Hello,
I recently bought an STM32L52E-DK development kit and I am playing around
with ST's port of ARM's TrustedFirmware-M (see ST's UM2671). I would like
to basically leave this untouched, but replace ST's 'non-secure'
demo-application with a NuttX image. It would be nice if you could give me
s
Brennan,
what do you use to pick up the project files in VSCode? Do you use a
compilation database?
That's what I use with QtCreator.
Matias
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, at 22:59, Brennan Ashton wrote:
> Marlar
> With the plugin that I linked you should be able to nice debugging without
> having to use
Marlar
With the plugin that I linked you should be able to nice debugging without
having to use two different environments. Just don't use the native vscode
debugger from the c++ it has long standing issues with remote targets.
Ben is there a reason you don't use it for hardfaults? I'm not sure I
Dear Ben,
Is there any setup guideline for Nuttx debuggig with VSCode (normal use) and
Eclipse (Hard faults)?
Best Regards,
Marlar
From: Disruptive Solutions
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 6:16 PM
To: dev@nuttx.apache.org
Subject: Re: about IDEs and dev bo
Description:
Out-of-bounds Write vulnerability in TCP Stack of Apache Software
Foundation Apache NuttX (incubating) allows attacker to corrupt memory
by supplying and invalid fragmentation offset value specified in the IP
header. This is only impacts builds with both CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL and
CONFIG
Description:
Out-of-bounds Write vulnerability in TCP stack of Apache Software
Foundation Apache NuttX (incubating) allows attacker to corrupt memory
by supplying arbitrary urgent data pointer offsets within TCP packets
including beyond the length of the packet.
This issue affects:
Apache Software
The Apache NuttX (incubating) project team is proud to announce
Apache NuttX 10.0.1 and 9.1.1 have been released.
The release artifacts and Release Notes can be found (shortly) at:
https://nuttx.apache.org/download/
https://nuttx.apache.org/releases/10.0.1/
https://nuttx.apache.org/releases/9.1.1/
I just saw a post about it:
https://werwolv.net/blog/mp1os
Kudos Matt !
You are welcome!
BR,
Alan
On 12/8/20, Matt DeWall wrote:
> Thank you everyone, such a helpful community!I was able to get the
> i2ctool working and it found my screen.
>
> I'm off to my next steps. :)
>
> Matt
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 1:44 PM wrote:
>
>> Hello Matt,
>>
>>
VSCode (normal use) and Eclipse (Hard faults).
STM32 stack (nucleos, blackboards, etc) and own reference board(s).
Hardware as extra tools (logic analyzer, scope, seggers, st link, etc)
And just having fun to use NuttX and the results one can achieve. Still
mind blowing!!!
Ben
Op wo 9 dec.
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