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USB Firmware Compilation

Firmware Compilation Quick Guide

Important Notes

  • Network: Ensure the host machine (Raspberry Pi, etc.) is connected to the network.
  • Login Method: Must log in via SSH over the network; serial port login is disabled.
  • Input Method: Keep the keyboard in English half-width mode.

SSH Login and User Switching

Use tools like MobaXterm, PuTTY, etc., to SSH into the host machine.

Switching Users:

  • Standard Systems (Raspberry Pi official system, etc.)
    Do not use root. Switch to a regular user:
    su <username>
  • FLY Host Machine (FlyOS-FAST system)
    Only supports logging in as the root user (password: mellow).

Firmware Compilation Operation Guide

In the Klipper firmware configuration interface, only keyboard operations are supported; mouse cannot be used.

KeyFunction
↑ / ↓Move cursor up/down to select menu items
Enter / SpaceConfirm selection, check options, or enter submenus
ESCReturn to the previous menu
QExit the configuration interface
YWhen exiting, press Y to save configuration if prompted

Start Firmware Compilation

The following describes how to compile the firmware:

  • After connecting via SSH, enter the following command and press Enter:

    cd ~/klipper && rm -rf ~/klipper/.config && rm -rf ~/klipper/out && make menuconfig
  • Among these, rm -rf ~/klipper/.config && rm -rf ~/klipper/out deletes previous compilation data and firmware.

  • make menuconfig is for compiling the firmware. After execution, the following interface should appear:

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  • Select Enable extra low-level configuration options and press Enter.

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  • Navigate to the menu Micro-controller Architecture and select STMicroelectronics STM32, then press Enter.

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  • Go to the menu Processor model, select STM32F405, and press Enter.

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  • Select Bootloader offset, choose: 32KiB bootloader.

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  • For Communication interface, select: USB (on PA11/PA12).

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  • Press the Q key, and Save configuration will appear. Then press the Y key.
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  • The configuration should now be saved, and you will exit back to the command line interface.
  • Enter the following command to start compilation. It may take some time.
make -j4
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  • If the following content is output at the end, the compilation is successful.
  • Due to Klipper version differences, as long as out/klipper.bin appears, it indicates success.
    Linking out/klipper.elf
    Creating bin file out/klipper.bin

Firmware Flashing

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Execute the following command to flash the firmware

fly-flash -d auto -h -f /data/klipper/out/klipper.bin
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Searching for USB ID

  1. Open your browser, enter the IP address of the host computer in the address bar. For example, if my host IP is 192.168.101.179, just type it and press Enter.
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  1. Open the host's WEB interface. In the left sidebar configuration options, find:
  • For fluidd: {…}, click to enter, then find printer.cfg
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  • For mainsail: Machine, click to enter, then find printer.cfg
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  1. Click printer.cfg to enter, then click DEVICES in the top right corner.
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  1. Click SERIAL, then refresh.
  • Refreshing in fluidd
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  • Refreshing in mainsail
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  1. Copy the ID. Click where the arrow points to copy.
  • In fluidd, check if ttyAMC exists, and ensure Path by ID exists. This is the USB ID.
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  • In mainsail, check if ttyAMC exists, and ensure Path by ID exists. This is the USB ID.
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Filling in the USB ID

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Please note, the ID below cannot be used!!!!

serial: /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB_Serial-if00-port0
  1. Close DEVICES and fill in the ID.
Important Notes
  • In the configuration file, change:
[mcu] 
serial: /tmp/klipper_host_mcu

to:

[mcu host] 
serial: /tmp/klipper_host_mcu
  • Add:
[mcu]
serial: <Replace this with the ID you just queried>
  • Find [MCU] in fluidd
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  • Find [MCU] in mainsail
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  1. Fill the ID into the configuration.
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  • After filling in the ID, click SAVE & RESTART in the top right corner.
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  1. If Klipper prompts ADC out of range, this is normal. Connect the heated bed and thermistor to the mainboard, configure the thermistor pins for the hotend and heated bed, then save and restart.
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Note: All IDs appearing in this document are examples. The actual ID for each mainboard is different. Please fill in the ID you actually obtained.

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