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+++ b/nuttx/configs/stm3240g-eval/README.txt
@@ -853,7 +853,7 @@ STM3240G-EVAL-specific Configuration Options
want to do that?
CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST_REGDEBUG - Enable very low-level register access
debug. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG.
- CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST_PKTDUMP - Dump all incoming and outgoing USB
+ CONFIG_STM32_USBHOST_PKTDUMP - Dump all incoming and outgoing USB
packets. Depends on CONFIG_DEBUG.
Configurations
@@ -1028,8 +1028,67 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following:
CONFIG_STM32_OTGFS - Enable the STM32 USB OTG FS block
CONFIG_STM32_SYSCFG - Needed
CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE - Worker thread support is required
-
- 9. This configuration requires that jumper JP22 be set to enable RS-232
+
+ 9. USB OTG FS Host Support. The following changes will enable support for
+ a USB host on the STM32F4Discovery, including support for a mass storage
+ class driver:
+
+ CONFIG_USBDEV=n - Make sure tht USB device support is disabled
+ CONFIG_USBHOST=y - Enable USB host support
+ CONFIG_STM32_OTGFS=y - Enable the STM32 USB OTG FS block
+ CONFIG_STM32_SYSCFG=y - Needed for all USB OTF FS support
+ CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE=y - Worker thread support is required for the mass
+ storage class driver.
+ CONFIG_NSH_ARCHINIT=y - Architecture specific USB initialization
+ is needed for NSH
+ CONFIG_FS_FAT=y - Needed by the USB host mass storage class.
+
+ With those changes, you can use NSH with a FLASH pen driver as shown
+ belong. Here NSH is started with nothing in the USB host slot:
+
+ NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-x.yy
+ nsh> ls /dev
+ /dev:
+ console
+ null
+ ttyS0
+
+ After inserting the FLASH drive, the /dev/sda appears and can be
+ mounted like this:
+
+ nsh> ls /dev
+ /dev:
+ console
+ null
+ sda
+ ttyS0
+ nsh> mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt/stuff
+ nsh> ls /mnt/stuff
+ /mnt/stuff:
+ -rw-rw-rw- 16236 filea.c
+
+ And files on the FLASH can be manipulated to standard interfaces:
+
+ nsh> echo "This is a test" >/mnt/stuff/atest.txt
+ nsh> ls /mnt/stuff
+ /mnt/stuff:
+ -rw-rw-rw- 16236 filea.c
+ -rw-rw-rw- 16 atest.txt
+ nsh> cat /mnt/stuff/atest.txt
+ This is a test
+ nsh> cp /mnt/stuff/filea.c fileb.c
+ nsh> ls /mnt/stuff
+ /mnt/stuff:
+ -rw-rw-rw- 16236 filea.c
+ -rw-rw-rw- 16 atest.txt
+ -rw-rw-rw- 16236 fileb.c
+
+ To prevent data loss, don't forget to un-mount the FLASH drive
+ before removing it:
+
+ nsh> umount /mnt/stuff
+
+ 11. This configuration requires that jumper JP22 be set to enable RS-232
operation.
nsh2: