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why does the ioc file show warnings on disabled peripherals.

ulao
Associate III

I have conflicts on ADC1 but everything is disabled.

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Simon.T
ST Employee

Hello @ulao​ ,

This is just a warning message to indicate that some options/IOs are not available in this peripheral because they are in conflict by other peripherals.

Best regards

Simon

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Simon.T
ST Employee

Hello @ulao​ ,

This is just a warning message to indicate that some options/IOs are not available in this peripheral because they are in conflict by other peripherals.

Best regards

Simon

ulao
Associate III

ok, that is just confusing since this one is disabled. but sounds good thx.

MM..1
Chief II

No confusing, but informative, if you go click somethink , you see before

WHITE = no problem

YELLOW = enable but check if your requirements is handled

RED = cant enable ... require change somethink

ulao
Associate III

"confusing" is a subjective term.But sure, after told how it works, yes informative. I'd prefer to only be informed if I enable it, otherwise I do not care. but like I said, subjective here, to each their own.

for example, and to my point, the only reason I looked in to this is my Boss said, figure out why all the conflicts. I knew there were no conflicts, but the IO is complaining there is. Granted only warnings, but you should never ignore warnings. Never the less, they are there, and some people just do not like to see that. Especially if you have something disabled, you should not need to know there is a conflict. The answer provide here is suffice, it is what it is.