[Solved] Viewing Peripheral (memory-mapped) Registers

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  • [Solved] Viewing Peripheral (memory-mapped) Registers

    Hi,

    I'm using an STM32F415. I am not using SES to build only to to debug an externally generated .elf file.

    There is this from the manual:

    The Registers window shows the set of register groups defined in the memory-map file the application was built with. If there is no memory-map file associated with a project, the Registers window will show only the CPU registers.



    This described what I am seeing but where do I find a memory-map file and how do I associated with my project? I did tell the project which processor I am using so I was surprised that it did not know about the registers.


    Thanks,


    Kenny

    The post was edited 1 time, last by Kenny ().

  • Hi,

    Great you found the solution yourself.
    This is the correct way to specify the register definition file.

    Regards
    Johannes
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