Marcelo,

  Try changing the MEMMAP register (see User Manual for details).

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 17:05, Marcelo Utikawa da Fonseca
<marcelo.fons...@tecnequip.com.br> wrote:
> First of all, thanks for everyone helping me to solve this issue! :-)
>
> Igor:
> I am sorry! Now I found the text about memory map after a reset. The problem
> regarding the first 64 bytes was solved.
> Now I just need to know how to disable this memory map...
> About calc_checksum, I am already using it:
>
> flash bank lpc2000 0x0 0x80000 0 0 0 lpc2000_v2 12000 calc_checksum
>
> Nico:
> lpc21isp will be a very useful tool! I will try it. thank you very much!
>
> I still need OpenOCD to debug software using GDB.
> When the gdb succesfully write to the flash memory, the program starts and
> reaches a breakpoint in main. When it fails, the breakpoint is never
> reached. When I stop gdb, pc is in 0xc address (undefined instruction
> vector).
> After gdb write to memory, I run the command:
>
> monitor mdw 0 0x20
>
> sometimes it shows the same initial 64 bytes (now I know that this is the
> mapped memory) and sometimes the correct data.
> Why sometimes it works and sometimes it do not?
> How can I disable this memory to be mapped?
> I will search for this, any news I will send to the list!
>
> Thank you very much again!
>
> Best regards,
> Marcelo Utikawa da Fonseca
>
> Igor Skochinsky escreveu:
>
> Marcelo,
>
> The current lpc2000.c mentions this:
>
> /*
> * flash bank lpc2000 <base> <size> 0 0 <target#> <lpc_variant> <cclk>
> [calc_checksum]
> */
>
> Have you tried adding "calc_checksum"?
>
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 16:13, Nico Coesel <ncoe...@dealogic.nl> wrote:
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openocd-development-boun...@lists.berlios.de [mailto:openocd-
> development-boun...@lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Igor Skochinsky
> Sent: woensdag 16 december 2009 16:01
> To: Marcelo Utikawa da Fonseca
> Cc: openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
> Subject: Re: [Openocd-development] Problem when tryng to flash LPC2368
>
> Hello Marcelo,
>
> What you see is bootrom code that gets automatically mapped to 0 if
> there is no user code or it's invalid.
>
> "The interrupt vectors residing in the boot block of the on-chip flash
> memory also become active after reset, i.e., the bottom 64 bytes of
> the boot block are also visible in the memory region starting from the
> address 0x0000 0000. The reset vector contains a jump instruction to
> the entry point of the flash boot loader software."
>
> 00000000                 LDR     R4, =0x3FFF8000
> 00000004                 LDR     R5, =0xFFFFBFFF
> 00000008                 LDR     R6, [R4]
> 0000000C                 AND     R6, R5, R6
> 00000010                 STR     R6, [R4]
> 00000014                 LDR     PC, =0x7FFFE040
>
> 0x7FFFE040 is the bootrom entrypoint.
>
> "3.1.1 Criterion for Valid User Code
> Criterion for valid user code: The reserved ARM interrupt vector
> location (0x0000 0014) should contain the 2's complement of the
> check-sum of the remaining interrupt vectors. This causes the checksum
> of all of the vectors together to be 0. The boot loader code disables
> the overlaying of the interrupt vectors from the boot block, then
> checksums the interrupt vectors in sector 0 of the flash. If the
> signatures match then the execution control is transferred to the user
> code by loading the program counter with 0x0000 0000. Hence the user
> flash reset vector should contain a jump instruction to the entry
> point of the user application code."
>
> My guess is that FlashMagic automatically patches the checksum to be
> correct.
>
>
> IIRC OpenOCD should do this or has this function been deleted? I recall
> some discussion about that but I don't remember the outcome. I can't
> imagine OpenOCD doesn't calculate the checksum. All compiler / linker
> tools more or less assume the programming software takes care of
> creating the checksum.
>
> Nico Coesel
>
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