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Load failed in CCS V6.0

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMS320F28062F

Hi,

I'm having a problem with CCS V6.0.

This morning, I was able to load the program in my TMS320F28062F, but now it doesn't work anymore.

I receive this error message :

It is strange because when i click on the debug button, I only see the loading process, the flash erase process is skipped.

I tried :

- to restart CCS, no changes

- to make a copy of the workspace and rename it, no changes

- the test connection is working, you will find the result below

[Start: Texas Instruments XDS100v2 USB Emulator_0]

Execute the command:

%ccs_base%/common/uscif/dbgjtag -f %boarddatafile% -rv -o -F inform,logfile=yes -S pathlength -S integrity

[Result]


-----[Print the board config pathname(s)]------------------------------------

C:\Users\sd\AppData\Local\TEXASI~1\CCS\ti\
0\0\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 'jioserdesusb.dll'.
The library build date was 'Mar 9 2014'.
The library build time was '22:27:48'.
The library package version is '5.1.450.0'.
The library component version is '35.34.40.0'.
The controller does not use a programmable FPGA.
The controller has a version number of '4' (0x00000004).
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 FTDI FT2232 with USB interface.
The link from controller to target is direct (without cable).
The software is configured for FTDI FT2232 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).

-----[The log-file for the JTAG TCLK output generated from the PLL]----------

There is no hardware for programming the JTAG TCLK frequency.

-----[Measure the source and frequency of the final JTAG TCLKR input]--------

There is no hardware for measuring the JTAG TCLK frequency.

-----[Perform the standard path-length test on the JTAG IR and DR]-----------

This path-length test uses blocks of 512 32-bit words.

The test for the JTAG IR instruction path-length succeeded.
The JTAG IR instruction path-length is 38 bits.

The test for the JTAG DR bypass path-length succeeded.
The JTAG DR bypass path-length is 1 bits.

-----[Perform the Integrity scan-test on the JTAG IR]------------------------

This test will use blocks of 512 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 512 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 XDS100v2 USB Emulator_0]

Best Regards,

  • Sebastien,

    Can you check your Flash settings to make sure it is erasing the Flash before programming? This should be the default if you haven't changed it, but just in case, let's look at that first.

    Right click on your project and choose Properties, and choose the Debug tab. Look in the Flash Settings and make sure the "Flash program Setting" is set to "Erase, Program, Verify".

    If the setting is correct, the next time we can check is to see if a standalone erase operation is working. To do this, launch a project-less debug session (by right clicking you ccxml file and choosing Debug As Code Composer Debug Session), connect to your device, and bring up the On-Chip Flash (under the Tools menu). Then look for the "Erase Flash" button and see if the erase operation is successful or not. If it is, try to load the program again.

    Please try this and let me know your results. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Thanks,

    Ricky