules used if you use in a distributed product :D
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----------------------
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General Dependencies
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----------------------
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Below listed are the Arch Linux pacman names, AUR packages may be required.
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These depend a bit on which targets you are trying to build, but the general one:
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- cmake (2.8 and higher)
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- git
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- ctags (recommended, not required)
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- python3
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- libusb1.0 (and -devel)
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- make
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AVR Specific (Teensy 1.0/++,2.0/++) (try to use something recent, suggested versions below)
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- avr-gcc (~4.8.0)
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- avr-binutils (~2.23.2)
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- avr-libc (~1.8.0)
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ARM Specific (Teensy 3.0/3.1, Infinity Keyboard, McHCK)
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Arch Linux / Mac Ports
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- arm-none-eabi-gcc
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- arm-none-eaby-binutils
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Windows
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(https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/+download)
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- gcc-arm-none-eabi (win32.zip)
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----------------------
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Windows Setup
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----------------------
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Compiling on Windows does work, just it's a bunch more work.
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First make sure Cygwin is installed - http://www.cygwin.com/ - 32bit or 64bit is fine. Make sure the following are installed:
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- make
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- git (needed for some compilation info)
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- cmake
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- gcc-core
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- gcc-g++
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- libusb1.0
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- libusb1.0-devel
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- python3
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- ctags (recommended, not required)
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Please note, I use cygwin term exclusively for any command line options. Unless mentioned otherwise, use it.
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Do NOT use CMD or Powershell.
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Also install the Windows version of CMake (3+ is ideal) - http://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html
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Select "Do not add CMake to system PATH".
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This is in addition to the Cygwin version. This is an easier alternative to installing another C compiler.
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Add the following line to your .bashrc, making sure the CMake path is correct:
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echo "alias wincmake=\"PATH='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/CMake'/bin:'${PATH}' cmake -G 'Unix Makefiles'\"" >> ~/.bashrc
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Install the PJRC Virtual Serial Port Driver:
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(http://pjrc.com/teensy/serial_install.exe)
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Next, install the compiler(s) you want.
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---------
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| AVR GCC |
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---------
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You just need the Atmel AVR 8-bit Toolchain. The latest should be fine, as of writing it was 3.4.3.
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http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforwindows.aspx
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(Atmel AVR 8-bit Toolchain 3.4.3 - Windows)
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Extract the files to a directory, say C:\avr8-gnu-toolchain. Then copy all the folders in that directory to the Cygwin /usr/local directory.
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Mine is C:\cygwin64\usr\local.
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(You can also just setup the paths, but this is faster/simpler. Might screw up your Cygwin though).
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----------
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| ARM EABI |
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----------
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Download the latest GNU Tools for Embedded Processors gcc-arm-none-eabi.
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https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/+download
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Download "gcc-arm-none-eabi*win32.zip".
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Then extract all the folders/files in the zip to the Cygwin /usr/local directory.
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Mine is C:\cygwin64\usr\local.
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Or, you can setup paths using the installer (you have to be more careful, avoid spaces in paths).
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----------------------
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CMake Info
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----------------------
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One of the big benefits of using CMake is the ability to build multiple configurations (for different microcontrollers) at the same time.
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The following sections explain in detail what each CMakeLists.txt configuration option does and what you can change it to.
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However, it is possible to configure each of these options using the -D command line flag.
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For example, to build the Infinity Keyboard default configuration:
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mkdir build_infinity
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cd build_infinity
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cmake -DCHIP=mk20dx128vlf5 -DScanModule=MD1 -DMacroModule=PartialMap -DOutputModule=pjrcUSB -DDebugModule=full -DBaseMap=defaultMap -DDefaultMap="md1Overlay stdFuncMap" -DPartialMaps="hhkbpro2" ..
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make
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CMake defaults to the values specified in CMakeLists.txt if not overridden via the command line.
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NOTE: On Windows, you will have to use "wincmake" instead of "cmake".
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----------------------
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Selecting Microcontroller
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----------------------
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This is where you select the chip you want to compile for.
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The build system will automatically select the compiler needed to compile for your chip.
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Open up CMakeLists.txt in your favourite text editor.
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You are looking for:
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###
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# Chip Selection
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#
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#| You _MUST_ set this to match the microcontroller you are trying to compile for
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#| You _MUST_ clean the build directory if you change this value
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#|
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set( CHIP
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# "at90usb162" # Teensy 1.0 (avr)
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# "atmega32u4" # Teensy 2.0 (avr)
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# "at90usb646" # Teensy++ 1.0 (avr)
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# "at90usb1286" # Teensy++ 2.0 (avr)
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# "mk20dx128" # Teensy 3.0 (arm)
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"mk20dx128vlf5" # McHCK mk20dx128vlf5
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# "mk20dx256" # Teensy 3.1 (arm)
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CACHE STRING "Microcontroller Chip" )
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Just uncomment the chip you want, and comment out the old one.
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NOTE: If you change this option, you will *need* to delete the build directory that is created in the Building sections below.
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----------------------
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Selecting Modules
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WARNING: Not all modules are compatible, and some modules may have dependencies on other modules.
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This is where the options start getting interesting.
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The Kiibohd Controller is designed around a set of 4 types of modules that correspond to different functionality:
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- Scan Module
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- Macro Module
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- Output Module
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- Debug Module
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The Scan Module is where the most interesting stuff happens. These modules take in "keypress data".
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A converter Scan Module will interpret a protocol into key press/releases.
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A matrix Scan Module may inherit from the matrix module to scan keypress from a matrix
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This module just has to give press/release codes, but does have some callback control to other modules depending on the lifecycle for press/release codes (this can be very complicated depending on the protocol).
