Hi,
Well, it appears RockyRoad has hit a bit of a rough patch (get it?). Still 1 out 4 is better than none!
KEYEN — Backdoor Key Mechanism Enable
When this bit is 0, the backdoor key mechanism cannot be used to disengage security. The backdoor
key mechanism is accessible only from user (secured) firmware. BDM commands cannot be used to
write key comparison values that would unlock the backdoor key. For more detailed information about
the backdoor key mechanism, refer to Section 4.5, “Security.”
1 = If user firmware writes an 8-byte value that matches the nonvolatile backdoor key
(NVBACKKEY through NVBACKKEY+7, in that order), security is temporarily disengaged
until the next MCU reset.
0 = No backdoor key access allowed.
FNORED — Vector Redirection Disable
When this bit is 1, vector redirection is disabled.
1 = Vector redirection disabled.
0 = Vector redirection enabled.
SEC01
EC00 — Security State Code
This 2-bit field determines the security state of the MCU as shown in Table 4-7. When the MCU is
secure, the contents of RAM and FLASH memory cannot be accessed by instructions from any
unsecured source including the background debug interface. For more detailed information about
security, refer to Section 4.5, “Security.”
0:0 secure
0:1 secure
1:0 unsecure
1:1 secure
SEC01
EC00 changes to 1:0 after successful backdoor key entry or a successful blank check of FLASH.
Regards David
Message Edited by peg on 06-04-2006 09:22 AM