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problem of using USART6 on STM32F769I DISCOVERY kit board

phoenixjia
Associate III

I am using the usart6 port (PC6 and PC7) on a STM32F769I DISCOVERY board to communicate with another STM32F769I DISCOVERY board. I use cubemx generated code "MX_USART6_UART_Init" to initiate the usart6 and use "HAL_UART_Transmit" on sender and "HAL_UART_Receive_IT" on receiver. The problem I have now is the received data shifts one byte to right compared to the send data. Both "HAL_UART_Transmit" and "HAL_UART_Receive_IT" returns with "HAL_OK".

Any thoughts what could be the root cause? Thanks!

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Imen.D
ST Employee

 

Hello @phoenixjia,

 

You should check your UART configuration (the baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bits) as this could cause issues with receiving data.

Maybe you are not calling HAL_UART_Receive_IT correctly and this could interfere with the reception function.

Please share your code to see how the functions are called and implemented.

If possible, share also a logic analyzer result.

When your question is answered, please close this topic by clicking "Accept as Solution".
Thanks
Imen

>>Any thoughts what could be the root cause? Thanks!

Timing and synchronization? Misplaced expectations? Race conditions?

With Async Serial you're likely to have to parse and synchronize data reception. Lead packets with preamble/sync bytes, or synchronize on terminating characters, ie <CR><LF>

Source and Destination devices might not be in sync, data might be lost or corrupt. Plan accordingly.

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Karl Yamashita
Lead II

Attach your code so we can see what you're doing and if doing it correctly. 

phoenixjia
Associate III

It is the uart set up issue. On the receiver side, once the uart init is completed and "HAL_UART_Receive_IT" is called, "USART6_IRQHandler" is triggered and the "errorflags" inside "HAL_UART_IRQHandler" is set to 2, which falls into "UART frame error". Then all the following transmit data have one byte shifted.

So what could be reason to trigger this "uart frame error" after uart is started?

If you disconnect the other board, do you still get an error when the receiver board POR?

 

Is the transmitter sending while the receiver starts up? 

Yes, it even occurs on the standalone board. It occurs right after the "HAL_UART_Receive_IT" is called during power up. Is the uart init wrong?

Don't know unless you attach your code so we can see what is happening

phoenixjia
Associate III

Here is the code the we use to set up the uart6. Should "GPIO_PIN_7" and "GPIO_PIN_6" be set as "GPIO_PULLUP"?

 

 

#define ARD_D0_RX_Pin GPIO_PIN_7
#define ARDUINO_TX_D1_Pin GPIO_PIN_6

static constexpr uint32_t VCP_TX_Pin = GPIO_PIN_9;
#define VCP_TX_GPIO_Port GPIOA

static constexpr GPIO_InitTypeDef	m_UartInitializeTXPins =
{
	VCP_TX_Pin,
	GPIO_MODE_AF_PP,
	GPIO_NOPULL,
	GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW,
	GPIO_AF7_USART1,
};


static constexpr uint32_t VCP_RX_Pin = GPIO_PIN_10;
#define VCP_RX_GPIO_Port GPIOA

static constexpr GPIO_InitTypeDef	m_UartInitializeRXPins =
{
	VCP_RX_Pin,
	GPIO_MODE_AF_PP,
	GPIO_NOPULL,
	GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_VERY_HIGH,
	GPIO_AF7_USART1,
};

static constexpr uint32_t CC_TX_Pin = GPIO_PIN_6;
#define CC_TX_GPIO_Port GPIOC

static constexpr GPIO_InitTypeDef	m_Uart6InitializeTXPins =
{
	CC_TX_Pin,
	GPIO_MODE_AF_PP,
	GPIO_NOPULL,
	GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_VERY_HIGH,
	GPIO_AF8_USART6,
};


static constexpr uint32_t CC_RX_Pin = GPIO_PIN_7;
#define CC_RX_GPIO_Port GPIOC

static constexpr GPIO_InitTypeDef	m_Uart6InitializeRXPins =
{
	CC_RX_Pin,
	GPIO_MODE_AF_PP,
	GPIO_NOPULL,
	GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_VERY_HIGH,
	GPIO_AF8_USART6,
};


// Forward Declarations -------------------------------------------------------
static void ConfigureClocksAndGPIO(UART_HandleTypeDef* huart);


// ============================================================================
// Implementation -------------------------------------------------------------
// ============================================================================
void USART1_UART_Init(void)
{
//	using namespace Global;
    memset(&huart1, 0x0, sizeof(huart1));
	huart1.Instance = USART1;

	huart1.Init.BaudRate = 115200;
	huart1.Init.WordLength = UART_WORDLENGTH_8B;
	huart1.Init.StopBits = UART_STOPBITS_1;
	huart1.Init.Parity = UART_PARITY_NONE;
	huart1.Init.Mode = UART_MODE_TX_RX;
	huart1.Init.HwFlowCtl = UART_HWCONTROL_NONE;
	huart1.Init.OverSampling = UART_OVERSAMPLING_16;
	huart1.Init.OneBitSampling = UART_ONE_BIT_SAMPLE_DISABLE;

	huart1.AdvancedInit.AdvFeatureInit = UART_ADVFEATURE_NO_INIT;
    if(HAL_UART_DeInit(&huart1) != HAL_OK)
    {
        Error_Handler();
    }
	if (HAL_UART_Init(&huart1) != HAL_OK)
	{
		Error_Handler();
	}

