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FUCT - FreeEMS Unified Console Tools

fuct is a set of command line tools used to operate the FreeEMS firmware. The tools included are:

fuctloader

This tool lets you operate the firmware (S19) files. It is mostly used to load a new file into the device using the dedicated serial monitor.

Features:
  • Check device for correct MCU and serial monitor
  • Validate S19 firmware file
  • Load S19 firmware file with or without verification
  • Rip S19 firmware from device
  • Erase device
fuctlogger

This tool can be used to collect data from the device for further analysis. When the device is in run mode it streams data into the serial port.

Features:
  • Saves data from the device into binary logfiles (can be used with OLV/ULV log viewer apps)
  • Size limit to split/rotate into multiple files
  • Uses bz2 to compress logfiles when logger is stopped or file is rotated
  • Reads and stores metadata from device at startup
  • Does full interrogation on startup (data is not used at the moment)
  • Prefix option to name logfiles accordingly
fucttrigger

This tool is used when you have a fresh FreeEMS install and need to adjust the trigger offset before doing any further tuning (important!).

The trigger tool is considered experimental. Use at your own risk.

Features:
  • Set the initial firmware trigger angle into flash
  • Adjust the trigger angle on-the-fly (Flash only, RAM not available yet)
  • Shortcut keys for 0.1 and 1.0 deg steps

Build

Get the required tools, on Debian like distros, you can run this:

$ sudo apt-get install python-pip
$ sudo pip install --upgrade pybuilder colorlog pyserial futures

This project uses PyBuilder <http://pybuilder.github.io/> as a build tool. Once you have it installed, just type:

$ pyb

If the build is successful the result can be found in: target/dist/fuct-<version>

Install

Build first. Use the distutils setup.py installation script in the generated dist folder:

$ cd target/dist/fuct-<version>
$ python setup.py install

Dependencies

  • pyserial >=2.7
  • futures >= 3.0.3
  • colorlog >=2.0.0

Examples

To check if your device is compatible with the FreeEMS firmware run the device command with serial port -s option:

$ fuctloader -s /dev/tty.usbserial device

It will first check if the device ID is supported. Other commands that communicate with the device will perform this same task before going further.

If the device is supported the serial monitor is ripped from the device and compared to a support list. If the serial monitor is supported the name and version will be printed. If the serial monitor is unknown you can use debugging -d option to get more information.

To validate firmware files without having the device connected you can use the check command:

$ fuctloader check MyFirmware.S19

This will parse all the S-records and print information.

To load the firmware into the device run the load or fastload command with serial port -s option:

$ fuctloader -s /dev/tty.usbserial load MyFirmware.S19

The load will verify every memory page that is written to the device. With fastload the verification is skipped and therefore is faster.

To rip the present firmware from the device run the rip command with serial port -s option:

$ fuctloader -s /dev/tty.usbserial rip MyRippedFirmware.s19

The memory pages from the device are ripped and stored into the specified file in S-record format.

To erase the memory pages in the device use the erase command with serial port -s option:

$ fuctloader -s /dev/tty.usbserial erase

The memory range used by the firmware is cleaned page by page. The serial monitor itself will remain in the device and is not erased.

To log binary data into a prefixed file with 50 Mb size limit:

$ fuctlogger -p /home/user/freeems-logs -x testcar1 -s 10M /dev/tty.serial

This will create files with maximum size of 10Mb. The filename is prefixed and date + starttime is added: testcar1-20140627-124507.bin

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Ari Karhu. See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).

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