Update from nRF5 SDK to nRF Connect SDK

Hello,

For a month I have been trying to find a solution to update my devices which are at my customers (these devices have a bootloader, softdevice and app coming from the nrf5 SDK) to the mcuboot and app coming from the NCS SDK.

To do this, I relied on this link: https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/79571/dfu-update-from-nrf5-sdk-to-nrf-connect-sdk

Here are my steps:

  1. I modified the secure_bootloader_uart_mbr_pca10056_debug of the nrf5 SDK so that it accepts replacing the sofdevice and the app (nrf5 SDK) with my new app (NCS SDK):
    - comments "return NRF_ERROR_INTERNAL" in the sd_activate() function of the nrf_bootloader_fw_activation.c file
    - comments "result = false;" of the if(SD_MAGIC_NUMBER_GET(sd_start_addr) of the softdevice_info_ok(...) function of the nrf_dfu_validation.c file
  2. I created a file containing this bootloader patched with the softdevice and my app (nrf5 SDK):
    nrfutil settings generate --family NRF52840 --application BT840-FW-0.1.0.12.hex --application-version-string "1.0.12" --bootloader-version 3 --bl-settings-version 2 --softdevice BT840- SD-0.7.2.0.hex --key-file priv.pem bootloader_setting.hex
    mergehex --merge bootloader_setting.hex BT840-BL-0.3.hex --output boot_with_settings.hex
    mergehex --merge boot_with_settings.hex BT840-SD-0.7.2.0.hex --output boot_with_settingsAndSofdevice.hex
    mergehex --merge boot_with_settingsAndSofdevice.hex BT840-FW-0.1.0.12.hex --output firmware-BT840-HW3-SD7_2_0-BOOT3-FW1_0_12.hex
  3. I uploaded this file to my nrf52840
  4. To generate the update packages for the bootloader (MCUboot) and my app from the NCS SDK, I did this:
    nrfutile pkg generate --hw-version 3 --app-boot-validation VALIDATE_GENERATED_CRC --bootloader-version 4 --sd-req 0x0,0xCA,0x0100,0x0101 --bootloader Application/TA_Smart/mcuboot/zephyr/zephyr.hex - -key-file Application/child_image/key/mcuboot_private.pem BT840_update_with_boot.zip
    nrfuutil pkg generate --hw-version 3 --app-boot-validation VALIDATE_GENERATED_CRC --sd-req 0x0,0xCA,0x0100,0x0101 --softdevice Application/TA_Smart/zephyr/app_update.bin --key-file Application/child_image/ key/mcuboot_private.pem BT840_update_with_app.zip
  5. I send the DFU update of the softdevice
  6. Once it is finished, I send the bootloader DFU update

Here are the logs of these 2 updates:

 Test_update_to_new_sdk.log

Here is the memory map of my devices working with the nrf5 SDK:

mbr: 0x0 -> 0x1000
softdevice: 0x1000 -> 0x27000
app: 0x27000 -> 0xD0000 --------> the application uses BLE and Thread
storage: 0xD0000 -> 0xD1000
unused page: 0xD1000 + 0xE0000
ot_flash_data: 0xE0000 -> 0xE4000
bootloader: 0xE4000 -> 0xF0000
unused_page2: 0xF0000 -> 0xFE000
mbr_params_page: 0xFE000 -> 0xFF000
bootloader_settings_page: 0xFF000 -> 0x100000

Here is the content of my pm_static.yml from my project using the NCS SDK: 

mbr:
  address: 0x0
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0x1000
app:
  address: 0x1200
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0xD0E00
mcuboot:
  address: 0xE4000
  placement:
    after:
    - mcuboot_secondary
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0x1A000
mcuboot_pad:
  address: 0x1000
  placement:
    align:
      start: 0x1000
    before:
    - mcuboot_primary_app
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0x200
mcuboot_primary:
  address: 0x1000
  orig_span: &id001
  - app
  - mcuboot_pad
  region: flash_primary
  sharers: 0x1
  size: 0xD1000
  span: *id001
mcuboot_primary_app:
  address: 0x1200
  orig_span: &id002
  - app
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0xD0E00
  span: *id002
mcuboot_secondary:
  address: 0xD2000
  placement:
    after:
    - mcuboot_primary
    align:
      start: 0x1000
  region: flash_primary
  share_size:
  - mcuboot_primary
  size: 0x10000
settings_storage:
  address: 0xE2000
  placement:
    before:
    - mcuboot
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0x2000
mbr_params_page:
  address: 0xFE000
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0x1000
bootloader_settings_page:
  address: 0xFF000
  region: flash_primary
  size: 0x1000  
sram_primary:
  address: 0x20000000
  region: sram_primary
  size: 0x40000