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Each Scan Module has it's own default keymap/modifier map. (TODO recommend keymap changing in the Macro Module).
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Some scan modules have very specialized hardware requirements, each module directory should have at least a link to the needed parts and/or schematics (TODO!).
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The Macro Module takes care of the mapping of the key press/release code into an Output (USB) scan code.
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Any layering, macros, keypress intelligence/reaction is done here.
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The Output Module is the module dealing with output from the microcontroller. Currently USB is the only output protocol.
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Different USB output implementations are available, pjrc being the safest/least featureful one.
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Debug capabilities may depend on the module selected.
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The Debug Module enables various things like the Teensy LED on errors, debug terminal output.
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(TODO get true UART working in avr, not just arm)
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Open up CMakeLists.txt in your favourite text editor.
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Look for:
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###
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# Project Modules
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#
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#| Note: This is the only section you probably want to modify
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#| Each module is defined by it's own folder (e.g. Scan/Matrix represents the "Matrix" module)
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#| All of the modules must be specified, as they generate the sources list of files to compile
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#| Any modifications to this file will cause a complete rebuild of the project
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#| Please look at the {Scan,Macro,Output,Debug} for information on the modules and how to create new ones
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##| Deals with acquiring the keypress information and turning it into a key index
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set( ScanModule "MD1"
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CACHE STRING "Scan Module" )
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##| Provides the mapping functions for DefaultMap and handles any macro processing before sending to the OutputModule
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set( MacroModule "PartialMap"
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CACHE STRING "Macro Module" )
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##| Sends the current list of usb key codes through USB HID
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set( OutputModule "pjrcUSB"
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CACHE STRING "Output Module" )
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##| Debugging source to use, each module has it's own set of defines that it sets
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set( DebugModule "full"
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CACHE STRING "Debug Module" )
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Look at each module individually for it's requirements. There is chip/architecture dependency checking but some permutations of modules may not be tested/compile.
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There are also CMake options for temporarily selecting modules. But it's easier to just edit the file.
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e.g. cmake -DScanModuleOverride=<module name>
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----------------------
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Linux Building
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----------------------
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From this directory.
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make
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Example output:
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[master]: cmake .. [~/Source/controller/build](hyatt@x230mas:pts/6)
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-- Compiler Family:
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arm
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-- Chip Selected:
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mk20dx128vlf5
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-- Chip Family:
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mk20dx
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-- CPU Selected:
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cortex-m4
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-- Compiler Source Files:
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Lib/mk20dx.c;Lib/delay.c
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-- Bootloader Type:
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dfu
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-- Detected Scan Module Source Files:
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Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c;Scan/MD1/../MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c
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-- Detected Macro Module Source Files:
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Macro/PartialMap/macro.c
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-- Detected Output Module Source Files:
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Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c;
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Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c
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-- Detected Debug Module Source Files:
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Debug/full/../cli/cli.c;Debug/full/../led/led.c;Debug/full/../print/print.c
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-- Found Git: /usr/bin/git (found version "2.2.1")
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-- Found Ctags: /usr/bin/ctags (found version "5.8")
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-- Checking for latest kll version:
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Current branch master is up to date.
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-- Detected Layout Files:
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/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Macro/PartialMap/capabilities.kll
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/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Output/pjrcUSB/capabilities.kll
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/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Scan/MD1/defaultMap.kll
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/home/hyatt/Source/controller/kll/layouts/md1Overlay.kll
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/home/hyatt/Source/controller/kll/layouts/stdFuncMap.kll
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/home/hyatt/Source/controller/kll/layouts/hhkbpro2.kll
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-- Configuring done
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-- Generating done
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-- Build files have been written to: /home/hyatt/Source/controller/build
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[master]: make [~/Source/controller/build](hyatt@x230mas:pts/6)
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[ 5%] Generating KLL Layout
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Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
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[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o
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[ 17%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/mk20dx.c.o
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[ 23%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/delay.c.o
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[ 29%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c.o
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[ 35%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c.o
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[ 41%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Macro/PartialMap/macro.c.o
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[ 47%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c.o
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[ 52%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c.o
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[ 58%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c.o
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[ 64%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c.o
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[ 70%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c.o
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[ 76%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c.o
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[ 82%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/cli/cli.c.o
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[ 88%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/led/led.c.o
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[ 94%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/print/print.c.o
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Linking C executable kiibohd.elf
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[ 94%] Built target kiibohd.elf
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Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
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[100%] Chip usage for mk20dx128vlf5
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SRAM: 32% 5384/16384 bytes
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Flash: 18% 23384/126976 bytes
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[100%] Built target SizeAfter
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----------------------
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Linux Loading Firmware
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----------------------
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First place the keyboard into re-flash mode.
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This can be done either by pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy.
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Or by entering the Kiibohd Virtual Serial Port and using the 'reload' command.
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The 'load' script that is created during the build can load the firmware over USB.
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Either run it with sudo, or install the 98-kiibohd.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d
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and run: udevadm control --reload-rules
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To load the newly built firmware:
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./load
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----------------------
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Linux Building Bootloader
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----------------------
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*NOTE* Does not apply to Teensy based builds.
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From this directory.
