stm32f217 now unresponsive...
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‎2014-09-22 8:44 AM
Posted on September 22, 2014 at 17:44
Hi,
I was working with Keil+ulinkpro on a custom board using an stm32f217 and everything was fine. I start working on some automated script for inital setup for our product using openocd. Somehow, it rendered the chip unresponsive. I am now unable to write/read with openocd and with keil/ulinkpro. I can see the SW device in the keil debugging tab.... I was wondering if there is a way to reset the MCU to it's initial state?Regards,Mart
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‎2014-09-24 12:44 PM
Posted on September 24, 2014 at 21:44>Have any of the JTAG/SWD pins been used for anything (IO or other alternate function)?No.>Has the BOOT0 pin been used for anything ?No.
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‎2014-09-24 1:06 PM
Posted on September 24, 2014 at 22:06
I'm not sure the ULink can nuke the options, you might try adding the ''STM32F4xx Flash Options'' region into the Settings->Flash Download->Programming Algorithm settings, and then mass-erase from there.
A stand-alone ST-LINK would offer all options provided by it's Utilities. If you have access to USART1/3 you could use the System Loader to wipe the read-out protection also. Haven't reviewed the HAL Flash code, the regular peripheral library wouldn't have set read-out protection with code similar to that presented.
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‎2014-09-24 1:31 PM
Posted on September 24, 2014 at 22:31
thanx for the Keil trick to mass erase. I can no wmake more testing and try to pinpoint the root cause of this mess.
thanx!
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