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STM32CubeMX 6.13.0 breaks on STM32H563 .ioc file (Error: not a vaild ioc file)

  • December 9, 2024
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Hello ST Community,

 

   I have a project using the H563. I recently upgraded STM32CubeMX from 6.12.0 to 6.13.0.  After upgrading, and attempting to open the .ioc file, the following message is displayed:

MX1.png

 

Regardless if I choose Continue or Migrate, I get the following error message in STM32CubeMX:

MX2.png

 

If I downgrade STM32CubeMX to 6.12.0, I do not get the migration notification pop-up, and the .ioc file opens as expected.  

 

I was hoping to find out why this is occuring and a resolution to it.  I have attached the STM32CubeMX log (which contains both the attempt at Continue and attempt at Migrate, both of which returns the 'not valid ioc file' error), and the .ioc file used.   

Please let me know if additional details or documents are needed.

 

Best regards,

-Aaron Wheeler

Best answer by Ghofrane GSOURI

Hello @aw_von @Karl Yamashita 

First let me thank you all for posting.

This behavior is under investigation by development team and tracked by the Ticket 197849  and that will be fixed as soon as possible.

Kind regards
Ghofrane

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Karl Yamashita
Principal
December 9, 2024

Using STM32CubeIDE 1.17.0, I get the same error when trying to open your IOC file. 

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Ghofrane GSOURI
Ghofrane GSOURIBest answer
Technical Moderator
December 10, 2024

Hello @aw_von @Karl Yamashita 

First let me thank you all for posting.

This behavior is under investigation by development team and tracked by the Ticket 197849  and that will be fixed as soon as possible.

Kind regards
Ghofrane

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MFuch.3
Associate II
January 17, 2025

Hello,

how/where can I track that ticket 197849. I have exactly the same with with an STM32H5 ioc file while migrating between the above versions.

Best regards,

Matthias