micropython/ports/stm32
iabdalkader 8af9dbbde1 stm32/network_wiznet5k: Fix build error with wiznet5k and lwip enabled.
Commit 4dba04a50f refactored the network code
but the combination of MICROPY_PY_WIZNET5K=5500 and MICROPY_PY_LWIP=1
broke.
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boards stm32/boards/OLIMEX_H407: Fix typo in OLIMEX H407 board.json. 2021-12-20 12:32:46 +11:00
lwip_inc
mbedtls
mboot stm32: Add basic support for STM32H750. 2021-09-15 10:42:20 +10:00
usbdev
usbhost
Makefile all: Remove support for FROZEN_DIR and FROZEN_MPY_DIR. 2021-12-17 23:54:05 +11:00
README.md
accel.c
accel.h
adc.c stm32: Add support for F479 MCUs. 2021-11-30 10:21:18 +11:00
adc.h stm32: Update L4 code to build with latest stm32lib and L4 HAL 1.17.0. 2021-12-14 10:48:01 +11:00
autoflash
boardctrl.c
boardctrl.h stm32/pendsv: Allow a board to add entries for pendsv_schedule_dispatch. 2021-10-20 21:20:18 +11:00
bufhelper.c
bufhelper.h
can.c
can.h
dac.c
dac.h
dma.c stm32/dma: Make DMA2_Stream3 exclusive to SDIO when CYW43 enabled. 2021-11-22 11:57:37 +11:00
dma.h stm32/dma: Add functions for external users of DMA to enable clock. 2021-09-16 13:01:43 +10:00
eth.c extmod: Move modnetwork and modusocket from stm32 to extmod. 2021-09-15 01:25:12 +10:00
eth.h
extint.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
extint.h
factoryreset.c stm32/factoryreset: Init vfs flags before calling pyb_flash_init_vfs. 2021-12-19 17:42:15 +11:00
factoryreset.h
fatfs_port.c
fdcan.c
flash.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
flash.h
flashbdev.c stm32/boards: Convert F413,F439,H743,L4xx,WB55 to new flash FS config. 2021-11-29 13:20:35 +11:00
font_petme128_8x8.h
gccollect.c
gccollect.h
help.c
i2c.c stm32/machine_i2c: Use hardware I2C for STM32H7. 2021-09-21 18:13:28 +10:00
i2c.h
i2cslave.c
i2cslave.h
irq.c
irq.h
lcd.c
lcd.h
led.c stm32/led: Support an extra 2 LEDs in board configuration. 2021-11-17 14:46:58 +11:00
led.h
machine_adc.c stm32: Update L4 code to build with latest stm32lib and L4 HAL 1.17.0. 2021-12-14 10:48:01 +11:00
machine_bitstream.c stm32: Add implementation of machine.bitstream. 2021-08-19 22:50:32 +10:00
machine_i2c.c stm32/machine_i2c: Use hardware I2C for STM32H7. 2021-09-21 18:13:28 +10:00
machine_i2s.c stm32,esp32: In machine_i2s, make object reference arrays root pointers. 2021-11-13 12:22:42 +11:00
machine_spi.c
machine_timer.c
machine_uart.c
main.c py/runtime: Allow initialising sys.path/argv with defaults. 2021-12-18 00:08:07 +11:00
make-stmconst.py all: Update Python formatting to latest Black version 21.12b0. 2021-12-09 12:09:40 +11:00
modmachine.c tools/uncrustify: Force 1 newline at end of file. 2021-08-31 13:14:45 +10:00
modmachine.h
modnwcc3k.c extmod/modnetwork: Remove modnetwork socket u_state member. 2021-09-15 11:29:02 +10:00
modnwwiznet5k.c extmod/modnetwork: Remove modnetwork socket u_state member. 2021-09-15 11:29:02 +10:00
modpyb.c
modstm.c
moduos.c
modutime.c
mpbthciport.c stm32/mpbthciport: Allow a board to hook BT HCI poll functions. 2021-10-20 21:20:18 +11:00
mpbthciport.h stm32/mpbthciport: Allow a board to hook BT HCI poll functions. 2021-10-20 21:20:18 +11:00
mpbtstackport.c
mpbtstackport.h
