SYNOPSIS
-
dfu-util
-l
[-v]
[-d
vid:pid[,vid:pid]]
[-p
path]
[-c
configuration]
[-i
interface]
[-a
alt-intf]
[-S
serial[,serial]]
- dfu-util [-v] [-d vid:pid[,vid:pid]] [-p path] [-c configuration] [-i interface] [-a alt-intf] [-S serial[,serial]] [-t size] [-Z size] [-s address] [-R] [-D|-U file]
- dfu-util [-hV]
- dfu-util [-v] [-d vid:pid[,vid:pid]] [-p path] [-c configuration] [-i interface] [-a alt-intf] [-S serial[,serial]] [-t size] [-Z size] [-s address] [-R] [-D|-U file]
DESCRIPTION
dfu-utildfu-util communicates with devices that implement the device side of the USB DFU protocol, and is often used to upgrade the firmware of such devices.
OPTIONS
- -l, --list
- List the currently attached DFU capable USB devices.
- -d, --device [Run-Time VENDOR]:[Run-Time PRODUCT][,[DFU Mode VENDOR]:[DFU Mode PRODUCT]]
-
-
Specify run-time and/or DFU mode vendor and/or product IDs of the DFU device
to work with. VENDOR and PRODUCT are hexadecimal numbers (no prefix
needed), "*" (match any), or "-" (match nothing). By default, any DFU capable
device in either run-time or DFU mode will be considered.
If you only have one standards-compliant DFU device attached to your computer, this parameter is optional. However, as soon as you have multiple DFU devices connected, dfu-util will detect this and abort, asking you to specify which device to use.
If only run-time IDs are specified (e.g. "--device 1457:51ab"), then in addition to the specified run-time IDs, any DFU mode devices will also be considered. This is beneficial to allow a DFU capable device to be found again after a switch to DFU mode, since the vendor and/or product ID of a device usually changes in DFU mode.
If only DFU mode IDs are specified (e.g. "--device ,951:26"), then all run-time devices will be ignored, making it easy to target a specific device in DFU mode.
If both run-time and DFU mode IDs are specified (e.g. "--device 1457:51ab,:2bc"), then unspecified DFU mode components will use the run-time value specified.
Examples:
- --device 1457:51ab,951:26
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Work with a device in run-time mode with vendor ID 0x1457 and product ID 0x51ab, or in DFU mode with vendor ID 0x0951 and product ID 0x0026 - --device 1457:51ab,:2bc
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Work with a device in run-time mode with vendor ID 0x1457 and product ID 0x51ab, or in DFU mode with vendor ID 0x1457 and product ID 0x02bc - --device 1457:51ab
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Work with a device in run-time mode with vendor ID 0x1457 and product ID 0x51ab, or in DFU mode with any vendor and product ID - --device ,951:26
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Work with a device in DFU mode with vendor ID 0x0951 and product ID 0x0026 - --device *,-
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Work with any device in run-time mode, and ignore any device in DFU mode - --device ,
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Ignore any device in run-time mode, and Work with any device in DFU mode
-
Specify run-time and/or DFU mode vendor and/or product IDs of the DFU device
to work with. VENDOR and PRODUCT are hexadecimal numbers (no prefix
needed), "*" (match any), or "-" (match nothing). By default, any DFU capable
device in either run-time or DFU mode will be considered.
- -p, --path BUS-PORT. ... .PORT
- Specify the path to the DFU device.
- -c, --cfg CONFIG-NR
- Specify the configuration of the DFU device. Note that this is only used for matching, the configuration is not set by dfu-util.
- -i, --intf INTF-NR
- Specify the DFU interface number.
- -a, --alt ALT
- Specify the altsetting of the DFU interface by name or by number.
- -S, --serial [Run-Time SERIAL][,[DFU Mode SERIAL]]
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Specify the run-time and DFU mode serial numbers used to further restrict
device matches. If multiple, identical DFU devices are simultaneously
connected to a system then vendor and product ID will be insufficient for
targeting a single device. In this situation, it may be possible to use this
parameter to specify a serial number which also must match.
If only a single serial number is specified, then the same serial number is used in both run-time and DFU mode. An empty serial number will match any serial number in the corresponding mode.
- -t, --transfer-size SIZE
- Specify the number of bytes per USB transfer. The optimal value is usually determined automatically so this option is rarely useful. If you need to use this option for a device, please report it as a bug.
- -Z, --upload-size SIZE
- Specify the expected upload size, in bytes.
- -U, --upload FILE
- Read firmware from device into FILE.
- -D, --download FILE
- Write firmware from FILE into device. When FILE is -, the firmware is read from stdin.
- -R, --reset
- Issue USB reset signalling after upload or download has finished.
- -s, --dfuse-address address
- Specify target address for raw binary download/upload on DfuSe devices. Do not use this for downloading DfuSe (.dfu) files. Modifiers can be added to the address, separated by a colon, to perform special DfuSE commands such as "leave" DFU mode, "unprotect" and "mass-erase" flash memory.
- -v, --verbose
- Print more information about dfu-util's operation. A second -v will turn on verbose logging of USB requests. Repeat this option to further increase verbosity.
- -h, --help
- Show a help text and exit.
- -V, --version
- Show version information and exit.
EXAMPLES
Using dfu-util in the OpenMoko project
(with the Neo1973 hardware)
Flashing the rootfs:
$ dfu-util -a rootfs -R -D /path/to/openmoko-devel-image.jffs2
Flashing the kernel:
$ dfu-util -a kernel -R -D /path/to/uImage
Flashing the bootloader:
$ dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D /path/to/u-boot.bin
Copying a kernel into RAM:
$ dfu-util -a 0 -R -D /path/to/uImage
Once this has finished, the kernel will be available at the default load address of 0x32000000 in Neo1973 RAM. Note: You cannot transfer more than 2MB of data into RAM using this method.
Using dfu-util with a DfuSe device
Flashing a
.dfu
(special DfuSe format) file to the device:
$ dfu-util -a 0 -D /path/to/dfuse-image.dfu
Reading out 1 KB of flash starting at address 0x8000000:
$ dfu-util -a 0 -s 0x08000000:1024 -U newfile.bin
Flashing a binary file to address 0x8004000 of device memory and
ask the device to leave DFU mode:
$ dfu-util -a 0 -s 0x08004000:leave -D /path/to/image.bin
BUGS
Please report any bugs to the dfu-util bug tracker at http://sourceforge.net/p/dfu-util/tickets/. Please use the --verbose option (repeated as necessary) to provide more information in your bug report.HISTORY
dfu-util was originally written for the OpenMoko project by Weston Schmidt <[email protected]> and Harald Welte <[email protected]>. Over time, nearly complete support of DFU 1.0, DFU 1.1 and DfuSe ("1.1a") has been added.LICENCE
dfu-util is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2 or later.COPYRIGHT
This manual page was originally written by Uwe Hermann <[email protected]>, and is now part of the dfu-util project.