Porting code from STM32 Nucleo (F103RB) to STM32F103VG
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2018-06-25 9:13 AM
Hi, I am having an issue when I try to load code to my STM32F103VG device over the KEIL interface.
I have written code for the STM32 Nucleo-64 board which contains #STM32F103RBT6 device and it works without any issue. This is working in conjunction with the #PowerSTEP01 board.
I then port the code to the #STM32F103VG device and it is here that the issues begin
The code compiles and seems to load ok also, based on the KEIL interface status. But I have a thread running to flash a LED, and this LED does not flash.
When I change the microcontroller target device to STM32F103RB in the options screen, and reduce the thread stack sizes the code loads and runs. I then introduce the threads and the code runs as expected. I change the microcontroller target device to STM32F103VG and the code is operating as expected also.
While the issue is ongoing, if I launch debug mode the code is executing automatically before I get the chance to press F5.
Has anybody had any experience with this issue before?
Thank you
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2018-06-25 9:43 AM
Use WinMerge on the startup_stm32f1xx.s files between the two, and pay attention to the different IRQ Handlers and naming where those support more/less functionality.
Can't say I've looked at the data sheets for the specific F1 involved here, there are typically a different selection of peripherals, and available memory. One technique is to create a donor project for the new architecture (chip or board), and then merge across the differences. This also highlights where changes will cause issues.
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2018-06-26 10:42 AM
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Thanks Clive. ,I noted the differences between both files and there were some new ♯ IRQHandlers for some peripherals but there were also some that had an extended name. ,For example, TIM8_BRK_IRQHandler from the RB startup file is now called TIM8_BRK_TIM12_IRQHandler in the VG startup file.
This change did not carry over to the ♯ stm32f10x_it.c file though. ,Am I correct in saying that this should not be an issue as I am not using these interrupts?
