Joel Sherrill started a new discussion: 
https://gitlab.rtems.org/rtems/rtos/rtems/-/merge_requests/582#note_127733


When touching the stm BSPs you have to be careful to build all the variants. 
This is the list of stm32h7 and stm32u5 BSPs that need to be built to have 
confidence nothing has broken accidentally.

-  nucleo-h743zi            stm32h7
-  nucleo-h753zi            stm32h7
-  nucleo-h755zi            stm32h7
-  stm32h7                  stm32h7
-  stm32h747i-disco         stm32h7
-  stm32h747i-disco-m4      stm32h7
-  stm32h750b-dk            stm32h7
-  stm32h757i-eval          stm32h7
-  stm32h757i-eval-m4       stm32h7
-  stm32h7b3i-dk            stm32h7
-  stm32u5-grisp-nano       stm32u5

As a general rule, all BSP variants need to be built if you touch anything 
impacting the family. And be cautious to check if the builds/testing need to 
include SMP enabled and disabled.

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