You're ready to go :)
-To run the gdb server, do (you do not need sudo if you have set up
-permissions correctly):
-$ make && [sudo] ./gdbserver/st-util
+COMPILING
+~~~~~~~~~
+This project was converted to Autotools by a well meaning individual. The
+following steps will build the project for you.
+
+$ ./autogen.sh
+$ ./configure
+$ make
+
+USING THE GDBSERVER
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+To run the gdb server: (you do not need sudo if you have set up
+permissions correctly)
+
+$ make && [sudo] ./st-util
There are a few options:
-./gdbserver/st-util - usage:
+./st-util - usage:
-h, --help Print this help
-vXX, --verbose=XX specify a specific verbosity level (0..99)
-p 4242, --listen_port=1234
Set the gdb server listen port. (default port: 4242)
-Then, in gdb: (remember, you need to run an _ARM_ gdb, not an x86 gdb)
-(gdb) target remote :4242
+Then, in your project directory, someting like this...
+(remember, you need to run an _ARM_ gdb, not an x86 gdb)
+
+$ arm-none-eabi-gdb fancyblink.elf
+...
+(gdb) tar extended-remote :4242
+...
+(gdb) load
+Loading section .text, size 0x458 lma 0x8000000
+Loading section .data, size 0x8 lma 0x8000458
+Start address 0x80001c1, load size 1120
+Transfer rate: 1 KB/sec, 560 bytes/write.
+(gdb)
+...
+(gdb) continue
Have fun!
Known Working Targets:
* STM32F100xx (Medium Density VL, as on the 32VL Discovery board)
* STM32L1xx (STM32L Discovery board)
+* STM32F103VC, STM32F107RC, STM32L151RB, STM32F205RE and STM32F405RE on custom boards
+ (https://github.com/UweBonnes/wiki_fuer_alex/layout/usps...)
+* STM32F303xx (STM32F3 Discovery board)
* STM32F407xx (STM32F4 Discovery board)
+* STM32F429I-DISCO (STM32F4 Discovery board with LCD)
+* STM32F439VIT6 (discovery board reseated CPU)
Please report any and all known working combinations so I can update this!