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Entry point specified in Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File <name> is 0x<number>, but must match previously specified entry point or embedded processor core's reset address 0x<number>


CAUSE 1: You attempted to generate a flash programming file, and you specified two or more Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) Files (.hex) for generating the flash programming file. However, the specified entry point in the specified HEX File does not match the specified entry point in one of the other HEX Files. The entry points in all the HEX Files you specify must be the same.
ACTION: Make sure that all the HEX Files you specify have the same entry point. If necessary, generate new HEX Files using the Software Builder or a code converter, and use these new HEX Files when generating the flash programming file.
CAUSE 2:

You attempted to generate one or more passive programming files. However, the specified entry point in the specified Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hex), which is necessary for generating the passive programming files, does not match the reset address of the embedded processor core for the current ARM-based Excalibur device. The entry point must be the same as the reset address. This error can occur because of one of the following reasons:

  • The Software Builder automatically generated a HEX File that contains corrupt data, and therefore the HEX File specifies an entry point that is different from the embedded processor core's reset address.

  • You specified a HEX File where the entry point is different from the embedded processor core's reset address.

ACTION:

Perform one of the following actions:

  • If you are using the Software Builder to generate the passive programming files, purge intermediate files and generate the passive programming files again.

  • If you specified the HEX File, specify a different HEX File where the entry point is the same as the embedded processor core's reset address. If necessary, generate a new HEX File using the Software Builder or a code converter, and use this new HEX File when generating the passive programming files.

See also:

Alternative Procedure for Generating a Flash Programming File
Alternative Procedure for Generating Passive Programming Files
Generating Optional Programming Files for Programmer Object Files
Generating Optional Programming Files for SRAM Object Files
Generating Passive Programming Files

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