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Hi,
I've a problem with DC-DC Designer and SSO tool. When i try to compute the stability analysis appears a white window for SSO tool and if I close SSO Tool appears a DC-DC designer window "nor authorized". How can i solve this problem?
Thank you all!!
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Since there is no TASKING forum, I wanted to post a workaround to an indexing problem in the nearest relevant place.
I'm using TASKING 6.3r1 Eclipse GUI with TC38x, Infineon MCAL and Vector BSW Stack (MICROSAR).
Problem: TASKING (Eclipse) takes an excessively long time to index a particular file BswM.c. The indexing can take up to ten minutes assuming you don't run out of memory first:
I spent some time trying to find the cause but gave up for the moment at least. Perhaps it's something to do with MemMap.h.
Workaround:
Copy your current build configuration and call it something like 'Excludes BswM.c'. In that build configuration do just that and exclude that file from your build.
Make your usual build configuration active and in its Indexer options, select "fixed build configuration" as follows:
Now a full index rebuild takes less than minute. The downside of course is are missing index tokens from BswM.c and the maintenance headache of another build configuration.
If anybody has any other ideas please let me know.
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I want to analyze the time consumption of several specific functions in my project, so I opened the Aurix Profiler interface, but the function name displayed in the interface does not seem to be called by the function I want to analyze.
At the same time, I found that I will get the result soon after I press the start button. Is this result based on my actual operation?
So the questions are:
1. How to understand the profiler table? Is there any document?
2. What has happened when I press "start"? Does the profiler run Core0_main to get runtime data?
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I was converting Tasking project that could be compiled correctly in Tasking to Aurix Development Studio, and the lsl link file error was prompted.
thanks
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I am new to using Infineon Aurix TC375 Lite Kit. I would like to know if I can set up the tools, libraries/frameworks for the Aurix TC375 Lite Kit for Linux Ubuntu. As far as I know, I did not find steps on how to set up the environment for Linux. I did find the Developer Center Launcher for Linux but really could not find any guide or tutorial for Linux to do the initial setup. It would be helpful if I can get an answer on whether or not it is possible/recommended to use Linux for Aurix TC375 Lite Kit. And also some links or guidance on how to set up the development environment for Linux.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Ram
Show LessI have been able to create a .mapxml file with AURIX Development Studio, but I'm having trouble finding how to launch it in the GUI "map file viewer". Will someone please point me to the right place? Thanks!
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sometimes after a change in code, i get follwing error msg...hm?
I recently ran into an issue when trying to reinstall DAS after uninstalling it, and want to share the solution to make this issue known.
This issue appears to be caused by a leftover registry entry that DAS looks for during the install process to check if there is already a version installed. When uninstalling DAS, this entry is not removed properly.
These registry entries remain after uninstallation and must be removed manually. They're located under "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Infineon Technologies\DAS". Deleting the "DAS" folder fixes this issue.
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cptc F0600 : strict mode is incompatible with allowing anachronisms
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