Hi Akos,

> Turns out I the problem resulted in the fact that during sleep - even
> though none of the peripheral's clocks are turned off - the GPDMA
> cannot access the internal SRAM (only the AHB RAM), and that's where
> the problem was.

Seems like you hit a very similar problem than me a few weeks ago, see e.g. 
this mail from me and the following thread:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29275008
 
My problem was on STM32F4 which is a similar design than your lpc1768.

I think there should be an option to make sure that all parts of the connect 
are done with reset held. As part of the connect there should be a way to set 
the registers needed to keep the core clocked during sleep. After that is done 
you can release the reset.

This is vendor dependant - so there should be some config options for this 
which can then be integrated in the various board and cpu config files provided 
with openocd.

Kind regards,

Gerd

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