mpconfigboard_common.h stm32/flashbdev: Support generic flash storage config via link symbols. 2021-11-29 13:01:51 +11:00
mpconfigport.h stm32/network_wiznet5k: Fix build error with wiznet5k and lwip enabled. 2021-12-30 11:54:19 +11:00
mpconfigport.mk
mpconfigport_nanbox.h
mphalport.c
mphalport.h stm32: Update L4 code to build with latest stm32lib and L4 HAL 1.17.0. 2021-12-14 10:48:01 +11:00
mpnetworkport.c stm32/network_wiznet5k: Fix build error with wiznet5k and lwip enabled. 2021-12-30 11:54:19 +11:00
mpnimbleport.c
mpnimbleport.h
mpthreadport.c
mpthreadport.h
mpu.h
network_lan.c extmod: Move modnetwork and modusocket from stm32 to extmod. 2021-09-15 01:25:12 +10:00
network_wiznet5k.c stm32/network_wiznet5k: Fix build error with wiznet5k and lwip enabled. 2021-12-30 11:54:19 +11:00
pendsv.c
pendsv.h stm32/pendsv: Allow a board to add entries for pendsv_schedule_dispatch. 2021-10-20 21:20:18 +11:00
pin.c stm32/pin: Enable GPIO clock of pin if it's constructed without init. 2021-09-02 20:28:53 +10:00
pin.h
pin_defs_stm32.c tools/uncrustify: Force 1 newline at end of file. 2021-08-31 13:14:45 +10:00
pin_defs_stm32.h tools/uncrustify: Force 1 newline at end of file. 2021-08-31 13:14:45 +10:00
pin_named_pins.c
pin_static_af.h
portmodules.h
powerctrl.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
powerctrl.h
powerctrlboot.c
pyb_can.c
pyb_i2c.c
pyb_spi.c
pybcdc.inf_template
pybthread.c
pybthread.h
qspi.c stm32/qspi: Fix typo in address comment. 2021-12-19 17:48:00 +11:00
qspi.h
qstrdefsport.h stm32/usb: Use a table of allowed values to simplify usb_mode get/set. 2021-11-25 21:18:17 +11:00
resethandler.s
resethandler_m0.s
rfcore.c
rfcore.h
rng.c
rng.h
rtc.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
rtc.h
sdcard.c stm32/sdcard: Add config option to force MM card capacity. 2021-12-14 10:48:01 +11:00
sdcard.h
sdio.c stm32/sdio: Don't explicitly disable DMA2 on deinit of SDIO. 2021-11-22 11:57:37 +11:00
sdio.h
sdram.c stm32/sdram: Enforce gcc opt, and use volatile and DSB in sdram_test. 2021-10-15 17:59:31 +11:00
sdram.h
servo.c
servo.h
softtimer.c
softtimer.h
spi.c
spi.h
spibdev.c stm32/storage: Make extended-block-device more configurable. 2021-08-31 00:16:39 +10:00
stm32_it.c stm32: Update L4 code to build with latest stm32lib and L4 HAL 1.17.0. 2021-12-14 10:48:01 +11:00
stm32_it.h
storage.c stm32/storage: Make extended-block-device more configurable. 2021-08-31 00:16:39 +10:00
storage.h stm32/storage: Make extended-block-device more configurable. 2021-08-31 00:16:39 +10:00
system_stm32.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
systick.c
systick.h
timer.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
timer.h
uart.c stm32/uart: Fix race conditions and clearing status in IRQ handler. 2021-10-28 13:14:21 +11:00
uart.h
usb.c stm32/usb: Use a table of allowed values to simplify usb_mode get/set. 2021-11-25 21:18:17 +11:00
usb.h
usbd_cdc_interface.c stm32/usbd_cdc_interface: Allow a board to hook into USBD CDC RX events. 2021-10-20 21:20:18 +11:00
usbd_cdc_interface.h
usbd_conf.c stm32: Add support for H7A3(Q)/H7B3(Q), and STM32H73B3I_DK board defn. 2021-09-16 12:29:28 +10:00
usbd_conf.h
usbd_desc.c
usbd_desc.h
usbd_hid_interface.c
usbd_hid_interface.h
usbd_msc_interface.c
usbd_msc_interface.h
usrsw.c
usrsw.h
wdt.c
wdt.h

