[SOLVED] Program stops at phantom breakpoint

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  • [SOLVED] Program stops at phantom breakpoint

    Under debugger, my program stops at breakpoint
    - but there is no breakpoint at or near the location it stops.
    Running program not under debugger works AOK.
    Always stops at the same spot, every second or two.
    Picture attached shows the stopped debugger.

    Jlink Base running 6.80d, NXP MCUXpresso, Kinetis K64F
    I'm using debug console for printf output which works fine.
    Thanks in advance for any ideas or advice,
    Best Regards, Dave

  • Hi Dave,
    Thank you for your inquiry.
    There is no such issue known to us.

    Could you please send us a J-Link log file? How to enable:
    wiki.segger.com/J-Link_DLL#Enable_J-Link_Log_File
    Do you use custom hardware or an evaluation board? In the latter case which one?
    If custom hardware, do you experience the same problem on an evaluation board?

    Best regards,
    Fabian
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    Keep in mind, this is *not* a support forum.
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  • Thanks Fabian - Log file is attached.
    This is a custom board, probably our 6th design with K64F.
    Haven't seen this problem with earlier efforts - not sure what's changed.
    Thanks,
    Best Regards, Dave
    Files

    The post was edited 1 time, last by DaveN ().

  • Hi Fabian - This problem seems to have been caused by a power supply problem (dubious 3.3v) on the prototype board I received (fabrication error, dope-slap to the assembly house). Another board works AOK. Amazing that the problem was reproducible many times!
    Apologies for wasting your time with this.
    Thanks as always for the help,
    Best Regards, Dave
  • Hi Dave,
    Good to hear that you are up and running again.

    Things like these happen.

    We will close this thread now.

    Best regards,
    Fabian
    Please read the forum rules before posting.

    Keep in mind, this is *not* a support forum.
    Our engineers will try to answer your questions between their projects if possible but this can be delayed by longer periods of time.
    Should you be entitled to support you can contact us via our support system: segger.com/ticket/

    Or you can contact us via e-mail.