Hi,
We've been using nrfjprog with no particular issue for a while now. Usually to fully flash a chip (whether it's for a complete re-flash or for a new chip) we run those 2 steps:
nrfjprog -f nrf52 --eraseallnrfjprog -f nrf52 --program firmware.hex --sectorerase --reset
I was looking for ways to run with just one command and started to use --chiperase.
However on every other run the command fails with a "Write verify failed". It works on the first time but running it again will trigger the error (and the firmware is not run even after a reset). After getting the error, running the command again works fine (and I can see the chip booting our firmware normally).
And this can be repeated, once it has worked, the next flash will fail, and the one after will succeed, etc.
I don't have this issue using --sectorerase but this doesn't erase the pages we use for fstorage.
Here is nrfjprog output when it fails:
nrfjprog -f nrf52 --program firmware.hex --chiperase --verify --reset --log Parsing image file.Verifying programming.ERROR: [ nRF52] - Data does not match in address range [0x00001000-0x00018fec] (Flash)ERROR: [ nRF52] - Expected byte value 0x00 but read 0xff at address 0x000122b8.ERROR: [ nRF52] - Flash verification failed.ERROR: [ nRF52] - Failed while verifying file firmware.hex.ERROR: Write verify failed.
I'm using the latest tools, running on Windows 10.
nrfjprog --versionnrfjprog version: 10.15.2 externalJLinkARM.dll version: 7.58b
Is there anything I should do to avoid getting those verify failures? Thanks!