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Startup procedure is: |
Startup procedure is: |
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1) Start debug session that connects to A9 and let it run the application to the point that enables the M4 |
1) Start debug session that connects to A9 and let it run the application to the point that enables the M4 |
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2) Start debug session that connects to M4 |
2) Start debug session that connects to M4 |
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x) Close debug session that connects to M4 |
x) Close debug session that connects to M4 |
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x + 1) Close debug session that connects to A9 |
x + 1) Close debug session that connects to A9 |
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Revision as of 08:26, 13 August 2015
J-Link script files are necessary to connect to the A9 and M4 core.
A9 core: File:iMX6SoloX Connect CortexA9.JLinkScript
M4 core: File:iMX6SoloX Connect CortexM4.JLinkScript
How to use script files: Please refer to J-Link User Guide (UM08001), chapter 5.10 "J-Link script files"
Startup procedure is:
1) Start debug session that connects to A9 and let it run the application to the point that enables the M4
2) Start debug session that connects to M4
[...]
x) Close debug session that connects to M4
x + 1) Close debug session that connects to A9
Important!
On the SoloX the M4 cannot be independently debugged without having something running on the A9 that enables the M4.
Since Freescale removed some features from the i.MX6 to the SoloX, it is no longer possible to easily enable the M4 from the debug interface and so being able to debug it completely independent from the A9.