Hi,
How is this causing the problem? interrupts are still globally disabled at that point.
Giovanni
Initialisation change 19.1.3 to 20.3.2 Topic is solved
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Re: Initialisation change 19.1.3 to 20.3.2
It meant that peripheral interrupts were never set up so, for example, the UART would never output characters even when interrupts were enabled.
[Incidentally, a fuller explanation of the function of STM32_UART4_SUPPRESS_ISR and friends (stm32_isr.h) could be useful; my initial assumption from the name was that it disabled interrupts altogether; in fact when defined it simply moves the enabling of interrupts to a different part of the code]
[Incidentally, a fuller explanation of the function of STM32_UART4_SUPPRESS_ISR and friends (stm32_isr.h) could be useful; my initial assumption from the name was that it disabled interrupts altogether; in fact when defined it simply moves the enabling of interrupts to a different part of the code]
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