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cd Bootloader
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make
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Example output:
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[master]: cmake .. [~/Source/controller/Bootloader/build](hyatt@x230mas:pts/6)
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-- Compiler Family:
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arm
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-- Chip Selected:
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mk20dx128vlf5
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-- Chip Family:
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mk20dx
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-- CPU Selected:
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cortex-m4
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-- Compiler Source Files:
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Lib/mk20dx.c;Lib/delay.c
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-- Bootloader Type:
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dfu
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-- Bootloader Source Files:
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main.c;dfu.c;dfu.desc.c;flash.c;kinetis.c;usb.c
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-- Found Git: /usr/bin/git (found version "2.2.1")
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-- Found Ctags: /usr/bin/ctags (found version "5.8")
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-- Configuring done
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-- Generating done
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-- Build files have been written to: /home/hyatt/Source/controller/Bootloader/build
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[master]: make [~/Source/controller/Bootloader/build](hyatt@x230mas:pts/6)
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Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd_bootloader.elf
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[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/main.c.o
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[ 22%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/dfu.c.o
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[ 33%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/dfu.desc.c.o
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[ 44%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/flash.c.o
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[ 55%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/kinetis.c.o
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[ 66%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/usb.c.o
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[ 77%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Lib/mk20dx.c.o
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[ 88%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Lib/delay.c.o
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Linking C executable kiibohd_bootloader.elf
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[ 88%] Built target kiibohd_bootloader.elf
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Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
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[100%] Chip usage for mk20dx128vlf5
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SRAM: 19% 3176/16384 bytes
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Flash: 2% 3736/126976 bytes
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[100%] Built target SizeAfter
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----------------------
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Linux Loading Bootloader
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----------------------
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*NOTE* Does not apply to Teensy based builds.
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It's recommended to use an SWD-type flasher like a Bus Pirate.
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There is a convenience script for loading the firmware once the system is setup.
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cd Bootloader/Scripts
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./swdLoad.bash
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The above script requires Ruby, Ruby serial port module, git, and a /dev/buspirate udev rule.
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Additional Notes:
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https://github.com/mchck/mchck/wiki/Getting-Started (See Bus-Pirate section)
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bus_pirate
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----------------------
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Windows Building
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----------------------
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From this directory.
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mkdir build
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cd build
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wincmake ..
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make
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|
||||
Example output:
|
||||
|
||||
$ wincmake ..
|
||||
-- Compiler Family:
|
||||
arm
|
||||
-- Chip Selected:
|
||||
mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
-- Chip Family:
|
||||
mk20dx
|
||||
-- CPU Selected:
|
||||
cortex-m4
|
||||
-- Compiler Source Files:
|
||||
Lib/mk20dx.c;Lib/delay.c
|
||||
-- Bootloader Type:
|
||||
dfu
|
||||
-- Detected Scan Module Source Files:
|
||||
Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c;Scan/MD1/../MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c
|
||||
-- Detected Macro Module Source Files:
|
||||
Macro/PartialMap/macro.c
|
||||
-- Detected Output Module Source Files:
|
||||
Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c
|
||||
-- Detected Debug Module Source Files:
|
||||
Debug/full/../cli/cli.c;Debug/full/../led/led.c;Debug/full/../print/print.c
|
||||
-- Found Git: C:/cygwin64/bin/git.exe (found version "2.1.1")
|
||||
-- Found Ctags: C:/cygwin64/bin/ctags.exe (found version "5.8")
|
||||
-- Checking for latest kll version:
|
||||
Current branch master is up to date.
|
||||
-- Detected Layout Files:
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/Macro/PartialMap/capabilities.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/Output/pjrcUSB/capabilities.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/Scan/MD1/defaultMap.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/kll/layouts/md1Overlay.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/kll/layouts/stdFuncMap.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/kll/layouts/hhkbpro2.kll
|
||||
-- Configuring done
|
||||
-- Generating done
|
||||
-- Build files have been written to: C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/build
|
||||
|
||||
Jacob@DenPC ~/controller/build
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
[ 5%] Generating KLL Layout
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.obj
|
||||
[ 17%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/mk20dx.c.obj
|
||||
[ 23%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/delay.c.obj
|
||||
[ 29%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c.obj
|
||||
[ 35%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c.obj
|
||||
[ 41%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Macro/PartialMap/macro.c.obj
|
||||
[ 47%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c.obj
|
||||
[ 52%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c.obj
|
||||
[ 58%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c.obj
|
||||
[ 64%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c.obj
|
||||
[ 70%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c.obj
|
||||
[ 76%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c.obj
|
||||
[ 82%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/cli/cli.c.obj
|
||||
[ 88%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/led/led.c.obj
|
||||
[ 94%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/print/print.c.obj
|
||||
Linking C executable kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 94%] Built target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
|
||||
[100%] Chip usage for mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
SRAM: 32% 5384/16384 bytes
|
||||
Flash: 18% 23296/126976 bytes
|
||||
[100%] Built target SizeAfter
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NOTES:
|
||||
|
||||
If you get the following error, you have not setup wincmake correctly:
|
||||
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
[ 5%] Generating KLL Layout
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o
|
||||
../main.c:28:19: fatal error: macro.h: No such file or directory
|
||||
#include <macro.h>
|
||||
^
|
||||
compilation terminated.
|
||||
CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/build.make:67: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o' failed
|
||||
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o] Error 1
|
||||
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:98: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/all' failed
|
||||
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/all] Error 2
|
||||
Makefile:75: recipe for target 'all' failed
|
||||
make: *** [all] Error 2
|
||||
|
||||
If you have already added the line to your ~/.bashrc try restarting your cygwin shell.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
Windows Loading Firmware
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
First place the keyboard into re-flash mode.
|
||||
This can be done either by pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy.
|
||||
Or by entering the Kiibohd Virtual Serial Interface and using the 'reload' command.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'load' script that is created during the build can load the firmware over USB.
