Jul 11, 2019
01:17 PM
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01:17 PM
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Jul 11, 2019
10:24 PM
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Jul 11, 2019
10:24 PM
Hi Rihab,
The TSIM documentation should reside in the following folder:
/docs
It can be found by the name of TSIM User Guide. In addition it can be retrieved from the Windows startup group through the following menu:
AURIX 2G - Free Entry Tool Chain v4.9.1.0-infineon-2.0 > Manuals > TriCore Simulator
Let me know if this helps.
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Embedded Software
Jul 12, 2019
05:43 AM
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Jul 12, 2019
05:43 AM
thanks a lot for your help
Jul 12, 2019
07:14 AM
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Jul 12, 2019
07:14 AM
Hi Rihab,
No problem. Always happy to help.
Best regards,
Henk-Piet Glas
Principal Technical Specialist
Embedded Software
Jun 11, 2020
07:22 AM
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Jun 11, 2020
07:22 AM
Hello,
I am doing some research to try to build a proof-of-concept to execute a tricore binary inside a simulated tricore. I read a lot about the TSIM, without the ability to find it.
The Free Entry Tool Chain v4.9.3.0-infineon-1.0 > Manuals > TriCore Simulator directory does not exist and I do not find any other info about TSIM in the downloaded toolchain.
Can you help me ? thanks
I am doing some research to try to build a proof-of-concept to execute a tricore binary inside a simulated tricore. I read a lot about the TSIM, without the ability to find it.
The Free Entry Tool Chain v4.9.3.0-infineon-1.0 > Manuals > TriCore Simulator directory does not exist and I do not find any other info about TSIM in the downloaded toolchain.
Can you help me ? thanks
Aug 26, 2021
05:51 AM
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Aug 26, 2021
05:51 AM
The thread is rather old, but may I ask if someone could post "hello word" project example with free entry toolchain and TSIM as target used? I cant find anything… Would be very appreciated.
PS. Or at least give some hints how to set the TSIM as a build/debug target in the IDE, should not be so tricky, right?
PS. Or at least give some hints how to set the TSIM as a build/debug target in the IDE, should not be so tricky, right?
Sep 02, 2021
03:19 AM
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Sep 02, 2021
03:19 AM
I have found working makefile project in which the TSIM is used: https://www.infineonforums.com/threads/5679-Aurix-2G-Free-Entry-Tool-Chain-Interrupt-on-all-cores/pa...
I tried to start debugging in Free entry toolchain form hightec, but it doesn't seam to have the gdb... how can I then use the simulator for debugging? Have someone maybe more experience and would like to share it?
I tried to start debugging in Free entry toolchain form hightec, but it doesn't seam to have the gdb... how can I then use the simulator for debugging? Have someone maybe more experience and would like to share it?
Sep 05, 2021
11:12 PM
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Sep 05, 2021
11:12 PM
Just an update: Hightec confirmed, there is no TSIM debugging possible in their free entry toolchain.
One example of using TSIM (not for debugging) in the previous version of the free entry toolchain was located in "examples/bsp_tests/HelloTSim" but in the current version, it is not available at all, or at least I couldn't find it.
One example of using TSIM (not for debugging) in the previous version of the free entry toolchain was located in "examples/bsp_tests/HelloTSim" but in the current version, it is not available at all, or at least I couldn't find it.