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MCUXpresso IDE crashes when debug started

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bgraham
Contributor IV

MCUXpresso IDE v10.2.1 [Build 795] [2018-07-25] 

MCUXpresso IDE crashes when a debug session is started.

The error dialog states that a stack fault occurred.

Can somebody fix this bug?

Thanks,

Bruce

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lpcxpresso_supp
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Bruce,

We’re actively investigating the “Interrupt failed.” error dialog. It seems to occur intermittently, and the eclipse IDE disables focus on the run control “Continue” and “Pause” controls. The MCU can be left in either debug halt or execution mode.

I recommend you debug in All-Stop mode for the time being. It seems to occur less frequently in All-Stop. You can also set an additional break in code you know is in the thread of execution (to halt), or manually start/stop MCU execution using the “CMRUN this” or “CMHALT this” commands respectively from the RedlinkServer console when this problem manifests.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Thanks and regards,

MCUXpresso Support

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Bruce,

the last message in the .log points to the eclipse equinox updater failing (somehow).

I would disable all update sites here to see if this has an effect:

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I hope this helps,

Erich

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bgraham
Contributor IV

I unchecked the sites. I will if it helps.

Thanks,

Bruce

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bgraham
Contributor IV

The Automatic Updates are turned off.

MCUXpresso still gets the stack fault. See below.

I can't find the log file this time.

Does anybody have any suggestions?

Thanks,

Bruce

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Does it happen only for a specific debug/launch configuration?

Or does it happen with the provided examples in the SDK too?

Just trying to find out if this is related to the project you have or maybe related to the installation of your IDE.

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bgraham
Contributor IV

The problem is occurring randomly on the two PCs we use for development.

My PC is running Windows 7. The other PC is running Windows 10.

The problem occurs with new projects and old projects.

It usually happens when a customer or my boss or a co-worker is looking over my shoulder and I try to assure them that we have great development tools.

I did not find a log file. Do I need to do something to enable the log file?

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Bruce,

there are the GDB logs and trace messages, see Board Bring-Up Tips, GDB Logs and Traces in Eclipse | MCU on Eclipse 

Basically it is a log of what messages are sent to the GDB debugger.  Not sure if this will show anything in your case, but might be helpful if there are messages logged.

Erich

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bgraham
Contributor IV

The gdb traces Console window is empty. When MCUXpresso is successful, the gdb traces window shows the j-link parameters.

When the error occurs, I can't find the log file that the "Internal Error" dialog refers to.

It appears that MCUXpresso failed before attempting to connect to my j-link.

Is there something I can setup in Java that might help sort out were the problem is?

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi Bruce,

I'm running out of ideas. Have you tried with something different than the J-Link connection?

Erich

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bgraham
Contributor IV

It looks like j-link is not involved.

The Java error is occurring when I click the debug button, and before MCUXpresso connects to the j-link.

Can I setup a Java debugger to trap the error in MCUXpresso?

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danielchen
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Bruce:

I would suggest you try with the latest MCUXpresso IDE v10.3.

Regards

Daniel

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bgraham
Contributor IV

I installed 

MCUXpresso IDE v11.0.0 [Build 2516] [2019-06-05]

         The automatic updates are disabled.

SEGGER J-Link GDB Server V6.44i

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The @#$%!@#$ debugger crashes every other time I run it  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When the debugger runs for a few minutes, the MCU halts, and when I halt the debugger, I get a pop dialog:

Title: Error

Message: Interrupt failed.

What is going on?

This is really pissing me off, so any suggestions, please.

Thanks,

Bruce

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BlackNight
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

I had that message with bad debug cable connection (the cable had broken wires, causing all kind of weird issues).

I recommend you are swapping out your debug probe/cables to check if this is the same for you.

Erich

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bgraham
Contributor IV

Different PCs, boards, j-links, cables, etc. Same exact problems.

Start debug, debug, restart debug, MCUXpresso stack fault.

Or, MCUXpresso halts, MCUXpresso Interrupt failed.

How do I figure out what is wrong, not with my hardware, but with MCUXpresso?

Thanks,

Bruce

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bgraham
Contributor IV

When MCUXpresso starts the debug session, the Debug Console spits out:

[New Thread 536873488]
[New Thread 536867504]
[New Thread 536871696]
[New Thread 536869056]
[New Thread 536874344]
[New Thread 536870048]
[Switching to Thread 536872992]

When MCUXpresso losses connection to the mcu, the Debug Console spits out:

[New Thread 1]
[Switching to Thread 536869056]

My code is not creating a new thread 1, so what is this telling me?

Thanks,

Bruce

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converse
Senior Contributor V

Can you screenshot the error dialog?

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bgraham
Contributor IV

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converse
Senior Contributor V

A couple of suggestions:

1. Delete your debug configurations and then recreate them

2. If that does not work, create a new workspace and import your projects into the new workspace.

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kackle123
Contributor IV
#1 worked for me.
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