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    Error while connecting target c5505 in ccs v4

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    Thiyagarajan . S
    Posted by Thiyagarajan . S
    on Jul 23 2012 01:37 AM
    Expert1420 points

    hi all,

     am using tms320c5505 board with xds100usb emulator , and am connecting the target with the help ccs v 4 . when am debugging it shows the following error, please solve  my PROBLEM as  soon......

    Can't Run Target CPU:
    Error 0x00000020/-1137
    Error during: Execution,

    It appears that the target is being held in reset.  This may be
    due to Wait-In-Reset (WIR) configuration set by the EMU0=0
    and EMU1=1 pin settings.  If this is the case, DISCONNECT
    all CONNECTED devices including icepick and then select
    RETRY to clear the WIR configuration.

    If this is a multi-core system, the master CPU may not be
    releasing the DSP/MCU from reset.  Please check your
    configuration in CC_setup and/or your GEL file to ensure that
    nothing is blocking the DSP/MCU from being released from reset

    Many Thanks

    Thiyagarajan.S

    C5505 1.26V C5000 32-bit McBSP DMA 3rd Party c5505 linker file
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    • Thiyagarajan . S
      Posted by Thiyagarajan . S
      on Jul 25 2012 04:31 AM
      Expert1420 points

      hi ti engineers,
          while debugging the active project, it successfully rebuild and attempting target connect , gel file is also running and displaying the following information in console window.

      C55xx: GEL Output: Reset Peripherals is complete.
       C55xx: GEL Output: Configuring PLL (100 MHz).
      C55xx: GEL Output: PLL Init Done.
      C55xx: GEL Output: Target Connection Complete.
      C55xx: Can't Run Target CPU: Error 0x00000020/-1137 Error during: Execution,   It appears that the target is being held in reset.  This may be due to Wait-In-Reset (WIR) configuration set by the EMU0=0 and EMU1=1 pin settings.  If this is the case, DISCONNECT all CONNECTED devices including icepick and then select RETRY to clear the WIR configuration.  If this is a multi-core system, the master CPU may not be releasing the DSP/MCU from reset.  Please check your configuration in CC_setup and/or your GEL file to ensure that nothing is blocking the DSP/MCU from being released from reset  

      mean while it displaying the following error window:


      after this when i click cancel , this error dialog box will disappear.

      then i follow the following steps:

      1.   (CPU Reset )

      2.   (Restart) then the cursor goes to the ( main ( ) )entry point for the currently loaded program

      3.  run (program was executing )

      4.  halt (the  execution was terminated)

      BUT, in normal working board i wont get these error. when i debug the active project,  it automatically runs all work and finally cursor at entry point of program then i run and halt.

      Now, i want to avoid these error. for what issue these kind of error may occur., , kindly guide me to solve this problem. please reply ti engineers...

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    • Thiyagarajan . S
      Posted by Thiyagarajan . S
      on Jul 28 2012 05:11 AM
      Expert1420 points

      hi all ,

      please help me soon for above mentioned issue, it's troubling me lot................

      Many thank to all engineers

      Thiyagarajan.S

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