From 6bfb9d17cfd8185e664bd4b6af1517d7b066549d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yoyoerx Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 12:16:03 -0500 Subject: Cygwin Based Users Guide v0.4 -corrections/dfu build --- keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md | 146 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 128 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'keyboard/planck') diff --git a/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md b/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md index 2fa4452f1..a7ac17a7f 100755 --- a/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md +++ b/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ If you are a user of the [cygwin environment](https://cygwin.com) in Windows and want the freedom to use the latest tools available, then this is the guide for you. If compiling your own copy of the latest and greatest Gnu C Compiler makes you super happy, then this is the guide for you. If the command line make you smile, then this is the guide for you. -This guide was written step by step as I went through the process on a `Windows 10` `x86_64` based system. This should be generally applicable to to any `Windows` environment with `cygwin`. +This guide was written step by step as I went through the process on a `Windows 10` `x86_64` and a `Windows 7` `amd k10` based system. This should be generally applicable to to any `Windows` environment with `cygwin`. #####Do not skip steps. Do not move past a step until the previous step finishes successfully. @@ -18,14 +18,16 @@ Download the `cygwin` setup ([x86_64](https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe)) and - devel/gcc-g++ - devel/flex - devel/git -- libs/libglib2.0_0 +- devel/bison +- devel/make - libs/libgcc1 - interpreters/m4 - web/wget +- archive/unzip The following sources will be required: - [gmp](https://gmplib.org/) (6.1.0) -- [mpfr](http://www.mpfr.org/) (3.1.3) +- [mpfr](http://www.mpfr.org/) (3.1.4) - [mpc](http://www.multiprecision.org/) (1.0.3) - [binutils](https://www.sourceware.org/binutils/) (2.26) - [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) (5.3.0) @@ -38,17 +40,18 @@ The `dfu-programmer` will be required to flash the new firmware The set of commands below will create a directory (`~/local/avr`) for the sources you compile to be installed on the machine and a directory (`~/src`) for these source files to be stored. The commands then download the sources of the needed packages and unpack them. Note: the expand commands are different depending on if the packages are offered as a `bz2` or `gz` archive ``` +$ mkdir ~/local $ mkdir ~/local/avr $ mkdir ~/src $ cd ~/src $ wget https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2 -$ wget http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-current/mpfr-3.1.3.tar.bz2 +$ wget http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-3.1.4/mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2 $ wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc/mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz $ wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.26.tar.gz $ wget http://mirror0.babylon.network/gcc/releases/gcc-5.3.0/gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz $ wget http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/avr-libc/avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2 $ tar -xjf gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2 -$ tar -xjf mpfr-3.1.3.tar.bz2 +$ tar -xjf mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2 $ tar -zxf mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz $ tar -zxf binutils-2.26.tar.gz $ tar -zxf gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz @@ -79,7 +82,7 @@ $ make install ###Build and Install `mpfr` ``` -$ cd ~/src/mpfr-3.1.3 +$ cd ~/src/mpfr-3.1.4 $ ./configure --with-gmp-build=../gmp-6.1.0 --enable-static --disable-shared $ make $ make check @@ -96,7 +99,8 @@ $ make install ``` ##OPTIONAL Part -You can build and install a brand new `gcc` or you can use the one supplied by `cygwin`. This will take about 4-5 hours to compile (It is a "native build", so it does the entire build **3 times**. This takes a long while). I would skip it. +You can build and install a brand new `gcc` or you can use the one supplied by `cygwin`. This will take about 4-5 hours to compile (It is a "native build", so it does the entire build **3 times**. This takes a long while). + ###Build and Install `gcc` on your Machine ``` $ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0 @@ -141,7 +145,7 @@ $ make $ make install ``` -For building the `avr-libc`, we have to specify the host build system. in my case it is `x86_64-unknown-cygwin`. You can look for build system type in the `gcc` configure notes for the proper `--build` specification to pass when you configure `avr-libc`. +For building the `avr-libc`, we have to specify the host build system. In my case it is `x86_64-unknown-cygwin`. You can look for build system type in the `gcc` configure notes for the proper `--build` specification to pass when you configure `avr-libc`. ###Build `avr-libc` for AVR ``` @@ -151,13 +155,34 @@ $ make $ make install ``` -##Install `dfu-programmer` -To install the `dfu-programmer`, we must get if from [their website](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) (no fancy command line tricks here, but [this](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip) might work). -Copy this file into your `cygwin` home directory. (For me, it is `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin`), extract the files, move `dfu-programmer.exe` to `~/local/avr/bin`. Most obnoxiously, the `libusb0_x86.dll` and `libusb0.sys` need to be moved from `dfu/dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2/x86/` to a directory in the `Windows` `PATH` and the `cygwin` `PATH`. I achieved this by moving the files with Windows Explorer (you know, click and drag...) to `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin` Then, in a `WINDOWS` command prompt running: +### Build and Install the `dfu-programmer` +We can either build our own, or use the precomplied binaries. The precompiled binaries don't play well with `cygwin` so it is better to build them ourselves. The procedure for the precompiled binaries is included at the end of this guide. + +The `dfu-programmer` requires `libusb`. So let's go ahead and build that first. + ``` -C:\> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/libusb/libusb.git +$ cd libusb +$ ./bootstrap.sh +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX +$ make +$ make install ``` -Adjust your path (for username) as needed. Also, `libusb0_x86.dll` needs to be renamed to `libusb0.dll`. Why must this be so hard? You can tell that you were successful this way: + +Next, we can build the `dfu-programmer`. This should be quick. +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer.git +$ cd dfu-programmer +$ ./bootstrap.sh +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX +$ make +$ make install +``` + +Verify the installation with: + ``` $ which dfu-programmer /home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer @@ -169,14 +194,22 @@ Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands 'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices ``` If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware! -- Try making sure your `PATH` variables are set correctly for both `Windows` and `cygwin`. -- Do not extract it with `cygwin`'s `unzip` as it does not set the executable permissions correctly. If you did it anyway, do `chmod 755 dfu-programmer.exe` -####Install the USB drivers -These drivers are included in the `dfu-programmer` 0.7.2 (but you can get newer ones [here](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/libusb-win32/libusb-win32-releases/1.2.6.0/libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0.zip)) and allow the `dfu-programmer` to program the firmware. From an **administrator-privileged** `Windows` terminal, run the following command (adjust the path as necessary) and accept the prompt that pops up: +###Install the USB drivers +The official Atmel drivers are included in the windows binary version of [`dfu-programmer` 0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip) and allow the `dfu-programmer` to program the firmware. + ``` -C:\> pnputil -i -a C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2\atmel_usb_dfu.inf +$ cd ~/src +$ wget http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip +$ unzip dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip -d dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2 + ``` + +Then, from an **administrator-privileged** `Windows` terminal, run the following command (adjust the path for username as necessary) and accept the prompt that pops up: +``` +C:\> pnputil -i -a C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src\dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2\dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2\atmel_usb_dfu.inf +``` + This should be the result: ``` Microsoft PnP Utility @@ -190,6 +223,8 @@ Published name : oem104.inf Total attempted: 1 Number successfully imported: 1 ``` +Alternativly, the `Windows` driver can be installed when prompted by `Windows` when the keyboard is attached. Do not let `Windows` search for a driver; specify the path to search for a driver and point it to the `atmel_usb_dfu.inf` file. + ##Building and Flashing the Planck firmware! @@ -235,3 +270,78 @@ $ make dfu . . profit!!! + + + + + +##extra bits... + + + +###Installing Precompiled `dfu-programmer` Binaries (Not recommended) +To install the `dfu-programmer` from the binaries, we must get if from [the `dfu-programmer` website](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) ([0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip)). +Copy this file into your `cygwin` home\src directory. (For me, it is `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src`), extract the files, move `dfu-programmer.exe` to `~/local/avr/bin`. Most obnoxiously, the `libusb0_x86.dll` and `libusb0.sys` need to be moved from `./dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2/x86/` to a directory in the `Windows` `PATH` and the `cygwin` `PATH`. I achieved this by moving the files with Windows Explorer (you know, click and drag...) to `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin` Then, in a `WINDOWS` command prompt running: +``` +C:\> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin +``` +Adjust your path (for username) as needed. +Then, rename `libusb0_x86.dll` to `libusb0.dll`. +You can tell that you were successful by trying to execute 'dfu-programmer' from the 'cygwin' prompt: +``` +$ which dfu-programmer +/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer + +$ dfu-programmer +dfu-programmer 0.7.2 +https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer +Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands + 'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices +``` +If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware! +- Try making sure your `PATH` variables are set correctly for both `Windows` and `cygwin`. +- Make sure the `dll` is named correctly. +- Do not extract it with `cygwin`'s `unzip` as it does not set the executable permission. If you did it anyway, do `chmod +x dfu-programmer.exe`. + + +##Debugging Tools + +These tools are for debugging your firmware, etc. before flashing. Theoretically, it can save your flash memory from wearing out. However, these tool do not work 100% for the Planck firmware. + +### `gdb` for AVR +`gdb` has a simulator for AVR but it does not support all instructions (like WDT), so it immediately crashes when running the Planck firmware (because `lufa.c` disables the WDT in the first few lines of execution). But it can still be useful in debugging example code and test cases, if you know how to use it. + +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git +$ cd binutils-gdb +$ ./bootstrap +$ mkdir obj-avr +$ cd obj-avr +$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --disable-nls --enable-static +$ make +$ make install +``` + + +### `simulavr` +`simulavr` is an AVR simulator. It runs the complied AVR elf's. `simulavr` does not support the `atmega32u4` device... it does `atmega32` but that is not good enough for the firmware (no PORTE and other things), so you cannot run the Planck firmware. I