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Device Firmware Upgrade through USB
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.. only:: esp32
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.. note::
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Device Firmware Upgrade through USB is not supported with ESP32 chips.
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Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) is a mechanism for upgrading the firmware of devices through Universal Serial Bus (USB).
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DFU is supported by ESP32-S2 chips. The necessary connections for the USB peripheral are shown in the following table.
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+------+-------------+
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| GPIO | USB |
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+======+=============+
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| 20 | D- (green) |
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+------+-------------+
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| 19 | D+ (white) |
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+------+-------------+
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| GND | GND (black) |
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+------+-------------+
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| +5V | +5V (red) |
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+------+-------------+
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.. note::
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The ESP32-S2 chip needs to be in bootloader mode for the detection as a DFU device and flashing. This can be
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achieved by pulling GPIO0 down (e.g. pressing the BOOT button), pulsing RESET down for a moment and releasing
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GPIO0.
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The software requirements of DFU are included in :ref:`get-started-get-prerequisites` of the Getting Started Guide.
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Section :ref:`api_guide_dfu_build` describes how to build firmware for DFU with ESP-IDF and
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Section :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash` deals with flashing the firmware.
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.. _api_guide_dfu_build:
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Building the DFU Image
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======================
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The DFU image can be created by running::
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idf.py dfu
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which creates ``dfu.bin`` in the build directory.
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.. note::
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Don't forget to set the target chip by ``idf.py set-target`` before running ``idf.py dfu``. Otherwise, you might
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create an image for a different chip or receive an error message something like ``unknown target 'dfu'``.
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.. _api_guide_dfu_flash:
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Flashing the Chip with the DFU Image
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====================================
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The DFU image is downloaded into the chip by running::
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idf.py dfu-flash
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which relies on `dfu-util <http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/>`_. Please see :ref:`get-started-get-prerequisites` for
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installing ``dfu-util``. ``dfu-util`` needs additional setup for :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_win` or setting up an
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:ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_udev`. Mac OS users should be able to use ``dfu-util`` without further setup.
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See :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_errors` and their solutions.
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.. _api_guide_dfu_flash_udev:
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udev rule (Linux only)
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----------------------
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udev is a device manager for the Linux kernel. It allows us to run ``dfu-util`` (and ``idf.py dfu-flash``) without
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``sudo`` for gaining access to the chip.
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Create file ``/etc/udev/rules.d/40-dfuse.rules`` with the following content::
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SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="303a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="00??", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0666"
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.. note::
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Please check the output of command ``groups``. The user has to be a member of the `GROUP` specified above. You may
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use some other existing group for this purpose (e.g. `uucp` on some systems instead of `plugdev`) or create a new
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group for this purpose.
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Restart your computer so the previous setting could take into affect or run ``sudo udevadm trigger`` to force
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manually udev to trigger your new rule.
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.. _api_guide_dfu_flash_win:
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USB drivers (Windows only)
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``dfu-util`` uses `libusb` to access the device. You have to register on Windows the device with the `WinUSB` driver.
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Please see the `libusb wiki <https://github.com/libusb/libusb/wiki/Windows#How_to_use_libusb_on_Windows>`_ for more
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details.
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.. _api_guide_dfu_flash_errors:
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Common errors
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- ``dfu-util: command not found`` might indicate that the tool hasn't been installed or is not available from the terminal.
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An easy way of checking the tool is running ``dfu-util --version``. Please see :ref:`get-started-get-prerequisites` for
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installing ``dfu-util``.
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- The reason for ``No DFU capable USB device available`` could be that the USB driver wasn't properly installed on
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Windows (see :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_win`), udev rule was not setup on Linux
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(see :ref:`api_guide_dfu_flash_udev`) or the device isn't in bootloader mode.
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