On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 2:16 AM, Øyvind Harboe <[email protected]> wrote:
> One experience I had with these sticky errors is that the difference in
> clock rate between where it would mostly work and where it would always work
> was huge. In one case it worked almost all the time at 4MHz, but was only
> rock stable at 1MHz.

I've varied the clock rate vastly and never found a value that
eliminated the sticky errors.

More reading of the Cortex-A8 TRM (by Peter) indicates the 0x5401 1000
register shows that 140 is a breakpoint control register and bit 0 is
breakpoint enabled.

At present, this is beyond my knowledge, but I'm working on changing
that.  The suggestion at this point is to trigger the bug by setting a
hardware breakpoint and restarting openocd.  So I'm off to attempt to
do that.

>
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