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stm32-compiler-docker

A Docker image project for compiling STM32 C/C++ projects (currently, this supports STM32F4 only)

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This project aims to define a Docker image with all you need to compile embedded software for STM32F4 devices and develop applications by means of cross-compilation. It uses the GNU ARM GCC compiler suite, installed over the Ubuntu 16.04, and the CMake project developed by ObKo, the stm32-cmake Unfortunately, STMicroelectronics does not provide a direct repository from which we can download the CubeMX projects: at your disposal, in this repository, you have the support for only the STM32F4 discovery board.

Requirements

Do not worry about requirements: just install Docker for your operating system

How to get the docker image

git clone https://github.com/mariobarbareschi/stm32-compiler-docker
cd stm32-compiler-docker
docker build . -t <NAME>

Once completed, you should have a docker image named , check it by running

docker images

Alternatively, if you feel very lazy, check out the docker image by directly pulling it from docker hub

docker pull mariobarbareschi/stm32-compiler

How to use the docker image

To have an interactive bash interface with the docker image, simply run

docker run -it -v /path/to/host/folder:/path/to/container/folder <NAME>

Run examples

This repository is released with some examples in the projects folder. Try them by sharing the folder project with the docker container as follows:

docker run -it -v $PWD/projects:/home/embedded/projects mariobarbareschi/stm32-compiler

Flashing the board

Once compilation succeeds, the binary/elf file under build directory are ready to be flashed onto your board. Some tools maybe employed, dependind on the operating system of on which you are running this project. For MS Windows, you can install the official ST-link utility. Alternatively, for all the OSs, check out the OpenOCD software.

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Github is for social coding: if you want to write code, I encourage contributions through pull requests from forks of this repository.

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