use it to simulate ideas I have for features in separate test projects. + +This one is a major pain in the butt because it has a lot of dependencies and it is almost always buggy. I will do my best to explain it but... it was hard to figure out. A few things need to be changed in the 'Makefile' to make it work in `cygwin`. + + +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/Traumflug/simulavr.git +$ cd simulavr +$ ./bootstrap +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --enable-static --disable-tcl --disable-doxygen-doc +``` + Edit `src/Makefile.am` now so that `-no-undefined` is included (I did this by removing the SYS_MINGW conditional surrounding `libsim_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined` and `libsimulavr_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined \ libsimulavr_la_LIBADD += $(TCL_LIB)`. Also, `$(EXEEXT)` is added after `kbdgentables` in two places. + +``` +$ make +$ make install +``` + + -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b From 79e0d7cbc3fe18c947ece861843110c648759ad1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yoyoerx Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 15:53:37 -0500 Subject: Cygwin Based Users Guide v0.5 -further corrections --- keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md | 700 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 353 insertions(+), 347 deletions(-) (limited to 'keyboard/planck') diff --git a/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md b/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md index a7ac17a7f..a59eaf670 100755 --- a/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md +++ b/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md @@ -1,347 +1,353 @@ -#Planck Advanced (but not too advanced) `cygwin` Users Guide -If you are a user of the [cygwin environment](https://cygwin.com) in Windows and want the freedom to use the latest tools available, then this is the guide for you. If compiling your own copy of the latest and greatest Gnu C Compiler makes you super happy, then this is the guide for you. If the command line make you smile, then this is the guide for you. - - -This guide was written step by step as I went through the process on a `Windows 10` `x86_64` and a `Windows 7` `amd k10` based system. This should be generally applicable to to any `Windows` environment with `cygwin`. - - -#####Do not skip steps. Do not move past a step until the previous step finishes successfully. - - - -Based on [avr-libc installation guide](http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/install_tools.html) - - -##Get the Required Packages -Download the `cygwin` setup ([x86_64](https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe)) and install the default system plus the following if they are not already selected: -- devel/gcc-core -- devel/gcc-g++ -- devel/flex -- devel/git -- devel/bison -- devel/make -- libs/libgcc1 -- interpreters/m4 -- web/wget -- archive/unzip - -The following sources will be required: -- [gmp](https://gmplib.org/) (6.1.0) -- [mpfr](http://www.mpfr.org/) (3.1.4) -- [mpc](http://www.multiprecision.org/) (1.0.3) -- [binutils](https://www.sourceware.org/binutils/) (2.26) -- [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) (5.3.0) -- [avr-libc](http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/) (2.0.0) - -The `dfu-programmer` will be required to flash the new firmware -- [dfu-programmer](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) (0.7.2) - - -The set of commands below will create a directory (`~/local/avr`) for the sources you compile to be installed on the machine and a directory (`~/src`) for these source files to be stored. The commands then download the sources of the needed packages and unpack them. Note: the expand commands are different depending on if the packages are offered as a `bz2` or `gz` archive - -``` -$ mkdir ~/local -$ mkdir ~/local/avr -$ mkdir ~/src -$ cd ~/src -$ wget https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2 -$ wget http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-3.1.4/mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2 -$ wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc/mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz -$ wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.26.tar.gz -$ wget http://mirror0.babylon.network/gcc/releases/gcc-5.3.0/gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz -$ wget http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/avr-libc/avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2 -$ tar -xjf gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2 -$ tar -xjf mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2 -$ tar -zxf mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz -$ tar -zxf binutils-2.26.tar.gz -$ tar -zxf gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz -$ tar -xjf avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2 -``` - -##Setup the Build Environment -These commands will set up the install directory and the `PATH` variable, which will allow you to access your installed packages. Note: if you close the `cygwin` terminal window, you will need to rerun these commands, they are not permanent. -``` -$ PREFIX=$HOME/local/avr -$ export PREFIX -$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/include:/bin:/lib:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS -$ PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin -$ export PATH -``` - -##The `gcc` Required Math Library Packages -The following packages are required to be complied and installed in order to compile `gcc`. They are not available through the `cygwin` package system, so we have to make them ourselves. They must be complied in this order because each one depends on the previous. - -###Build and Install `gmp` -``` -$ cd ~/src/gmp-6.1.0 -$ ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared -$ make -$ make check -$ make install -``` - -###Build and Install `mpfr` -``` -$ cd ~/src/mpfr-3.1.4 -$ ./configure --with-gmp-build=../gmp-6.1.0 --enable-static --disable-shared -$ make -$ make check -$ make install -``` - -###Build and Install `mpc` -``` -$ cd ~/src/mpc-1.0.3 -$ ./configure --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared -$ make -$ make check -$ make install -``` - -##OPTIONAL Part -You can build and install a brand new `gcc` or you can use the one supplied by `cygwin`. This will take about 4-5 hours to compile (It is a "native build", so it does the entire build **3 times**. This takes a long while). - -###Build and Install `gcc` on your Machine -``` -$ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0 -$ mkdir obj-local -$ cd obj-local -$ ../configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared -$ make -$ make install -``` - -###Build and Install `binutils` on your Machine -``` -$ cd ~/src/binutils-2.26 -$ mkdir obj-local -$ cd obj-local -$ ../configure -$ make -$ make install -``` -##End OPTIONAL Part - -##Buliding `binutils`, `gcc`, and `avr-libc` for the AVR system -Now we can make the critical stuff for compiling our firmware: `binutils`, `gcc`, and `avr-libc` for the AVR architecture. These allow us to build and manipulate the firmware for the keyboard. - -###Build `binutils` for AVR -``` -$ cd ~/src/binutils-2.26 -$ mkdir obj-avr -$ cd obj-avr -$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --disable-nls -$ make -$ make install -``` - -###Build `gcc` for AVR -``` -$ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0 -$ mkdir obj-avr -$ cd obj-avr -$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared --disable-nls --disable-libssp --with-dwarf2 -$ make -$ make install -``` - -For building the `avr-libc`, we have to specify the host build system. In my case it is `x86_64-unknown-cygwin`. You can look for build system type in the `gcc` configure notes for the proper `--build` specification to pass when you configure `avr-libc`. - -###Build `avr-libc` for AVR -``` -$ cd ~/src/avr-libc-2.0.0 -$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --host=avr -$ make -$ make install -``` - -### Build and Install the `dfu-programmer` -We can either build our own, or use the precomplied binaries. The precompiled binaries don't play well with `cygwin` so it is better to build them ourselves. The procedure for the precompiled binaries is included at the end of this guide. - -The `dfu-programmer` requires `libusb`. So let's go ahead and build that first. - -``` -$ cd ~/src -$ git clone https://github.com/libusb/libusb.git -$ cd libusb -$ ./bootstrap.sh -$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX -$ make -$ make install -``` - -Next, we can build the `dfu-programmer`. This should be quick. -``` -$ cd ~/src -$ git clone https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer.git -$ cd dfu-programmer -$ ./bootstrap.sh -$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX -$ make -$ make install -``` - -Verify the installation with: - -``` -$ which dfu-programmer -/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer - -$ dfu-programmer -dfu-programmer 0.7.2 -https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer -Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands - 'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices -``` -If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware! - -###Install the USB drivers -The official Atmel drivers are included in the windows binary version of [`dfu-programmer` 0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip) and allow the `dfu-programmer` to program the firmware. - -``` -$ cd ~/src -$ wget http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip -$ unzip dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip -d dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2 - -``` - -Then, from an **administrator-privileged** `Windows` terminal, run the following command (adjust the path for username as necessary) and accept the prompt that pops up: -``` -C:\> pnputil -i -a C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src\dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2\dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2\atmel_usb_dfu.inf -``` - -This should be the result: -``` -Microsoft PnP Utility - -Processing inf : atmel_usb_dfu.inf -Successfully installed the driver on a device on the system. -Driver package added successfully. -Published name : oem104.inf - - -Total attempted: 1 -Number successfully imported: 1 -``` -Alternativly, the `Windows` driver can be installed when prompted by `Windows` when the keyboard is attached. Do not let `Windows` search for a driver; specify the path to search for a driver and point it to the `atmel_usb_dfu.inf` file. - - -##Building and Flashing the Planck firmware! - -If you did everything else right. This part should be a snap! Grab the latest sources from `github`, make the Plank firmware, then flash it. - -###Build Planck and Load the Firmware -``` -$ cd ~/src -$ git clone https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware.git -$ cd qmk_firmware/keyboard/planck -$ make -``` -Make sure there are no errors. You should end up with this or something similar: - -``` -Creating load file for Flash: planck.hex -avr-objcopy -O ihex -R .eeprom -R .fuse -R .lock -R .signature planck.elf planck.hex - -Creating load file for EEPROM: planck.eep -avr-objcopy -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \ ---change-section-lma .eeprom=0 --no-change-warnings -O ihex planck.elf planck.eep || exit 0 - -Creating Extended Listing: planck.lss -avr-objdump -h -S -z planck.elf > planck.lss - -Creating Symbol Table: planck.sym -avr-nm -n planck.elf > planck.sym - -Size after: - text data bss dec hex filename - 18602 82 155 18839 4997 planck.elf - --------- end -------- -``` - -If you do not get the above, you **did not** build the firmware, and you will have nothing to flash. If you have the fresh clone from github, it was probably something gone wrong in this install process, go check and see what didn't work and threw errors or what steps you might have missed. - -But if everything went OK, you are ready to flash! Press the reset button on the bottom of the Planck, wait two seconds, then: -``` -$ make dfu -``` -. -. -. -profit!!! - - - - - -##extra bits... - - - -###Installing Precompiled `dfu-programmer` Binaries (Not recommended) -To install the `dfu-programmer` from the binaries, we must get if from [the `dfu-programmer` website](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) ([0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip)). -Copy this file into your `cygwin` home\src directory. (For me, it is `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src`), extract the files, move `dfu-programmer.exe` to `~/local/avr/bin`. Most obnoxiously, the `libusb0_x86.dll` and `libusb0.sys` need to be moved from `./dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2/x86/` to a directory in the `Windows` `PATH` and the `cygwin` `PATH`. I achieved this by moving the files with Windows Explorer (you know, click and drag...) to `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin` Then, in a `WINDOWS` command prompt running: -``` -C:\> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin -``` -Adjust your path (for username) as needed. -Then, rename `libusb0_x86.dll` to `libusb0.dll`. -You can tell that you were successful by trying to execute 'dfu-programmer' from the 'cygwin' prompt: -``` -$ which dfu-programmer -/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer - -$ dfu-programmer -dfu-programmer 0.7.2 -https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer -Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands - 'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices -``` -If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware! -- Try making sure your `PATH` variables are set correctly for both `Windows` and `cygwin`. -- Make sure the `dll` is named correctly. -- Do not extract it with `cygwin`'s `unzip` as it does not set the executable permission. If you did it anyway, do `chmod +x dfu-programmer.exe`. - - -##Debugging Tools - -These tools are for debugging your firmware, etc. before flashing. Theoretically, it can save your flash memory from wearing out. However, these tool do not work 100% for the Planck firmware. - -### `gdb` for AVR -`gdb` has a simulator for AVR but it does not support all instructions (like WDT), so it immediately crashes when running the Planck firmware (because `lufa.c` disables the WDT in the first few lines of execution). But it can still be useful in debugging example code and test cases, if you know how to use it. - -``` -$ cd ~/src -$ git clone git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git -$ cd binutils-gdb -$ ./bootstrap -$ mkdir obj-avr -$ cd obj-avr -$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --disable-nls --enable-static -$ make -$ make install -``` - - -### `simulavr` -`simulavr` is an AVR simulator. It runs the complied AVR elf's. `simulavr` does not support the `atmega32u4` device... it does `atmega32` but that is not good enough for the firmware (no PORTE and other things), so you cannot run the Planck firmware. I use it to simulate ideas I have for features in separate test projects. - -This one is a major pain in the butt because it has a lot of dependencies and it is almost always buggy. I will do my best to explain it but... it was hard to figure out. A few things need to be changed in the 'Makefile' to make it work in `cygwin`. - - -``` -$ cd ~/src -$ git clone https://github.com/Traumflug/simulavr.git -$ cd simulavr -$ ./bootstrap -$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --enable-static --disable-tcl --disable-doxygen-doc -``` - Edit `src/Makefile.am` now so that `-no-undefined` is included (I did this by removing the SYS_MINGW conditional surrounding `libsim_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined` and `libsimulavr_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined \ libsimulavr_la_LIBADD += $(TCL_LIB)`. Also, `$(EXEEXT)` is added after `kbdgentables` in two places. - -``` -$ make -$ make install -``` - - +#Planck Advanced (but not too advanced) `cygwin` Users Guide +If you are a user of the [cygwin environment](https://cygwin.com) in Windows and want the freedom to use the latest tools available, then this is the guide for you. If compiling your own copy of the latest and greatest Gnu C Compiler makes you super happy, then this is the guide for you. If the command line make you smile, then this is the guide for you. + + +This guide was written step by step as I went through the process on a `Windows 10` `x86_64` and a `Windows 7` `amd k10` based system. This should be generally applicable to to any `Windows` environment with `cygwin`. + + +#####Do not skip steps. Do not move past a step until the previous step finishes successfully. + + + +Based on [avr-libc installation guide](http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/install_tools.html) + + +##Get the Required Packages +Download the `cygwin` setup ([x86_64](https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe)) and install the default system plus the following if they are not already selected: +- devel/gcc-core +- devel/gcc-g++ +- devel/flex +- devel/git +- devel/bison +- devel/make +- libs/libgcc1 +- interpreters/m4 +- web/wget +- archive/unzip + +The following sources will be required: +- [gmp](https://gmplib.org/) (6.1.0) +- [mpfr](http://www.mpfr.org/) (3.1.4) +- [mpc](http://www.multiprecision.org/) (1.0.3) +- [binutils](https://www.sourceware.org/binutils/) (2.26) +- [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) (5.3.0) +- [avr-libc](http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/) (2.0.0) + +The `dfu-programmer` will be required to flash the new firmware +- [dfu-programmer](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) (0.7.2) + + +The set of commands below will create a directory (`~/local/avr`) for the sources you compile to be installed on the machine and a directory (`~/src`) for these source files to be stored. The commands then download the sources of the needed packages and unpack them. Note: the expand commands are different depending on if the packages are offered as a `bz2` or `gz` archive + +``` +$ mkdir ~/local +$ mkdir ~/local/avr +$ mkdir ~/src +$ cd ~/src +$ wget https://gmplib.org/download/gmp/gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2 +$ wget http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr-3.1.4/mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2 +$ wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc/mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz +$ wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.26.tar.gz +$ wget http://mirror0.babylon.network/gcc/releases/gcc-5.3.0/gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz +$ wget http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/avr-libc/avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2 +$ tar -xjf gmp-6.1.0.tar.bz2 +$ tar -xjf mpfr-3.1.4.tar.bz2 +$ tar -zxf mpc-1.0.3.tar.gz +$ tar -zxf binutils-2.26.tar.gz +$ tar -zxf gcc-5.3.0.tar.gz +$ tar -xjf avr-libc-2.0.0.tar.bz2 +``` + +##Setup the Build Environment +These commands will set up the install directory and the `PATH` variable, which will allow you to access your installed packages. Note: if you close the `cygwin` terminal window, you will need to rerun these commands, they are not permanent. +``` +$ PREFIX=$HOME/local/avr +$ export PREFIX +$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/include:/bin:/lib:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS +$ PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin +$ export PATH +``` + +##The `gcc` Required Math Library Packages +The following packages are required to be complied and installed in order to compile `gcc`. They are not sufficiently available through the `cygwin` package system, so we have to make them ourselves. They must be complied in this order because each one depends on the previous. + +###Build and Install `gmp` +``` +$ cd ~/src/gmp-6.1.0 +$ ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared +$ make +$ make check +$ make install +``` + +###Build and Install `mpfr` +``` +$ cd ~/src/mpfr-3.1.4 +$ ./configure --with-gmp-build=../gmp-6.1.0 --enable-static --disable-shared +$ make +$ make check +$ make install +``` + +###Build and Install `mpc` +``` +$ cd ~/src/mpc-1.0.3 +$ ./configure --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared +$ make +$ make check +$ make install +``` + +##OPTIONAL Part +You can build and install a brand new `gcc` or you can use the one supplied by `cygwin`. This will take about 4-5 hours to compile (It is a "native build", so it does the entire build **3 times**. This takes a long while). + +###Build and Install `gcc` on your Machine +``` +$ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0 +$ mkdir obj-local +$ cd obj-local +$ ../configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared +$ make +$ make install +``` +##End OPTIONAL Part + +###Build and Install `binutils` on your Machine +``` +$ cd ~/src/binutils-2.26 +$ mkdir obj-local +$ cd obj-local +$ ../configure +$ make +$ make install +``` + +##Buliding `binutils`, `gcc`, and `avr-libc` for the AVR system +Now we can make the critical stuff for compiling our firmware: `binutils`, `gcc`, and `avr-libc` for the AVR architecture. These allow us to build and manipulate the firmware for the keyboard. + +###Build `binutils` for AVR +``` +$ cd ~/src/binutils-2.26 +$ mkdir obj-avr +$ cd obj-avr +$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --disable-nls +$ make +$ make install +``` + +###Build `gcc` for AVR +``` +$ cd ~/src/gcc-5.3.0 +$ mkdir obj-avr +$ cd obj-avr +$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --enable-languages=c,c++ --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --enable-static --disable-shared --disable-nls --disable-libssp --with-dwarf2 +$ make +$ make install +``` + +###Build `avr-libc` for AVR +For building the `avr-libc`, we have to specify the host build system. In my case it is `x86_64-unknown-cygwin`. You can look for build system type in the `gcc` configure notes for the proper `--build` specification to pass when you configure `avr-libc`. +``` +$ cd ~/src/avr-libc-2.0.0 +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --host=avr +$ make +$ make install +``` + +### Build and Install the `dfu-programmer` +We can either build our own, or use the precomplied binaries. The precompiled binaries don't play well with `cygwin` so it is better to build them ourselves. The procedure for the precompiled binaries is included at the end of this guide. + +The `dfu-programmer` requires `libusb`. So let's go ahead and build that first. +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/libusb/libusb.git +$ cd libusb +$ ./bootstrap.sh +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX +$ make +$ make install +``` + +Next, we can build the `dfu-programmer`. This is quick. +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer.git +$ cd dfu-programmer +$ ./bootstrap.sh +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX +$ make +$ make install +``` + +Verify the installation with: +``` +$ which dfu-programmer +/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer + +$ dfu-programmer +dfu-programmer 0.7.2 +https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer +Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands + 'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices +``` +If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware! + +###Install the USB drivers +The drivers are included in the windows binary version of [`dfu-programmer` 0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip). + +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ wget http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip +$ unzip dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip -d dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2 +``` + +or + +The official drivers are found in [Atmel's `FLIP` installer](http://www.atmel.com/images/Flip%20Installer%20-%203.4.7.112.exe). Download and then install `FLIP`. Upon installation, the drivers will be found in `C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.7\usb`. + +Then, from an **administrator-privileged** `Windows` terminal, run the following command (adjust the path for username, etc. as necessary) and accept the prompt that pops up: +``` +C:\> pnputil -i -a C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src\dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2\dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2\atmel_usb_dfu.inf +or +C:\> pnputil -i -a "C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.7\usb\atmel_usb_dfu.inf" +``` + +This should be the result: +``` +Microsoft PnP Utility + +Processing inf : atmel_usb_dfu.inf +Successfully installed the driver on a device on the system. +Driver package added successfully. +Published name : oem104.inf + + +Total attempted: 1 +Number successfully imported: 1 +``` + +Alternatively, the `Windows` driver can be installed when prompted by `Windows` when the keyboard is attached. Do not let `Windows` search for a driver; specify the path to search for a driver and point it to the `atmel_usb_dfu.inf` file. + + +##Building and Flashing the Planck firmware! + +If you did everything else right. This part should be a snap! Grab the latest sources from `github`, make the Plank firmware, then flash it. + +###Build Planck and Load the Firmware +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware.git +$ cd qmk_firmware/keyboard/planck +$ make +``` +Make sure there are no errors. You should end up with this or something similar: + +``` +Creating load file for Flash: planck.hex +avr-objcopy -O ihex -R .eeprom -R .fuse -R .lock -R .signature planck.elf planck.hex + +Creating load file for EEPROM: planck.eep +avr-objcopy -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \ +--change-section-lma .eeprom=0 --no-change-warnings -O ihex planck.elf planck.eep || exit 0 + +Creating Extended Listing: planck.lss +avr-objdump -h -S -z planck.elf > planck.lss + +Creating Symbol Table: planck.sym +avr-nm -n planck.elf > planck.sym + +Size after: + text data bss dec hex filename + 18602 82 155 18839 4997 planck.elf + +-------- end -------- +``` + +If you do not get the above, you **did not** build the firmware, and you will have nothing to flash. If you have the fresh clone from github, it was probably something gone wrong in this install process, go check and see what didn't work and threw errors or what steps you might have missed. + +But if everything went OK, you are ready to flash! Press the reset button on the bottom of the Planck, wait two seconds, then: +``` +$ make dfu +``` +. +. +. +profit!!! + + + + + +##extra bits... + +###Installing Precompiled `dfu-programmer` Binaries (Not recommended) +To install the `dfu-programmer` from the binaries, we must get if from [the `dfu-programmer` website](https://dfu-programmer.github.io/) ([0.7.2](http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer/0.7.2/dfu-programmer-win-0.7.2.zip)). +Copy this file into your `cygwin` home\src directory. (For me, it is `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\src`), extract the files, move `dfu-programmer.exe` to `~/local/avr/bin`. Most obnoxiously, the `libusb0_x86.dll` and `libusb0.sys` need to be moved from `./dfu-prog-usb-1.2.2/x86/` to a directory in the `Windows` `PATH` and the `cygwin` `PATH`. This is because the `dfu-programmer` binary is `mingw` based, not `cygwin` based, so the `dlls` do not cooperate. I achieved acceptable pathing by moving the files with Windows Explorer (you know, click and drag...) to `C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin` Then, in a `WINDOWS` command prompt running: +``` +C:\> set PATH=%PATH%;C:\cygwin64\home\Kevin\local\avr\bin +``` +Adjust your path (for username) as needed. +Then, rename `libusb0_x86.dll` to `libusb0.dll`. +You can tell that you were successful by trying to execute 'dfu-programmer' from the 'cygwin' prompt: +``` +$ which dfu-programmer +/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer + +$ dfu-programmer +dfu-programmer 0.7.2 +https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer +Type 'dfu-programmer --help' for a list of commands + 'dfu-programmer --targets' to list supported target devices +``` +If you are not getting the above result, you will not be able to flash the firmware! +- Try making sure your `PATH` variables are set correctly for both `Windows` and `cygwin`. +- Make sure the `dll` is named correctly. +- Do not extract it with `cygwin`'s `unzip` as it does not set the executable permission. If you did it anyway, do `chmod +x dfu-programmer.exe`. +- Still have problems? Try building it instead. + + +##Debugging Tools + +These tools are for debugging your firmware, etc. before flashing. Theoretically, it can save your memory from wearing out. However, these tool do not work 100% for the Planck firmware. + +### `gdb` for AVR +`gdb` has a simulator for AVR but it does not support all instructions (like WDT), so it immediately crashes when running the Planck firmware (because `lufa.c` disables the WDT in the first few lines of execution). But it can still be useful in debugging example code and test cases, if you know how to use it. + +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git +$ cd binutils-gdb +$ ./bootstrap +$ mkdir obj-avr +$ cd obj-avr +$ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --disable-nls --enable-static +$ make +$ make install +``` + + +### `simulavr` +`simulavr` is an AVR simulator. It runs the complied AVR elfs. `simulavr` does not support the `atmega32u4` device... it does `atmega32` but that is not good enough for the firmware (no PORTE and other things), so you cannot run the Planck firmware. I use it to simulate ideas I have for features in separate test projects. + +This one is a major pain in the butt because it has a lot of dependencies and it is buggy. I will do my best to explain it but... it was hard to figure out. A few things need to be changed in the 'Makefile' to make it work in `cygwin`. + + +``` +$ cd ~/src +$ git clone https://github.com/Traumflug/simulavr.git +$ cd simulavr +$ ./bootstrap +$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX --enable-static --disable-tcl --disable-doxygen-doc +``` + Edit `src/Makefile.am` now so that `-no-undefined` is included (I did this by removing the SYS_MINGW conditional surrounding `libsim_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined` and `libsimulavr_la_LDFLAGS += -no-undefined \ libsimulavr_la_LIBADD += $(TCL_LIB)`. Also, `$(EXEEXT)` is added after `kbdgentables` in two places. + +``` +$ make +$ make install +``` + + +TODO: +git repos for all sources +command line magic for cygwin setup +better options for dfu drivers -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b From 67624d0b61b88c5e409311ead463d504e3eb1195 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mitch Lloyd Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 09:53:20 -0700 Subject: First keyboard layout --- keyboard/planck/common_keymaps/keymap_mitch.c | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+) create mode 100644 keyboard/planck/common_keymaps/keymap_mitch.c (limited to 'keyboard/planck') diff --git a/keyboard/planck/common_keymaps/keymap_mitch.c b/keyboard/planck/common_keymaps/keymap_mitch.