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STM32CubeF4 reviews and mentions
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ARM vector table & address space question
2b. I think the more interesting thing for you to look at is the linker script (example). This tells the linker where to put sections (data, bss, rodata, etc). Here you can see where exactly the isr_vector goes and the section it comes from
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Would Vale count as a low-level language?
Most chip vendors offer a "HAL" or hardware abstraction layer, which is basically a set of functions and defines that does all of this low level stuff. Here's an example of one for STM32F4 chips. The CMSIS folder contains code that is common to most ARM Cortex-M devices, and the STM32F4xx_HAL_Driver folder contains the actual HAL. And here's an example of a startup script and a linker script.
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to HAL or not to HAL - THE definitive answer
St HAL had and still have huge issues, there is no repo for the code, so you need to download the zip, and for a long time there was not even a issue tracker, I had many time issues and found out someone on the forum reporting the problem. Now at least we have issue tracker, but that made mode clear there are some interesting decision, like missing volatile and no plan to fix it: https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeL4/issues/30 https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeF4/issues/10
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cubeide
Download the firmware package for your series. Here is the F4 series. Look under the "projects" folder.
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How do I "replicate" an IDE like the Keil uVision or the TI CCS using Visual Studio Code?
Lastly, and I think these were the hardest things to find when I was transitioning away from Keil, is all of the vendor-specific and compiler-specific “glue” like startup files and linker scripts. For example, STM32F4 startup, system config, and linker scripts can be found here for various MCUs
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Help with company culture towards compiler warnings
There's an open issue if you're interested in tracking progress on it.
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Love and hate of ST HAL / pointer to volatile correctness
This 1.5Y old ticket proves the point https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeF4/issues/10 (do not hesitate to upvote this one as everybody agrees it needs to be modified).
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What is the pre-installed program that comes with my STM32F429 Discovery board?
I think this would be the preinstalled program: https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeF4/tree/master/Projects/STM32F429I-Discovery/Demonstrations/TouchGFX
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Why is it so difficult to develop USB using HAL libraries
That's where I would begin for building new projects for interfaces and peripherals I don't already know well. However when you are just starting out with something, it can be even easier to modify a working example. Here's a source for official ST USB examples on STM32F4 MCUs: https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeF4/tree/master/Projects/STM32446E_EVAL/Applications/USB_Device
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What is a good comment header template where to put author, title of the source and date?
Clone STMCube repo https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeF4
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