Corrected CMSIS-RTOS1 compatibility mode compilation error in USART_CDC_ACM.c and USART_PL2303.c templates.Added thread name for all threads created by the USB stack.Updated USB Component to version 6.13.7.Updated lease renewal in the DHCP client also updates the default Gateway.Updated IGMP multicast address filtering.Optimized send_frame functions for network interfaces.Improved Event Recorder debug support and updated documentation for the debug events available in the Network Services.Improved access to ethernet, serial and modem drivers.Improved versioning, added library version to a map file (i.e.: “network_ip4_release_v7.10.6”).Improved and optimized network core processing.Corrected CHAP authentication failure in the PPP interface, when used in client mode.Corrected possible TCP socket retransmission failure in keep-alive mode for very short time limits, when the keep-alive timer expired before the retransmission timer.Corrected problem, that the device is not accessible to IPv6 after changing the MAC address.Corrected problem in BSD socket timeouts, when the blocked receiving and blocked sending in the socket are simultaneously used from two threads.Corrected Neighbor Discovery failure, when the requested global IPv6 address is on-link.Corrected filtering for link-layer addressed UDP messages (datagrams with correct MAC address and invalid IP address are no longer received).Corrected return code from BSD_EINVAL to BSD_ESOCK if BSD socket is not created.Corrected memory issue when receiving fragmented broadcast message.Corrected possible memory corruption in CHAP authentication, when PPP interface used in client mode, and the server generates CHAP challenges of less than 16 bytes.Added send frame buffering, if the MAC address in the IPv6 NDP cache is not resolved (the first call to the netUDP_Send function does not fail anymore).Added support for passwords stored as MD5 hash value HA1.Added support for user accounts in HTTP server Digest authentication.Added support for Digest access authentication in HTTP server.Updated Network Component to version 7.12.0.Corrected bug in fmedia which could cause non-initialized pointer access when using uninitialized drive.Corrected bug in FAT cluster handling when deleting file which could cause false out of space error.Corrected bug in FAT file name compare for names with equal root and 13 characters in length (LFN).Added second instance of the RAM drive (drive R1).Added debug configuration for debugging with Event Recorder.Added status codes fsAlreadyExists and fsNotDirectory that allow more control when using fmkdir, frmdir and fchdir.Added ftime_set and ftime_get functions used to manage the file or directory timestamps.Updated File System Component to version 6.13.0.See release notes inside the installer for further details. Updated Arm Compiler 6 to version 6.13.1.Included Arm Compiler 5 version 5.06u6 – unchanged: see Release Notes for further details.Enhanced: librarian is skipped in build if all contained objects are up to date shortening the build times.Enhanced: auto-generated scatter files can manage multiple modules with the same name.Added support for v8.1-M architecture extensions (requires MDK Professional). Added: option in License Manager to request a 30-day evaluation license of the MDK Professional edition.Current version is Microcontrollers Driver Suite V10.2įirst, I’m going to create a new project with Processor Expert. Processor Expert Driver Suite, available from ‘Download’ tab.The µVision IDE, compiler and debugger, available from (MDK-ARM).If not already installed, you need the following tools: Keil has several application notes available on The Application Note 235 covers Processor Expert. It will be used to configure the drivers/components, and then things get imported and compiled by µVision (like IAR). Basically this is a stripped down Eclipse version with Processor Expert in it. Processor Expert is available as ‘standalone’ version (called ‘Driver Suite’) from Freescale. Their IDE product is µVision (the current version is µVision4). Keil is owned by ARM and of course supports ARM devices :-).
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