Add embassy-boot support for RP2040, with examples for the Raspberry Pi Pico. Co-authored-by: Mathias Koch <mk@blackbird.online>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Examples using bootloader
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| Example for Raspberry Pi Pico demonstrating the bootloader. The example consists of application binaries, 'a'
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| which waits for 5 seconds before flashing the 'b' binary, which blinks the LED.
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| NOTE: The 'b' binary does not mark the new binary as active, so if you reset the device, it will roll back to the 'a' binary before automatically updating it again.
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| ## Prerequisites
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| * `cargo-binutils`
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| * `cargo-flash`
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| * `embassy-boot-rp`
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| ## Usage
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| ```
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| # Flash bootloader
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| cargo flash --manifest-path ../../bootloader/rp/Cargo.toml --release --chip RP2040
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| 
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| # Build 'b'
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| cargo build --release --bin b
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| # Generate binary for 'b'
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| cargo objcopy --release --bin b -- -O binary b.bin
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| # Flash `a` (which includes b.bin)
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| cargo flash --release --bin a --chip RP2040
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| ```
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