btstack/port/stm32-wb55xx-nucleo-freertos/README.md

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# BTstack Port for STM32WB55 Nucleo Boards using FreeRTOS
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This port supports the Nucleo68 and the USB dongle of the [P-NUCLEO-WB55 kit](https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/p-nucleo-wb55.html). Both have 1 MB of Flash memory.
The STM32Cube_FW_WB_V1.3.0 provides the HAL and WPAN, and initializes the device and the initial Makefile.
For easy development, Ozone project files are generated as well.
## Hardware
In this port, the Nucelo68 or the USB Dongle from the P-NUCLEO-WB55 can be used.
Last test was done using FUS v1.2 and HCI BLE Firmware v1.13 on Nucleo68
See STM32Cube_FW_WB_V1.13.0/Projects/STM32WB_Copro_Wireless_Binaries/Release_Notes.html for firmware install instructions.
Note: Segger RTT is currently not really usable. When sleep modes ared disabled for debuggin (see port_thread())
RTT works, but the output buffer quickly overflows. In Block mode, radio stops working.
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### Nucleo68
The debug output is sent over USART1 and is available via the ST-Link v2.
### USB Dongle
To flash the dongle, SWD can be used via the lower 6 pins on CN1:
- 3V3
- PB3 - SWO (semi hosting not used)
- PA14 - SCLK
- PA13 - SWDIO
- NRST
- GND
The debug output is sent over USART1 and is available via PB6.
## Software
FreeRTOS V10.2.0 is used to run stack, you can get this example version by checking out official repo:
$ cd Middlewares
$ git submodule add https://github.com/aws/amazon-freertos.git
$ git submodule update
& cd amazon-freertos && git checkout v1.4.8
Or by specifying path to FreeRTOS
$ make FREERTOS_ROOT=path_to_freertos
To build all examples, run make
$ make
All examples and the .jedbug Ozone project files are placed in the 'build' folder.
## Flash And Run The Examples
The Makefile builds different versions:
- example.elf: .elf file with all debug information
- example.bin: .bin file that can be used for flashing
### Nucleo68
There are different options to flash and debug the Nucleo68 board. The Nucleo68 boards comes with an on-board [ST-Link programmer and debugger](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/st-link-v2.html). As an alternative, the ST-Link programmer can be replaced by an [SEGGER J-Link OB](https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/models/other-j-links/st-link-on-board/). Finally, the STM32 can be programmed with any ARM Cortex JTAG or SWD programmer via the SWD jumper.
### USB Dongle
Please use any ARM Cortex SWD programmer via the SWD interface desribed in the hardware section.
## Run Example Project using Ozone
When using an external J-Link programmer or after installing J-Link OB on the Nucleo68 board, you can flash and debug using the cross-platform [SEGGER Ozone Debugger](https://www.segger.com/products/development-tools/ozone-j-link-debugger/). It is included in some J-Link programmers or can be used for free for evaluation usage.
Just start Ozone and open the .jdebug file in the build folder. When compiled with "ENABLE_SEGGER_RTT", the debug output shows up in the Terminal window of Ozone. Note: as mentioned before, Segger RTT currently stops working when CPU2 has started up.
## Debug output
All debug output can be either send via SEGGER RTT or via USART1. To get the console from USART1, simply connect your board under STLink-v2 to your PC or connect PB6 (USART1 TX) of the Nucleo board to an USB-2-UART adapter and open a terminal at 115200.
In src/btstack_config.h resp. in example/btstack_config.h of the generated projects, additional debug information can be enabled by uncommenting ENABLE_LOG_INFO.
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Also, the full packet log can be enabled in src/btstack_port.c by uncommenting the hci_dump_init(..) line. The console output can then be converted into .pklg files for OS X PacketLogger or WireShark by running tool/create_packet_log.py
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## GATT Database
In BTstack, the GATT Database is defined via the .gatt file in the example folder. During the build, the .gatt file is converted into a .h file with a binary representation of the GATT Database and useful defines for the application.