Modification of Mbed-dev library for LQFP48 package microcontrollers: STM32F103C8 (STM32F103C8T6) and STM32F103CB (STM32F103CBT6) (Bluepill boards, Maple mini etc. )

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Library for STM32F103C8 (Bluepill boards etc.).
Use this instead of mbed library.
This library allows the size of the code in the FLASH up to 128kB. Therefore, code also runs on microcontrollers STM32F103CB (eg. Maple mini).
But in the case of STM32F103C8, check the size of the resulting code would not exceed 64kB.

To compile a program with this library, use NUCLEO-F103RB as the target name. !

Changes:

  • Corrected initialization of the HSE + crystal clock (mbed permanent bug), allowing the use of on-board xtal (8MHz).(1)
  • Additionally, it also set USB clock (48Mhz).(2)
  • Definitions of pins and peripherals adjusted to LQFP48 case.
  • Board led LED1 is now PC_13 (3)
  • USER_BUTTON is now PC_14 (4)

    Now the library is complete rebuilt based on mbed-dev v160 (and not yet fully tested).

notes
(1) - In case 8MHz xtal on board, CPU frequency is 72MHz. Without xtal is 64MHz.
(2) - Using the USB interface is only possible if STM32 is clocking by on-board 8MHz xtal or external clock signal 8MHz on the OSC_IN pin.
(3) - On Bluepill board led operation is reversed, i.e. 0 - led on, 1 - led off.
(4) - Bluepill board has no real user button

Information

After export to SW4STM (AC6):

  • add line #include "mbed_config.h" in files Serial.h and RawSerial.h
  • in project properties change Optimisation Level to Optimise for size (-Os)

platform/mbed_interface.h

Committer:
mega64
Date:
2017-04-27
Revision:
148:8b0b02bf146f
Parent:
146:03e976389d16

File content as of revision 148:8b0b02bf146f:


/** \addtogroup platform */
/** @{*/
/* mbed Microcontroller Library
 * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */
#ifndef MBED_INTERFACE_H
#define MBED_INTERFACE_H

#include <stdarg.h>

#include "device.h"

/* Mbed interface mac address
 * if MBED_MAC_ADD_x are zero, interface uid sets mac address,
 * otherwise MAC_ADD_x are used.
 */
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE 0x00
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_0  MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_1  MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_2  MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_3  MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_4  MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDR_5  MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
#define MBED_MAC_ADDRESS_SUM (MBED_MAC_ADDR_0 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_1 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_2 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_3 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_4 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_5)

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

#if DEVICE_SEMIHOST

/** Functions to control the mbed interface
 *
 * mbed Microcontrollers have a built-in interface to provide functionality such as
 * drag-n-drop download, reset, serial-over-usb, and access to the mbed local file
 * system. These functions provide means to control the interface suing semihost
 * calls it supports.
 */

/** Determine whether the mbed interface is connected, based on whether debug is enabled
 *
 *  @returns
 *    1 if interface is connected,
 *    0 otherwise
 */
int mbed_interface_connected(void);

/** Instruct the mbed interface to reset, as if the reset button had been pressed
 *
 *  @returns
 *    1 if successful,
 *    0 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
 */
int mbed_interface_reset(void);

/** This will disconnect the debug aspect of the interface, so semihosting will be disabled.
 * The interface will still support the USB serial aspect
 *
 *  @returns
 *    0 if successful,
 *   -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
 */
int mbed_interface_disconnect(void);

/** This will disconnect the debug aspect of the interface, and if the USB cable is not
 * connected, also power down the interface. If the USB cable is connected, the interface
 * will remain powered up and visible to the host
 *
 *  @returns
 *    0 if successful,
 *   -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
 */
int mbed_interface_powerdown(void);

/** This returns a string containing the 32-character UID of the mbed interface
 *  This is a weak function that can be overwritten if required
 *
 *  @param uid A 33-byte array to write the null terminated 32-byte string
 *
 *  @returns
 *    0 if successful,
 *   -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
 */
int mbed_interface_uid(char *uid);

#endif

/** This returns a unique 6-byte MAC address, based on the interface UID
 * If the interface is not present, it returns a default fixed MAC address (00:02:F7:F0:00:00)
 *
 * This is a weak function that can be overwritten if you want to provide your own mechanism to
 * provide a MAC address.
 *
 *  @param mac A 6-byte array to write the MAC address
 */
void mbed_mac_address(char *mac);

/** Cause the mbed to flash the BLOD (Blue LEDs Of Death) sequence
 */
void mbed_die(void);

/** Print out an error message.  This is typically called when
 * hanlding a crash.
 *
 * @Note Synchronization level: Interrupt safe
 */
void mbed_error_printf(const char* format, ...);

/** Print out an error message.  Similar to mbed_error_printf
 * but uses a va_list.
 *
 * @Note Synchronization level: Interrupt safe
 */
void mbed_error_vfprintf(const char * format, va_list arg);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif

/** @}*/