+IMPORTANT SHORT TERM NOTICE:
+If you are targetting F1 devices, with either stlinkv1 or v2 hardware, you
+_need_ to use karlp's libwork2 branch.
+
+If you are targetting F4, you _need_ to use texane's master
+
+If you are targetting F2 or L1, please let us know how it goes!
+
HOWTO
=====
Setting up udev rules
=====================
-For convenience, you may install udev rules file, 49-stlinkv2.rules, located
+For convenience, you may install udev rules file, 49-stlinkv*.rules, located
in the root of repository. You will need to copy it to /etc/udev/rules.d,
and then either reboot or execute
$ udevadm control --reload-rules
-Udev will now create a /dev/stlinkv2_XX file, with the appropriate permissions.
-This is currently all the device is for, (only one stlinkv2 is supported at
+Udev will now create a /dev/stlinkv2_XX or /dev/stlinkv1_XX file, with the appropriate permissions.
+This is currently all the device is for, (only one stlink of each version is supported at
any time presently)
Running programs from SRAM
(gdb) load firmware.elf
then it would be written to the memory.
+
FAQ
===
A: Sometimes when you will try to use GDB `next' command to skip a loop,
it will use a rather inefficient single-stepping way of doing that.
Set up a breakpoint manually in that case and do `continue'.
+
+Currently known working combinations of programmer and target
+=============================================================
+
+STLink v1 (as found on the 32VL Discovery board)
+
+Known Working Targets:
+* STM32F100xx (Medium Density VL)
+* STM32F103 (according to jpa- o n##stm32
+
+No information:
+* everything else!
+
+
+STLink v2 (as found on the 32L and F4 Discovery boards)
+Known Working Targets:
+* STM32F100xx (Medium Density VL, as on the 32VL Discovery board)
+* ?
+
+Please report any and all known working combinations so I can update this!
+