Loading to two CPUs on F28379D and using the same GPIOs... CPU2 seems to be a 'master' and 'takes over' GPIOs?
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Hi,
I have loaded a code to CPU2 (rectangular pulse signal with a duration and frequency on GPIO31 and GPIO34). On the oscilloscope, I can see the signals.
When I load a different code to CPU1 (rectangular pulse signal with a duration () and frequency () on GPIO31 and GPIO34 (same GPIOs!)) I can still see the signals from CPU2. Additionally, on CPU1 I am sending a rectangular pulse signal to GPIO28 and can see it on the oscilloscope, so I know the code is running, but as if CPU2 has 'taken over' shared GPIOs?!
I have tried to reset the CPUs in Code Composer Studio, but after "CPU Reset", is still runs a CPU2 code.
- How to 'release' GPIOs from CPU2?
- What exactly happened when I loaded the code on CPU2 and CPU1 using the same GPIOs. Why didn't the last one (CPU1) overwritten the signals sent to GPIOs? Is CPU2 master and CPU1 slave?
- Is there an option to format CPUs from Simulink, i.e. delete everything and make them as from the factory? I tried compiling and loading an empty Simulink model, but it does not allow to compile an empty sheet.
As a way forward I have created a dummy code and loaded to the CPU2. This seems to do the trick and 'release' shared GPIOs. But I am not sure if this is the right solution.
Thank you in advance
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