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I originally wanted to debug my program, it worked for the first minute, now it's like this, I'm really crashing, I had the same problem before, and then after reinstalling ADS, it's okay, and now it's again.
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I have found what we believe to be a bug regarding OneEye.
When max is set to 1023 and tick-count is set to 100 in the Dial widget with 10-bit bit field signals specified as data-out or auto-connect, the Dial widget freezes when it is moved. It also freezes at max 1010,1018,1019,1021,1022. However, it does not freeze at 1020.
In this case, it did not freeze under the following conditions
- Tick-count=1
- Tick-count = max value
- The max value is divisible by the Tick-count value
The 10-bit bit field signal is obtained from an elf file compiled by TASKING.
Dear developer, would you please investigate and bugfix this issue.
Best Regards,
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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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1. I got the evaluation version of Infineon MCAL and have installed EBTresos tool. I also installed MC-ISAR_AS422_TC3xx_DEMO_1.40.0.exe and selected the TC37X MCU.
2. I started configurations for MCU module in EBTresos. After configuration I am able to generate "Mcu_PBcfg.c" and other files.
3. After Step#2, how do I integrated this with static MCAL files and create a build ? Should I use the AURIX Development Studio to do this or do I need to use BIFACES interface ?
Where can I get some information about the work flow. Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. Show Less
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´m working with TC387 and the Aurix Development Studio.
Thanks in advance and best regards H. Show Less