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CI/CD toolkit for flashing and testing embedded devices

Project description

bmlab-toolkit

CI/CD toolkit for flashing and testing embedded devices.

Features

  • Flash embedded devices (currently supports JLink)
  • List and detect connected programmers
  • Automatic STM32 device detection (F1/F4/F7/G0 series)
  • Support for multiple firmware formats (.hex, .bin)
  • Real-Time Transfer (RTT) support - Connect to device RTT for real-time communication
  • Single unified command-line interface
  • Extensible architecture for supporting additional programmers

Installation

pip install bmlab-toolkit

Usage

Command Line

List connected programmers:

bmlab-flash
# or specify programmer type
bmlab-flash --programmer jlink

Flash a device with auto-detected programmer (uses first available JLink):

bmlab-flash <firmware_file>

Flash with specific serial number:

bmlab-flash <firmware_file> --serial <serial_number>

Flash with specific MCU:

bmlab-flash <firmware_file> --mcu STM32F765ZG

Specify programmer explicitly:

bmlab-flash <firmware_file> --programmer jlink --serial 123456

Get help:

bmlab-flash --help

RTT (Real-Time Transfer)

Connect to JLink RTT for real-time communication with the target device:

# Connect with auto-detection and read for 10 seconds
bmlab-jlink-rtt

# Specify JLink serial number
bmlab-jlink-rtt --serial 123456789

# Connect via IP address (no MCU needed)
bmlab-jlink-rtt --ip 192.168.1.100

# Specify MCU explicitly
bmlab-jlink-rtt --mcu STM32F765ZG

# Read indefinitely until Ctrl+C
bmlab-jlink-rtt -t 0

# Send message after connection
bmlab-jlink-rtt --msg "hello\n"

# Send message after custom delay
bmlab-jlink-rtt --msg "test" --msg-timeout 2.0

# Connect without resetting target
bmlab-jlink-rtt --no-reset

# Verbose output
bmlab-jlink-rtt -v

Get RTT help:

bmlab-jlink-rtt --help

Python API

Flashing

from bmlab_toolkit import JLinkProgrammer

# Create programmer instance (auto-detect serial)
prog = JLinkProgrammer()

# Or specify serial number
prog = JLinkProgrammer(serial=123456789)

# Flash firmware (auto-detect MCU)
prog.flash("firmware.hex")

# Flash with specific MCU
prog.flash("firmware.hex", mcu="STM32F765ZG")

# Flash without verification
prog.flash("firmware.hex", do_verify=False)

# Flash without reset
prog.flash("firmware.hex", reset=False)

RTT Communication

from bmlab_toolkit import JLinkProgrammer
import time

# Create programmer
prog = JLinkProgrammer(serial=123456789)

try:
    # Connect to target
    prog._connect_target(mcu="STM32F765ZG")
    
    # Reset device (optional)
    prog.reset(halt=False)
    time.sleep(0.5)
    
    # Start RTT
    prog.start_rtt(delay=1.0)
    
    # Send data
    prog.rtt_write(b"Hello, device!\n")
    
    # Read data
    data = prog.rtt_read(max_bytes=4096)
    if data:
        print(data.decode('utf-8', errors='replace'))
    
    # Stop RTT
    prog.stop_rtt()
    
finally:
    # Disconnect
    prog._disconnect_target()

Development

# Install in editable mode with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Run tests
pytest

Currently Supported

Programmers

  • JLink (via pylink-square)

Devices

  • STM32F1 series (Low/Medium/High/XL density, Connectivity line)
  • STM32F4 series (F405/407/415/417, F427/429/437/439)
  • STM32F7 series (F74x/75x, F76x/77x)
  • STM32G0 series (G0x0, G0x1, G0Bx/G0Cx)

Roadmap

Planned Features

  • Device Testing - Automated testing capabilities

    • Run tests on connected devices
    • Collect and analyze test results via RTT
    • Generate test reports
  • Additional Programmers

    • ST-Link support
    • OpenOCD support
    • Custom programmer interfaces

Extending with New Programmers

The library is organized into functional modules:

  • constants.py - Programmer type constants
  • list_devices.py - Device detection and listing functionality
  • flashing.py - Flashing operations
  • jlink_device_detector.py - STM32-specific device detection

To add support for a new programmer:

  1. Add the programmer constant to src/bmlab_toolkit/constants.py:
PROGRAMMER_STLINK = "stlink"
SUPPORTED_PROGRAMMERS = [PROGRAMMER_JLINK, PROGRAMMER_STLINK]
  1. Implement device listing in src/bmlab_toolkit/list_devices.py:
def _get_stlink_devices() -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
    # Implementation here
    pass

# Update get_connected_devices() function to handle new programmer
  1. Implement flashing function in src/bmlab_toolkit/flashing.py:
def _flash_with_stlink(serial: int, fw_file: str, mcu: str = None) -> None:
    # Implementation here
    pass

# Add case in flash_device_by_usb()
elif programmer_lower == PROGRAMMER_STLINK:
    _flash_with_stlink(serial, fw_file, mcu)
  1. Update documentation and tests

License

MIT

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