SPRUI30H November 2015 – May 2024 DRA745 , DRA746 , DRA750 , DRA756
The debugger can use the INHIBITSLEEP directive to keep a subsystem powered and clocked, even if the applicative settings request that this subsystem go to sleep. Contrary to the FORCEACTIVE directive, the INHIBITSLEEP command does not wake up a subsystem that is already powered down by the application.
The typical use of the INHIBITSLEEP directive is to prevent power and clock transitions on the subsystem during a debug session. In this situation, when the applicative scenario initiates a transition, the transition does not take place, but from an applicative point of view the subsystem is not accessible.