flash_usb: Use hexid "2e8a:0003" for rp2040 already in bootloader mode
Use a USB hex id to indicate that the device is already in bootloader mode. This makes the rp2040 flashing code similar to the other boards. Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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## Changes
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20220616: It was previously possible to flash an rp2040 in bootloader
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mode by running `make flash FLASH_DEVICE=first`. The equivalent
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command is now `make flash FLASH_DEVICE=2e8a:0003`.
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20220612: The rp2040 micro-controller now has a workaround for the
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"rp2040-e5" USB errata. This should make initial USB connections more
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reliable. However, it may result in a change in behavior for the
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@ -315,17 +315,19 @@ def flash_stm32f4(options, binfile):
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RP2040_HELP = """
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Failed to flash to %s: %s
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If the device is already in bootloader mode, use 'first' as FLASH_DEVICE.
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This will use rp2040_flash to flash the first available rp2040.
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If the device is already in bootloader mode it can be flashed with the
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following command:
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make flash FLASH_DEVICE=2e8a:0003
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Alternatively, one can flash rp2040 boards like the Pico by manually
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entering bootloader mode(hold bootsel button during powerup), mount the
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device as a usb drive, and copy klipper.uf2 to the device.
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"""
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def flash_rp2040(options, binfile):
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try:
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if options.device.lower() == "first":
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if options.device.lower() == "2e8a:0003":
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call_picoboot(None, None, binfile, options.sudo)
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else:
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flash_picoboot(options.device, binfile, options.sudo)
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