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flash/stm32lx: mention explicitly that this driver covers STM32 L0 and L1

this is to avoid confusion with STM32 L4, L4+ and L5 families

also:
 - a warning message is changed to error
 - stm32l0x and stm32l1x aliases has been created to permit
   the usage of either names

Change-Id: If3f16d2a3b7d1369959aa7407da37a9076ea91d7
Signed-off-by: Tarek BOCHKATI <tarek.bouchkati@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/5437
Reviewed-by: Marc Schink <dev@zapb.de>
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-by: Tomas Vanek <vanekt@fbl.cz>
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Tarek BOCHKATI 4 years ago
committed by Tomas Vanek
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3 changed files with 6 additions and 2 deletions
  1. +1
    -1
      doc/openocd.texi
  2. +1
    -1
      src/flash/nor/stm32lx.c
  3. +4
    -0
      src/flash/startup.tcl

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- 1
doc/openocd.texi View File

@@ -6852,7 +6852,7 @@ stm32h7x option_write 0 0x20 0x8000000 0x8000000
@end deffn

@deffn {Flash Driver} stm32lx
All members of the STM32L microcontroller families from STMicroelectronics
All members of the STM32L0 and STM32L1 microcontroller families from STMicroelectronics
include internal flash and use ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0+ cores.
The driver automatically recognizes a number of these chips using
the chip identification register, and autoconfigures itself.


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- 1
src/flash/nor/stm32lx.c View File

@@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ static int stm32lx_probe(struct flash_bank *bank)
}

if (n == ARRAY_SIZE(stm32lx_parts)) {
LOG_WARNING("Cannot identify target as a STM32L family.");
LOG_ERROR("Cannot identify target as an STM32 L0 or L1 family device.");
return ERROR_FAIL;
} else {
LOG_INFO("Device: %s", stm32lx_info->part_info.device_str);


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- 0
src/flash/startup.tcl View File

@@ -109,6 +109,10 @@ proc stm32f3x args { eval stm32f1x $args }
proc stm32f4x args { eval stm32f2x $args }
proc stm32f7x args { eval stm32f2x $args }

# stm32lx driver supports both STM32 L0 and L1 devices
proc stm32l0x args { eval stm32lx $args }
proc stm32l1x args { eval stm32lx $args }

# stm32wb uses the same flash driver as the stm32l4x
proc stm32wbx args { eval stm32l4x $args }



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