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[feature] ITM functionality for ST-Link V2 and STM32Fxx chipsets #136
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Somebody has enhanced your stlink-trace: https://github.com/avrhack/stlink-trace |
Can anybody contribute here? |
@Nightwalker-87 we probably should close this issue in favor of duplicate #187. I also got a personal mail from @simplerobot which implements the ITM functionality in https://github.com/simplerobot/stlink/tree/st-trace but he seems unable to open a pull request because of permissions. I looked into the project settings but was unable to find any pull request limitations. |
There should be no limitations on opening PRs. However I actively invited him to contribute to the project. Maybe it helps to solve this issue, as the referenced ticket seems to only partially address this issue. ;-) |
Thanks @Nightwalker-87. I've submitted a code review. Here is the error I was originally getting: An owner of this repository has limited the ability to open a pull request to users that have contributed to this repository in the past. |
I have written a utility that can read ITM trace data using a ST-Link V2. This functionality would be useful to have in st-util if possible. The only problem is when it detects a packet with length 0xF8xx, which I assume is an error code - possibly overrun. It recovers, but loses some of the data. Other than that, I have had it running for a few hours capturing data from an STM32F107Z.
See http://obe1line.github.com/stlink-trace/ for further details.
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