STM32CubeIDE errata 1.7.0

1 Fixed issues

ID Summary
62974 Conditional breakpoints now works with OpenOCD.
70505 Implemented a newlib-malloc solution that is thread safe by default.
95809 On Fedora®, the installation now depends on webkit2gtk3, which solves the issue of the Information Center not rendered properly.
99895 Implemented a project-less debug solution using the elf file.
101540 Changed the behavior of the "Reset the chip and restart debug session" button, from Software-Reset to NRST.
102358 Fixed problem with installing on case-sensitive macOS® systems.
107086 Miscellaneous flags through the MCU GCC compiler are now processed correctly.

2 Known issues

The known issues are split into general, OS-specific, and target-specific issues.

2.1 General issues

ID Summary
56223 The project importer for SW4STM32 cannot import all settings in projects from very old versions (older than 2.0).
59435 Having a space or non-ASCII character in the project/workspace path or installation path is not fully supported.
63212 Editor hyperlinks sometimes jump to declaration instead of definition.
63624 Some STM32CubeMX pop-up dialogs are not opened in front of the STM32CubeIDE workbench on all OS's.
68184 Hierarchical projects cannot be imported with the option Copy into workspace.
68440 Hierarchical projects cannot be renamed.
74251 SWV Exception Trace log data tab displays a peripheral column, which is always empty.
89454 Restart configuration only works for flash memory projects and not for RAM projects.
100895 Editing live expressions while target is running does not work with SEGGER J-Link.
107869 [New in 1.7.0] The live expressions feature can not be enabled at the same time as the RTOS proxy while using ST-LINK GDB server.
109764 [New in 1.7.0] FreeRTOS™ kernel-aware debugging: Full stack traces off all tasks do not work if configUSE_PORT_OPTIMISED_TASK_SELECTION 1


2.2 OS-specific issues

2.2.1 macOS®

ID Summary
83159[1] After updating STM32CubeIDE to a new version, the post-update restart fails on Linux® and macOS®. STM32CubeIDE must be restarted manually.
85064 Some macOS® versions report installation image corruption. This can be circumvented using the command:
xattr -c /Applications/STM32CubeIDE.app
101005[1] New JRE bundling does not automatically import private certificate authorities, that are needed for secure connections. See the following knowledge article for a solution here.

2.2.2 Linux®

ID Summary
77518 STM32CubeIDE has limited support on Wayland.
83159[1] After updating STM32CubeIDE to a new version, the post-update restart fails on Linux® and macOS®. STM32CubeIDE must be restarted manually.
101005[1] New JRE bundling does not automatically import private certificate authorities, that are needed for secure connections. See the following knowledge article for a solution here.

2.3 Target-specific issues

2.3.1 STM32MP1

ID Summary
73456 The SFRs view is not aware of the device tree configuration and consequently shows all peripherals regardless if they are managed by the Cortex®-M or not.
73895 Debugging in production mode requires a network connection. If STM32CubeIDE is configured to use a network proxy, then the IP address of the STM32MP1 board needs to be added to the "Proxy bypass" list.
73896 The synchronization check between the IP-address entered in launch configuration and the IP-address of the target does not abort the launch in case of mismatch.

2.3.2 STM32H7

ID Summary
73552 Serial Wire Viewer configuration is not reset for STM32H7 devices on the next launch if it was terminated with record active when using ST-LINK GDB server.
79658 ST-LINK GDB server reports being suspended on address: 0x05F0001 when debugging STM32H7 dual-core devices and the core under debug goes to sleep.
81763 OpenOCD does not support debugging STM32H7 dual-core devices when the core under debug goes to sleep.

2.3.3 STM32U5

ID Summary
109124 [New in 1.7.0] When creating a debug configuration using ST-LINK GDB server, the SWD frequency must manually be changed from auto to a maximum of 8000 kHz.

1. Same limitation for Linux® and macOS®