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    Watchdog crashes debug session in CCSv5.2.1

    • David Luca
      Posted by David Luca
      on Aug 01 2012 06:34 AM
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      Hello,

      I noticed that while programming the Watchdog in C6748 in a debug session using Blackhawk STMv2 USB that if watchdog resets the CPU, press Pause would show

      C674X_0: Trouble Halting Target CPU: (Error -1060 @ 0x0) Device is not responding to the request. Reset the device, and retry the operation. If error persists, confirm configuration, power-cycle the board, and/or try more reliable JTAG settings (e.g. lower TCLK). (Emulation package 5.0.747.0)

      If I press Terminate to end debug session instead, when pressing Debug button again to load the program then CCS crashes. It has latest updates applied, including Blackhawk.

      If I reset the target manually, debug session recognizes the rest and I can reload the program without problems.

      Best regards,

      David.

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    • AndyW
      Posted by AndyW
      on Aug 01 2012 07:48 AM
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      David,

      Thank you for reporting this. When CCS crashes, I assume you mean the application exits with a crash dialog (as opposed to it hanging)?  If the application exits, could you check if a crash dump file is created? You can check by going to the Help -> CCS Support menu, select "debug server dump files", and click view. If there are any files in this folder, could you attached them here?

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    • David Luca
      Posted by David Luca
      on Aug 01 2012 08:42 AM
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      Hi AndyW,

      I attached the log files, there wasn't any crash dialog just CCS disappeared from screen.

      1680.crash logs.zip

      Best regards,

      David.

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    • AndyW
      Posted by AndyW
      on Aug 01 2012 12:38 PM
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      Looks like the attachment didn't make it. Could you give it another try?

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    • David Luca
      Posted by David Luca
      on Aug 02 2012 02:38 AM
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      Hi AndyW,

      I re-edited the post to attach the crash logs files. Let me know if are still not uploaded.

      Best regards,

      David.

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    • AndyW
      Posted by AndyW
      on Aug 03 2012 08:12 AM
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      Thanks David, got the files. The log files have provided place to start and the developer for the component area that is crashing is having a look.

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    • AndyW
      Posted by AndyW
      on Aug 03 2012 14:30 PM
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      We were able to find a reproducible test case and are looking into the issue. It is being tracked by SDSCM00044923.

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