STM32-F7 - ETM Data Trace?
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‎2014-09-28 2:57 AM
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‎2014-09-28 5:07 AM
Which debuggers and trace probes do support this feature?
http://www.segger.com/j-trace-for-cortex-m.html
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‎2014-09-29 1:02 AM
can you confirm that the STM32-F7 implements data trace?
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‎2014-09-29 1:38 AM
Debugging capability purely depends on the cortex core. So I'd advise you to check out this page:
http://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-m/cortex-m7-processor.php
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‎2014-09-29 6:12 AM
Debugging capability purely depends on the cortex core.
Well, as I recall, portions of the ITM, ETM and DWT are optional components in the M3/M4, so not an unreasonable question. I'd assume it has full debug/trace capabilities based on ST's prior history.http://www.st.com/web/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1858/LN1902/PF260794
''Cortex®-M7 Trace Macrocell™''Trace tends to be rather costly, and has very narrow application.
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‎2014-09-29 6:22 AM
Now that I recall, you are right, clive1.
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‎2014-10-10 6:37 AM
Could someone from ST please confirm if data trace is implemented or not?
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‎2014-10-10 7:09 AM
Pushed to moderation, you should seek these types of answers through regular support channels, including local ST Reps, FAE's, etc.
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‎2014-11-04 7:55 AM
Hi fey.sebastian.001,
Please visit the following link for all information onSTM32F7
product :http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1858
if you need further details , Please contact your local ST representative or FAE.Best Regards,
Nouha
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‎2014-11-04 8:54 AM
Ok, but can you be a bit more specific about the exact options and capabilities chosen/implemented on ST's silicon?
It's like saying it has an ''FPU'', if you readhttp://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-m/cortex-m7-processor.php
you'd assume it supported 64-bit doubles. ARM Hasn't publicly posted ''ARM® Cortex®-M7 Technical Reference Manual (ARM DD I0489)
'' and ST hasn't posted a Programming Manual, so precise data is hardly thick on the ground.Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
