Dear all,
We reallocated FLEX RAM in our C++ project accordingly to this
https://community.nxp.com/t5/i-MX-RT-Knowledge-Base/Reallocating-the-FlexRAM/ta-p/1117649
we did not burn fuses, our memory usage is this:
Sometimes, we see flashing the program on the target is not working properly, when comparing the flash with the binary we have an error:
This error is not reported during the flash process, but we see our program crashing in such a case.
Is it possible that the flashing process of the McuExpressor to the RT1021 EVK is somehow buggy or could this be a side effect of something else?
best regards
Matthias
Hi @ingdb ,
Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and for the opportunity to serve you.
According to your statement, the demo doesn't work well after FlexRAM reallocation, is my understanding right?
If yes, I was wondering if you can illustrate the steps of replicating the phenomenon and the above error.
Have a great day,
TIC
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Hi Jeremy,
thanks for your response.
There is no way to reproduce the failure, and I haven't seen the problem at all this week. And I am also not sure if it's somehow related to FlexRam reconfiguration but I wanted to understand if there might be a correlation.
I know that sometimes the flash is corrupted, and the flash memory check delivers an error with the RT1020 EVK, but I have no clue why this can happen.
regards
Matthias
Hi @ingdb ,
Thanks for your reply.
Actually, it's too hard to dig deeper without finding out a way of replicating the issue.
Have a great day,
TIC
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