Tool/software:
Hi there,
I am using CCS 12. The rester set is very big. how can I found this register in debug view?
Best,
Jinlong
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Tool/software:
Hi there,
I am using CCS 12. The rester set is very big. how can I found this register in debug view?
Best,
Jinlong
And next?
there are many registers. I had to open many lists in the next step without being able to the register device status.
Hi Jinlong,
Sorry, I don't understand the above point. Do you want to monitor only a single register?
You can check the value at register address in memory browser of CCS. Also you can use the expression view to check the values in an expression.
Regards,
Tushar
Yes, I want to have a documentation about the entire lists of registers in the picture you shared. It is very difficult to navigate in register view to a specific register. We have a learning curve here.
I ended up looking at memory view and fett addresses from TRN and source code.
Hi Jinlong,
I hope this FAQ will help you with the requirement. Please refer faq-processor-sdk-am62x-add-peripheral-module-registers-for-a-specific-core-in-ccs-register-view-for-debugging
Regards,
Tushar
Hi Tushar,
Thanks - it is very great to know. About base addresses: I found address (0x30), and address via proxy1 and via proxy2 in case of Device Status Register.
Could you explain why there are three addresses? Which one should I use in the Link you just shared?
Best,
Jinlong
Hi Jinlong,
Could you explain why there are three addresses? Which one should I use in the Link you just shared?
The base address for the CTRL_MMR is 0x43000000 and the proxy0 offset is 0x30 and proxy1 offset is 0x2030.
You can use the address 0x43000030.
Please refer below image.

Regards,
Tushar
Hi Tushar,
Should we continue in another post of mine regarding daisy chain.
This register is all zeros with sitara in daisy chain, empty flash (erased for experimental purpose), development boot mode, before CCS scripting.
With one setup, we can do ccs scripting to the second sitara successfully. After ccs scripting the register value is then totally correct, matching development boot configuration.
With another setup, i.e. own prototype boards with two sitara in daisy chain: we think we cannot successfully perform ccs scripting based on some observations. device status register remains all zeros after failed ccs scription.
Best regards,
Jinlong
Hi Jinlong,
Yes, closing this thread and will continue to discuss the other thread.
Regards,
Tushar