Additional information:

  • After updating the softdevice (step 5), my file was written between address 0x1000 and address 0xC11DF (thus overwriting the old softdevice and app). On the other hand, in the logs, I see "<debug> nrf_dfu_validation: Hash verification. start address: 0x27000, size: 0x9A1D4": is it normal that it says "0x27000" and not "0x1000"?
  • If after this update, I send the bootloader (step 6), it also writes the file at address 0x1000 and not at address 0xE4000: do you know why?
  • If I update the bootloader before the softdevice, I see in the logs that it starts writing from address 0x99000 (in the logs and physically): why is it at this address?
  • It's obvious but of course, my project using the NCS SDK works when I use it with the immutable bootloader + MCUboot + app

Once I updated my device to MCUboot and the app from the NCS SDK, I no longer see anything in the RTT logs and I can't see which instruction the nrf52840 is stuck on.
Do you have any idea where the problem could be coming from?

Thank you

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  • Apparently, if the reboot is done during the copy phase, it no longer continues the update.

    What phase is this, is it after the zephyr app + mcuboot bootloader has been uploaded and when the images are being copied from bank 0 to their destinations?

    With this solution, is it still possible to update the bootloader once the memory has been overwritten by the MCUboot+app?

    The original bootloader will be replaced by the MCUBoot bootloader if the update was completed, and this bootloader is not upgradable.

  • After the file was written to nrf52840 at address 0x27000, I had a reboot during the phase of copying the fisrt part of the file to the app partition (0x1000).
    In fact, if there was a restart during the copy, afther the restart it goes into the postvalidate_sd_bl() function and since softdevice_info_ok(...) returns false (SD_MAGIC_NUMBER_GET(sd_start_addr) != SD_MAGIC_NUMBER) because the address does not is no longer the right one.

    To continue to be able to update the bootlaoder, what more should I do?

  • It appears that the problem arises in the nrf_bootloader_fw_activate() function, where SD_MAGIC_NUMBER_GET() is checked:

    00> <debug> app: Enter nrf_bootloader_fw_activate
    00> <debug> app: Valid SD + BL
    00> <debug> app: Enter nrf_dfu_sd_bl_continue
    00> <debug> app: Enter nrf_bootloader_dfu_sd_continue
    00> <error> app: Source address does not contain a valid SoftDevice.
    00> <error> app: SD+BL: SD copy failed

    This is after the sd+bl image has been postvalidated. What doesn't make sense is why the bootloader fails to read the magic number in nrf_bootloader_dfu_sd_continue(). To debug this further, it would help if you could print the 'src_addr' before the SD_MAGIC_NUMBER_GET() check.

  • As I remember it, this is how it worked:
    1. The update file was written to address 0x27000
    2. The first part of the update file was copied to address 0x1000. During the copy, the nrf52840 was restarted.
    The problem was that since my update file had a size of 0xA9D70 bytes, the copy process overwrote the value of the magic number which was at address 0x29004 since the reboot happened more or less when he had written to the address 0x7E81b.
    So, on reboot, there was no longer a magic number at address 0x29004 since it had been overwritten.

    You didn't answer me: to continue to be able to update the bootlaoder, what more should I do?

    Thank you

  • The problem was that since my update file had a size of 0xA9D70 bytes, the copy process overwrote the value of the magic number which was at address 0x29004 since the reboot happened more or less when he had written to the address 0x7E81b.

    The log shows that the copy routine did not start, so I don't see how the SD info struct could have been overwritten.

    You didn't answer me: to continue to be able to update the bootlaoder, what more should I do?

    The bootloader and SoftDevice should be activated simultaneously, but the activation is aborted due to the issue discussed above.

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