|
||||
|
||||
To load the newly built firmware:
|
||||
./load
|
||||
|
||||
Be patient the couple of times, Windows is slow at installing drivers...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
Mac OS X Building
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From this directory.
|
||||
mkdir build
|
||||
cd build
|
||||
cmake ..
|
||||
make
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Example output:
|
||||
TODO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
Mac OS X Loading Firmware
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
First place the keyboard into re-flash mode.
|
||||
This can be done either by pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy.
|
||||
Or by entering the Kiibohd Virtual Serial Port and using the 'reload' command.
|
||||
|
||||
The 'load' script that is created during the build can load the firmware over USB.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
To load the newly built firmware:
|
||||
./load
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
Virtual Serial Port - CLI
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Rather than use a special program that can interpret Raw HID, this controller exposes a USB Serial CDC endpoint.
|
||||
This allows for you to use a generic serial terminal to debug/control the keyboard firmware (e.g. Tera Term, minicom, screen)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-------
|
||||
| Linux |
|
||||
-------
|
||||
|
||||
I generally use screen.
|
||||
You will need sudo/root priviledges if you haven't installed the 98-kiibohd.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d
|
||||
|
||||
screen /dev/ttyACM0
|
||||
(Might be ACM1, ACM2, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
---------
|
||||
| Windows |
|
||||
---------
|
||||
|
||||
Make sure the Teensy Virtual Serial Port driver is installed.
|
||||
If possible use screen (as part of Cygwin).
|
||||
Check which COM port the virtual serial port has been assigned to:
|
||||
Device Manager->Ports (COM & LPT)->Teensy USB Serial
|
||||
In brackets it will say which COM port (e.g. COM3)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
putty works well when using DTR/DSR or RTS/CTS flow control.
|
||||
Connection type: Serial
|
||||
Serial line: <Your COM port, e.g. COM3>
|
||||
Speed: (doesn't matter, it's auto-negotiated)
|
||||
|
||||
Under Category->Connections->Serial
|
||||
Flow control: DTR/DSR
|
||||
|
||||
If stuff is hard to read (you have a dumb colour scheme):
|
||||
Category->Window->Colours->Use system colur
|
||||
That seems to make text at least readable (I use a custom colour scheme that makes each colour easy to see -HaaTa).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Unfortunately, screen for Cygwin seems to be broken for serial ports, but you can try it...
|
||||
screen /dev/ttyS2
|
||||
(Might be a different file, ttyS0, ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
Gnu screen doesn't seem to echo all the characters (it works though).
|
||||
I believe it's a problem with stty, but I don't know how to fix it...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
----------
|
||||
| Mac OS X |
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
I recommend screen (can be installed via Macports).
|
||||
screen /dev/tty.<usb something>
|
||||
|
643
README.markdown
Normal file
643
README.markdown
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,643 @@
|
||||
The Kiibohd Controller
|
||||
======================
|
||||
|
||||
This README is a bit long, just look at the sections you are interested in.
|
||||
You only need to install avr-gcc if you want to build for the Teensy 2.0/2.0++.
|
||||
Everything else needs an arm-none-eabi-gcc compiler (e.g. Infinity keyboard,
|
||||
Teensy 3.0/3.1, McHCK).
|
||||
|
||||
Linux is the ideal build environment (preferably recent'ish). In the near
|
||||
future I'll make available an Arch Linux VM for building/manufacturing tests.
|
||||
|
||||
Building on Mac should be ok for 99% of users with Macports (haven't tried
|
||||
Brew). The dfu Bootloader will not build correctly with the old version of
|
||||
arm-none-eabi-gcc that Macports currently has (4.7.3). This is due to a bug
|
||||
with lto (link time optimizations) which makes the resulting binary too big to
|
||||
fit on the chip (must be less than 4096 Bytes).
|
||||
|
||||
Building on Windows should also be fine for 99% of users, but takes a bunch of
|
||||
work to setup (because Windows is a crappy dev environment). Cygwin is
|
||||
currently required along with some non-Cygwin compilers and utilities (because
|
||||
they are not available for Cygwin). The dfu Bootloader will not build because
|
||||
of a Make 3.81+ bug/feature that removed support for non-Unix (Windows)
|
||||
filenames as dependencies of targets. If you [replace the version of Make in
|
||||
Cygwin](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/601516/cygwin-make-error-target-pattern-contains-no)
|
||||
it should work. However, make sure that the flash size is no larger than 4096
|
||||
Bytes or the bootloader will not work. Things will likely break if there are
|
||||
**SPACES IN YOUR PATHS**. I install cygwin to `C:\cygwin64`. If you are brave
|
||||
and have programming knowledge, I will accept patches to fix any issues
|
||||
regarding spaces in paths.
|
||||
|
||||
Please give authors credit for modules used if you use in a distributed
|
||||
product :D
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
General Dependencies
|
||||
--------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Below listed are the Arch Linux pacman names, AUR packages may be required.
|
||||
|
||||
These depend a bit on which targets you are trying to build, but the general
|
||||
one:
|
||||
|
||||
- cmake (2.8 and higher)
|
||||
- git
|
||||
- ctags (recommended, not required)
|
||||
- python3
|
||||
- libusb1.0 (and -devel)
|
||||
- make
|
||||
|
||||
AVR Specific (Teensy 1.0/++,2.0/++) (try to use something recent, suggested
|
||||
versions below)
|
||||
|
||||
- avr-gcc (~4.8.0)
|
||||
- avr-binutils (~2.23.2)
|
||||
- avr-libc (~1.8.0)
|
||||
|
||||
ARM Specific (Teensy 3.0/3.1, Infinity Keyboard, McHCK)
|
||||
|
||||
- Arch Linux / Mac Ports
|
||||
- arm-none-eabi-gcc
|
||||
- arm-none-eaby-binutils
|
||||
|
||||
- Windows (https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/+download)
|
||||
- gcc-arm-none-eabi (win32.zip)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Windows Setup
|
||||
-------------
|
||||
|
||||
Compiling on Windows does work, just it's a bunch more work.
