CMSIS-DAP USB-SWD/JTAG HID adapter firmware for ESP8266 boards
Copyright (C) 2017 Oleg Suchilov
based on CMSIS-DAP USB-SWD/JTAG adapter firmware for Pro Micro and Teensy 3.2 boards
credits to:
- https://github.com/devanlai/dap42 for HID descriptor config
- https://github.com/lcgamboa/USBIP-Virtual-USB-Device for simple USB/IP implementation details
- https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/tools/usb/usbip USB/IP stack authors
Copyright (C) 2016 Phillip Pearson pp@myelin.co.nz
based on the CMSIS-DAP Interface Firmware
Copyright (c) 2009-2013 ARM Limited
This is a port of the core of ARM's CMSIS-DAP firmware to the Arduino environment, which lets you turn a esp8266 into a wireless CMSIS-DAP USB adapter, which you can use with OpenOCD and mbed to program and debug ARM chips using the SWD protocol, and also with OpenOCD to program and debug various chips using JTAG.
example of flashing stm32f103 on arch linux
Using Arduino IDE:
- change SSID and WiFi password in .ino file
- compile and upload it to esp8266
connect target device to your esp8266 via swd (check the pinout in .ino file)
attach usb/ip device:
sudo modprobe usbip-core
sudo modprobe vhci-hcd
sudo usbip attach -r <esp8266_ip_address> -b 1-1
start openocd:
sudo openocd -f /usr/share/openocd/scripts/interface/cmsis-dap.cfg -f /usr/share/openocd/scripts/target/stm32f1x.cfg
connect to openocd telnet interface from another terminal:
telnet localhost 4444
execute openocd commands:
(may require to push the RST button on target for it to work)
reset halt
flash write_image erase /path/to/your/firmware.bin 0x08000000
to detach a virtual usb device run:
sudo usbip detach -p 0