STM32CubeF4: EEPROM emulation
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‎2014-03-19 10:11 PM
Is there EEPROM emulation in STM32CubeF4?
Page http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257902 has status NRND and
recommends use STM32CubeF4, but I don't see EEPROM emulation in those bibls
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‎2014-03-19 10:39 PM
The NRND is a bit self serving, the old firmware is still viable, and has a large installed base. The task of porting to the month old Cube platform is not insignificant, and not without risk.
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‎2014-03-19 10:44 PM
Who has ported program for new HAL bibls?
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‎2014-03-31 2:49 AM
Hi Victor,
The EEPROM emulation application for STM32CubeF4 is under development, it will be available soon.With regards!- Mark as New
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‎2014-06-03 7:46 PM
Hi!
How soon will it be available?
Can I get beta (development) version?- Mark as New
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‎2014-10-10 6:04 AM
Hi,
Is this available yet? Thanks- Mark as New
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‎2014-12-16 5:38 AM
Hello ST,
when will this be released? I need to make a decision to either wait, port to cube lib on my own, or use external EEPROM.- Mark as New
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‎2014-12-16 7:50 AM
Or just manage the FLASH, as FLASH, and avoid all the complications and confusions of pretending it's EEPROM
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‎2014-12-18 4:51 AM
Unfortunately, I need the wear leveling feature of the software. As a temporary solution, I managed to squeeze the old SPL flash driver into the HAL/CMSIS environment. It works but I don't like it.
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‎2015-03-04 4:30 AM
I have a problem with writing to and reading from the user configured section of flash memory through hall_stm32f4xx library. After I wrote a value to the starting address of the user configured memory , I read it null or (not saved after programming).
This is the code void writeFlash(void) { HAL_StatusTypeDef status; status = HAL_FLASH_Unlock(); status = HAL_FLASH_Program(TYPEPROGRAM_HALFWORD, (uint32_t) userConfig, status = HAL_FLASH_Lock(); } void readFlash(void) { tempvalue = *(uint8_t *)(userConfig); } and this is the part of the linker for the user configured flash MEMORY { RAM (xrw) : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 128K CCMRAM (xrw) : ORIGIN = 0x10000000, LENGTH = 64K FLASH1 (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 32k DATA (xrw) : ORIGIN = 0x08008000, LENGTH = 32k FLASH (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08010000, LENGTH = 512K-64k FLASHB1 (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0 EXTMEMB0 (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0 EXTMEMB1 (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0 EXTMEMB2 (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0 EXTMEMB3 (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x00000000, LENGTH = 0 MEMORY_ARRAY (xrw) : ORIGIN = 0x20002000, LENGTH = 32 } SECTIONS { /////// > FLASH /////// > FLASH1 .user_data : { . = ALIGN(4); *(.user_data) . = ALIGN(4); } > DATA /////// > MEMORY_ARRAY /////// > RAM }