What is in area 0x00FBC000 in MPC5748G?????

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What is in area 0x00FBC000 in MPC5748G?????

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karma_JC
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Hi:

I was trying to boot start my application.  In the process of investigating, I found out there in the first boot-header area(0xFBC000) has a valid header will intercepting application booting.  Just curious:

1> what is in this area?

2> can we erase the code in the first boot-header area?

3> why flashing the code will not erase or change boot header at that location???

Thanks

James

 

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petervlna
NXP TechSupport
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Hello,

In that case, I understand the 0x00F90000 ~ 0x00FFFFFF being designated application area. In that case, If the HSM is "disable", would/could this "0x00F8C000" contain a valid boot-record(with header 0x005Axxxx) at offset 0. Is that correct?

Yes, as the manual explains.

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For HSM, a ID 0xFFFF0000FFFF0000 shall contain at offset 0 of "0x00F8C000". Is this statement correct???

Yes, as the manual explains:

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Best regards,

Peter

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petervlna
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello,

This is general user flash area, you can program /erase it as you like. This space is intended for user application and it is not programmed in NXP factory.

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Since I do not know how you program/erase your application there can be some residual code from previous programming.

I suggest you to have a look at your erase process before programming.

Best regards,

Peter

 

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karma_JC
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Hi Peter:

In that case, I understand the 0x00F90000 ~ 0x00FFFFFF being designated application area.  In that case,  If the HSM is "disable", would/could this "0x00F8C000" contain a valid boot-record(with header 0x005Axxxx) at offset 0.  Is that correct?

For HSM, a ID 0xFFFF0000FFFF0000 shall contain at offset 0 of "0x00F8C000".  Is this statement correct???

Thank you

James

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