|
||||
|
||||
First make sure Cygwin is installed - http://www.cygwin.com/ - 32bit or 64bit
|
||||
is fine. Make sure the following are installed:
|
||||
|
||||
- make
|
||||
- git (needed for some compilation info)
|
||||
- cmake
|
||||
- gcc-core
|
||||
- gcc-g++
|
||||
- libusb1.0
|
||||
- libusb1.0-devel
|
||||
- python3
|
||||
- ctags (recommended, not required)
|
||||
|
||||
Please note, I use cygwin term exclusively for any command line options.
|
||||
Unless mentioned otherwise, use it. Do NOT use CMD or Powershell.
|
||||
|
||||
Also install the [Windows version of CMake](http://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html)
|
||||
(3+ is ideal) - Select "Do not add CMake to system PATH". This is in addition
|
||||
to the Cygwin version. This is an easier alternative to installing another C
|
||||
compiler. Add the following line to your .bashrc, making sure the CMake path
|
||||
is correct:
|
||||
|
||||
echo "alias wincmake=\"PATH='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/CMake'/bin:'${PATH}' cmake -G 'Unix Makefiles'\"" >> ~/.bashrc
|
||||
|
||||
Install the [PJRC Virtual Serial Port Driver](http://pjrc.com/teensy/serial_install.exe).
|
||||
|
||||
Next, install the compiler(s) you want.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### AVR GCC
|
||||
|
||||
You just need the
|
||||
[Atmel AVR 8-bit Toolchain](http://www.atmel.com/tools/atmelavrtoolchainforwindows.aspx).
|
||||
The latest should be fine, as of writing it was 3.4.3.
|
||||
|
||||
Extract the files to a directory, say `C:\avr8-gnu-toolchain`. Then copy all
|
||||
the folders in that directory to the Cygwin `/usr/local` directory. Mine is
|
||||
`C:\cygwin64\usr\local`. (You can also just setup the paths, but this is
|
||||
faster/simpler. Might screw up your Cygwin though).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### ARM EABI
|
||||
|
||||
Download the latest
|
||||
[GNU Tools for Embedded Processors
|
||||
gcc-arm-none-eabi](https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/+download).
|
||||
|
||||
Download `gcc-arm-none-eabi*win32.zip`.
|
||||
|
||||
Then extract all the folders/files in the zip to the Cygwin `/usr/local`
|
||||
directory. Mine is `C:\cygwin64\usr\local`. Or, you can setup paths using
|
||||
the installer (you have to be more careful, avoid spaces in paths).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CMake Info
|
||||
----------
|
||||
|
||||
One of the big benefits of using CMake is the ability to build multiple
|
||||
configurations (for different microcontrollers) at the same time. The
|
||||
following sections explain in detail what each CMakeLists.txt configuration
|
||||
option does and what you can change it to. However, it is possible to
|
||||
configure each of these options using the `-D` command line flag.
|
||||
|
||||
For example, to build the Infinity Keyboard default configuration:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ mkdir build_infinity
|
||||
$ cd build_infinity
|
||||
$ cmake -DCHIP=mk20dx128vlf5 -DScanModule=MD1 -DMacroModule=PartialMap \
|
||||
-DOutputModule=pjrcUSB -DDebugModule=full -DBaseMap=defaultMap \
|
||||
-DDefaultMap="md1Overlay stdFuncMap" -DPartialMaps="hhkbpro2" \
|
||||
..
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
CMake defaults to the values specified in CMakeLists.txt if not overridden via
|
||||
the command line.
|
||||
|
||||
> NOTE: On Windows, you will have to use "wincmake" instead of "cmake".
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Selecting Microcontroller
|
||||
-------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
This is where you select the chip you want to compile for. The build system
|
||||
will automatically select the compiler needed to compile for your chip.
|
||||
|
||||
Open up CMakeLists.txt in your favourite text editor. You are looking for:
|
||||
|
||||
```cmake
|
||||
###
|
||||
# Chip Selection
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
#| You _MUST_ set this to match the microcontroller you are trying to compile for
|
||||
#| You _MUST_ clean the build directory if you change this value
|
||||
#|
|
||||
set( CHIP
|
||||
# "at90usb162" # Teensy 1.0 (avr)
|
||||
# "atmega32u4" # Teensy 2.0 (avr)
|
||||
# "at90usb646" # Teensy++ 1.0 (avr)
|
||||
# "at90usb1286" # Teensy++ 2.0 (avr)
|
||||
# "mk20dx128" # Teensy 3.0 (arm)
|
||||
"mk20dx128vlf5" # McHCK mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
# "mk20dx256" # Teensy 3.1 (arm)
|
||||
CACHE STRING "Microcontroller Chip" )
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Just uncomment the chip you want, and comment out the old one.
|
||||
|
||||
> NOTE: If you change this option, you will *need* to delete the build
|
||||
> directory that is created in the Building sections below.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Selecting Modules
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
|
||||
> WARNING: Not all modules are compatible, and some modules may have
|
||||
> dependencies on other modules.
