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Insufficient resources on DFU OTA

Hej,

on trying to update firmware on nrf52832 over the air I'm getting the error message INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES.

Actually I don't understand the error message because if I generate the bootloader settings page for the firmware image and flash both hex files separately (the firmware and the bl settings page) everything works as expected. For our customers I wan't this firmware image to be updated using DFU OTA so I generate a zip file with nrfutil:

nrfutil pkg generate --hw-version 52 --application-version 1 --application myfirmware.hex --sd-req 0x8c --key-file ../keys/private.pem update_file.zip

I need to say that since our last update we added a ton of features and a huge binary blob of about 60 kB so that the resulting image has a size of 348 kB. Regarding the nrf52 memory layout the firmware image starts at 0x1f000. The bootloader starts at address 0x78000. So from my understanding the firmware exactly fits into the space between 0x1f000 and 0x78000. Correct me if I'm wrong. Do I miss something? Are there any restrictions regarding file size and DFU OTA update?

Best regards

Christian Haake

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  • Hi,

    You are correct that the flash requirement of SoftDevice s132 version 3.0.0 (which is the one you use for generating the DFU zip with --sd-req 0x8c) is 124 kB (0x1F000 bytes). That means the application starts at 0x1F000.

    You are also correct that the bootloader (usually) starts at 0x78000.

    There are mainly two things that might reduce what size is possible for an application over DFU:

    1. Application data. This is non-volatile storage used by an application. As a huge oversimplification it can be compared to a desktop application storing files to disk. Application data is used for instance by peer manager (through FDS), and it is located next to the bootloader (at lower flash address than the bootloader. Usually two or three flash pages, which on the nRF52832 means address 0x7000 or 0x6b00. See the Infocenter section on Memory layout.
    2. Forcing dual bank update. Dual bank update means only free space in flash is used for downloading the new application. This means if anything goes wrong with the DFU you can still boot into the old application. (In contrast, with single bank you will end up in the DFU bootloader after an unsuccessful application update, and would have to do a successful DFU in order to get a working application after that.) By default the update is dual bank if enough space is available, but single bank is used as a fallback. Disabling single bank as a fallback requires changing a define in the bootloader source code and so this may be an issue only if you have done so. See also Dual-bank and single-bank updates.

    Regards,
    Terje

  • Hi Terje,

    I am having this same issue.  I compiled my code with GCC and -Og and -g3 set, so the code is quite big (709kB).  However, it flashes with the bootloader and softdevice without any problems using nRFgo Studio and nrfjprog.  It is only when I try to do a DFU that it fails with the "INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES" error.  Why would this happen?

    EDIT: Nevermind.  I found this thread that pointed out not to merge the settings hex with the application hex when creating a DFU package and only to do it when flashing the original application file.  I generated a new package without merging with the settings hex and the error went away.

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  • Hi Terje,

    I am having this same issue.  I compiled my code with GCC and -Og and -g3 set, so the code is quite big (709kB).  However, it flashes with the bootloader and softdevice without any problems using nRFgo Studio and nrfjprog.  It is only when I try to do a DFU that it fails with the "INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES" error.  Why would this happen?

    EDIT: Nevermind.  I found this thread that pointed out not to merge the settings hex with the application hex when creating a DFU package and only to do it when flashing the original application file.  I generated a new package without merging with the settings hex and the error went away.

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