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Currently, the OpenWSN Zigduino fork (available at https://github.com/SvenAkk/openwsn-fw ) contains adjusted Sconstruct and Sconscript files that allow working with this toolchain for AVRDUDE based programming of a Zigduino (an Arduino board) using a JTAGICE3 on a configured Windows Machine. These files are also included to on this page but the most recent versions are always on the fork.

Using this guide allows a Windows 8.1 or Linux  (tested with Ubuntu 14.04) machine, using a JTAGICE3 programmer, to flash the Zigduino platform with the OpenWSN Zigduino port firmware. No guarantees are made for other software or hardware although this will likely be similar.

 

AVR

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Toolchain for Windows 

There are no official easy-to-use recent avr-gcc versions available. The easiest way to work with AVR for Windows is using Atmel Studio, which forces using a big software solution, or using the outdated WinAVR tools, which is incompatible with more recent JTAG devices such as the JTAGICE3.  In addition, most online resources are (partly) outdated, though still useful (See also: http://m8051.blogspot.be/2015/01/avrdude-on-windows-long-time-after.html ). This guide describes how to easily get a more recent version of AVRDUDE working with Windows. Alternatively, you can always compile the most recent version of AVRDUDE yourself (from http://www.nongnu.org/avrdude/ ) but this is a fairly painful process on an unconfigured Windows computer (see also).

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The AVR toolchain itself should now be working on your computer. Test it out by opening the command line terminal and doing and seeing the following:

 

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> avrdude -v
avrdude: Version 6.1-svn-20131205, compiled on Dec 5 2013 at 17:34:22
Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Joerg Wunsch
System wide configuration file is "C:\avr-gcc\bin\avrdude.conf"

JTAGICE3 with Windows

Unfortunately, AVRDUDE relies on the JTAGICE3 programmer to be connected to a Linux USB port such as LibUSB (source). In addition, depending on the firmware of the JTAGICE3 the USB descriptors might be totally different (source and source).

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You should now be able to use avrdude to flash your firmware using a JTAGICE3.

AVR Toolchain on Linux

Using the AVR-toolchain is much simpler on Linux.

Simply install the avr toolchain using: 

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sudo apt-get install avr-libc binutils-avr gcc-avr avrdude avarice gdb-avr

This installs can possibly install an outdated version of avrdude.

To get a more recent one (that can work with the JTAGICE3) do the following:

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Note also that this does not install the most recent versions of this software. Therefore, it is sufficient to program but, for example, lacks debugging support with the JTAGICE3.
See the "Debugging" section for more info on how to make this work. 

Tying it together – integrating it all and flashing the Zigduino firmware

As a reference on how you can use this toolchain for your own port, we describe how to do it for the Zigduino platform.

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Using a terminal, navigate to the openwsn-fw directory and do and see the following to flash the openwsn project over a JTAG interface:

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Sven@S-WORK-LAPTOP C:\Users\Sven\Desktop\OpenWSN_Sven\openwsn-fw
> scons board=zigduino toolchain=avr jtag=com8x oos_openwsn
scons: Reading SConscript files ..
 ___                 _ _ _  ___  _ _
| . | ___  ___ ._ _ | | | |/ __>| \ |
| | || . \/ ._>| ' || | | |\__ \|   |
`___'|  _/\___.|_|_||__/_/ <___/|_\_|
     |_|                  openwsn.org

scons: done reading SConscript files.
scons: Building targets ...
Dynifying build\zigduino_avr\openapps\openapps_dyn.c
avr-size build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.exe
   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
  94658    4918    4511  104087   19697 build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.exe
avrdude -c jtag3isp -p m128rfa1 -B 1 -U flash:w:build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex

avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions

Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.25s

avrdude: Device signature = 0x1ea701
avrdude: NOTE: "flash" memory has been specified, an erase cycle will be performed
         To disable this feature, specify the -D option.
avrdude: erasing chip
avrdude: reading input file "build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex"
avrdude: input file build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex auto detected as Intel Hex
avrdude: writing flash (99576 bytes):

Writing | ################################################## | 100% 11.00s

avrdude: 99576 bytes of flash written
avrdude: verifying flash memory against build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex:
avrdude: load data flash data from input file build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex:
avrdude: input file build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex auto detected as Intel Hex
avrdude: input file build\zigduino_avr\projects\common\03oos_openwsn_prog.ihex contains 99576 bytes
avrdude: reading on-chip flash data:

Reading | ################################################## | 100% 9.25s

avrdude: verifying ...
avrdude: 99576 bytes of flash verified

avrdude: safemode: Fuses OK (E:F5, H:D7, L:F7)

avrdude done.  Thank you.

scons: done building targets.

