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STM32 and LabView Embedded linking erros

Hello there, i am having issues compiling and linking my STM32 project with Labview

 

I am using

-Windows 7

-National Instruments LabView 2010

-Keil uVision 4.14

-ST-link device and utility

-STM32F103RB and STM32F103C8 chip

 

 

The error i get is that when i compile it seems to do fine, but then when it gets to the linking stage, it gives me this error

 

 

Target not created

Status: Build failed.

[2:18:33 PM] Status: Error

linking...

.\Obj\LabVIEW.axf: Error: L6406E: No space in execution regions with .ANY selector matching stm32f10x.o(HEAP).

.\Obj\LabVIEW.axf: Error: L6407E: Sections of aggregate size 0x8000 bytes could not fit into .ANY selector(s).

 

Status: Build failed.

Target not created

 

 

Any help would be appreciated, thanks

 

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Hello,

 

Try to have a look to the Debug section of your Keil project in the Flash Download tab. May be your project has no programming algorithm selected.

 

Lionel

 

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hey there, thanks for the reply, I'm gonna do that right now, is there anything in particular that im looking at modifying?

 

 

I have tried:

-modifying the method used to program under debug

-selecting the "use simulator"

-unticking the "use memory layout from target dialog in the linker menu

-ticking "make RW/RO section position independant" in linker menu

 

 

none of these seem to have any effects, which is strange since these are essentially the same settings that i use in Keil and i have successfully compiled and ran program on the STM32 chips

 

 

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In fact, you have to check if you have something in the "Flash Download" section you can find in the "Debug" tab and in the settings sub-menu (see snapshot).

Luke: All right, I'll give it a try.
Yoda: No. Try not. Do... or do not. There is no try.
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ah i see you have selected STM32f10x Connectivity Line, i normally went with STM32f10x Med Density chip, does that make a difference?

 

 

 

and also i use to use those options with my J-Link device however it broke up, im using the ST-link to program now, i have attached a file showing the options that shows up i you click on the options for ST-link, there are no options for that

 

 

 

 

and also im using the ST-LINK_CLI.exe utility to program onto the chip directly with Keil

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When I program with the ulink 2, I have to select SWD option. I didn't succeed in programminf the ST with the ST-Link. I used connecty line flash algorithm because I'm using a STM32F107.

You can also try to increase the heap size, you can fnd it in the startup file.

Hope it could help.

Luke: All right, I'll give it a try.
Yoda: No. Try not. Do... or do not. There is no try.
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hey there, i was wondering what you need to open the startup file? is it the startup.o or something like that in the project folder?

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Hi. Did you ever get around this error message? I have the same. If I change to device STM32F103ZE in Keil the device compiles ok, I want to use a 103RB but reports back this message.

\Obj\LabVIEW.axf: Error: L6406W: No space in execution regions with .ANY selector matching Section HEAP(stm32f10x.o).
.\Obj\LabVIEW.axf: Error: L6407W: Sections of aggregate size 0x8000 bytes could not fit into .ANY selector(s).

 

Anyone?

 

Thanks

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I never figured it out and so ended up not using NI LAbView to program arm and just ended up writing code for it instead

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Thanks Pongo for the reply, that's a shame.

Anyone else out there that might know what wrong, I think it some sort of memory allocation issue.

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