However, this does also not remedy the issue at hand. I find it confusing that the main.c is able to recognize the #include arm_math.h command yet the functions included are not, but I nevertheless try to fix this by adding the CMSIS DSP to the included directories (found at 'Build properties -> C/C++ Build -> Settings -> Tool Settings -> C Compiler -> Directories`). However, this process also invokes many errors as the included functions fail to recognize their header dependencies (such as the #include arm_math.h).
#include arm_math.h or arm_rfft_fast_instance_f32 S which can also be invoked with the use of the autocomplete functionality and as such are thus recognized by the IDE.
This then permits the use of the DSP functions such as I have attempted to manually download the corresponding CMSIS package (STM32Cube_FW_F4_V1.24.0) and place the corresponding DSP package into the project file structure. Most other related topics I could find just refer to the use of Keil uVision or the User Guide without much further help.Ītollic TrueStudio does incorporate a in-built package manager where the base CMSIS is available for download, but it does not provide this option for the CMSIS-DSP pack. Some related resources can be found in the As such I have been attempting to include CMSIS-DSP into Atollic TrueStudio but this seemingly is difficult to accomplish: there is limited documentation available on the CMSIS-DSP to begin with and even less so for implementation in Atollic TrueStudio.
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I have previously had CMSIS and CMSIS-DSP working in Keil uVision, but given the code limit of 32k that puts me over the evaluation limit rather quickly. I am trying to implement the use of DSP in the STM32 F411RE board, but I cannot seem to include the necessary files without invoking numerous errors.