Hi,
I'm getting a segmentation fault with JLinkGDBServer when I connect/disconnect GDB multiple time (~50 times).
Here is the setup:
target device: tms570ls3137
JLinkGDBServer: SEGGER J-Link GDB Server v6.12i Command Line Version (JLinkARM.dll v6.12i)
host: tried both on Ubuntu 16.04/Mac OS X Sierra 10.12.3
The log file is attached.
I don't know if there is any command needed to flush internal data of JLinkGDBServer before disconnecting and reconnecting? I've checked on google and it seems that a simillar issue already happened in the past ( JLink under Linux dies with Segmentation fault ).
In the log, there is several warnings, such as the "WARNING: Failed to read memory @address 0x14010008" or "WARNING: Failed to read memory @address 0xA4150008" but there is no such address in my code, as both addresses are reserved memory regions, as described in ti.com/lit/ug/spnu499b/spnu499b.pdf section 2.2.1, page 101).
Any help would really be appreciated, I'm out of idea...
Kind Regards and Thanks in advance,
Guillaume
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I'm getting a segmentation fault with JLinkGDBServer when I connect/disconnect GDB multiple time (~50 times).
Here is the setup:
target device: tms570ls3137
JLinkGDBServer: SEGGER J-Link GDB Server v6.12i Command Line Version (JLinkARM.dll v6.12i)
host: tried both on Ubuntu 16.04/Mac OS X Sierra 10.12.3
The log file is attached.
I don't know if there is any command needed to flush internal data of JLinkGDBServer before disconnecting and reconnecting? I've checked on google and it seems that a simillar issue already happened in the past ( JLink under Linux dies with Segmentation fault ).
In the log, there is several warnings, such as the "WARNING: Failed to read memory @address 0x14010008" or "WARNING: Failed to read memory @address 0xA4150008" but there is no such address in my code, as both addresses are reserved memory regions, as described in ti.com/lit/ug/spnu499b/spnu499b.pdf section 2.2.1, page 101).
Any help would really be appreciated, I'm out of idea...
Kind Regards and Thanks in advance,
Guillaume
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