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f7df7bbba --- /dev/null +++ b/keyboard/planck/common_keymaps/keymap_mitch.c @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#include "keymap_common.h" + +const uint8_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = { +[0] = KEYMAP( + TAB, Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, P, BSPC, + LCTL, A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, SCLN, QUOT, + LSFT, Z, X, C, V, B, N, M, COMM, DOT, SLSH, FN3, + ESC, DEL, LALT, LGUI, FN2, SPC, FN1, LEFT, DOWN, UP, RGHT), +[1] = KEYMAP( + GRV, GRV, FN22, FN19, FN10, TRNS, TRNS, 7, 8, 9, 0, BSPC, + TRNS, LBRC, RBRC, FN23, FN24, TRNS, TRNS, 4, 5, 6, TRNS, BSLS, + TRNS, MINS, FN20, EQL, FN21, TRNS, TRNS, 1, 2, 3, TRNS, ENT, + TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, SPC, FN1, TRNS, PGDN, PGUP, TRNS), +[2] = KEYMAP( + FN26, FN10, FN11, FN12, FN13, FN14, FN15, FN17, FN18, FN19, FN10, DEL, + TRNS, TRNS, MUTE, VOLD, VOLU, TRNS, BSPC, FN14, FN15, FN16, TRNS, FN25, + TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, FN11, FN12, FN13, TRNS, ENT, + TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, TRNS, FN2, ENT, TRNS, TRNS, PGDN, PGUP, TRNS), +}; + +const uint16_t PROGMEM fn_actions[] = { + [1] = ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(1), // Switch layer raise + [2] = ACTION_LAYER_MOMENTARY(2), // Switch layer lower + + [3] = ACTION_MODS_TAP_KEY(MOD_RSFT, KC_ENT), // Right shift serves as Enter on tap + + // Numeric shift modifiers + [10] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_0), + [11] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_1), + [12] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_2), + [13] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_3), + [14] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_4), + [15] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_5), + [16] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_6), + [17] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_7), + [18] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_8), + [19] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_9), + + // Other shift modifiers + [20] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_MINS), // _ + [21] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_EQL), // + + [22] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_GRV), // ~ + [23] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_LBRC), // { + [24] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_RBRC), // } + [25] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LSFT, KC_BSLS), // | + + // Switch windows in app + [26] = ACTION_MODS_KEY(MOD_LGUI, KC_GRV), +}; -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b From b8d4af8d4ad5fba13faf76149e349a1ee04284b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yoyoerx Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 13:19:29 -0400 Subject: Cygwin Based Users Guide v0.6 -fixes to dfu-programmer build --- keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md | 14 ++++++++------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'keyboard/planck') diff --git a/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md b/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md index 0b08a6aa1..ac13e745d 100755 --- a/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md +++ b/keyboard/planck/CYGWIN_GUIDE.md @@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ Download the `cygwin` setup ([x86_64](https://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe)) and - devel/make - devel/texinfo - devel/gettext-devel +- devel/automake +- devel/autoconfig +- devel/libtool - text/gettext - libs/libgcc1 - interpreters/m4 @@ -60,7 +63,7 @@ These commands will set up the install directory and the `PATH` variable, which $ PREFIX=$HOME/local/avr $ export PREFIX $ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/lib:/usr/local/include:/bin:/lib:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS -$ PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin +$ PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin:$PREFIX/lib $ export PATH ``` @@ -155,13 +158,13 @@ $ make install We can either build our own, or use the precomplied binaries. The precompiled binaries don't play well with `cygwin` so it is better to build them ourselves. The procedure for the precompiled binaries is included at the end of this guide. ### Build and Install the `libusb` -The `dfu-programmer` requires `libusb` so that it can interact with the USB system. +The `dfu-programmer` requires `libusb` so that it can interact with the USB system. These repos must be bootstrapped in order to create an appropriate `./configure` and `Makefile` for your system. ``` $ cd ~/src $ git clone https://github.com/libusb/libusb.git $ cd libusb $ ./bootstrap.sh -$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX +$ ./configure $ make $ make install ``` @@ -172,7 +175,7 @@ $ cd ~/src $ git clone https://github.com/dfu-programmer/dfu-programmer.git $ cd dfu-programmer $ ./bootstrap.sh -$ ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX +$ ./configure $ make $ make install ``` @@ -180,7 +183,7 @@ $ make install Verify the installation with: ``` $ which dfu-programmer -/home/Kevin/local/avr/bin/dfu-programmer +/usr/local/bin/dfu-programmer $ dfu-programmer dfu-programmer 0.7.2 @@ -315,7 +318,6 @@ These tools are for debugging your firmware, etc. before flashing. Theoretically $ cd ~/src $ git clone git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git $ cd binutils-gdb -$ ./bootstrap $ mkdir obj-avr $ cd obj-avr $ ../configure --prefix=$PREFIX --target=avr --build=x86_64-unknown-cygwin --with-gmp=/usr/local --with-mpfr=/usr/local --with-mpc=/usr/local --disable-nls --enable-static -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b