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.. _west-flash-debug:
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Flashing and Debugging
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######################
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West provides three commands for running and interacting with Zephyr
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programs running on a board: ``flash``, ``debug``, and
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``debugserver``.
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These use information stored in the CMake cache [#cmakecache]_ to
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flash or attach a debugger to a board supported by Zephyr. The CMake
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build system commands with the same names directly delegate to West.
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.. _west-flashing:
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Flashing: ``west flash``
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.. tip:: Run ``west flash -h`` for additional help.
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Basics
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======
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From a Zephyr build directory, re-build the binary and flash it to
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your board::
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west flash
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Without options, the behavior is the same as ``ninja flash`` (or
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``make flash``, etc.).
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To specify the build directory, use ``--build-dir`` (or ``-d``)::
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west flash --build-dir path/to/build/directory
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Choosing a Runner
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=================
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If your board's Zephyr integration supports flashing with multiple
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programs, you can specify which one to use using the ``--runner`` (or
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``-r``) option. For example, if West flashes your board with
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``nrfjprog`` by default, but it also supports JLink, you can override
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the default with::
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west flash --runner jlink
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See :ref:`west-runner` below for more information on the ``runner``
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library used by West. The list of runners which support flashing can
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be obtained with ``west flash -H``; if run from a build directory or
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with ``--build-dir``, this will print additional information on
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available runners for your board.
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Configuration Overrides
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=======================
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The CMake cache contains default values West uses while flashing, such
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as where the board directory is on the file system, the path to the
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kernel binaries to flash in several formats, and more. You can
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override any of this configuration at runtime with additional options.
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For example, to override the HEX file containing the Zephyr image to
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flash (assuming your runner expects a HEX file), but keep other
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flash configuration at default values::
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west flash --kernel-hex path/to/some/other.hex
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The ``west flash -h`` output includes a complete list of overrides
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supported by all runners.
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Runner-Specific Overrides
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=========================
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Each runner may support additional options related to flashing. For
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example, some runners support an ``--erase`` flag, which mass-erases
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the flash storage on your board before flashing the Zephyr image.
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To view all of the available options for the runners your board
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supports, as well as their usage information, use ``--context`` (or
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``-H``)::
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west flash --context
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.. important::
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Note the capital H in the short option name. This re-runs the build
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in order to ensure the information displayed is up to date!
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When running West outside of a build directory, ``west flash -H`` just
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prints a list of runners. You can use ``west flash -H -r
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<runner-name>`` to print usage information for options supported by
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that runner.
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For example, to print usage information about the ``jlink`` runner::
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west flash -H -r jlink
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.. _west-debugging:
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Debugging: ``west debug``, ``west debugserver``
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***********************************************
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.. tip::
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Run ``west debug -h`` or ``west debugserver -h`` for additional help.
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Basics
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======
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From a Zephyr build directory, to attach a debugger to your board and
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open up a debug console (e.g. a GDB session)::
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west debug
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To attach a debugger to your board and open up a local network port
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you can connect a debugger to (e.g. an IDE debugger)::
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west debugserver
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Without options, the behavior is the same as ``ninja debug`` and
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``ninja debugserver`` (or ``make debug``, etc.).
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To specify the build directory, use ``--build-dir`` (or ``-d``)::
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west debug --build-dir path/to/build/directory
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west debugserver --build-dir path/to/build/directory
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Choosing a Runner
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=================
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If your board's Zephyr integration supports debugging with multiple
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programs, you can specify which one to use using the ``--runner`` (or
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``-r``) option. For example, if West debugs your board with
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``pyocd-gdbserver`` by default, but it also supports JLink, you can
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override the default with::
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west debug --runner jlink
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west debugserver --runner jlink
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See :ref:`west-runner` below for more information on the ``runner``
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library used by West. The list of runners which support debugging can
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be obtained with ``west debug -H``; if run from a build directory or
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with ``--build-dir``, this will print additional information on
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available runners for your board.
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Configuration Overrides
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=======================
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The CMake cache contains default values West uses for debugging, such
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as where the board directory is on the file system, the path to the
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kernel binaries containing symbol tables, and more. You can override
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any of this configuration at runtime with additional options.
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For example, to override the ELF file containing the Zephyr binary and
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symbol tables (assuming your runner expects an ELF file), but keep
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other debug configuration at default values::
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west debug --kernel-elf path/to/some/other.elf
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west debugserver --kernel-elf path/to/some/other.elf
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The ``west debug -h`` output includes a complete list of overrides
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supported by all runners.
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Runner-Specific Overrides
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=========================
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Each runner may support additional options related to debugging. For
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example, some runners support flags which allow you to set the network
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ports used by debug servers.
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To view all of the available options for the runners your board
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supports, as well as their usage information, use ``--context`` (or
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``-H``)::
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west debug --context
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(The command ``west debugserver --context`` will print the same output.)
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.. important::
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Note the capital H in the short option name. This re-runs the build
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in order to ensure the information displayed is up to date!
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When running West outside of a build directory, ``west debug -H`` just
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prints a list of runners. You can use ``west debug -H -r
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<runner-name>`` to print usage information for options supported by
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that runner.
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For example, to print usage information about the ``jlink`` runner::
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west debug -H -r jlink
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.. _west-runner:
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Library Backend: ``west.runners``
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*********************************
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In keeping with West's :ref:`west-design-constraints`, the flash and
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debug commands are wrappers around a separate library that is part of
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West, and can be used by other code.
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This library is the ``west.runners`` subpackage of West itself. The
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central abstraction within this library is ``ZephyrBinaryRunner``, an
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abstract class which represents *runner* objects, which can flash
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and/or debug Zephyr programs. The set of available runners is
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determined by the imported subclasses of ``ZephyrBinaryRunner``.
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``ZephyrBinaryRunner`` is available in the ``west.runners.core``
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module; individual runner implementations are in other submodules,
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such as ``west.runners.nrfjprog``, ``west.runners.openocd``, etc.
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Developers can add support for new ways to flash and debug Zephyr
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programs by implementing additional runners. To get this support into
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upstream Zephyr, the runner should be added into a new or existing
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``west.runners`` module, and imported from
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:file:`west/runner/__init__.py`.
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.. important::
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Submit any changes to West to its own separate Git repository
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(https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/west), not to the copy of
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West currently present in the Zephyr tree. This copy is a temporary
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measure; when West learns how to manage multiple repositories, the
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copy will be removed.
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API documentation for the core module follows.
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.. automodule:: west.runners.core
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:members:
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Doing it By Hand
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****************
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If you prefer not to use West to flash or debug your board, simply
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inspect the build directory for the binaries output by the build
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system. These will be named something like ``zephyr/zephyr.elf``,
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``zephyr/zephyr.hex``, etc., depending on your board's build system
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integration. These binaries may be flashed to a board using
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alternative tools of your choice, or used for debugging as needed,
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e.g. as a source of symbol tables.
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By default, these West commands rebuild binaries before flashing and
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debugging. This can of course also be accomplished using the usual
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targets provided by Zephyr's build system (in fact, that's how West
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does it).
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#cmakecache]
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The CMake cache is a file containing saved variables and values
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which is created by CMake when it is first run to generate a build
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system. See the `cmake(1)`_ manual for more details.
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.. _cmake(1):
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https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake.1.html
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