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@LyubunMykhaylo LyubunMykhaylo released this 05 Dec 14:52

Infineon OpenOCD v5.6.0 Release Notes

lease refer to the README.md for a complete description of the Infineon customized version of OpenOCD. This version of openOCD is released with ModusToolbox™ Programming tools v1.3.0

New Features

  • Adds support of XMC5xxx and PSC3 product lines and the corresponding kits.

Known Issues

ID Known Issue Workaround
PROGTOOLS-1425 A "JTAG-DP STICKY ERROR" message may appear in the IDE when connected via the JTAG interface of a MiniProg4 probe in CMSIS-DAP HID mode. You can safely ignore this error, or switch the MiniProg4 to CMSIS-DAP bulk mode.
PROGTOOLS-1429 JTAG performance on MiniProg4 may be significantly slower than SWD. Use the SWD interface if JTAG performance is not acceptable.
PROGTOOLS-1869 In Linux OS, with KitProg3 in CMSIS-DAP HID mode, a debug session in ModusToolbox can be destroyed if you use the Firmware Loader --device-list command while debugging. This is limitation of hidapi library used on Linux. MacOS and Windows OSs are not impacted. If you have a debug session running, don't use the firmware loader tool.
PROGTOOLS-2388 PSoC 64 Secure MCUs do not support the programming and debugging via JTAG interface. It is because of the specifics of PSoC 64 MCUs - JTAG pins are configured after unpredictable amount of time after what causes a lot of warnings during programming via JTAG. Use SWD interface with PSoC 64 Secure MCUs.
PROGTOOLS-2238 Unable to acquire PSoC4 target with J-Link probe if target is in PROTECTED state. J-Link probe does not support device acquisition in Test Mode. This prevents invocation of SROM API making it impossible to re-program or erase the chip in PROTECTED state. The workaround is to unprotect/erase the chip using MiniProg4 or KitProg3 probe.
PROGTOOLS-2099 A "Failed to read memory at " message may appear in "Memory View" of IDE when connected via the MiniProg4 probe and try to read memory from invalid address. You can safely ignore this error.
PROGTOOLS-3495 When programming or debugging, you see the following error message:
Error connecting DP: cannot read IDR
This occurs if the debug port is disabled in the BSP for the specific project.
You can enable the debug port for the specific project, or safely ignore this message if the debug port is still disabled.

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