This is a collection of Firmware/Example Applications for the Bouffalo Range of Chips utilizing the Bouffalo MCU SDK
For Bouffallo based boards:
git clone https://github.com/openbouffalo/OBLFR.git
git clone https://github.com/bouffalolab/bl_mcu_sdk.git
git clone git@gitee.com:bouffalolab/toolchain_gcc_t-head_linux.git
PATH=$PATH:<directory to toolchain_gcc_t-head_linux>/bin/
cd OBLFR/apps/helloworld
make
Then use BLDevCube to Flash the build/build_out/helloworld_m0.elf to your device
if your bl_mcu_sdk is located in a different path, then the following will work:
BL_SDK_BASE=<path> make
- apps/
- Applications
- apps/examples/
- Example Applications showing how to use included components
- components/
- Useful Libraries ported to the Boufallo Range of Chips
- cmake/
- Support Files for CMake/Make and Kconfig
- bsp/
- Board Support Packages for different boards using the Bouffalo Range of Chips
- tools/
- Various Tools
- HelloWorld
- LowLoad
- lowload firmware is used to assist Linux to boot on the BL808 Device. Please consult the OpenBouffalo Buildroot repo for more information
You can use "make flash" to flash the firmware from the commandline instead of using the BLDevCube. By Default, the apps are configured to flash to the M0 core, but you can specify the core to flash to by modifying the flash_prog_cfg.ini file in the root of the project.
- For M0 set address = 0x000000
- For D0 set address = 0x100000
- For LP set address = 0x200000
If you are flashing from BLDevCube, set the CPU to Group0 and use the following addresses for the different cores:
- For M0 set address = 0x58000000
- For D0 set address = 0x58100000
- For LP set address = 0x58200000
(you may need to modify the cmake/flash.cmake file to specify the correct serial port for your device, or during the initial build, set the COMX enviroment variable to your serial port)
The Bouffalo SDK provides numerous configuration options, enabled via the proj.conf in a standard bl_mcu_sdk project. This repository has enabled menuconfig, to give a graphical interface to enable/disable features in the SDK. You can enter the configuration dialog by running in each applications directory:
make config
Default Configuration Options for a application are saved in sdkconfig.default
, and when a project is built, a sdkconfig
is created (and may be edited by hand, or updated with make config
).
build/config/sdkconfig.h
header file is also created when compiling, and any configuration options that affect cmake are placed into proj.conf
If a Application has a specific configuration options, a Kconfig
file can be placed in the root of the application directory and it will be picked up automatically
If you wish to help out, updating the cmake/Kconfig with additional/new options or help text is greatly appreciated
This SDK still respects the following commands to specify different CPU's/cores etc:
make BOARD=board_name
For the BL808, you can specify the following cores:
BOARD=ox64 CHIP_ID=m0 make
A list of boards can be found in cmake/bflbsdk.cmake under the set(BOARD_LIST
section
Please ensure you run make distclean
if you change chips/boards or CPU's
If your bl_mcu_sdk located in different path, then the following will work:
BL_SDK_BASE=<path> make
We currently have the following boards supported:
- Pine64 OX64 (bl808)
- Sispeed M1SDock (bl808)
- Sispeed M0SDock (bl616)
- Sispeed M0Sense (bl702)
Other Boards are welcome, please submit a PR with your board support package!