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If you see this, your Zigduino has been correctly successfully flashed with the OpenWSN firmware.

Note that the adjusted Sconscript can also flash using  an ISP interface. To use JTAG, simply do the above with a a 'jtag=' command. To use ISP, simply replace that command with 'isp='.

 The The variable included does not actually matter; the port itself is automatically detected and will simply flash the board it is connected to. 

Adjusting fuses

If you need to adjust the fuses, simply go to the following code in Sconscript:

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firstline414
linenumberstrue
collapsetrue
#============================ upload over JTAG ================================
def jtagUploadFunc(location):
if env['toolchain']=='armgcc':
if env['board'] in ['iot-lab_M3','iot-lab_A8-M3']:
return Builder(
action = os.path.join('bsp','boards',env['board'],'tools','flash.sh') + " $SOURCE",
suffix = '.phonyupload',
src_suffix = '.ihex',
)
# LOW: Transceiver osc as CLK (16Mhz when prescaler 0x0), maximum start-up delay
# HIGH: JTAG/OCD off, SPI on, WatchDog override off (can be enabled at runtime), Bootsize 512b,
# start bootsector at 0xfe00 (word address!), save EEPROM on reflash, start at addr 0000
# EXT: BrownOut at 1.9V
# Last fuse fd -> f5 due to immutable bits, otherwise avrdude gives a verification error
elif env['toolchain']=='avr':
return Builder(
action = 'avrdude -c jtag3ispjtag3 -p m128rfa1 -B 1 -U flash:w:$SOURCE',
#+ 	' -U lfuse:w:0xf7:m -U hfuse:w:0xd7:m -U efuse:w:0xf5:m', #if you need to do non-debug fuses
suffix = '.phonyupload',
src_suffix =#+	' -U lfuse:w:0xf7:m -U hfuse:w:0x17:m -U efuse:w:0xf5:m', #if you need to do debug fuses
suffix = '.phonyupload',
src_suffix = '.ihex',

and uncomment the following line:

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firstline432
linenumberstrue
collapsetrue
#+ ' -U lfuse:w:0xf7:m -U hfuse:w:0xd7:m -U efuse:w:0xf5:m', #if you need to do non-debug fuses

Remember that you only need to set the fuses once per change. Once changed, you can recomment the line again.

Note that if you flash over ISP, you need to adjust the same lines but in the "==== upload over ISP ====" section.

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For other ports with the same toolchain and programmer

If you have another board and want to use the same toolchain and programmer, you only need the Sconstruct and Sconscript files with some small additions.

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For the Sconscript file look for all mentions of 'zigduino' and follow that example to add the relevant code for your (type of) board.

Debugging with the JTAGICE3 on Linux

This section explains how to debug an atmel board with a JTAGICE3 on Linux.

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Therefore, only Linux is described. Thanks goes out to http://www.mikrocontroller.net/topic/301030#postform.

Also note that, if you want to debug a Zigduino, you'll need to adjust the fuses accordingly.

 

If you want to debug with the JTAGICE3, you aren't finished yet. 

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In both cases, you need to have started avarice as above.

GDB in the command line interface

Simple, point GDB to the project file you want to debug, for example, oos_openwsn, and then attach it to avarice. Then you can start debugging away.

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sven@ubuntu:~/Desktop/OpenWSN_Sven/openwsn-fw$ gdb /home/sven/Desktop/OpenWSN_Sven/openwsn-fw/build/zigduino_avr/projects/common/03oos_openwsn_prog
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1
Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
and "show warranty" for details.
This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu".
Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
For help, type "help".
Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
Reading symbols from /home/sven/Desktop/OpenWSN_Sven/openwsn-fw/build/zigduino_avr/projects/common/03oos_openwsn_prog...done.
(gdb) target remote localhost:4242
Remote debugging using localhost:4242
0x0041ff00 in ?? ()
(gdb) list
30	extern uint8_t radio_trx_end_isr();
31	extern uint8_t radiotimer_compare_isr();
32	extern uint8_t radiotimer_overflow_isr();
33	
34	//=========================== main ============================================
35	uint8_t mcusr_backup;
36	
37	extern int mote_main(void);
38	
39	int main(void) {

 

Debugging through Eclipse

Debugging through a graphical front-end can be easier. This has been tried out with Eclipse. This section has been copied mostly from http://avr-eclipse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Debugging with some relevant adjustments.

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