2017-09-14 09:45 AM
Hai.,
I am using STM32F767ZI NUCLEO board(144 pin), In this I need to use Full speed USB as Virtual com port device, I generated code using
programmed the board. If I connect USB to PC it is detecting as virtual com port device But its showing warning sysmbol, and also I can't able to send/receive data from PC. Is there any additional driver reuired in PC side. How to check data transfer between PC and board.Can you please sort out this problem as soon as possible??
Thank you.,.
#stm32f765-nucleo #stme32-cube #usbvcom #stm32f7652017-09-14 01:39 PM
You need a USB VCP (CDC) driver on Windows PC side. With Windows 10 - it comes with it (no need for a driver), for other Windows versions there is/was a STM VCP driver.
It looks to me, when you install the latest ST-LINK Utility or the STM SystemWorkbench (AC6) this driver might come with it.2017-09-15 12:08 AM
Hello
Jaekel.Torsten
Thank you for the reply.
Since I am using windows 10 , its not necessary of drivers in PC side as per your suggestion. To start with I need make simple echo device (device should receive data from PC and echo the same to PC), For this Do I need to make any changes to standard USB device VCOM example(which I generated through STM32 cueMX tool).
>> Usb device is detecting in PC as Virtual com port device , but It can't accessible through any application(like hyper terminal,tera terminal).
I have attached the screenshot of device manager, can you please look and sort out the issue.
2017-09-15 04:04 AM
Hi
karthikshivanna.94
,as shared by
Jaekel.Torsten
,on Windows 10, there is no need for a virtual com port driver to be installed. It is loaded by default when you plug-in a device.But according to Microsoft documentation, you need to set class and subclass ID to 0x2 (see
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn707976(v=vs.85).aspx
.This should be also fixed in some of our HAL/CubeMX examples.
Best regards,
Cedric2017-09-15 07:31 AM
Hi
Lecoutre.Cedric
Yes it is right that its not necessary to load any driver, but my doubt is why that warning coming (screenshot attached in last message). And also the virtual com port shown in device manager is also not accessible in applications (like HyperTerminal), If it is accessible then I can transmit and receive data .
What would you suggest?
Thank you.,
2017-09-15 09:54 AM
It looks to me, you do not use COM5, not the ST-LINK VCP device, instead you have developed your own VCP (CDC) based on the STM FW/sample/CubeMX and using the user USB port for it ... - if device driver does not start (yellow flag on it) - potentially an issue with your USB Device Enumeration (MCU sends incorrect USB enumeration, classes, PID/VID do not match or still a need to install the STM VCP driver (I could not see anymore a download link on STM site)).
I would start with an USB analyzer, e.g. USBlyzer:
and check if you see errors in USB enumeration.Check also if the PID/VID, the classes sent via the USB Enumeration are correct, e.g. this class 2, subclass 2 as requested by the Windows 10 VCP/CDC driver. Pretty sure, USB Enumerations (all your USB descriptors defined in USB CDC) is the main reason.2017-09-15 12:21 PM
Hai.,
I am really wonder because I am using standard STM32 evolution board and standard software provided by STM, I did no changes to standard available USB device code, But still its not working and facing lot of problem,
Even though STM people can't able to suspect the problem , Where I need to raise the issue and who is the right person to give solution .
I have lot of challenges with this controller ahead , but now I am really in big dilemma weather I need to go for other MCU or not.
Because I am not getting good support from your side for this small small issues , then what happen if I may struck in big problems in future.
Please escalate this issue and find resolution as soon as possible.!
2017-09-15 05:56 PM
>>Because I am not getting good support from your side for this small small issues , then what happen if I may struck in big problems in future. Please escalate this issue and find resolution as soon as possible.!
He doesn't work for ST, you should work with the FAE assigned to your account.
2017-09-16 07:08 AM
Hi.,
I analyzed the usb enumeration process, I don't find any issue in enumeration process, But once device get enumerated after some time automatically its getting disconnected.
Can you please internally escalate this issue and try to sort out as soon as possible. Its been one 10 days I stuck in this issue.
I have attached the USB enumeration LOG file for your reference.
