The last few days I spent a fair chunk of my day arguing with the nRF Connect SDK and its Partition Manager…

The goal: trying to get NSIB and mcuboot to behave with the secondary image on external (QSPI) flash.

Took the better part of yesterday and today just getting a `pm_static.yml` together… only for it to compile an image, and `west flash` to barf because the image file embedded both on-chip flash data *and* a copy of the bootloader for the QSPI flash.

In the end, I came to the following conclusions:

1. Partition manager is over-engineered and fails at its prime objective of making partition layout easier (they tell you to skip dynamic layout and use `pm_static.yml` when doing DFU… enough said!)
2. NSIB is a no-go if external flash is involved because it *insists* on making a composite image that won't actually load.

Tomorrow, I'll see if I can bend `mcuboot` to my will. Primarily I want to see if I can move the public keys it uses for authenticity checks into a separate partition so I can update those without flashing a whole new bootloader.

#mcuboot #nrfconnect #nsib #nrf52840 #zephyr #openthread

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has indicted an Air Peace pilot and a Co-pilot for taking alcohol and other substances.

https://dmarketforces.com/nsib-report-indicts-air-peace-crew-for-taking-alcohol-substances/

#NSIB #airpeace #Pilot

NSIB Report Indicts Air Peace Crew For Taking Alcohol, Substances

The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau has indicted an Air Peace pilot and a Co-pilot for taking alcohol and other substances. The accident investi

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