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| STM32F429 baremetal dumb IO |
| --------------------------- |
| The STM32F429 baremetal dumb IO backend provides device startup code and a UART |
| driver to layer that allows applications built against the ``pw_dumb_io`` |
| interface to run on a STM32F429 chip and do simple input/output via UART. |
| The code is optimized for the STM32F429I-DISC1, using USART1 (which is connected |
| to the virtual COM port on the embedded ST-LINKv2 chip). However, this should |
| work with all STM32F429 variations (and even some STM32F4xx chips). |
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| This backend has no configuration options. The point of it is to provide bare- |
| minimum platform code needed to do UART reads/writes. |
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| Setup |
| ===== |
| This module requires relatively minimal setup: |
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| 1. Write code against the ``pw_dumb_io`` facade. |
| 2. Specify the ``dir_pw_dumb_io_backend`` GN gloabal variable to point to this |
| backend. |
| 3. Build an executable with a main() function using a toolchain that |
| supports Cortex-M4. |
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| .. note:: |
| This module provides early firmware init and a linker script, so it will |
| conflict with other modules that do any early device init or provide a linker |
| script. |
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| Module usage |
| ============ |
| After building a an executable that utilizes this backend, flash the |
| produced .elf binary to the development board. Then, using a serial |
| communication terminal (like minicom or screen), connect to the device at a |
| baud rate of 115200 (8N1). If you're not using a STM32F429I-DISC1 development |
| board, manually connect a USB TLL adapter to pins `A9` (TX) and |
| `A10` (RX). |
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| Dependencies |
| ============ |
| * pw_dumb_io facade |
| * pw_preprocessor module |