2024-04-02 01:43 AM
Hi! I'm trying to flash a STM32H723ZG with STM32CubeIDE 1.14.0 and ST-LINK V2
and use OSPI peripheral to communicate with the W25Q256 external flash as QSPI
and I have this error:
(I have tried all the suggestions given in the community to solve this problem, but I still haven't got any results.
The only way I could get the result was using STMcubeIDE version 0.4.
Do you have any suggestion to fix this problem in higher versions? Thank you)
ST-LINK FW : V2J44S7
Board : --
Voltage : 1.58V
JTAG freq : 9000 KHz
Connect mode: Under Reset
Reset mode : Hardware reset
Device ID : 0x483
Revision ID : Rev Z
Device name : STM32H72x/STM32H73x
Flash size : 1 MBytes
Device type : MCU
Device CPU : Cortex-M7
BL Version : 0x93
Memory Programming ...
Opening and parsing file: ST-LINK_GDB_server_a03076.srec
File : ST-LINK_GDB_server_a03076.srec
Size : 195.92 KB
Address : 0x08000000
Erasing memory corresponding to segment 0:
Erasing internal memory sector 0
Erasing memory corresponding to segment 1:
Erasing external memory sectors [0 1]
Download in Progress:
Error: failed to download Segment[0]
Error: failed to download the File
Encountered Error when opening C:\ST\STM32CubeIDE_1.14.0\STM32CubeIDE\plugins\com.st.stm32cube.ide.mcu.externaltools.cubeprogrammer.win32_2.1.100.202311100844\tools\bin\STM32_Programmer_CLI.exe
Error in STM32CubeProgrammer
Shutting down...
Exit.
2024-04-02 06:28 AM - edited 2024-04-02 06:29 AM
Hello @dwJavad ,
Could you please try with latest release of STM32CubeProgrammer (v2.16.0) and STM32CubeIDE (v1.15.0).
Then, please keep me informed about your update on this.
2024-04-02 01:25 PM
Thanks for the support.
I upgraded both software to STM32CubeProgrammer (v2.16.0) and STM32CubeIDE (v1.15.0).
But the problem has not been solved yet.
ST-LINK FW : V2J44S7
Board : --
Voltage : 1.59V
SWD freq : 4000 KHz
Connect mode: Under Reset
Reset mode : Hardware reset
Device ID : 0x483
Revision ID : Rev Z
Device name : STM32H72x/STM32H73x
Flash size : 1 MBytes
Start Address : 8000000
Device type : MCU
Device CPU : Cortex-M7
BL Version : 0x93
Memory Programming ...
Opening and parsing file: ST-LINK_GDB_server_a01356.srec
File : ST-LINK_GDB_server_a01356.srec
Size : 192.62 KB
Address : 0x08000000
Erasing memory corresponding to segment 0:
Erasing internal memory sector 0
Erasing memory corresponding to segment 1:
Erasing external memory sectors [0 1]
Download in Progress:
Error: failed to download Segment[0]
Error: failed to download the File
Encountered Error when opening C:\ST\STM32CubeIDE_1.15.0\STM32CubeIDE\plugins\com.st.stm32cube.ide.mcu.externaltools.cubeprogrammer.win32_2.1.200.202311302303\tools\bin\STM32_Programmer_CLI.exe
Error in STM32CubeProgrammer
Shutting down...
Exit.
2024-04-05 12:27 AM - edited 2024-04-05 12:28 AM
Hi @dwJavad,
I escalated this issue internally for analysis via internal ticket number: 178110 (Internal tracking number is not accessible by customers).
2024-04-07 05:20 AM
Thanks for the support.
2024-04-10 03:15 AM
Is there any resolution to this? I am having a very similar problem.
2024-05-09 06:09 PM
Imen.D,
I too am facing the same issue with Stm32CubeIDE 1.15.1
However I could upload the code with ST-Link utility. On investiging the STM32_programmer_CLI.exe it shows error with am-ms-win-Core-synch-l1-2-0.dll. This is microsoft dll and is used by several application. On opening the dll with depends.exe , it shows error. So I copied a working dll. However it shows that the exe cannot find entry point "CreateEventW" in the above dll. The depends.exe shows all the dependancies and entry point. I couldn't find the said entry point in any of the dll's on my windows 7 64 bit computer.
Hope this helps your team to find solution fast.
2024-05-10 07:29 AM - edited 2024-05-10 07:30 AM
@Sbag these API_MS_WIN... DLLs are not real, so it's normal that they do not exist. Please don't copy random DLLs from other machines and various websites (heaven forbid).
Get a clean pristine Windows system, ensure that your internet connection is not obstructed by broken corporate or state "security solutions".
2024-05-10 06:49 PM
// these API_MS_WIN... DLLs are not real //
That is something.. Thanks for the info.
2024-05-10 07:07 PM