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May 8, 2025
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How do you control the Standby2 mode on the STM32MP2 series?

  • May 8, 2025
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I am using the STM32MP257F-DK board. By default, this board automatically boots when power is applied. If the wakeup button is held for about 15 seconds, the system powers off. A short press and release of the wakeup button generates an interrupt signal that can be used by the kernel.

I would like to change this behavior with the following custom setup:

  • When power or battery is applied, the board should not boot automatically.

  • The system should only boot if the wakeup button is pressed and held for a defined time (around 3 seconds).

  • After the system has booted, pressing and holding the wakeup button again for the same defined time (around 3 seconds) should trigger a power-off.

  • A short press and release of the button should continue to generate an interrupt signal usable by the kernel.

Based on the following documentation:

It seems that these changes can be implemented by modifying the linux-stm32mp, optee-os-stm32mp, and tf-a-stm32mp sources.

Could you please guide me on exactly how to configure or modify these sources to implement this custom power and wakeup behavior?

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