AURIX™ Development Studio Forum Discussions
Hello all, I'm using the Aurix Development Studio (v1.9.8) and wish to monitor the value of my global variables using the 'live expressions' window during debug.
However, the values don't get updated in realtime and I need to resume the debug session, change the input (eg potentiometer) and then click suspend to check the updated values. Would be great to have the values change while in resume state itself.
Is there any fix? Thanks.
Show LessI am trying to flash TC333 micro controller via Aurix studio. Once after flashing, I am getting error message as below
The debug instrument IO could not be initialized.
The GDI debug instrument provided the following error message.
Device is locked.
Can any please suggest solution for this problem.
My suspect is JTAG circuitry but not sure. I have attached screen shot of error message.
Show LessNo issue when debug active project by Launching debug configuration: Blinky_LED_1_KIT_TC375_SB.
But facing error when trying to flash active project by Launching AURIXFlasher.
ADS Console message:
Aurix Flasher 2.5.3.2, built on 12/20/2022 5:58:37 PM
Connected to device... [TRICORE] DAS DAP over USB MiniWiggler
::Loading HEX file ..........
: The given program file is trying to write on reserved memory addresses, which will be skipped.
Overall time: 646 ms
AurixFlasher Exit Status: Fail
Flashing failed
Command Prompt message:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19045.3086]
(c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\AURIX-Studio-1.9.4\plugins\com.infineon.aurix.tools_1.9.4\build_system\tools\AurixFlasher_v2.5.3.2>AurixFlasher.exe -hex C:\AURIX-v1.9.4-workspace\Blinky_LED_1_KIT_TC375_SB\Debug\Blinky_LED_1_KIT_TC375_SB.hex -log log.xml
Aurix Flasher 2.5.3.2, built on 12/20/2022 5:58:37 PM
das->open_port: DAS_ERROR_SERVER_LOCKED
DASWRAPPER::No ECF hardware found
::Generating the log file: log.xml .......... (Pass)
Overall time: 222 ms
AurixFlasher Exit Status: Fail
Attach "log.xml" file.
Attach "ADS Console [Debug OK]" file.
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I've been trying to debug and .elf file in Aurix Development Studio.
I use a TC38x MCU with a miniwiggler v3 and I would like to flash/debug and externally compiled program. For compiling TASKING compiler is used so as I know it should be compatible with ADS.
I've already tried to import the elf file as a "C/C++ Executable" and as a "TASKING Tricore C/C++ Executbale File for Debugging" but I could not create a proper debug configuration. The ADS always complains about the missing target configuration.
Do I miss something in connection with the configuration?
Does anybody know any kind of resource related to the topic? Or if you have already done debugging of an external elf file I would appreaciate your experience too.
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I'm using ADS 1.2.2 and connecting to my proprietary target board containing TC277 with miniWiggler over DAP2. Compile and link is just fine.
My problem is that when I launch the integrated (TASKING?) debugger it takes approx. 5 minutes to open the debugger perspective. In the console it looks like it freezes:
Starting Debugger...
Launching configuration: Test
Loading 'I:\Eclipse\ADS\Debug\Test.elf'...
After 5 minutes, once the debugger is launched, it works just fine.
The five minute delay is variable depending on the performance of the PC being used. A slower laptop can take up to 10 minutes.
What is happening during this period please? Flashing the same program with MemTool and miniWiggler takes seconds as usual so doubt it is a slow flashing issue.
Any help to reduce this time would be very much appreciated.
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I found in the chip manual that the sampling frequency can be modified according to GLOBICLASSi (page 1173), but I noticed that the I range of this register is -0-1. I had to change the value of both registers to take effect. I want to ask why this register is set to 2, what is the difference?
Show LessI have a aurix application kit for TC237 TFT board. I use Aurix Development Studio.
The board worked fine, I checked the display and LED works fine in the very beginning.
After I tried to build and debug my code with USB, it did not work so I connect miniWiggler as well. (USB+miniWiggler)
It seemed working fine but after a while it does not work and showed the below error messages.
Error creating session
The debug instrument IO could not be initialized.
The GDI debug instrument provided the following error message.
Could not open Access HW
I assumed the bad cable but when I connect my cable with another TC237 TFT sample, then the sample works fine.
How can I deal with this issue? I literally did everything which came up to my mind.
Changed cables, Changed samples.
Could it be the sample damaged?
Show Less1. I found the sample project for the KIT_A2G_TC377_TFT board, so, can I use the sample project ASCLIN_SHELL_UART_1_KIT_TC377_TFT for KIT_A2G_TC377_SEC_GTW board? If yes, does it affect the board by debugging this sample project to the KIT_A2G_TC377_SEC_GTW board?
2. I didn't find the example build/project for the KIT_A2G_TC377_SEC_GTW board, would someone please share the sample project for this board?
Show LessHello,
I basically wondered what is the C++ Standard Container support in ADS + Tasking like?
I am developing a demo application for a TC397XA where I am trying to use an unordered_map as a buffer.
Both implementing it within a buffer class or instantiating unordered_map in my main code for CPU0 and adding some elements compiles sucessfully but it is met with a trap (Data Access Synchronous Error or Memory Protection Null Address) from the things I have tried while debugging the application with miniWiggler.
Another question I have when it comes to containers is related to vectors. I had to replace the file in the folder "include.cxx" within Tasking compiler sources to be able to compile a project with them by the file in: Vector
But even so, I am not able to verify if the container is working properly since I am not able to see the values it contains when using debugging Expressions suchs as my_vector[0].
If anybody has some guidance or any clues, suggestions are very welcomed! thank you
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