#149 Chip programming fails to (auto) erase

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opened 4 years ago by Michael Schloh von Bennewitz · 0 comments

Chip programming fails to (auto) erase

Problem environment

Chip programming applications like openocd(1) can erase chips before programming, a common practice to allow memory verification. According to documents, openocd(1) can be directed to autoerase as well.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Review openocd(1) documentation
  2. Locate instructions to erase
  3. Locate instructions to autoerase

Expected result

Sendcomm firmware is programmed to a chip after an erase operation completes.

Actual result

Erase operations are not configured and seemingly left unused.

Severity level

This is low priority because project requirements do not mandate user programming.

# Chip programming fails to (auto) erase ## Problem environment Chip programming applications like *openocd(1)* can erase chips before programming, a common practice to allow memory verification. According to documents, *openocd(1)* can be directed to autoerase as well. ## Steps to reproduce 1. Review *openocd(1)* documentation 1. Locate instructions to erase 1. Locate instructions to autoerase ## Expected result Sendcomm firmware is programmed to a chip after an erase operation completes. ## Actual result Erase operations are not configured and seemingly left unused. ## Severity level This is **low priority** because project requirements do not mandate user programming.
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