2021-08-31 11:42 AM
Hello everybody,
I bought a STM32G431RB Nucleo. I created code for it with the STM32 CubeMX and modiefied the code in the STM32 CubeIDE. I want to access "HAL_TIM_PeriodElapsedCallback" and "HAL_TIM_PWM_PulseFinishedCallback", I read that this is possible by calling "HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT" for "HAL_TIM_PeriodElapsedCallback" and "HAL_TIM_PWM_Start_IT" for "HAL_TIM_PWM_PulseFinishedCallback". But when I do that, the STM32 seems to crash.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this simply not possible?
Thank you in advance!
int main(void)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN 1 */
/* USER CODE END 1 */
/* MCU Configuration--------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Reset of all peripherals, Initializes the Flash interface and the Systick. */
HAL_Init();
/* USER CODE BEGIN Init */
/* USER CODE END Init */
/* Configure the system clock */
SystemClock_Config();
/* USER CODE BEGIN SysInit */
/* USER CODE END SysInit */
/* Initialize all configured peripherals */
MX_GPIO_Init();
MX_LPUART1_UART_Init();
MX_TIM4_Init();
/* USER CODE BEGIN 2 */
// For some reason I can't have both Base_Start_IT and PWM_Start_IT
HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT(&htim4); // Calls HAL_TIM_PeriodElapsedCallback
HAL_TIM_PWM_Start_IT(&htim4, TIM_CHANNEL_1); // Calls HAL_TIM_PWM_PulseFinishedCallback
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_5, 1); // Never gets reached
/* USER CODE END 2 */
/* Infinite loop */
/* USER CODE BEGIN WHILE */
while (1)
{
/* USER CODE END WHILE */
/* USER CODE BEGIN 3 */
}
/* USER CODE END 3 */
}
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2021-08-31 11:57 AM
More than likely the interrupts are being called so frequently that your main loop cannot progress. You're calling multiple interrupts every 200 timer ticks. That's not a lot of time.
Slow the timer down by a couple of orders of magnitude and try again.
2021-08-31 11:57 AM
More than likely the interrupts are being called so frequently that your main loop cannot progress. You're calling multiple interrupts every 200 timer ticks. That's not a lot of time.
Slow the timer down by a couple of orders of magnitude and try again.
2021-08-31 12:08 PM
Hello TDK,
thanks a lot for your reply, it was correct!
2024-05-13 01:21 PM
I have similar problem with my code that used to work on 431KB nucleo board, but fails on my prototype with 431RB MCU.
Debugger does not step over HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT(&htim1);
static void MX_TIM1_Init(void)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_Init 0 */
/* USER CODE END TIM1_Init 0 */
TIM_ClockConfigTypeDef sClockSourceConfig = {0};
TIM_MasterConfigTypeDef sMasterConfig = {0};
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_Init 1 */
/* USER CODE END TIM1_Init 1 */
htim1.Instance = TIM1;
htim1.Init.Prescaler = 128;
htim1.Init.CounterMode = TIM_COUNTERMODE_UP;
htim1.Init.Period = 100000;
htim1.Init.ClockDivision = TIM_CLOCKDIVISION_DIV1;
htim1.Init.RepetitionCounter = 0;
htim1.Init.AutoReloadPreload = TIM_AUTORELOAD_PRELOAD_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIM_Base_Init(&htim1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sClockSourceConfig.ClockSource = TIM_CLOCKSOURCE_INTERNAL;
if (HAL_TIM_ConfigClockSource(&htim1, &sClockSourceConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sMasterConfig.MasterOutputTrigger = TIM_TRGO_RESET;
sMasterConfig.MasterOutputTrigger2 = TIM_TRGO2_RESET;
sMasterConfig.MasterSlaveMode = TIM_MASTERSLAVEMODE_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIMEx_MasterConfigSynchronization(&htim1, &sMasterConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_Init 2 */
HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT(&htim1);
HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(TIM1_UP_TIM16_IRQn);
/* USER CODE END TIM1_Init 2 */
}
If i step into the HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT(&htim1); and step by step, it returns OK.
Any ideas what might be wrong? Tried using FW 1.5.1 , 1.5.2 , 1.4.0 , no difference.
2024-05-14 12:27 AM
I found this to solve my problem (boot_lock) , not sure what that option byte does or if i can program it via Stm32Cube IDE