Reply by Gilles Blanquin September 20, 20052005-09-20
Hi Eric.

"FLASH ERASE" is without option, therefore erasing all blocks of flash and
eeprom (all displayed in Non Volatile Memory dialog). It is possible to
simply specify blocks to erase, like, for example, "FLASH ERASE 0,3-5" to
erase only flash blocks 0,3,4,5.

Also: Flash (and other non volatile memory) modules and numbers can be
displayed when typing the FLASH command in the Command window. Also the
Flash/Non Volatile Memory dialog list displays all modules starting from
block number 0.

Regards,
Gilles At 01:10 AM 9/20/2005, you wrote:
>Hi. I am CodeWarrior for HCS12 A128 microprocessor. I use a
>Multilink USB BDM with CodeWarrior to debug and load my firmware. I
>use the following command file to erase the flash on a preload:
>
>// **********************************************************
>// Before load the commands written below will be executed
>
>// The following commands must be enabled to load in flash with the
>ICD12.
>
>// reset the device to get default settings
>RESET
>// initialize flash programming process
>FLASH
>// select the flash modules
>FLASH SELECT
>// erase the flash modules
>FLASH ERASE
>// arm the flash for programming
>FLASH ARM
>// **************************************************************
>
>The problem I am now having with this is that it also erases the
>EEPROM on the A128. I like this command script because it is fast
>but I do not want the EEPROM to be erased. Is there a way to do
>this? Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>Eric >Yahoo! Groups Links >
>




Reply by September 20, 20052005-09-20
Hello,

In your command file you have to state in the FLASH ERASE command what modules
to erase. No parameters means erase all.

The modules are represented with a number and to find out the right number you
have to check the modules list in the debugger (perhaps there is another way?).
This is done with menu ICD-12->Flash... that opens a dialog window whith all
modules listed. Starting from the top is module 0 and then module 1 and so on.
My modules looks like this:

Name Start End
=======================================
EEPROM 00002000 - 000027FF
FLASH_4000 00004000 - 00007FFF
FLASH_C000 0000C000 - 0000FFFF
PAGED 00388000 - 003FBFFF

So my FLASH ERASE looks like this (not erasing module 0):

// erase the flash modules
FLASH ERASE 1,2,3

If I remember correctly I also had some troubles to get the EEPROM module there
in the first place and this had to be done by tweaking the .prm file manually
(the Generate PRM file has to be set to No in the processor experts Bean
Insopector build options tab).

This is how my prm file looks like. The important parts are EEPROM_AREA in
SECTIONS and EEPROM in PLACEMENT.

NAMES

END

SECTIONS
/* List of all sections specified on the "Build options" tab */
RAM = READ_WRITE 0x00002000 TO 0x00003FFF;
ROM_C000 = READ_ONLY 0x0000C000 TO 0x0000CFFF;
ROM_4000 = READ_ONLY 0x00004000 TO 0x00007FFF;
ROM_PAGE38 = READ_ONLY 0x00388000 TO 0x0038BFFF;
ROM_PAGE39 = READ_ONLY 0x00398000 TO 0x0039BFFF;
ROM_PAGE3A = READ_ONLY 0x003A8000 TO 0x003ABFFF;
ROM_PAGE3B = READ_ONLY 0x003B8000 TO 0x003BBFFF;
ROM_PAGE3C = READ_ONLY 0x003C8000 TO 0x003CBFFF;
ROM_PAGE3D = READ_ONLY 0x003D8000 TO 0x003DBFFF;
EEPROM_AREA = NO_INIT 0x00000800 TO 0x00000FFF;
END

PLACEMENT
DEFAULT_RAM INTO RAM;
DEFAULT_ROM INTO ROM_PAGE38, ROM_PAGE39, ROM_PAGE3A,
ROM_PAGE3B, ROM_PAGE3C, ROM_PAGE3D;
_PRESTART, STARTUP,
ROM_VAR, STRINGS,
NON_BANKED, COPY INTO ROM_C000, ROM_4000;
EEPROM INTO EEPROM_AREA;

END

INIT _EntryPoint /* The entry point of the application.
This function is generated into the CPU module. */

STACKSIZE 0x0180 /* Size of the system stack. Value can
be changed on the "Build options" tab */ Good luck / Ruben > Hi. I am CodeWarrior for HCS12 A128 microprocessor. I use a
> Multilink USB BDM with CodeWarrior to debug and load my firmware. I
> use the following command file to erase the flash on a preload:
>
> // **********************************************************
> // Before load the commands written below will be executed
>
> // The following commands must be enabled to load in flash with the
> ICD12.
>
> // reset the device to get default settings
> RESET
> // initialize flash programming process
> FLASH
> // select the flash modules
> FLASH SELECT
> // erase the flash modules
> FLASH ERASE
> // arm the flash for programming
> FLASH ARM
> // **************************************************************
>
> The problem I am now having with this is that it also erases the
> EEPROM on the A128. I like this command script because it is fast
> but I do not want the EEPROM to be erased. Is there a way to do
> this? Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Eric
>
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Reply by eric_cina September 19, 20052005-09-19
Hi. I am CodeWarrior for HCS12 A128 microprocessor. I use a
Multilink USB BDM with CodeWarrior to debug and load my firmware. I
use the following command file to erase the flash on a preload:

// **********************************************************
// Before load the commands written below will be executed

// The following commands must be enabled to load in flash with the
ICD12.

// reset the device to get default settings
RESET
// initialize flash programming process
FLASH
// select the flash modules
FLASH SELECT
// erase the flash modules
FLASH ERASE
// arm the flash for programming
FLASH ARM
// **************************************************************

The problem I am now having with this is that it also erases the
EEPROM on the A128. I like this command script because it is fast
but I do not want the EEPROM to be erased. Is there a way to do
this? Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Eric