|
||||
|
||||
This is where the options start getting interesting. The Kiibohd Controller
|
||||
is designed around a set of 4 types of modules that correspond to different
|
||||
functionality:
|
||||
|
||||
- Scan Module
|
||||
- Macro Module
|
||||
- Output Module
|
||||
- Debug Module
|
||||
|
||||
The Scan Module is where the most interesting stuff happens. These modules
|
||||
take in "keypress data". A converter Scan Module will interpret a protocol
|
||||
into key press/releases. A matrix Scan Module may inherit from the matrix
|
||||
module to scan keypress from a matrix This module just has to give
|
||||
press/release codes, but does have some callback control to other modules
|
||||
depending on the lifecycle for press/release codes (this can be very
|
||||
complicated depending on the protocol). Each Scan Module has it's own default
|
||||
keymap/modifier map. (TODO recommend keymap changing in the Macro Module).
|
||||
|
||||
Some scan modules have very specialized hardware requirements, each module
|
||||
directory should have at least a link to the needed parts and/or schematics
|
||||
(TODO!).
|
||||
|
||||
The Macro Module takes care of the mapping of the key press/release code into
|
||||
an Output (USB) scan code. Any layering, macros, keypress
|
||||
intelligence/reaction is done here.
|
||||
|
||||
The Output Module is the module dealing with output from the microcontroller.
|
||||
Currently USB is the only output protocol. Different USB output
|
||||
implementations are available, pjrc being the safest/least featureful one.
|
||||
Debug capabilities may depend on the module selected.
|
||||
|
||||
The Debug Module enables various things like the Teensy LED on errors, debug
|
||||
terminal output. (TODO get true UART working in avr, not just arm)
|
||||
|
||||
Open up CMakeLists.txt in your favourite text editor. Look for:
|
||||
|
||||
```cmake
|
||||
###
|
||||
# Project Modules
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
#| Note: This is the only section you probably want to modify
|
||||
#| Each module is defined by it's own folder (e.g. Scan/Matrix represents the "Matrix" module)
|
||||
#| All of the modules must be specified, as they generate the sources list of files to compile
|
||||
#| Any modifications to this file will cause a complete rebuild of the project
|
||||
|
||||
#| Please look at the {Scan,Macro,Output,Debug} for information on the modules and how to create new ones
|
||||
|
||||
##| Deals with acquiring the keypress information and turning it into a key index
|
||||
set( ScanModule "MD1"
|
||||
CACHE STRING "Scan Module" )
|
||||
|
||||
##| Provides the mapping functions for DefaultMap and handles any macro processing before sending to the OutputModule
|
||||
set( MacroModule "PartialMap"
|
||||
CACHE STRING "Macro Module" )
|
||||
|
||||
##| Sends the current list of usb key codes through USB HID
|
||||
set( OutputModule "pjrcUSB"
|
||||
CACHE STRING "Output Module" )
|
||||
|
||||
##| Debugging source to use, each module has it's own set of defines that it sets
|
||||
set( DebugModule "full"
|
||||
CACHE STRING "Debug Module" )
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Look at each module individually for it's requirements. There is
|
||||
chip/architecture dependency checking but some permutations of modules may not
|
||||
be tested/compile.
|
||||
|
||||
There are also CMake options for temporarily selecting modules. But it's
|
||||
easier to just edit the file. e.g. `cmake -DScanModuleOverride=<module name>`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Linux Building
|
||||
--------------
|
||||
|
||||
From this directory.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ mkdir build
|
||||
$ cd build
|
||||
$ cmake ..
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Example output:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ cmake ..
|
||||
-- Compiler Family:
|
||||
arm
|
||||
-- Chip Selected:
|
||||
mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
-- Chip Family:
|
||||
mk20dx
|
||||
-- CPU Selected:
|
||||
cortex-m4
|
||||
-- Compiler Source Files:
|
||||
Lib/mk20dx.c;Lib/delay.c
|
||||
-- Bootloader Type:
|
||||
dfu
|
||||
-- Detected Scan Module Source Files:
|
||||
Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c;Scan/MD1/../MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c
|
||||
-- Detected Macro Module Source Files:
|
||||
Macro/PartialMap/macro.c
|
||||
-- Detected Output Module Source Files:
|
||||
Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c;
|
||||
Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c
|
||||
-- Detected Debug Module Source Files:
|
||||
Debug/full/../cli/cli.c;Debug/full/../led/led.c;Debug/full/../print/print.c
|
||||
-- Found Git: /usr/bin/git (found version "2.2.1")
|
||||
-- Found Ctags: /usr/bin/ctags (found version "5.8")
|
||||
-- Checking for latest kll version:
|
||||
Current branch master is up to date.
|
||||
-- Detected Layout Files:
|
||||
/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Macro/PartialMap/capabilities.kll
|
||||
/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Output/pjrcUSB/capabilities.kll
|
||||
/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Scan/MD1/defaultMap.kll
|
||||
/home/hyatt/Source/controller/kll/layouts/md1Overlay.kll
|
||||
/home/hyatt/Source/controller/kll/layouts/stdFuncMap.kll
|
||||
/home/hyatt/Source/controller/kll/layouts/hhkbpro2.kll
|
||||
-- Configuring done
|
||||
-- Generating done
|
||||
-- Build files have been written to: /home/hyatt/Source/controller/build
|
||||
[master]: make [~/Source/controller/build](hyatt@x230mas:pts/6)
|
||||
[ 5%] Generating KLL Layout
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o
|
||||
[ 17%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/mk20dx.c.o
|
||||
[ 23%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/delay.c.o
|
||||
[ 29%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c.o
|
||||
[ 35%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c.o
|
||||
[ 41%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Macro/PartialMap/macro.c.o
|
||||
[ 47%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c.o
|
||||
[ 52%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c.o
|
||||
[ 58%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c.o
|
||||
[ 64%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c.o
|
||||
[ 70%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c.o
|
||||
[ 76%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c.o
|
||||
[ 82%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/cli/cli.c.o
|
||||
[ 88%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/led/led.c.o
|
||||
[ 94%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/print/print.c.o
|
||||
Linking C executable kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 94%] Built target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
|
||||
[100%] Chip usage for mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
SRAM: 32% 5384/16384 bytes
|
||||
Flash: 18% 23384/126976 bytes
|
||||
[100%] Built target SizeAfter
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Linux Loading Firmware
|
||||
----------------------
|
||||
|
||||
First place the keyboard into re-flash mode. This can be done either by
|
||||
pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy. Or by entering the Kiibohd
|
||||
Virtual Serial Port and using the 'reload' command.
