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duoduo duoduo
over 7 years ago
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Dear all,
i debugged my codes on AXD, and the microcontroller is arm7 s3c44b0.
it ran well at the beginning, into the "main" function, did some initializations, and so on.
and then it ran into the disassembly mode. the Assembly codes were below:
026ec27c [0x2e2e2e2e] cdpcs p14,0x2,c2,c14,c14,1
026ec280 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec284 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec288 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec28c [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec290 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec294 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec298 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec29c [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec2a0 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec2a4 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec2a8 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec2ac [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec2b0 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
026ec2b4 [0x69696969] stmvsdb r9!,{r0,r3,r5,r6,r8,r11,r13,r14}^
why this happened?according to these Assembly codes, can anybody tell me what was the microcontroller doing?
many thanks!
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Note: This was originally posted on 3rd February 2009 at http://forums.arm.com It is possible that you are trying to write a software breakpoint in to a flash memory; this won't work and has a habit of...
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It is possible that you are trying to write a software breakpoint in to a flash memory; this won't work and has a habit of putting the flash in "write mode". Reads while the flash is in write mode will return flash device control information - which often looks a little like what you are seeing.
Try configuring your debugger to write hardware breakpoints, just be aware that the number of hardware breakpoints which can be concurrently set is often limited.
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It is possible that you are trying to write a software breakpoint in to a flash memory; this won't work and has a habit of putting the flash in "write mode". Reads while the flash is in write mode will return flash device control information - which often looks a little like what you are seeing.
Try configuring your debugger to write hardware breakpoints, just be aware that the number of hardware breakpoints which can be concurrently set is often limited.
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