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STM32MP1 Developer Package - SDK

Applicable for STM32MP13x lines, STM32MP15x lines

This article aims to give the following information:

  • How to download and install the latest SDK for the STM32 microprocessor series.
  • Where to find the associated release note.
  • Where to find the previous releases (archives).
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To use efficiently this SDK, please go through the Developer Package article relative to your STM32 microprocessor series: Category:Developer Package

1. STM32MPU-Ecosystem-v6.0.0 release[edit | edit source]

The STM32MP1 SDK is delivered through two tarball file named :

  • en.SDK-x86_64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.tar.gz for x86_64 host architecture
  • en.SDK-aarch64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.tar.gz for arm64 host architecture

Download and install the STM32MP1 SDK. The software package is provided AS IS, and by downloading it, you agree to be bound to the terms of the software license agreement (SLA0048). The detailed content licenses can be found here.

STM32MP1 Developer Package SDK - STM32MP1-Ecosystem-v6.0.0 release
Download
  • Go on st.com to download
    • en.SDK-x86_64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.tar.gz file for x86_64 host architecture
    • en.SDK-aarch64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.tar.gz file for arm64 host architecture
Installation For x86_64 host architecture
  • Uncompress the tarball file to get the SDK installation script.
tar xvf en.SDK-x86_64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.tar.gz
  • If needed, change the permissions on the SDK installation script so that it is executable.
chmod +x stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06/sdk/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1.rootfs-x86_64-toolchain-5.0.3-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.sh
  • Run the SDK installation script.
    • Use the -d <SDK installation directory absolute path> option to specify the absolute path to the directory in which you want to install the SDK (<SDK installation directory>).
    • If you follow the proposition to organize the working directory, it means:
./stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06/sdk/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1.rootfs-x86_64-toolchain-5.0.3-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.sh -d <working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK
  • A successful installation outputs the following log:
ST OpenSTLinux - Weston - (A Yocto Project Based Distro) SDK installer version 5.0.3-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06
===================================================================================================================================
You are about to install the SDK to "<working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK". Proceed [Y/n]? 
Extracting SDK.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................done
Setting it up...done
SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used.
Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script e.g.
 $ . <working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK/environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi

For arm64 host architecture

tar xvf en.SDK-aarch64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.tar.gz
  • If needed, change the permissions on the SDK installation script so that it is executable.
chmod +x stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1.rootfs-aarch64-toolchain-5.0.3-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.sh
  • Run the SDK installation script.
    • Use the -d <SDK installation directory absolute path> option to specify the absolute path to the directory in which you want to install the SDK (<SDK installation directory>).
    • If you follow the proposition to organize the working directory, it means:
./stm32mp1-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1.rootfs-aarch64-toolchain-5.0.3-openstlinux-6.6-yocto-scarthgap-mpu-v24.11.06.sh -d <working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK
  • A successful installation outputs the following log:
ST OpenSTLinux - Weston - (A Yocto Project Based Distro) SDK installer version 4.2.1-openstlinux-6.1-yocto-mickledore-mp1-v23.06.21
===================================================================================================================================
You are about to install the SDK to "<working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK". Proceed [Y/n]? 
Extracting SDK.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................done
Setting it up...done
SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used.
Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script e.g.
 $ . <working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK/environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi
Release note

Details about the content of the SDK are available in the associated STM32 MPU ecosystem release note.

Archive box.png If you are interested in older releases, please have a look into the section Archives.

  • The SDK is in the <SDK installation directory>:
<SDK installation directory>                                      SDK for OpenSTLinux distribution: details in Standard SDK directory structure article
├── environment-setup                                             Environment setup script for Developer Package
├── environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi  Environment setup script for Developer Package
├── site-config-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi
├── sysroots
│   ├── cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi                Target sysroot (libraries, headers, and symbols)
│   │   └── [...]
│   └── x86_64-ostl_sdk-linux                                     Native sysroot (libraries, headers, and symbols)
│       └── [...]
└── version-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi

For arm64 host architecture

<SDK installation directory>                                      SDK for OpenSTLinux distribution: details in Standard SDK directory structure article
├── environment-setup                                             Environment setup script for Developer Package
├── environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi  Environment setup script for Developer Package
├── site-config-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi
├── sysroots
│   ├── cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi                Target sysroot (libraries, headers, and symbols)
│   │   └── [...]
│   └── aarch64-ostl_sdk-linux                                     Native sysroot (libraries, headers, and symbols)
│       └── [...]
└── version-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi


2. Archives Archive box.png[edit | edit source]

This wiki is for the v6 ecosystem releases. For information about the previous ecosystem releases, go through the Wiki archives.