32 KByte Flash Module (S12FTMRG32K1V1)
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user-supplied keys match those stored in the Flash security bytes of the Flash configuration field (see
Table 25-4). The Verify Backdoor Access Key command must not be executed from the Flash block
containing the backdoor comparison key to avoid code runaway.
Upon clearing CCIF to launch the Verify Backdoor Access Key command, the Memory Controller will
check the FSEC KEYEN bits to verify that this command is enabled. If not enabled, the Memory
Controller sets the ACCERR bit in the FSTAT register and terminates. If the command is enabled, the
Memory Controller compares the key provided in FCCOB to the backdoor comparison key in the Flash
configuration field with Key 0 compared to 0x3_FF00, etc. If the backdoor keys match, security will be
released. If the backdoor keys do not match, security is not released and all future attempts to execute the
Verify Backdoor Access Key command are aborted (set ACCERR) until a reset occurs. The CCIF flag is
set after the Verify Backdoor Access Key operation has completed.
25.4.6.12 Set User Margin Level Command
The Set User Margin Level command causes the Memory Controller to set the margin level for future read
operations of the P-Flash or EEPROM block.
Table 25-52. Verify Backdoor Access Key Command FCCOB Requirements
CCOBIX[2:0] FCCOB Parameters
000 0x0C Not required
001 Key 0
010 Key 1
011 Key 2
100 Key 3
Table 25-53. Verify Backdoor Access Key Command Error Handling
Register Error Bit Error Condition
FSTAT
ACCERR
Set if CCOBIX[2:0] != 100 at command launch
Set if an incorrect backdoor key is supplied
Set if backdoor key access has not been enabled (KEYEN[1:0] != 10, see
Section 25.3.2.2)
Set if the backdoor key has mismatched since the last reset
FPVIOL None
MGSTAT1 None
MGSTAT0 None
Table 25-54. Set User Margin Level Command FCCOB Requirements
CCOBIX[2:0] FCCOB Parameters
000 0x0D
Flash block selection code [1:0]
. See
Table 25-34