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Undocumented behaviour STM32C011F4U6TR

ah2
Associate III

Hi,

We notice the startup time from power up can be affected by setting one GPIOB pin to input. The startup time here refers to the time from SystemInit() until main(). Basically it contains scatterload and __rt_entry to my understanding.

Specifically, the sample code below, built with ARM Compiler 6.16 Tool, would demonstrate that

#define MEASURE_PIN 5

int main(void)
{
  IO_SET_PIN(GPIOA, MEASURE_PIN, 1); 

  // Enable IWDG
  IWDG->KR = 0xCCCC;
  // Enable write access
  IWDG->KR = 0x5555;
  // Set prescaler
  IWDG->PR = 0;
  // Set reload
  IWDG->RLR = 1;

  // Wait for the registers reload
  while (IWDG->SR)
  {
  }
    
  // refresh the watchdog.
  IWDG->KR = 0xAAAA;

  while(1);
  return 0;
}
void SystemInit(void)
{
  // enable GPIOA clock
  RCC->IOPENR |= RCC_IOPENR_GPIOAEN | RCC_IOPENR_GPIOBEN;

  // set GPIOA pin5 to output
  IO_SET_PIN_DIR(GPIOA, MEASURE_PIN, 1);

  // set GPIOA pin5 to low
  IO_SET_PIN(GPIOA, MEASURE_PIN, 0);
  
  // Set GPIOB pin7 to input
  // GPIOB->MODER &= 0xffff3fff;  
} 

Basically GPIOA pin 5 is toggled to low and high for the time between SystemInit() and main() to be measured.

main() also has IWDG setup and ends with a while loop so that IWDG reset happens periodically since power up.

On the oscilloscope it looks like the screenshots below.

powerup_time_without_gpiob_input.png2nd_iwdg_reset_without_gpio.png

Respectively from the screenshots, it can be observed that the 1st startup(power up) takes 254 μs while the 2nd startup (IWDG reset) takes 132 μs.

Now if uncommenting this line GPIOB->MODER &= 0xffff3fff; and redo the measurement, we get the results below.

powerup_time_with_gpiob_input.png

We can see that having the GPIOB pin 7 set to input reduces the startup time from 254 μs to 132 μs and the rest startup remains taking the same time.

Could you please confirm the following:

  1. What causes the differences between 1st and 2nd startup?
  2. Why setting GPIOB ping 7 to input would affect the startup timing?

Just in case, this is how Reset_Handler looks like in our startup file. It is basically without any customization.

; Reset handler routine
Reset_Handler    PROC
                 EXPORT  Reset_Handler                 [WEAK]
        IMPORT  __main
        IMPORT  SystemInit  
                 LDR     R0, =SystemInit
                 BLX     R0
                 LDR     R0, =__main
                 BX      R0
                 ENDP

  Anta

21 REPLIES 21
liaifat85
Senior III

Confirm if GPIOB is linked to other peripherals (e.g., alternate functions or shared clocks) that might be influencing startup time.

According to datasheet of STM32C011x4/x6, GPIOB pin 7 could setup with various things by setting up alternate functions but that's not the case for the demo code above.

Uwe Bonnes
Principal III

For me this looks like:

- During Voltage rise CPU starts to work

and then loops

- Watchdog triggers reset

- New Startup sequence

 

What behaviour do you expect?

@Uwe Bonnes I expect the time takes to startup from power up would not be affected by setting GPIOB pin direction. Or if there is an explanation, as I asked in the original post, I'm all ears.

Sorry, I did not read carefully enough. As I read the scope picture, the long first period happens well below 2.0 Volt.  HSI48 is only characterize from 2.0 to 3.6 Volt. I expect HSI48 to be much slower below 2.0 Volt.

 

Perhaps route HSI tp MCO and measure HSI frequency at voltages that low.

Which chip revision?

Show disasm of the program for both cases.

JW

Simon.T
ST Employee

Hello @ah2 ,

 

Is it possible to also probe the NRESET pin (If there is a capacitor on the NRESET pin please remove it) to see when it is released by the MCU after the Power On Reset ? 

 

 

Best regards,

 

Simon

@Uwe Bonnes That's actually how we initially discovered the behaviour. We wanted to measure whether HSI has become stable but the test point of MCO was not available so we used PB7 with alternate function setting to TIM16_CH1, PSC being 0, ARR bring 120, and CCR1 being 60 so we expected to see 99,174 Hz.

By changing the PB7 direction, we are also seeing the startup time from power up accelerated to be the same as the rest of IWDG reset.

Together with the frequency measurement, attached scope pictures below.

1st reset at power up

1st_reset.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2nd reset at power up

2nd_reset.png

99kHz

99khz.png

@waclawek.jan 

Chip revision is STM32C011F4U6TR, not sure if there is more I should share. Please let me know.

I generated the disasm with the following command and attached for both cases.

fromelf.exe --text -a -c --interleave=source --output=without_gpio_asm.txt .\test.axf