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Andreas Jacob

Andreas Jacob

Hilscher Gesellschaft fuer Systemautomation mbH

| 27.04.2007 | 13:55 | 2 replies

Crash of HiTop 5.20 build 0311

MarcoF wrote:
I\'m working with Hitop 5.20.0311 and sometimes it crash.
For example I\'m testing a program which simply configure I/O port and transmit/receive data from SPI interface, when I stop the program, reset the CPU and with a script set program counter to start, CPSR at 0xD3 SPSR at 0xD3, automatically Hitop crash.
I\'m using W2000 pro and I\'m connected via Tantino to NXSB100 board.
Are there hints about this problem ?

Hi MarcoF,

MarcoF wrote:

...automatically Hitop crash.

How does it looks like. Any windows with an error message ?
What does it mean HiTOP crash ?

Andreas Jacob

Andreas Jacob

Hilscher Gesellschaft fuer Systemautomation mbH

| 27.04.2007 | 14:24

MarcoF wrote:
I don't use Tantino, but Lauterbach Power Debug

:D That is a great decision.

If I understand your problem right you will never reach a seted breakpoint in the 'TaskResource_*_Create' or 'TaskEnter' function ?!

If it is so, then check if you get any error result code back.

Puhh, that is bad :evil:

Have you installed the SP4 or newer ? I only know, that you could get in trouble under W2000 and Hitop when this SP is not installed.

Appears your problem only with the described project or with any project your tried ?

Tom

Tom

| 04.05.2007 | 16:56

MarcoF wrote:
Oh. I don´t see that I had to commend out this.
Now I can compile :)

Thx :)

Hi MarcoF,

Does it crash with every project, where you use the script file?
Do you use an example project, which is installed with HiTOP or do you use a project created by yourself?
Does the crash occure every time or sporadic?
With W2000, SP4 is required for the USB Driver. The USB Driver is installed in the background during HiTOP installation.

MarcoF wrote:
I have installed now the SP4 but the problem remain.

The problem could be that SP4 is installed after the USB Driver installation.
I recomment to deinstall HiTOP and the USB driver and install it again.
- Disconnect the Tantino and reboot the PC
- Go into the Windows Control panel and deinstall 'HiTOP52-ARM' and the USB Driver 'DAS'
- Erase all possible remainig files in the installation Directory, which are by default:
C:\Program Files\Hitex\HiTOP52-ARM
C:\Program Files\DAS
- install HiTOP (and the USB driver) again

MarcoF wrote:
The netX resource (interrupts disable, PWM, serial SPI active, counters running) influences Hitop connection to netX ?

Normaly not, except the debug modul (TAP-controller) is programmed by your application.

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