Hello,
I'm working with uTasker and MCF52235 microcontroller and I have problems when I try to SoftReset FlexCAN.
When I try to send/receive CAN messages, CAN_OTHER_INTERRUPT in uTasker is awaken. When that happens I try to reset FlexCAN, but often an unhandled exception (0x40602000) occurs when doing so the program enter in the while(1) defined inside de handler undef_int(void) in M5223X.c and stands there forever.
All the CAN interrupts are initialized (_CAN_buf_Interrupt0 to 15, _CAN_bus_off_Interrupt and _CAN_error_Interrupt) so every one has a handler.
I'm having problems when I use long cables between two boards communicated by CAN bus. I have the termination resistors at the end and at the begin of the cables.
This is my SoftReset FlexCAN code:
void fnResetCAN(void){
unsigned int counter;
if (CAN_ERRSTAT & (CAN_BUS_IDLE|CAN_ERROR_PASSIVE)){
unsigned int imask = CAN_IMASK;
unsigned int canmcr = CANMCR;
CANMCR |= CAN_SOFTRST;
for (counter=0; counter<500, (CANMCR & CAN_SOFTRST);counter++){}
CAN_IMASK = imask;
CANMCR |= canmcr;
CANMCR &= ~(CAN_FRZ | CAN_HALT);
}
}
Hope you can help me,
Ivan
Hi Ivan
I would first try solving the problem that you are having when performing a soft reset.
Also an exception error will result in the undefined interrupt being called (this is more likely than an undefined interrupt from a peripheral source).
Follow the instructions here to try to identify the code that is causing this:
http://www.utasker.com/forum/index.php?topic=123.msg468#msg468
Generally only the CAN_ACK_ERROR (either CAN_TX_REMOTE_ERROR or CAN_TX_ERROR) are expected during normal operation when a destination doesn't respond. Other error sources are (BIT1ERROR | BIT0ERROR | CAN_CRC_ERR | CAN_FRM_ERR | CAN_STF_ERR), which generate the warning error event that is occuring. You can identify the actual error in more detal if you look at the variable ulError (copied from CAN_ERRSTAT) when the event is generated (in the _CAN_error_Interrupt() interrupt handler) - this may help identify the source of unreliabilities.
Regards
Mark