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SW4STM32 and SW4Linux fully supports the STM32MP1 asymmetric multicore Cortex/A7+M4 MPUs

   With System Workbench for Linux, Embedded Linux on the STM32MP1 family of MPUs from ST was never as simple to build and maintain, even for newcomers in the Linux world. And, if you install System Workbench for Linux in System Workbench for STM32 you can seamlessly develop and debug asymmetric applications running partly on Linux, partly on the Cortex-M4.
You can get more information from the ac6-tools website and download (registration required) various documents highlighting:

Announcements


System Workbench for STM32 v1.1.0 release

A new version has been released and is avalaible through Eclipse update system (“Help > Check for Updates”).

It is been almost two months since the v1.0.0 has been released. This update will mainly fix some internal bugs and support new boards. We also added features which were discussed from your feedback, so please, keep on giving us ideas on the forum to improve the tool.

Thank you for using System Workbench for STM32.

Release highlight :
New Boards support (NUCLEO-F091RC, STM32091C-EVAL, STM32F411EDISCOVERY, NUCLEO-F303RE, STM32303E-EVAL, STM32439I-EVAL2)
Display code size on post-build steps
New HAL Firmwares (+ support for Linux)
Add default Systick_Handler when HAL firmware is used
Add FPU options in C/C++ Build settings
Fix default optimization level
Fix missing mcu symbols for firmware build
Fix custom board creation

The installer with the version 1.1.0 has not been release yet.

To update System Workbench, please launch your older version of System Workbench, then go to the menu Help > Check for Updates.

Kevin.


Hello.

Can I update the tool from local files? The problem that in my company network, System Workbench cannot find the repositories. I try with direct and native network settings but it didn’t help.