This is the source code for SIMtrace 2 firmwares. = Hardware == Micro-Controller The firmware is for Microchip (formerly Atmel) ATSAM3S4B micro-controllers (MCU). Product page: https://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/ATSAM3S4B Datasheet: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Atmel-6500-32-bit-Cortex-M3-Microcontroller-SAM3S4-SAM3S2-SAM3S1_Datasheet.pdf Note: The SAM3S is now not recommended for new designs. It can be replaced by the pin-compatible SAM4S. The MCU can be specified using the environment variable `CHIP` (set to `sam3s4` per default) for future MCU support. == Boards The SIMtrace 2 firmware supports multiple boards. A board defines a given circuit board. While compiling the firmware, set the target board using the `BOARD` environment variable (set to `qmod` per default). The supported boards correspond to sub-folders under `libboard`. Current boards supported are: * `simtrace`: The good old Osmocom SIMtrace PCB with SAM3 instead of SAM7, open hardware. * `qmod`: A sysmocom-proprietary quad mPCIe carrier board, publicly available * `owhw`: An undisclosed sysmocom-internal board, not publicly available * `octsimtest`: A sysmocom-proprietary production testing board, not publicly available = Firmware == Library The firmware uses the manufacturer provided Software Package (SoftPack) micro-controller library. The original library is available at https://www.microchip.com/design-centers/32-bit/softpacks/legacy-softpacks . Version 2.1 from 2001 is used: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/SAM3S_softpack_2.1_for_CodeSourcery_2010q1.zip The SIMtrace 2 project uses the `libboard_sam3s-ek`, `libchip_sam3s`, and `usb` sub-libraries, saved in `atmel_softpack_libraries` (with local modifications). Note: SoftPack is the legacy micro-controller library. This library is now replaced by the Advanced Software Framework (ASF): https://www.microchip.com/avr-support/advanced-software-framework-(asf) . The SAM3S ASF documentation is available at http://asf.atmel.com/docs/latest/sam3s/html/index.html . == Applications An application is a specific piece of software with given functionality. While compiling the firmware, set the target application using the `APP` environment variable (set to `dfu` per default). The supported applications correspond to sub-folder under `apps`. Current applications supported are: * `dfu`: The USB DFU bootloader to flash further main appliction firmwares. * `ccid`: To use SIMtrace 2 as USB CCID smartcard reader. * `cardem`: To provide remote SIM operation capabilities. * `trace`: To monitor the communication between a SIM card and a phone (corresponds to the functionality provide by the first SIMtrace) * `triple_play`: To support the three previous functionalities, using USB configurations. * `gpio_test`: internal test code == Memories Firmwares can be run from several memory locations: * flash: Run natively from start of flash memory * dfu: Run after a DFU bootloader from an offset after the first 16k of flash (the first 16k are reserved for the bootloader) * ram: Run from within the RAM of the chip, downloaded via JTAG/SWD == Building A given firmware build is made for a specific combination of an application `APP` running in a certain memory `MEM` on a given board `BOARD`. When building using `make`, set the target application using the `APP` environment variable and target board using the `BOARD` environment variable, e.g.: * make APP=cardem BOARD=qmod * make APP=dfu BOARD=qmod The Makefile will create output files in the format: `bin/$(BOARD)-$(APP)-$(MEM).{elf,bin}` The level of debug messages can be altered at compile time: ``` $ make TRACE_LEVEL=4 ``` Accepted values: 0 (NO_TRACE) to 5 (DEBUG) The qmod specific option `ALLOW_PEER_ERASE` controls if the UART debug command to assert the peer SAM3S ERASE line is present in the code. Per default this is set to 0 to prevent accidentally erasing all firmware, including the DFU bootloader, which would then need to be flashed using SAM-BA or JTAG/SWD. Setting `ALLOW_PEER_ERASE` to 1 enables back the debug command and should be used only for debugging or development purposes. = Flashing To flash a firmware image follow the instructions provided in the [wiki](https://projects.osmocom.org/projects/simtrace2/wiki/).