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SW4STM32(GCC) Upgrade to V9

Posted by alsaleem on August 2, 2017

Some of my support questions revealed that more capabilities are available in FreeRTOS V9. I am usung SW4STM32 (GCC) cortex-M4. The IDE automatically setup the project to use FreeRTOS V8.2.1.

Comparing the auto-setup hierarchy with downloaded V9, showed that CMSIS_RTOS folder is missing from file hierarchy in FreeRTOS's.

I assume this was added by the IDE so other parts of the sw modules can use FreeRTOS.

Do you know of any incompatibility issues?

Thanks.


SW4STM32(GCC) Upgrade to V9

Posted by alsaleem on August 2, 2017

I am sorry to ask this question here since it should be asked to the IDE team. I found that this forum is more supportive than others.


SW4STM32(GCC) Upgrade to V9

Posted by rtel on August 2, 2017

The CMSIS wrapper is provided by ST. I cannot think of any reason why it would break by upgrading to a later version of FreeRTOS as the FreeRTOS versions are backward compatible.


SW4STM32(GCC) Upgrade to V9

Posted by alsaleem on August 2, 2017

Thanks and appreciate help.


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