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Dave Nadler
Senior III
October 16, 2019
Question

BUG: CubeIDE 1.1.0 hangs on debug "detach"

  • October 16, 2019
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Using Segger j-link on F437.

STM32CubeIDE Version: 1.1.0

Build: 4551_20191014-1140 (UTC)

OS: Windows 10, v.10.0, x86_64 / win32

Java version: 1.8.0_202

When debugging, clicking on the "Detach" icon hangs the IDE, and I have to then kill it with Task Manager. It does this typically after asking about scalability or similar as below (image captured prior killing IDE with task manager).

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The previous version had a different slightly less annoying bug:

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Please confirm you can reproduce and a ticket created,

Thanks,

Best Regards, Dave

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Dave Nadler
Senior III
October 23, 2019

@Markus GIRDLAND​ ? Anybody there?

PS: If the first dialog is disabled in a different context with the "do not bother me again" checkbox, the 2nd problem occurs but at least the GUI doesn't hang.

Markus GIRDLAND
ST Employee
October 24, 2019

Is this the same behavior as the previous thread that you reported here?

Or is this new? Because I created a ticket for that but I can add this as additional information regarding the problem.

Dave Nadler
Senior III
October 24, 2019

@Markus GIRDLAND​ - It may be the same bugs though the setup is quite different.

Now I'm using a different MCU on a prototype board and using Segger J-link and (not Segger software loaded into a Nucleo eval board). It looks like there are two separate bugs:

1) If the module interrupted happens to be a huge source file and the scalability warning/settings haven't been set, the scalability dialog pops up and the GUI is completely hung.

2) Otherwise, the disconnect is not processed properly and the Failed to execute MI command pops up.

It would be great is both bugs could be fixed, I forgot I already reported a similar problem 4 months ago...

Please, get this stuff fixed! Promptly! We need this stuff to work!

Thanks,

Best Regards, Dave