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+ <h2 class="center" id="title">HOW TO SET UP ATSAM3X8E MICROCONTROLLERS FOR BARE-METAL PROGRAMMING IN C</h2>
+ <h6 class="center">05 OCTOBER 2024</h5>
+ <br>
+ <div class="twocol justify"><p>This article is a step-by-step guide for programming bare-metal ATSAM3X8E chips
+found on Arduino Due boards. It also includes notes on the chip’s memory layout
+relevant for writing linker scripts. The steps described in this article were
+tested on an OpenBSD workstation.</p>
+
+<h2 id="toolchain">Toolchain</h2>
+
+<p>To interact directly with a bare-metal ATSAM3X8E chips, we must bypass the
+embedded bootloader. To do that, we need a hardware programmer capable of
+communicating with the chip over the Serial Wire Debug (SWD) protocol. Since
+the workstation we upload the program from presumably doesn’t speak SWD, the
+hardware programmer acts as a SWD-USB adapter. The <a href="https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/st-link-v2.html" class="external" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ST-LINK/V2</a> programmer fits this
+bill.</p>
+
+<p>The <a href="https://openocd.org/" class="external" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">OpenOCD</a> on-chip debugger software supports
+ATSAM3X8E chips. OpenOCD, on startup, runs a telnet server that we can connect to
+to issue commands to the ATSAM3X8E chip. OpenOCD translates plain-text commands
+into the binary sequences the chip understands, and sends them over the wire.</p>
+
+<p>Finally, we need the <a href="https://developer.arm.com/Tools%20and%20Software/GNU%20Toolchain" class="external" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ARM GNU Compiler
+Toolchain</a> to compile C programs for the chip. The ARM GNU compiler
+toolchain and OpenOCD, as a consequence of being free software, are available
+on every conceivable platform, including OpenBSD.</p>
+
+<h2 id="electrical-connections">Electrical connections</h2>
+
+<p>The following photos illustrate the electrical connections between the Arduino
+Due, PC, and the ST-LINK/V2 programmer required to transfer a compiled program
+from a PC to the MCU.</p>
+
+<table style="border: none; width: 100%;">
+ <tr style="border: none;">
+ <td style="border: none; width: 50%; vertical-align: top; background-color: transparent;">
+ <img src="schematic.png" alt="Pinout" style="width: 100%" />
+ <p style="text-align: center;">Wiring</p>
+ </td>
+ <td style="border: none; width: 50%; vertical-align: top; background-color: transparent;">
+ <img src="connections.jpeg" alt="Circuit" style="width: 100%" />
+ <p style="text-align: center;">Arduino Due</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<p>Arduino Due exposes the ATSAM3X8E’s SWD interface via its DEBUG port. The
+ST-LINK/v2 programmer connects to that to communicate with the chip.</p>
+
+<h2 id="uploading-the-program">Uploading the program</h2>
+
+<p>The source.tar.gz tarball at the end of this page contains a sample C program
+(the classic LED blink program) with OpenOCD configuration and linker scripts.
+First, use the following command to build it:</p>
+
+<div class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight"><code>$ arm-none-eabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -T script.ld \
+ -nostartfiles \
+ -nostdlib \
+ -o a.elf main.c
+</code></pre></div></div>
+
+<p>Then, open a telnet session with OpenOCD and issue the following sequence of
+commands to configure the chip and upload the compiled program to it:</p>
+
+<div class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge"><div class="highlight"><pre class="highlight"><code>$ openocd -f openocd-due.cfg
+$ telnet localhost 4444
+ &gt; halt
+ &gt; at91sam3 gpnvm show
+ &gt; at91sam3 gpnvm set 1
+ &gt; at91sam3 gpnvm show
+$ openocd -f openocd-due.cfg -c "program a.elf verify reset exit"
+</code></pre></div></div>
+
+<p>The first of the above commands starts OpenOCD. In the telnet session, the
+first command halts the chip in preparation for receiving commands. Next, we
+inspect the current GPNVM bit setting (more on this later). If the bit is unset
+(the gpnvm show command returns 0), we set it to 1 and verify the update.</p>
+
+<p>The final command, issued from outside the telnet session, uploads the program
+to the chip. Those are the bare minimum set of commands required to program the
+chip. The AT91SAM3 flash driver section of the OpenOCD manual lists all
+available commands for the ATSAM3X8E chip.</p>
+
+<h2 id="gpnvm-bits">GPNVM bits</h2>
+
+<p>By design, ARM chips boot into address 0x00000. ATSAM3X8E’s memory consists of
+a ROM and a dual-banked flash (flash0 and flash1), residing in different
+locations of the chip’s address space. The GPNVM bits control which of them
+maps to 0x00000. When GPNVM1 is cleared (the default), the chip boots from the ROM,
+which contains Atmel’s SAM-BA bootloader.</p>
+
+<p>Conversely, when the GPNVM1 bit is 1 (and the GPNVM2 bit is 0), flash0 at
+address 0x80000 maps to 0x00000. When both GPNVM bits are 0, flash1 maps to
+0x00000. Since we place our program in flash0 in the linker script, we set the
+GPNVM1 bit and leave the GPNVM2 bit unchanged to ensure the chip
+executes our program instead of the embedded bootloader at startup.</p>
+
+<h2 id="linker-script">Linker script</h2>
+
+<p>At a minimum, the linker script must place the vector table at the first
+address of the flash. This is mandatory for ARM chips unless we relocate the
+vector table using the VTOR register.</p>
+
+<p>The first entry of the vector table must be the stack pointer. The stack
+pointer must be initializes to the highest memory location available to
+accommodate the ATSAM3X8E’s descending stack.</p>
+
+<p>The second entry of the vector table must be the reset vector. In the reset
+vector, we can perform tasks such as zeroing out memory and initializing
+registers before passing control to the main program.</p>
+
+<p>Files: <a href="source.tar.gz">source.tar.gz</a></p>
+</div>
+ <p class="post-author right">by W. D. Sadeep Madurange</p>
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