2017-02-22 06:16 AM
How can I *hold* target connected to STLink under reset, either using CLI or GUI version of STLinkUtility, or any other software tool?
ST: If there's no provision for this in STLink Utility, then please consider this as a feature request.
Thanks,
Jan Waclawek
2017-02-22 07:32 AM
Hi
Waclawek.Jan
,The “connect under reset�? option is available with ST-LINK/V2, it
allows to connect to the target before executing any instruction:
STM32 ST-LINK utility
GUI version
STM32 ST-LINK utility command line interface (CLI)
:[UR]: Connect to the target under reset
.It seems this is not what you are looking for, so:
-Nesrine-
2017-02-22 09:31 AM
Nesrine,
Thanks for your reply.
I am aware of the 'Connect Under Reset option'. This is not what I am looking for - when used, NRST output of STLink goes down during the connection phase, but the the debugger puts the core into halt and releases the NRST line, so the resulting behaviour is a short pulse.
Simply put, I'd like to have a tickbox (or command for CLI) which directly sets and/or releases the NRST output of STLink.
Rationale:
In larger systems, the mcu reset is connected to reset inputs of other chips. During debugging, sometimes it is needed to hold the whole system in reset. Once this line is connected to STLink, it would be an added bonus if it could be directly manipulated from PC.
Thanks.
Jan
2017-02-27 03:15 AM
Hi
Waclawek.Jan
,I forward your request to our team,I will come back when i have more information.
Thank you very much for your contribution to the enhancement of our STM32 related solutions.
-Nesrine-
2017-03-14 03:04 PM
I would like to use the ST-Link Utility CLI, as part of my high-level software test environment. I would like the ability to hold the microprocessor in reset, while the high level test test environment is setup to stimulate and monitor the software build under test.
2017-06-02 03:45 AM
Nesrine,
Any news on this one?
Thanks,
Jan
2017-06-05 03:26 AM
Hi
Waclawek.Jan
,Sorry for the delay
Indeed, your
proposal is
interesting
for many use cases. We will consider it for future release
s
of ST-LINK Utility
.
-Nesrine-