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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:

System Workbench for STM32


how do I build yhe demonstration sample for discovery board

Looking for some pointers on how to build the supplied demostration samples.
I am curently using stm32f0 discovery board and the provided
STM32F0-Discovery_FW_V1.0.0/Project/Demonstration

How do I build this under System Workbench.

What do I miss?

Mat

Hi Mat,

In the old ST firmwares, the example project for System Workbench are not provided. You have to manually create a project then import the source files.

Create a new C Project with Ac6 STM32 MCU GCC Toolchain, select your board then choose “Standard Peripheral Library” (download it if needed) and select “Add low level drivers” as sources.

Copy the source and header files from STM32F0-Discovery_FW_V1.0.0/Project/Demonstration into the src and inc folder of your newly created project.
The build should be done without error.

Regards,
Kevin


thanlks for the info. That worked perfectly. I did as yoiu sad. Copied over the following files from the demo project:

inc:
main.h stm32f0xx_conf.h stm32f0xx_it.h

src:
main.c stm32f0xx_it.c syscalls.c system_stm32f0xx.c

now it builds and runs successfully on the stm32 f0 discovery hardware