	// Enable UART receive complete interrupt
	__HAL_UART_ENABLE_IT(&huart1, UART_IT_RXNE);
	HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(USART1_IRQn);
}

void USART6_UART_Init(void)
{
    memset(&huart6, 0x0, sizeof(huart6));

    huart6.Instance = USART6;
    huart6.Init.BaudRate = 115200;
    huart6.Init.WordLength = UART_WORDLENGTH_8B;
    huart6.Init.StopBits = UART_STOPBITS_1;
    huart6.Init.Parity = UART_PARITY_NONE;
    huart6.Init.Mode = UART_MODE_TX_RX;
    huart6.Init.HwFlowCtl = UART_HWCONTROL_NONE;
    huart6.Init.OverSampling = UART_OVERSAMPLING_16;
    huart6.Init.OneBitSampling = UART_ONE_BIT_SAMPLE_DISABLE;
    huart6.AdvancedInit.AdvFeatureInit = UART_ADVFEATURE_NO_INIT;
    if(HAL_UART_DeInit(&huart6) != HAL_OK)
    {
        Error_Handler();
    }
    if (HAL_UART_Init(&huart6) != HAL_OK)
    {
        Error_Handler();
    }
    // Enable UART receive complete interrupt
//    __HAL_UART_ENABLE_IT(&huart6, UART_IT_RXNE);
    HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(USART6_IRQn, 15, 0);
    HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(USART6_IRQn);
}


void HAL_UART_MspInit(UART_HandleTypeDef* huart)
{
    ConfigureClocksAndGPIO(huart);
}


static void ConfigureClocksAndGPIO(UART_HandleTypeDef* huart)
{
    RCC_PeriphCLKInitTypeDef PeriphClkInitStruct = {0};
    GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStruct = {0};
    if(huart->Instance == USART1)
    {
        // Peripherals clock Initialization -----------------------------------

        PeriphClkInitStruct.PeriphClockSelection = RCC_PERIPHCLK_USART1;
        PeriphClkInitStruct.Usart1ClockSelection = RCC_USART1CLKSOURCE_PCLK2;

        if (HAL_RCCEx_PeriphCLKConfig(&PeriphClkInitStruct) != HAL_OK)
        {
            Error_Handler();
        }

        __HAL_RCC_USART1_CLK_ENABLE();	// Peripheral clock enable

        // GPIO Configuration -------------------------------------------------
        // PA10 ---> USART1_RX
        // PA9  ---> USART1_TX

        GPIO_InitTypeDef* ptr = nullptr;

        __HAL_RCC_GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE();

        ptr = const_cast<GPIO_InitTypeDef*>(&m_UartInitializeRXPins);
        HAL_GPIO_Init(VCP_RX_GPIO_Port, ptr);

        ptr = const_cast<GPIO_InitTypeDef*>(&m_UartInitializeTXPins);
        HAL_GPIO_Init(VCP_TX_GPIO_Port, ptr);
    }
    else if(huart->Instance == USART6)
    {

        /** Initializes the peripherals clock
        */
        PeriphClkInitStruct.PeriphClockSelection = RCC_PERIPHCLK_USART6;
        PeriphClkInitStruct.Usart6ClockSelection = RCC_USART6CLKSOURCE_PCLK2;

        if (HAL_RCCEx_PeriphCLKConfig(&PeriphClkInitStruct) != HAL_OK)
        {
            Error_Handler();
        }

        /* Peripheral clock enable */
        __HAL_RCC_USART6_CLK_ENABLE();

        /**USART6 GPIO Configuration
        PC7     ------> USART6_RX
        PC6     ------> USART6_TX
        */
        GPIO_InitTypeDef* ptr = nullptr;

        __HAL_RCC_GPIOC_CLK_ENABLE();

        ptr = const_cast<GPIO_InitTypeDef*>(&m_Uart6InitializeRXPins);
        HAL_GPIO_Init(CC_RX_GPIO_Port, ptr);

        ptr = const_cast<GPIO_InitTypeDef*>(&m_Uart6InitializeTXPins);
        HAL_GPIO_Init(CC_TX_GPIO_Port, ptr);
  }

}

 

Karl Yamashita
Lead II

When posting code, use the code sample which formats it and makes it easier to read the code.

KarlYamashita_0-1714103078687.png

 

You need to post the rest of your code so we can see how you're enabling the UART interrupt and what you're doing  the callback