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STM32F7: baremetal profile support #12583

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Summary of changes

Hi

Bare metal profile is now supported for all STM32F7 targets

Tests with --app-config tests/configs/baremetal.json options successfully passed!

  • ARM
  • GCC
  • IAR

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[x] Patch update (Bug fix / Target update / Docs update / Test update / Refactor)
[] Feature update (New feature / Functionality change / New API)
[] Major update (Breaking change E.g. Return code change / API behaviour change)

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[] No Tests required for this change (E.g docs only update)
[x] Covered by existing mbed-os tests (Greentea or Unittest)
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@ciarmcom ciarmcom requested a review from a team March 5, 2020 16:00
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ciarmcom commented Mar 5, 2020

@jeromecoutant, thank you for your changes.
@ARMmbed/mbed-os-maintainers please review.

@mergify mergify bot added needs: CI and removed needs: review labels Mar 6, 2020
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0xc0170 commented Mar 6, 2020

CI started

@mergify mergify bot added needs: work and removed needs: CI labels Mar 6, 2020
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mbed-ci commented Mar 6, 2020

Test run: FAILED

Summary: 1 of 7 test jobs failed
Build number : 1
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Failed test jobs:

  • jenkins-ci/mbed-os-ci_cloud-client-pytest

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