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.. _target-stm32f429i-disc1-stm32cube:
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===========================
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stm32f429i-disc1: STM32Cube
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===========================
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.. warning::
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This target is in a very preliminary state and is under active development.
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This demo gives a preview of the direction we are heading with
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:ref:`pw_system<module-pw_system>`, but it is not yet ready for production
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use.
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The STMicroelectronics STM32F429I-DISC1 development board is currently Pigweed's
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primary target for on-device testing and development. This target configuration
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uses :ref:`pw_system<module-pw_system>` on top of FreeRTOS and the STM32Cube HAL
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rather than a from-the-ground-up baremetal approach.
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-----
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Setup
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-----
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To use this target, Pigweed must be set up to use FreeRTOS and the STM32Cube HAL
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for the STM32F4 series. The supported repositories can be downloaded via
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``pw package``, and then the build must be manually configured to point to the
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locations the repositories were downloaded to.
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.. code:: sh
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pw package install nanopb
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pw package install freertos
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pw package install stm32cube_f4
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gn gen out --export-compile-commands --args="
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dir_pw_third_party_nanopb=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/nanopb\"
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dir_pw_third_party_freertos=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/freertos\"
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dir_pw_third_party_stm32cube_f4=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/stm32cube_f4\"
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"
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.. tip::
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Instead of the ``gn gen out`` with args set on the command line above you can
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run:
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.. code:: sh
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gn args out
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Then add the following lines to that text file:
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.. code::
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dir_pw_third_party_nanopb = pw_env_setup_PACKAGE_ROOT + "/nanopb"
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dir_pw_third_party_freertos = pw_env_setup_PACKAGE_ROOT + "/freertos"
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dir_pw_third_party_stm32cube_f4 = pw_env_setup_PACKAGE_ROOT + "/stm32cube_f4"
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-----------------------------
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Building and Running the Demo
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-----------------------------
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This target has an associated demo application that can be built and then
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flashed to a device with the following commands:
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.. code:: sh
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ninja -C out pw_system_demo
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.. code:: sh
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openocd -f targets/stm32f429i_disc1/py/stm32f429i_disc1_utils/openocd_stm32f4xx.cfg \
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-c "program out/stm32f429i_disc1_stm32cube.size_optimized/obj/pw_system/bin/system_example.elf reset exit"
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Once the board has been flashed, you can connect to it and send RPC commands
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via the Pigweed console:
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.. code:: sh
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pw-system-console -d /dev/{ttyX} -b 115200 \
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--proto-globs pw_rpc/echo.proto \
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--token-databases \
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out/stm32f429i_disc1_stm32cube.size_optimized/obj/pw_system/bin/system_example.elf
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Replace ``{ttyX}`` with the appropriate device on your machine. On Linux this
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may look like ``ttyACM0``, and on a Mac it may look like ``cu.usbmodem***``.
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When the console opens, try sending an Echo RPC request. You should get back
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the same message you sent to the device.
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.. code:: pycon
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>>> device.rpcs.pw.rpc.EchoService.Echo(msg="Hello, Pigweed!")
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(Status.OK, pw.rpc.EchoMessage(msg='Hello, Pigweed!'))
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You can also try out our thread snapshot RPC service, which should return a
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stack usage overview of all running threads on the device in Host Logs.
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.. code:: pycon
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>>> device.snapshot_peak_stack_usage()
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Example output:
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.. code::
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20220826 09:47:22 INF PendingRpc(channel=1, method=pw.thread.ThreadSnapshotService.GetPeakStackUsage) completed: Status.OK
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Thread State
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20220826 09:47:22 INF 5 threads running.
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20220826 09:47:22 INF
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Thread (UNKNOWN): IDLE
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Est CPU usage: unknown
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Stack info
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Current usage: 0x20002da0 - 0x???????? (size unknown)
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Est peak usage: 390 bytes, 76.77%
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20220826 09:47:22 INF Stack limits: 0x20002da0 - 0x20002ba4 (508 bytes)
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20220826 09:47:22 INF
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20220826 09:47:22 INF ...
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You are now up and running!
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.. seealso::
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The :ref:`module-pw_console`
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:bdg-ref-primary-line:`module-pw_console-user_guide` for more info on using
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the the pw_console UI.
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