README.md

MicroPython port to STM32 MCUs

This directory contains the port of MicroPython to ST's line of STM32 microcontrollers. Supported MCU series are: STM32F0, STM32F4, STM32F7, STM32H7, STM32L0, STM32L4 and STM32WB. Parts of the code here utilise the STM32Cube HAL library.

The officially supported boards are the line of pyboards: PYBv1.0 and PYBv1.1 (both with STM32F405), PYBLITEv1.0 (with STM32F411) and PYBD-SFx (with STM32F7xx MCUs). See micropython.org/pyboard for further details.

Other boards that are supported include ST Discovery and Nucleo boards. See the boards/ subdirectory, which contains the configuration files used to build each individual board.

The STM32H7 series has preliminary support: there is a working REPL via USB and UART, as well as very basic peripheral support, but some things do not work and none of the advanced features of the STM32H7 are yet supported, such as the clock tree. At this point the STM32H7 should be considered as a fast version of the STM32F7.

Build instructions

Before building the firmware for a given board the MicroPython cross-compiler must be built; it will be used to pre-compile some of the built-in scripts to bytecode. The cross-compiler is built and run on the host machine, using:

$ make -C mpy-cross

This command should be executed from the root directory of this repository. All other commands below should be executed from the ports/stm32/ directory.

An ARM compiler is required for the build, along with the associated binary utilities. The default compiler is arm-none-eabi-gcc, which is available for Arch Linux via the package arm-none-eabi-gcc, for Ubuntu via instructions here, or see here for the main GCC ARM Embedded page. The compiler can be changed using the CROSS_COMPILE variable when invoking make.

Next, the board to build must be selected. The default board is PYBV10 but any of the names of the subdirectories in the boards/ directory is a valid board. The board name must be passed as the argument to BOARD= when invoking make.

All boards require certain submodules to be obtained before they can be built. The correct set of submodules can be initialised using (with PYBV11 as an example of the selected board):

$ make BOARD=PYBV11 submodules

Then to build the board's firmware run:

$ make BOARD=PYBV11

The above command should produce binary images in the build-PYBV11/ subdirectory (or the equivalent directory for the board specified).

Note that some boards require the mboot bootloader to be built and deployed before flashing the main firmware. For such boards an information message about this will be printed at the end of the main firmware build. Mboot can be built via:

$ make -C mboot BOARD=STM32F769DISC

For more information about mboot see mboot/README.md.

Flashing the Firmware using DFU mode

You must then get your board/microcontroller into DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode.

If you already have MicroPython installed on the board you can do that by calling machine.bootloader() on the board, either at the REPL or using pyboard.py. A nice property of this approach is that you can automate it so you can update the board without manually pressing any buttons.

If you do not have MicroPython running yet, temporarily jumper your board's DFU pin (typ. BOOT0) to 3.3v and reset or power-on the board.

On a pyboard the P1/DFU pin and a 3.3v pin are next to each other (on the bottom left of the board, second row from the bottom) and the reset button is labeled RST.

For the pyboard D-series you can enter the mboot DFU bootloader by holding down the USR button, pressing and releasing the RST button, and continuing to hold down USR until the LED is white (4th in the cycle), then let go of USR while the LED is white. The LED will then flash red once per second to indicate it is in USB DFU mode.

Once the board is in DFU mode, flash the firmware using the command:

$ make BOARD=PYBV11 deploy

This will use the included tools/pydfu.py script. You can use instead the dfu-util program (available here) by passing USE_PYDFU=0:

$ make BOARD=PYBV11 USE_PYDFU=0 deploy

If flashing the firmware does not work it may be because you don't have the correct permissions. Try then:

$ sudo make BOARD=PYBV11 deploy

Or using dfu-util directly:

$ sudo dfu-util -a 0 -d 0483:df11 -D build-PYBV11/firmware.dfu

ST Discovery or Nucleo boards have a builtin programmer called ST-LINK. With these boards and using Linux or OS X, you have the option to upload the stm32 firmware using the st-flash utility from the stlink project. To do so, connect the board with a mini USB cable to its ST-LINK USB port and then use the make target deploy-stlink. For example, if you have the STM32F4DISCOVERY board, you can run:

$ make BOARD=STM32F4DISC deploy-stlink

The st-flash program should detect the USB connection to the board automatically. If not, run lsusb to determine its USB bus and device number and set the STLINK_DEVICE environment variable accordingly, using the format <USB_BUS>:<USB_ADDR>. Example:

$ lsusb
[...]
Bus 002 Device 035: ID 0483:3748 STMicroelectronics ST-LINK/V2
$ export STLINK_DEVICE="002:0035"
$ make BOARD=STM32F4DISC deploy-stlink

Flashing the Firmware with OpenOCD

Another option to deploy the firmware on ST Discovery or Nucleo boards with a ST-LINK interface uses OpenOCD. Connect the board with a mini USB cable to its ST-LINK USB port and then use the make target deploy-openocd. For example, if you have the STM32F4DISCOVERY board:

$ make BOARD=STM32F4DISC deploy-openocd

The openocd program, which writes the firmware to the target board's flash, is configured via the file ports/stm32/boards/openocd_stm32f4.cfg. This configuration should work for all boards based on a STM32F4xx MCU with a ST-LINKv2 interface. You can override the path to this configuration by setting OPENOCD_CONFIG in your Makefile or on the command line.

Accessing the board

Once built and deployed, access the MicroPython REPL (the Python prompt) via USB serial or UART, depending on the board. There are many ways to do this, one of which is via mpremote (install it using pip install mpremote):

$ mpremote

Other options are picocom and screen, for example:

$ picocom /dev/ttyACM0