Software Update via Ethernet - the mbed application can pull down an updated application binary from a web server and activate that binary. This library works only with the LPC1768, as it relies on the magic-chip boot-loader mechanism.

Dependents:   WattEye X10Svr PUB_SWUpdate

Success!! With this library, a network connection, and a web server hosting a new binary image, you can update the mbed firmware over the air (FOTA) - well, at least via Ethernet so far.

As of March 2015, it has been tested with the following mbed official libraries:

And a custom derivation:

  • HTTPClient v33, v32, which includes a custom HTTPFile.

Part of the update process involves checking the integrity of the downloaded binary file, for both a checksum and the program (file) size. To create this additional information, a small perl script is used (the important part is only 20 lines of code). See the documentation in the header file.

After the new binary is successfully downloaded, the checksum and the size are evaluated and if correct, then the old binary file is removed (this is the only way to cause the new binary to activate).

The mbed can then be automatically reset to activate the new image, or this may be deferred in case there is some other process necessary for an orderly restart.

Details are in the SWUpdate header file, and PUB_SWUpdate is a publicly accessible demonstration program for this library.

Revision:
6:6025fddc1af9
Parent:
5:e10f18e9b93a
Child:
9:73067ef14c30
--- a/SWUpdate.h	Sat Jun 14 18:24:40 2014 +0000
+++ b/SWUpdate.h	Sat Jun 14 18:27:48 2014 +0000
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
 
 /// After downloading, the user can choose what happens next.
 typedef enum {
-    DEFER_REBOOT,
-    AUTO_REBOOT
+    DEFER_REBOOT,   ///< Do not reboot to activate the new firmware.
+    AUTO_REBOOT     ///< Automatically reboot to activate the new firmware.
 } Reboot_T;
 
 /// This API performs some processing to see if a web server
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 ///
 /// You can create the server "myprog.txt" file with this perl script (not
 /// every detail is shown, but it should be easy to figure out).
-/// <<code>>
+/// @code
 /// # Read current .txt file
 /// open (FT, "<$txt") || die("Can't read $txt.");
 /// $ver = <FT>; chomp $ver; close FT;
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
 /// open (FT, ">$txt") || die("Can't write update to $txt.");
 /// printf(FT "%d,%d,%d\n", $ver, $cksum,$byteCount);
 /// close FT;
-/// <</code>>
+/// @endcode
 ///
 /// @param url is a pointer to a text string of the url from which to download.
 /// @param name is the base filename of the binary file.