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BenedictHeyl
Associate II
July 7, 2021
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Overview/estimation of wireless stack sizes

  • July 7, 2021
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Hello!

Is there an overview of how big the ST wireless stack is depending on the activated features?

Thank you!

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Best answer by BenedictHeyl

Thank you for your reply, but my question had nothing to do with cryptographic performance.

I was able to solve my question by downloading the SMM32CubeWB containing the various wireless binaries, and checking their sizes.

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Technical Moderator
July 7, 2021

Hello @BenedictHeyl​ and welcome to the Community :)

If I well understand your need, maybe this ST wiki article is helpful for you, as reports measured cryptographic performance for STM32WB.

Please mark my answer as best by clicking on the "Select as Best" button if it helped :) so that this thread will marked as solved.

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BenedictHeyl
BenedictHeylAuthorBest answer
Associate II
July 9, 2021

Thank you for your reply, but my question had nothing to do with cryptographic performance.

I was able to solve my question by downloading the SMM32CubeWB containing the various wireless binaries, and checking their sizes.

Paul123
Associate II
July 14, 2021

Hello @BenedictHeyl​ , how did you check their sizes? The size as stored on your PC filesystem? Or did you count the number of lines in the binaries?

BenedictHeyl
Associate II
July 14, 2021

For now I just checked their size on the PC filesystem. Is there a reason why this is unrepresentative?

Paul123
Associate II
July 14, 2021

I am not sure.

For one, I am not sure if the binary files have any metadata included (such as addresses), which is not part of the actual data stored on the target flash?

Also, I have noted on Windows, if you press file 'properties', there are there 2 numbers for each file, and they are often not the same?0693W00000BdfqAQAR.png