|
||||
|
||||
The `load` script that is created during the build can load the firmware over
|
||||
USB. Either run it with sudo, or install the `98-kiibohd.rules` to
|
||||
`/etc/udev/rules.d` and run: `udevadm control --reload-rules`.
|
||||
|
||||
To load the newly built firmware: `./load`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Linux Building Bootloader
|
||||
-------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
> NOTE: Does not apply to Teensy based builds.
|
||||
|
||||
From this directory.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ cd Bootloader
|
||||
$ mkdir build
|
||||
$ cd build
|
||||
$ cmake ..
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Example output:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ cmake ..
|
||||
-- Compiler Family:
|
||||
arm
|
||||
-- Chip Selected:
|
||||
mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
-- Chip Family:
|
||||
mk20dx
|
||||
-- CPU Selected:
|
||||
cortex-m4
|
||||
-- Compiler Source Files:
|
||||
Lib/mk20dx.c;Lib/delay.c
|
||||
-- Bootloader Type:
|
||||
dfu
|
||||
-- Bootloader Source Files:
|
||||
main.c;dfu.c;dfu.desc.c;flash.c;kinetis.c;usb.c
|
||||
-- Found Git: /usr/bin/git (found version "2.2.1")
|
||||
-- Found Ctags: /usr/bin/ctags (found version "5.8")
|
||||
-- Configuring done
|
||||
-- Generating done
|
||||
-- Build files have been written to: /home/hyatt/Source/controller/Bootloader/build
|
||||
[master]: make [~/Source/controller/Bootloader/build](hyatt@x230mas:pts/6)
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd_bootloader.elf
|
||||
[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/main.c.o
|
||||
[ 22%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/dfu.c.o
|
||||
[ 33%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/dfu.desc.c.o
|
||||
[ 44%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/flash.c.o
|
||||
[ 55%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/kinetis.c.o
|
||||
[ 66%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/usb.c.o
|
||||
[ 77%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Lib/mk20dx.c.o
|
||||
[ 88%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd_bootloader.elf.dir/home/hyatt/Source/controller/Lib/delay.c.o
|
||||
Linking C executable kiibohd_bootloader.elf
|
||||
[ 88%] Built target kiibohd_bootloader.elf
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
|
||||
[100%] Chip usage for mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
SRAM: 19% 3176/16384 bytes
|
||||
Flash: 2% 3736/126976 bytes
|
||||
[100%] Built target SizeAfter
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Linux Loading Bootloader
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
> NOTE: Does not apply to Teensy based builds.
|
||||
|
||||
It's recommended to use an SWD-type flasher like a Bus Pirate. There is a
|
||||
convenience script for loading the firmware once the system is setup.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ cd Bootloader/Scripts
|
||||
$ ./swdLoad.bash
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The above script requires Ruby, Ruby serial port module, git, and a
|
||||
`/dev/buspirate` udev rule.
|
||||
|
||||
Additional Notes:
|
||||
|
||||
* https://github.com/mchck/mchck/wiki/Getting-Started (See Bus-Pirate section)
|
||||
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bus_pirate
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Windows Building
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
|
||||
From this directory.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ mkdir build
|
||||
$ cd build
|
||||
$ wincmake ..
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Example output:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ wincmake ..
|
||||
-- Compiler Family:
|
||||
arm
|
||||
-- Chip Selected:
|
||||
mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
-- Chip Family:
|
||||
mk20dx
|
||||
-- CPU Selected:
|
||||
cortex-m4
|
||||
-- Compiler Source Files:
|
||||
Lib/mk20dx.c;Lib/delay.c
|
||||
-- Bootloader Type:
|
||||
dfu
|
||||
-- Detected Scan Module Source Files:
|
||||
Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c;Scan/MD1/../MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c
|
||||
-- Detected Macro Module Source Files:
|
||||
Macro/PartialMap/macro.c
|
||||
-- Detected Output Module Source Files:
|
||||
Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c;Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c
|
||||
-- Detected Debug Module Source Files:
|
||||
Debug/full/../cli/cli.c;Debug/full/../led/led.c;Debug/full/../print/print.c
|
||||
-- Found Git: C:/cygwin64/bin/git.exe (found version "2.1.1")
|
||||
-- Found Ctags: C:/cygwin64/bin/ctags.exe (found version "5.8")
|
||||
-- Checking for latest kll version:
|
||||
Current branch master is up to date.
