Merge branch 'bugfix/doc_fix_dfu' into 'master'

docs: Fix and extend the DFU documentation page

See merge request espressif/esp-idf!8602
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Krzysztof Budzynski 2020-05-06 05:17:12 +08:00
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@ -13,15 +13,20 @@ DFU is supported by ESP32-S2 chips. The necessary connections for the USB periph
+------+-------------+
| GPIO | USB |
+======+=============+
| 19 | D- (green) |
| 20 | D- (green) |
+------+-------------+
| 20 | D+ (white) |
| 19 | D+ (white) |
+------+-------------+
| GND | GND (black) |
+------+-------------+
| | +5V (red) |
| +5V | +5V (red) |
+------+-------------+
.. note::
The ESP32-S2 chip needs to be in bootloader mode for the detection as a DFU device and flashing. This can be
achieved by pulling GPIO0 down (e.g. pressing the BOOT button), pulsing RESET down for a moment and releasing
GPIO0.
The software requirements of DFU are included in :ref:`get-started-get-prerequisites` of the Getting Started Guide.
Section :ref:`api_guide_dfu_build` describes how to build firmware for DFU with ESP-IDF and
@ -95,5 +100,5 @@ Common errors
An easy way of checking the tool is running ``dfu-util --version``. Please see :ref:`get-started-get-prerequisites` for
installing ``dfu-util``.
- The reason for ``No DFU capable USB device available`` could be that the USB driver wasn't properly installed on
Windows (see :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_win`) or udev rule was not setup on Linux
(see :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_udev`).
Windows (see :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_win`), udev rule was not setup on Linux
(see :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_udev`) or the device isn't in bootloader mode.