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Python USB firmware update library.

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pyfu-usb: Python USB Firmware Updater

License: MIT

A small library for firmware updates over USB with devices that support the DFU and DfuSe protocols. Specifically, pyfu-usb supports listing DFU capable devices and downloading binary files to them.

Compared to dfu-util

dfu-util is the popular host side tool for interacting with DFU/DfuSe devices. pyfu-usb has only a small sliver the functionality contained in dfu-util: Listing and downloading binary files. The reason you would use pyfu-usb over dfu-util is if you have a Python project that needs firmware update capabilities and don't want an external (non-Python) dependency.

Compared to pydfu.py

pydfu.py is a tool in the OpenMV project that solves the exact problem described above, but it is only for DfuSe devices (e.g. STM32) and also hard codes a number of parameters including device address and max transfer size. It also appears to only work with .dfu files, which require an extra conversion step. Since binary files can be directly generated by many embedded toolchains using them is simpler, although less portable.

The code in this package originates from pydfu.py and the OpenMV license agreement has been copied into the repository. Along with refactoring the code and adding support for "classic" DFU devices, several modernizations were added:

  • Colored logs and progress bar with rich
  • Using logging instead of print for output messages
  • Consistent style with black and linting with pylint

Dependencies

Even though this package may appear pure Python, by relying on pyusb we rely on libusb being installed. See the pyusb docs for more details on platform support.

User Guide

Install with pip:

pip install pyfu-usb

List connected DFU devices:

pyfu-usb --list

Download a file to a DfuSe capable device, specifying a start address in hex:

pyfu-usb --download <filename> -a <start_address>

Download a file to a DFU capable device:

pyfu-usb --download <filename>

Use the --device argument to specify the vid:pid of the device in hex if multiple are connected. See the examples directory for more detailed examples.

Developer Guide

The Makefile contains workflow helpers for the development environment.

To setup the virtual environment:

make setup

To activate the virtual environment:

source .venv/bin/activate

To run pre-commit hooks (style, linting):

make pre_commit

To run unit tests:

make test

To build the wheel:

make wheel

To view code coverage metrics:

make coverage

To delete generated files:

make clean

Contributing

Please see the documentation prior to contributing.

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

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