|
||||
-- Detected Layout Files:
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/Macro/PartialMap/capabilities.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/Output/pjrcUSB/capabilities.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/Scan/MD1/defaultMap.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/kll/layouts/md1Overlay.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/kll/layouts/stdFuncMap.kll
|
||||
C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/kll/layouts/hhkbpro2.kll
|
||||
-- Configuring done
|
||||
-- Generating done
|
||||
-- Build files have been written to: C:/cygwin64/home/Jacob/controller/build
|
||||
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
[ 5%] Generating KLL Layout
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.obj
|
||||
[ 17%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/mk20dx.c.obj
|
||||
[ 23%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Lib/delay.c.obj
|
||||
[ 29%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MD1/scan_loop.c.obj
|
||||
[ 35%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Scan/MatrixARM/matrix_scan.c.obj
|
||||
[ 41%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Macro/PartialMap/macro.c.obj
|
||||
[ 47%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/output_com.c.obj
|
||||
[ 52%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_desc.c.obj
|
||||
[ 58%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_dev.c.obj
|
||||
[ 64%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_keyboard.c.obj
|
||||
[ 70%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_mem.c.obj
|
||||
[ 76%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Output/pjrcUSB/arm/usb_serial.c.obj
|
||||
[ 82%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/cli/cli.c.obj
|
||||
[ 88%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/led/led.c.obj
|
||||
[ 94%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/Debug/print/print.c.obj
|
||||
Linking C executable kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 94%] Built target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target SizeAfter
|
||||
[100%] Chip usage for mk20dx128vlf5
|
||||
SRAM: 32% 5384/16384 bytes
|
||||
Flash: 18% 23296/126976 bytes
|
||||
[100%] Built target SizeAfter
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### NOTES:
|
||||
|
||||
If you get the following error, you have not setup wincmake correctly:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
[ 5%] Generating KLL Layout
|
||||
Scanning dependencies of target kiibohd.elf
|
||||
[ 11%] Building C object CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o
|
||||
../main.c:28:19: fatal error: macro.h: No such file or directory
|
||||
#include <macro.h>
|
||||
^
|
||||
compilation terminated.
|
||||
CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/build.make:67: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o' failed
|
||||
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/main.c.o] Error 1
|
||||
CMakeFiles/Makefile2:98: recipe for target 'CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/all' failed
|
||||
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/kiibohd.elf.dir/all] Error 2
|
||||
Makefile:75: recipe for target 'all' failed
|
||||
make: *** [all] Error 2
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If you have already added the line to your `~/.bashrc` try restarting your
|
||||
cygwin shell.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Windows Loading Firmware
|
||||
------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
First place the keyboard into re-flash mode. This can be done either by
|
||||
pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy. Or by entering the Kiibohd
|
||||
Virtual Serial Interface and using the `reload` command.
|
||||
|
||||
The `load` script that is created during the build can load the firmware over
|
||||
USB.
|
||||
|
||||
To load the newly built firmware: `./load`
|
||||
|
||||
Be patient the couple of times, Windows is slow at installing drivers...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Mac OS X Building
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
|
||||
From this directory.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ mkdir build
|
||||
$ cd build
|
||||
$ cmake ..
|
||||
$ make
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Example output:
|
||||
|
||||
> TODO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Mac OS X Loading Firmware
|
||||
-------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
First place the keyboard into re-flash mode. This can be done either by
|
||||
pressing the re-flash button on the PCB/Teensy. Or by entering the Kiibohd
|
||||
Virtual Serial Port and using the `reload` command.
|
||||
|
||||
The `load` script that is created during the build can load the firmware over
|
||||
USB.
|
||||
|
||||
To load the newly built firmware: `./load`.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Virtual Serial Port - CLI
|
||||
-------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Rather than use a special program that can interpret Raw HID, this controller exposes a USB Serial CDC endpoint.
|
||||
This allows for you to use a generic serial terminal to debug/control the keyboard firmware (e.g. Tera Term, minicom, screen)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Linux
|
||||
|
||||
I generally use screen. You will need sudo/root priviledges if you haven't
|
||||
installed the `98-kiibohd.rules` file to `/etc/udev/rules.d`.
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ screen /dev/ttyACM0
|
||||
# (Might be ACM1, ACM2, etc.)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Windows
|
||||
|
||||
Make sure the Teensy Virtual Serial Port driver is installed. If possible use
|
||||
screen (as part of Cygwin). Check which COM port the virtual serial port has
|
||||
been assigned to: `Device Manager->Ports (COM & LPT)->Teensy USB Serial`. In
|
||||
brackets it will say which COM port (e.g. COM3)
|
||||
|
||||
putty works well when using DTR/DSR or RTS/CTS flow control.
|
||||
|
||||
| Setting | Value |
|
||||
| --------------- | ------------------------------------- |
|
||||
| Connection type | Serial |
|
||||
| Serial line | Your COM port, e.g. COM3 |
|
||||
| Speed | doesn't matter, it's auto-negotiated |
|
||||
|
||||
Under `Category->Connections->Serial`: `Flow control: DTR/DSR`.
|
||||
|
||||
If stuff is hard to read (you have a dumb colour scheme):
|
||||
`Category->Window->Colours->Use system color`. That seems to make text at
|
||||
least readable
|
||||
|
||||
> I use a custom colour scheme that makes each colour easy to see.
|
||||
> -HaaTa.
|
||||
|
||||
Unfortunately, screen for Cygwin seems to be broken for serial ports, but you
|
||||
can try it...
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ screen /dev/ttyS2
|
||||
# Might be a different file, ttyS0, ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, etc.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Gnu screen doesn't seem to echo all the characters (it works though).
|
||||
I believe it's a problem with stty, but I don't know how to fix it...
|
||||
|
||||
### Mac OS X
|
||||
|
||||
I recommend screen (can be installed via Macports).
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ screen /dev/tty.<usb something>
|
||||
```
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user