SEGGER,
Does the current (or any) release of JLink support accessing the Cortex M7 cores of a NXP S32G2xxx via the JTAG chain? 7.66g doesn't complain when I put in the device string but it also doesn't understand the JTAG chain in the device and later claims the device is not valid.
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Does the current (or any) release of JLink support accessing the Cortex M7 cores of a NXP S32G2xxx via the JTAG chain? 7.66g doesn't complain when I put in the device string but it also doesn't understand the JTAG chain in the device and later claims the device is not valid.
Source Code
- $ JLinkExe
- SEGGER J-Link Commander V7.66g (Compiled Jul 7 2022 10:48:31)
- DLL version V7.66g, compiled Jul 7 2022 10:48:15
- Connecting to J-Link via USB...O.K.
- Firmware: J-Link V11 compiled Jun 23 2022 16:24:09
- Hardware version: V11.00
- S/N: 601013680
- License(s): RDI, FlashBP, FlashDL, JFlash, GDB
- USB speed mode: High speed (480 MBit/s)
- VTref=0.000V
- Type "connect" to establish a target connection, '?' for help
- J-Link>device S32G274A
- J-Link>connect
- Please specify target interface:
- J) JTAG (Default)
- S) SWD
- F) FINE
- I) ICSP
- C) C2
- T) cJTAG
- TIF>J
- Device position in JTAG chain (IRPre,DRPre) <Default>: -1,-1 => Auto-detect
- JTAGConf>
- Specify target interface speed [kHz]. <Default>: 4000 kHz
- Speed>
- /opt/SEGGER/JLink_V766g/JLinkGUIServerExe: error while loading shared libraries: libXrandr.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
- No valid device has been selected.