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Build Micropython

Tildagon Firmware

Web flasher is available @ https://emfcamp.github.io/badge-2024-software/

Running from a checkout

Clone the repository including submodules:

git clone --recursive [email protected]:emfcamp/badge-2024-software.git

Connect your badge via usb, run mpremote to reset, connect to the badge and run the software:

./micropython/tools/mpremote/mpremote.py reset; sleep 3; ./micropython/tools/mpremote/mpremote.py mount modules
import main

NB: mpremote can also be installed separately: https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/reference/mpremote.html

Building

To build with a consistent toolchain, use docker.

Pull the firmware build image:

docker pull matthewwilkes/esp_idf:5.2.1

(Or build it yourself, if you prefer):

docker build . -t matthewwilkes/esp_idf:5.2.1

Initialize submodules:

git submodule update --init --recursive

To make the docker container with the right version of the ESP-IDF for the latest micropython.

Before you build the first time, apply any patches to vendored content:

./scripts/firstTime.sh

Then to build the images run:

docker run -it --rm --env "TARGET=esp32s3" -v "$(pwd)"/:/firmware matthewwilkes/esp_idf:5.2.1

Alternatively, to flash a badge: put the badge into bootloader by disconnecting the usb in, press and hold bat and boop buttons for 20 seconds then reconnect the usb in and run:

docker run -it --rm --device /dev/ttyACM0:/dev/ttyUSB0 --env "TARGET=esp32s3" -v "$(pwd)"/:/firmware matthewwilkes/esp_idf:5.2.1 deploy

where /dev/ttyACM0 is the device's endpoint. This value is correct on Linux.

Contributing

Please install pre-commit to ensure ruff is run:

python3 -m pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install