# STM32 dual-bank flash Bootloader ## Overview This bootloader leverages `embassy-boot` to interact with the flash. This example targets STM32 devices with dual-bank flash memory, with a primary focus on the STM32H747XI series. Users must modify the `memory.x` configuration file to match with the memory layout of their specific STM32 device. Additionally, this example can be extended to utilize external flash memory, such as QSPI, for storing partitions. ## Memory Configuration In this example's `memory.x` file, various symbols are defined to assist in effective memory management within the bootloader environment. For dual-bank STM32 devices, it's crucial to assign these symbols correctly to their respective memory banks. ### Symbol Definitions The bootloader's state and active symbols are anchored to the flash origin of **bank 1**: - `__bootloader_state_start` and `__bootloader_state_end` - `__bootloader_active_start` and `__bootloader_active_end` In contrast, the Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) symbols are aligned with the DFU flash origin in **bank 2**: - `__bootloader_dfu_start` and `__bootloader_dfu_end` ```rust __bootloader_state_start = ORIGIN(BOOTLOADER_STATE) - ORIGIN(**FLASH**); __bootloader_state_end = ORIGIN(BOOTLOADER_STATE) + LENGTH(BOOTLOADER_STATE) - ORIGIN(**FLASH**); __bootloader_active_start = ORIGIN(ACTIVE) - ORIGIN(**FLASH**); __bootloader_active_end = ORIGIN(ACTIVE) + LENGTH(ACTIVE) - ORIGIN(**FLASH**); __bootloader_dfu_start = ORIGIN(DFU) - ORIGIN(**DFU**); __bootloader_dfu_end = ORIGIN(DFU) + LENGTH(DFU) - ORIGIN(**DFU**); ``` ## Flashing the Bootloader To flash the bootloader onto your STM32H747XI device, use the following command: ```bash cargo flash --features embassy-stm32/stm32h747xi-cm7 --release --chip STM32H747XIHx ```