2005-10-09 12:43 AM
STR710 : Debug Protection to avoid software piracy
2005-08-30 03:48 PM
The Flash module has a further level of protection:
If bit DBGP of FLASH_NVAPR0 is programmed at 0, the device becomes Debug Access protected: debug features, JTAG pins and flash Test Modes are disabled. In EXTMEM mode the system boot is performed from the external memory, block 0 (CSN0 is activated). The external memory is also mapped at address 0h (see PRCCU_BOOTCR register). Now somebody setup a Debug Protection STR710 In EXTMEM mode the system boot, Can somebody access internal Flash via external flash code (Code start from 0x60000000/0x00000000 access Internal Flash ar 0x40000000)? [ This message was edited by: shangdawei on 31-08-2005 04:28 ]2005-08-30 04:01 PM
STR711/STR712 have not EMI, so they can not boot from EXTMEM
2005-08-30 04:14 PM
Quote:
On 31-08-2005 at 04:18, Anonymous wrote: Now somebody setup a Debug Protection STR710 In EXTMEM mode the system boot, Can somebody access internal Flash via external flash code (Code start from 0x60000000/0x00000000 access Internal Flash ar 0x40000000)? [ This message was edited by: shangdawei on 31-08-2005 04:28 ] if it is true, can EXTMEM boot be disabled for Debug Protection STR710 ?2005-09-01 03:37 PM
Any idea ?
2005-09-02 01:20 AM
I have a MB393 with str710, but i can tell you for sure that i wouldn't risk to put the protections on just to see if it works :) Don't expect somebody else to do that for you ;)
I'm wondering too if it's worth the effort to use the security features.2005-10-07 01:31 AM
can EXTMEM boot be disabled after Debug Protection of STR710 ?
2005-10-08 07:19 PM
>>If debug protection is enabled, after RESET the EMI will be
>>disabled and the STR710 will not be able to boot from the >>external memory. if EMI is disabled, then can i use address/data bus to access LCD and SRAM etc. at Bank1, Bank2, Bank3? or is Bank0 of EMI(0x6000 0000 - 0x60FF FFFF) disabled only?2005-10-09 12:43 AM
Can i execute code from int. flash after reset to reenable EMI ?