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Troubleshooting

This document describes troubleshooting for common exceptions and issues that you may run into using the library.

Unspecified Error during Open

If you see the unspecified error during open(), it means that one of the following is true:

  • Your J-Link is not connected to your computer.
  • Your J-Link is connected to your computer, but is currently held open by another application.

Unspecified Error during Connect

If you see the unspecified error during connect(), it means that any of the following is not true:

  • The target device's chip name you passed to connect() is not the chip name of the actual target.
  • You're trying to connect to the target over JTAG when it only supports SWD.
  • You're trying to connect to the target, but the target is not plugged in.
  • You're trying to connect to the target using a J-Link that does not have the target plugged in under its "Target" port.
  • The connection speed is bad (try 'auto' instead).

Unspecified Error during Erase

If you see the unspecified error during erase(), it means that your device is not properly halted. IF you're using a Cortex-M device, try setting the reset strategy to JLinkResetStrategyCortexM3.RESETPIN to avoid your device's application running when the system is booted; this is particularly useful if your application launches the watchdog or another service which would interpret the J-Link when erasing.

Unspecified Error during Flash

If you see the unspecified error during flash(), it means that either:

  • Your device is not properly halt. While flash() attempts to halt the CPU, it cannot if the device is breakpointed or similar.
  • The device is locked, in which case you have to unlock the device first by calling unlock().

Unspecified Error in Coresight

If you see an unspecified error while using a Coresight method, it means that you are trying to read from / write to an invalid register.