Update booster instructions for new firmware version
Signed-off-by: Egor Savkin <es@m-labs.hk>
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### Flashing
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#### Easier way
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```shell
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# download binary from https://files.m-labs.hk/s/DcJwdC33tyBK7at
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nix-shell -p dfu-util
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dfu-util -a 0 -s 0x08000000:leave --download booster0.5.0.bin
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```
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#### Build from source on Fedora 38
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Creating proper Nix shell for updated Rust is quite troublesome, so the faster way is actually to use any
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classic Linux distribution:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/quartiq/booster.git # download sources
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sudo dnf install clang dfu-util
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cd booster/
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curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh # install Rust, we need rustup
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rustup target add thumbv7em-none-eabihf
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cargo install cargo-binutils
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rustup component add llvm-tools-preview
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cargo build --release
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cargo objcopy --release -- -O binary booster.bin
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# enter dfu mode by either serial terminal or
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# press `DFU Bootloader` button while rebooting
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dfu-util -a 0 -s 0x08000000:leave --download booster.bin
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```
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#### For version before September 2023 on NixOS
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```shell
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git clone git@github.com:quartiq/booster.git
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cd booster
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git checkout f7d89f4d9d7760e8bc73ec13f17212512b60af15 # or earlier
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nix-shell -p rustup cargo rustc dfu-util
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rustup target add thumbv7em-none-eabihf
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cargo install cargo-binutils
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```
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3. `mosquitto -c mosquitto.conf -d`
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4. Run `cutecom`
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5. Connect to the Booster via `/dev/ttyACMX` port, baud 9600
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5. Connect to the Booster via `/dev/ttyACMX` port, baud 9600, switch from LF to CR on newer version
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6. Send `help` command to check if it works
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7. Enter commands (change details if necessary):
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```shell
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# apply changes and wait until it fully rebooted
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reset
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```
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Newer version:
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```shell
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write broker "192.168.1.123"
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write ip "192.168.1.75"
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# apply changes and wait until it fully rebooted
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reset
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```
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8. Check the Booster connects to your broker.
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9. Download AppImage from [MQTT Explorer](https://mqtt-explorer.com/)
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10. Run it with `appimage-run /path/to/MQTT-Explorer-XXX.AppImage`
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4. Configure oscilloscope for 1M Ohm impedance
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5. Attach attenuator to the Urukul's RF2
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6. `cd py/`
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7. You may also need to download or install python's `gmqtt` and `miniconf`
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7. You may also need to download or install python's `gmqtt` and `miniconf`:
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```shell
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python -m venv env
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source env/bin/activate.fish
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pip install git+https://github.com/quartiq/miniconf#subdirectory=py/miniconf-mqtt
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```
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8. Enable channels: `python -m booster --broker 192.168.1.123 --prefix dt/sinara/booster/xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx --channel N tune=0.1`
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9. Using [booster_template](../extra/booster_template.ods) fill in `y0`, `y1`, `m`, `c`, values using instructions below
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10. Update settings with the adjusted values
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