SLAZ546T July   2013  – May 2021 MSP430F5244

 

  1. 1Functional Advisories
  2. 2Preprogrammed Software Advisories
  3. 3Debug Only Advisories
  4. 4Fixed by Compiler Advisories
  5. 5Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 5.1 Device Nomenclature
    2. 5.2 Package Markings
      1.      RGZ48
    3. 5.3 Memory-Mapped Hardware Revision (TLV Structure)
  6. 6Advisory Descriptions
    1. 6.1  ADC39
    2. 6.2  ADC42
    3. 6.3  ADC69
    4. 6.4  BSL7
    5. 6.5  COMP10
    6. 6.6  CPU21
    7. 6.7  CPU22
    8. 6.8  CPU40
    9. 6.9  CPU47
    10. 6.10 DMA4
    11. 6.11 DMA7
    12. 6.12 DMA10
    13. 6.13 EEM17
    14. 6.14 EEM19
    15. 6.15 EEM21
    16. 6.16 EEM23
    17. 6.17 JTAG26
    18. 6.18 JTAG27
    19. 6.19 PMAP1
    20. 6.20 PMM9
    21. 6.21 PMM11
    22. 6.22 PMM12
    23. 6.23 PMM14
    24. 6.24 PMM15
    25. 6.25 PMM18
    26. 6.26 PMM20
    27. 6.27 PORT15
    28. 6.28 PORT19
    29. 6.29 PORT33
    30. 6.30 RTC3
    31. 6.31 RTC6
    32. 6.32 SYS12
    33. 6.33 SYS16
    34. 6.34 UCS7
    35. 6.35 UCS9
    36. 6.36 UCS11
    37. 6.37 USCI26
    38. 6.38 USCI34
    39. 6.39 USCI35
    40. 6.40 USCI39
    41. 6.41 USCI40
  7. 7Revision History

CPU47

CPU Module

Category

Functional

Function

An unexpected Vacant Memory Access Flag (VMAIFG) can be triggered

Description

An unexpected Vacant Memory Access Flag (VMAIFG) can be triggered, if a PC-modifying instruction (e.g. - ret, push, call, pop, jmp, br) is fetched from the last addresses (last 4 or 8 byte) of a memory (e.g.- FLASH, RAM, FRAM) that is not contiguous to a higher, valid section on the memory map.
In debug mode using breakpoints the last 8 bytes are affected.
In free running mode the last 4 bytes are affected.

Workaround

Edit the linker command file to make the last 4 or 8 bytes of affected memory sections unavailable, to avoid PC-modifying instructions on these locations.
Remaining instructions or data can still be stored on these locations.