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.. _esp32:
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ESP32
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Overview
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ESP32 is a series of low cost, low power system on a chip microcontrollers
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with integrated Wi-Fi & dual-mode Bluetooth. The ESP32 series employs a
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Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor in both dual-core and single-core
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variations. ESP32 is created and developed by Espressif Systems, a
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Shanghai-based Chinese company, and is manufactured by TSMC using their 40nm
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process. [1]_
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The features include the following:
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- Dual core Xtensa microprocessor (LX6), running at 160 or 240MHz
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- 520KB of SRAM
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- 802.11b/g/n/e/i
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- Bluetooth v4.2 BR/EDR and BLE
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- Various peripherals:
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- 12-bit ADC with up to 18 channels
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- 2x 8-bit DACs
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- 10x touch sensors
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- Temperature sensor
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- 4x SPI
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- 2x I2S
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- 2x I2C
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- 3x UART
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- SD/SDIO/MMC host
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- Slave (SDIO/SPI)
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- Ethernet MAC
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- CAN bus 2.0
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- IR (RX/TX)
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- Motor PWM
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- LED PWM with up to 16 channels
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- Hall effect sensor
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- Cryptographic hardware acceleration (RNG, ECC, RSA, SHA-2, AES)
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- 5uA deep sleep current
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System requirements
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Prerequisites
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=============
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Two components are required in order to build this port: the `toolchain`_
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and the `SDK`_. Both are provided by the SoC manufacturer.
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The SDK contains headers and a hardware abstraction layer library
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(provided only as object files) that are required for the port to
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function.
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The toolchain is available for Linux, Windows, and Mac hosts and
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instructions to obtain and set them up are available in the ESP-IDF
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repository, using the toolchain and SDK links above.
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Set up build environment
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========================
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With both the toolchain and SDK installed, the Zephyr build system must be
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instructed to use this particular variant by setting the
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``ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT`` shell variable. One more other environment variables
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should also be set, pointing to where the toolchain has been installed:
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.. code-block:: console
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export ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT="espressif"
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export ESPRESSIF_TOOLCHAIN_PATH="/path/to/xtensa-esp32-elf/"
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Flashing
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========
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The usual ``flash`` target will work with the ``esp32`` board
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configuration. Here is an example for the :ref:`hello_world`
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application.
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
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:board: esp32
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:goals: flash
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Refer to :ref:`build_an_application` and :ref:`application_run` for
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more details.
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It's impossible to determine which serial port the ESP32 board is
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connected to, as it uses a generic RS232-USB converter. The default of
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``/dev/ttyUSB0`` is provided as that's often the assigned name on a Linux
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machine without any other such converters.
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The baud rate of 921600bps is recommended. If experiencing issues when
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flashing, try halving the value a few times (460800, 230400, 115200,
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etc). It might be necessary to change the flash frequency or the flash
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mode; please refer to the `esptool documentation`_ for guidance on these
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settings.
