Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH
Tool/software: Code Composer Studio
Using Halcogen 04.07.01 and CCS 8.3
We have a custom board using the TMS570LC43. We use a XDS110 debug probe to load images on it.
This board has been verified to be running fine with a loaded image until a new image with some possibly incorrect halcogen clock settings was loaded.
That (possibly bad) image loaded fine but after that we cannot do anything anymore with the board. Uniflash can't read its memory.
I receive the following error message when attempting to connect to the board:
The connection properties are the following:
I ran the 'Test Connection' utility for our XDS110 Debug Probe and received the following results:
[Start: Texas Instruments XDS110 USB Debug Probe_0]
Execute the command:
%ccs_base%/common/uscif/dbgjtag -f %boarddatafile% -rv -o -S integrity
[Result]
-----[Print the board config pathname(s)]------------------------------------
C:\Users\j65396\AppData\Local\TEXASI~1\CCS\
ti\1\1\BrdDat\testBoard.dat
-----[Print the reset-command software log-file]-----------------------------
This utility has selected a 100- or 510-class product.
This utility will load the adapter 'jioxds110.dll'.
The library build date was 'Nov 21 2018'.
The library build time was '00:08:45'.
The library package version is '8.0.903.2'.
The library component version is '35.35.0.0'.
The controller does not use a programmable FPGA.
The controller has a version number of '5' (0x00000005).
The controller has an insertion length of '0' (0x00000000).
This utility will attempt to reset the controller.
This utility has successfully reset the controller.
-----[Print the reset-command hardware log-file]-----------------------------
The scan-path will be reset by toggling the JTAG TRST signal.
The controller is the XDS110 with USB interface.
The link from controller to target is direct (without cable).
The software is configured for XDS110 features.
The controller cannot monitor the value on the EMU[0] pin.
The controller cannot monitor the value on the EMU[1] pin.
The controller cannot control the timing on output pins.
The controller cannot control the timing on input pins.
The scan-path link-delay has been set to exactly '0' (0x0000).
-----[Perform the Integrity scan-test on the JTAG IR]------------------------
This test will use blocks of 64 32-bit words.
This test will be applied just once.
Do a test using 0xFFFFFFFF.
Scan tests: 1, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x00000000.
Scan tests: 2, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xFE03E0E2.
Scan tests: 3, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x01FC1F1D.
Scan tests: 4, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x5533CCAA.
Scan tests: 5, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xAACC3355.
Scan tests: 6, skipped: 0, failed: 0
All of the values were scanned correctly.
The JTAG IR Integrity scan-test has succeeded.
-----[Perform the Integrity scan-test on the JTAG DR]------------------------
This test will use blocks of 64 32-bit words.
This test will be applied just once.
Do a test using 0xFFFFFFFF.
Scan tests: 1, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x00000000.
Scan tests: 2, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xFE03E0E2.
Scan tests: 3, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x01FC1F1D.
Scan tests: 4, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0x5533CCAA.
Scan tests: 5, skipped: 0, failed: 0
Do a test using 0xAACC3355.
Scan tests: 6, skipped: 0, failed: 0
All of the values were scanned correctly.
The JTAG DR Integrity scan-test has succeeded.
[End: Texas Instruments XDS110 USB Debug Probe_0]
None of the integrity scan-tests failed but I still cannot connect to my target.
1. Are there any other utilities that could further characterize the fault that is occurring on the attempted connection to my target?
2. Are there any adjustments that should be made to the JTAG clock to help the debugger connect to my target?
I appreciate your time and assistance.
Regards,
Vicki