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CORE-E0004: Trap due to unimplemented flash

 
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bennyboos



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CORE-E0004: Trap due to unimplemented flash
PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:31 am     Reply with quote

Heeeelp ?
I have been experimenting with 16bit devices (dsPIC30F3013) and am really struggling with debugging it via an ICD3 in MPLAB V8.90. The chip keeps resetting for no obvious reason.
I tried stepping through the disassembly listing and found that the chip resets when it tries to execute
Code:
tblrdh.w [0x0006],0x0000

I then tried using MPLAB SIM and it threw up this error
    CORE-E0004: Trap due to unimplemented FLASH memory access, occurred from instruction at 0x000118
I have no idea why but is this a fault with the compiler ?
I'm happy to post the source code - it doesn't do anything more exotic so far than display a simple message to an HCMS2973 LED matrix.
During fiddling I also encountered an "CORE-W0001: Illegal operand" which is really shaking my faith with my PCWH compiler. (Though I have not as yet been able to replicate this latter fault?).
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 8:31 am     Reply with quote

Look at the code that generates the line. If you look at the .lst file it's just above the assembly.
It looks like you are doing perhaps a pointer/array access, and trying to talk to the wrong memory address. On a PIC18, this will still run, and just give invalid results. On the PIC24/PIC33, you will get an address error trap (which by default will reset the chip).
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 8:43 am     Reply with quote

Here is the disassembly listing.
MPLAB-SIM reports that the error is at instruction 0118
At this point, it doesn't seem to relate directly to any of my code
(Instead coming under the generic #device line)
I do do some array accessing, but this same code worked perfectly on an 8bit device and all I have done is change the output pins to correspond to the sPIC24 device ?

Code:
---  W:\Shared Slide-dropper Folder\Densitometer\PIC_Code\dsPIC30F3013\main.c  -------------------
1:                 // Blah de blah - starting point for dsPIC30F3013 chip based densitometer
  0000  0403E4     goto 0x0003e4
2:                 #case   // make compiler case sensitive (necessary for all the SFR names)
3:                 #device DSPIC30F3013
  0100  EF2032     clr.w 0x0032
  0102  2017A3     mov.w #0x17a,0x0006
  0104  500183     sub.w 0x0000,0x0006,0x0006
  0106  310005     bra c, 0x000112
  0108  2011C3     mov.w #0x11c,0x0006
  010A  418000     add.w 0x0006,0x0000,0x0000
  010C  BA4010     tblrdl.b [0x0000],0x0000
  010E  EF6001     clr.b 0x0001
  0110  060000     return
  0112  2011C0     mov.w #0x11c,0x0000
  0114  418183     add.w 0x0006,0x0006,0x0006
  0116  418180     add.w 0x0006,0x0000,0x0006
  0118  BA8013     tblrdh.w [0x0006],0x0000
  011A  060000     return
  011C  440000     add.w 0x0010,0x0000,0x0000
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 9:48 am     Reply with quote

Thanks Jeremiah (& Ttelmah)
I just stepped through everything very slowly and carefully and did indeed find an "out of range" indice into an array Embarassed
I guess I never noticed this before as it only occurred for a particular character that I don't think I had ever tried displaying before.
Thanks both of you for your help.
Ben Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 12:30 pm     Reply with quote

As a comment, if you search here, you will find example code for how to add interrupt code to trap the error interrupt, stop, and allow you to see what address the actual code fails at. Beware the offset used inside the interrupt has to change with V5. Great thing with this added, is you don't have to step through, but can 'autodetect' where the code fails. Could save time in the future. Smile
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