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All flashing options are now handled by the :ref:`west` tool, including flashing
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with custom options such as a different serial port. The ``west`` tool supports
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specific options for the ESP32 board, as listed here:
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--esp-idf-path ESP_IDF_PATH
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path to ESP-IDF
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--esp-device ESP_DEVICE
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serial port to flash, default /dev/ttyUSB0
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--esp-baud-rate ESP_BAUD_RATE
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serial baud rate, default 921600
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--esp-flash-size ESP_FLASH_SIZE
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flash size, default "detect"
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--esp-flash-freq ESP_FLASH_FREQ
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flash frequency, default "40m"
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--esp-flash-mode ESP_FLASH_MODE
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flash mode, default "dio"
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--esp-tool ESP_TOOL if given, complete path to espidf. default is to
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search for it in [ESP_IDF_PATH]/components/esptool_py/
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esptool/esptool.py
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--esp-flash-bootloader ESP_FLASH_BOOTLOADER
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Bootloader image to flash
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--esp-flash-partition_table ESP_FLASH_PARTITION_TABLE
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Partition table to flash
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For example, to flash to ``/dev/ttyUSB2``, use the following command after
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having build the application in the ``build`` directory:
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.. code-block:: console
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west flash -d build/ --skip-rebuild --esp-device /dev/ttyUSB2
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Using JTAG
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As with much custom hardware, the ESP-32 modules require patches to
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OpenOCD that are not upstream. Espressif maintains their own fork of
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the project here. By convention they put it in ``~/esp`` next to the
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installations of their toolchain and SDK:
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.. code-block:: console
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cd ~/esp
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git clone https://github.com/espressif/openocd-esp32
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cd openocd-esp32
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./bootstrap
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./configure
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make
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On the ESP-WROVER-KIT board, the JTAG pins are connected internally to
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a USB serial port on the same device as the console. These boards
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require no external hardware and are debuggable as-is. The JTAG
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signals, however, must be jumpered closed to connect the internal
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controller (the default is to leave them disconnected). The jumper
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headers are on the right side of the board as viewed from the power
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switch, next to similar headers for SPI and UART. See
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`ESP-WROVER-32 V3 Getting Started Guide`_ for details.
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On the ESP-WROOM-32 DevKitC board, the JTAG pins are not run to a
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standard connector (e.g. ARM 20-pin) and need to be manually connected
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to the external programmer (e.g. a Flyswatter2):
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+------------+-----------+
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| ESP32 pin | JTAG pin |
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+============+===========+
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| 3V3 | VTRef |
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+------------+-----------+
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| EN | nTRST |
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+------------+-----------+
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| IO14 | TMS |
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+------------+-----------+
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| IO12 | TDI |
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+------------+-----------+
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| GND | GND |
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+------------+-----------+
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| IO13 | TCK |
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+------------+-----------+
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| IO15 | TDO |
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+------------+-----------+
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Once the device is connected, you should be able to connect with (for
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a DevKitC board, replace with esp32-wrover.cfg for WROVER):
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.. code-block:: console
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cd ~/esp/openocd-esp32
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src/openocd -f interface/ftdi/flyswatter2.cfg -c 'set ESP32_ONLYCPU 1' -c 'set ESP32_RTOS none' -f board/esp-wroom-32.cfg -s tcl
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The ESP32_ONLYCPU setting is critical: without it OpenOCD will present
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only the "APP_CPU" via the gdbserver, and not the "PRO_CPU" on which
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Zephyr is running. It's currently unexplored as to whether the CPU
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can be switched at runtime or if breakpoints can be set for
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either/both.
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Now you can connect to openocd with gdb and point it to the OpenOCD
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gdbserver running (by default) on localhost port 3333. Note that you
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must use the gdb distributed with the ESP-32 SDK. Builds off of the
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FSF mainline get inexplicable protocol errors when connecting.
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.. code-block:: console
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~/esp/xtensa-esp32-elf/bin/xtensa-esp32-elf-gdb outdir/esp32/zephyr.elf
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(gdb) target remote localhost:3333
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Further documentation can be obtained from the SoC vendor in `JTAG debugging
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for ESP32`_.
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References
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.. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP32
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.. _`ESP32 Technical Reference Manual`: https://espressif.com/sites/default/files/documentation/esp32_technical_reference_manual_en.pdf
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.. _`JTAG debugging for ESP32`: http://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api-guides/jtag-debugging/index.html
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.. _`toolchain`: https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/index.html#get-started-setup-toochain
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.. _`SDK`: https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/index.html#get-started-get-esp-idf
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.. _`Hardware Referecne`: https://esp-idf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hw-reference/index.html
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.. _`esptool documentation`: https://github.com/espressif/esptool/blob/master/README.md
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.. _`esptool.py`: https://github.com/espressif/esptool
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.. _`ESP-WROVER-32 V3 Getting Started Guide`: https://dl.espressif.com/doc/esp-idf/latest/get-started/get-started-wrover-kit.html
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