2020-05-14 12:46 PM
Running Ubuntu-18.0.4LTS native on Dell latitude 5480.
Using STM32MP157A-EV1, Following instructions (still), Ch6@https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/Getting_started/STM32MP1_boards/STM32MP157x-EV1/Let%27s_start/Populate_the_target_and_boot_the_image#Populate_the_SDCard
Selecting connection type USB in the GUI, the status is "no DFU detected"
and similarly in CLI
bob@LapBuntu:> STM32_Programmer_CLI -l usb
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STM32CubeProgrammer v2.4.0
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===== DFU Interface =====
No STM32 device in DFU mode connected
I have a direct connection USB to my laptop.
Position of Jumpers 4,5 on the board make no difference.
Boot 0,1,2 set to off,off,off (0 0 0)
If I select ST-LINK in the GUI, it connects to the on-board chip and reads its status, voltage, firmware & serial numbers, etc. so I know the pc-cable-target connection is ok.
I'm so close. I hope there is a workable answer.
thanks.
2020-05-15 08:22 AM
SOLVED:
the answer is in the question.
In my haste to recover a corrupted weston stack on the EV1 I failed to recognize my misreading of the instructions that clearly point out the use of the CN7/OTG port on the EV1, NOT the STM-Link port on the MP1 board.
Oops.
I also found these instructions, linked from the "unpacking ..." wiki page(s) are good for the command-line version of STMCube_Programmer (_CLI) which is faster an easier to use:
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/STM32MP15_Evaluation_boards_-_Starter_Package#Preparing_the_USB_serial_link_for_flashing (in section 6).
Bottom line: read carefully. The wiki info is good.
thanks,