Difference between revisions of "Using J-Link Script Files"
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In some IDEs, the J-Link script file can be configured directly (e.g. in the project file). If the IDE does not offer a native J-Link script file configuration option, there are some alternative options which can be used to use J-Link script files anyhow. For further information regarding this, please refer to [[Using J-Link Script Files#Generic]]. |
In some IDEs, the J-Link script file can be configured directly (e.g. in the project file). If the IDE does not offer a native J-Link script file configuration option, there are some alternative options which can be used to use J-Link script files anyhow. For further information regarding this, please refer to [[Using J-Link Script Files#Generic]]. |
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+ | *Plaintext script files (*.JLinkScriptFile) |
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== IAR EWARM == |
== IAR EWARM == |
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https://wiki.segger.com/IAR_EWARM#Using_J-Link_script_files |
https://wiki.segger.com/IAR_EWARM#Using_J-Link_script_files |
Revision as of 12:20, 20 February 2018
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In some IDEs, the J-Link script file can be configured directly (e.g. in the project file). If the IDE does not offer a native J-Link script file configuration option, there are some alternative options which can be used to use J-Link script files anyhow. For further information regarding this, please refer to Using J-Link Script Files#Generic.
Please note that there are two different kind of script files:
- Plaintext script files (*.JLinkScriptFile)
- Pre-compiled script files (*.pex)
Both script file types are accepted by the DLL.
IAR EWARM
https://wiki.segger.com/IAR_EWARM#Using_J-Link_script_files
Keil MDK
https://wiki.segger.com/Keil_MDK#Using_J-Link_Script_Files
Eclipse
https://wiki.segger.com/Eclipse#Using_J-Link_script_files
Generic
If no J-Link settings file is present, "Default.JLinkScript" is loaded if present in the same directory as the J-Link DLL.
If a J-Link J-Link settings file is present, but no script file is specified inside of the script file, "<Name of the J-Link settings file>.JLinkScript" is loaded if present in the same directory as the J-Link settings file.
Alternatively, a J-Link script file can be specified by using one of the following ways:
- Via J-Link settings file:
- Add or edit the line
"ScriptFile="<path to script file""
- (e.g. ScriptFile="C:\Work\Test.jlinkscript") to the [CPU] section of the J-Link settings file
- Via J-Link command strings
- Execute the command string
"ScriptFile = <path>"
- e.g. ScriptFile = C:\Work\Test.jlinkscript
- Via the J-Link control panel