//********************************************************************LOG Data**********************************************************************************//
000000: PnP Event: Device Connected (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3771941 (1. Device: Unknown)
The USB device has just been connected to the system.000001: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772276 +0.0000335 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: DeviceDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x12 bytes000002: Get Descriptor Request (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772290 +0.0000014. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000
Descriptor Type: DeviceDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x12 bytes12 01 01 02 00 00 00 40 83 04 2A 57 00 02 01 02 .......@Æ’.*W....
03 01 ..000003: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772304 +0.0000014 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: ConfigurationDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x9 bytes000004: Get Descriptor Request (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772309 +0.0000005. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000Descriptor Type: ConfigurationDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x9 bytes09 02 20 00 01 01 04 C0 32 .. ....À2
000005: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772320 +0.0000011 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: Configuration
Descriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x20 bytes000006: Get Descriptor Request (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772329 +0.0000009. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000Descriptor Type: ConfigurationDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x20 bytes09 02 20 00 01 01 04 C0 32 09 04 00 00 02 08 06 .. ....À2.......
50 05 07 05 81 02 40 00 00 07 05 01 02 40 00 00 P...�.@......@..000007: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3772340 +0.0000011 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: StringDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x2 bytesLanguageId: 0x0000008: Control Transfer (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3773592 +0.0001252. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000
Pipe Handle: Control Pipe 04 03 ..Setup Packet000009: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3773675 +0.0000083 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: StringDescriptor Index: 0x0Transfer Buffer Size: 0x4 bytesLanguageId: 0x0000010: Control Transfer (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3774836 +0.0001161. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000
Pipe Handle: Control Pipe 04 03 09 04 ....Setup Packet000011: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3774930 +0.0000094 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: StringDescriptor Index: 0x3Transfer Buffer Size: 0x2 bytesLanguageId: 0x409000012: Control Transfer (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3776063 +0.0001133. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000
Pipe Handle: Control Pipe 1A 03 ..Setup Packet000013: Get Descriptor Request (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3776515 +0.0000452 (1. Device: Unknown)
Descriptor Type: StringDescriptor Index: 0x3Transfer Buffer Size: 0x1a bytesLanguageId: 0x409000014: Control Transfer (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3777956 +0.0001441. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0x00000000
Pipe Handle: Control Pipe 1A 03 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 ..0.0.0.0.0.0.0. 30 00 30 00 30 00 31 00 41 00 0.0.0.1.A.Setup Packet000015: Select Configuration (DOWN), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3783508 +0.0005552 (1. Device: Unknown)
Configuration Index: 1000016: Select Configuration (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3786279 +0.0000003. (1. Device: Unknown) Status: 0xc0002000
Configuration Index: 1Configuration Handle: 0x0000017: PnP Event: Device Disconnected (UP), 2017-09-16 17:13:53.3789437 +0.0003158 (1. Device: Unknown)
The USB device has just been removed from the system, all drivers unloaded.//********************************************************************end LOG Data**********************************************************************************//
Thank you.,
2017-09-18 10:22 AM
Hi
karthikshivanna.94
,As mentioned by
Turvey.Clive.002
, majority of users within ST community are people giving some of their free time to support other users working on ST products. You have also some ST employees (like me). But if you need direct contact with ST support teams (FAEs) for business purposes, you can submit a ticket through ST online support on st.com, at Support & Community / Support / Online support (https://my.st.com/content/my_st_com/en/support/online-support.html
).Back to your technical question, you still have not shared with us the device class ID and sub class ID send by the application running on the STM Looking at the tool mentioned by
Jaekel.Torsten
, you should find this in the USB propertieshttp://www.usblyzer.com/img/screenshots/usb-properties-panel-bg.png
.Another option is to look at the source code of your application running on the STM32, and search for the USB_DeviceDescriptor (for example USBD_DeviceDesc variable as in
http://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/stm32cubef7.html
Projects\STM32756G_EVAL\Applications\USB_Device\CDC_Standalone\Src\usbd_desc.c). What are the values of the various fields of this structure on your side ?Best regards,
Cedric