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[SOLVED] How to exit "debug mode" on Cortex M3 (EFM32GG290F1024) using J-Link GDB on Eclipse IDE?
PostYes, Fabian, thank you!
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[SOLVED] How to exit "debug mode" on Cortex M3 (EFM32GG290F1024) using J-Link GDB on Eclipse IDE?
PostHi Fabian, Sorry about the confusion. Steps needed: 1. Download program via J-Link SWD to M3 2. Disable debug interface in M3 3. Run program in M3 This can be accomplished manually by causing a pin reset on the M3 after Step 1. Note: A S/W reset does not disable the M3 internal debug interface. Is it possible for the J-Link to do this, eliminating the manual step? Thanks, Richard
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[SOLVED] How to exit "debug mode" on Cortex M3 (EFM32GG290F1024) using J-Link GDB on Eclipse IDE?
PostSorry for the confusion. Our application is very power sensitive and the EFM32's debug interface uses a significant amount of power when enabled. This interface is enabled when hitting the "resume / go" button. I am looking for a method to "go" but with this interface disabled. Only the SWD interface can disable the EFM32's debug interface (exit debug mode). I realize we can't pause or halt the program after this, but we can measure true power consumption.
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[SOLVED] How to exit "debug mode" on Cortex M3 (EFM32GG290F1024) using J-Link GDB on Eclipse IDE?
PostIs there a command I can send the J-Link GDB to cause it to issue the SWD command to the processor to exit the "debug mode"?