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I have the following output log ending with a "Build Failed". Please help! The sequence of events that lead to this were:
- Project onCY8CKIT working great.
- Shut down PC for mandatory Windows Update.
- Start PSoC Creator and load project
- Add LCD to project
- Build Failed
- Info: fmk.M0007: Files have been modified outside PSoC Creator. (don't know what file or why it changed)
- Clean and Rebuild: Everything recompiles smoothly until end which is identical to next step...
- Rebuild: Produced log below...
--------------- Build Started: 03/13/2015 12:57:25 Project: AD7699master, Configuration: ARM GCC 4.8.4 Debug ---------------
The code generation step is up to date.
The compile step is up to date, no work needs to be done.
arm-none-eabi-ar.exe -rs .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\AD7699master.a .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\cyfitter_cfg.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\LED0.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\CyBootAsmGnu.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\CyDmac.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\CyFlash.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\CyLib.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\cyPm.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\CySpc.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\cyutils.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\Heinrich.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\LED1.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\LED3.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\LED2.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\SW3.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\SW2.o
arm-none-eabi-ar.exe: creating .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\AD7699master.a
arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe -Wl,--start-group -o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\AD7699master.elf .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\main.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\cymetadata.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\Cm3Start.o .\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\AD7699master.a "C:\Program Files (x86)\Cypress\PSoC Creator\3.1\PSoC Creator\psoc\content\cycomponentlibrary\CyComponentLibrary.cylib\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug\CyComponentLibrary.a" -mthumb -march=armv7-m -mfix-cortex-m3-ldrd -Wl,-Map,.\CortexM3\ARM_GCC_484\Debug/AD7699master.map -T .\Generated_Source\PSoC5\cm3gcc.ld -g -specs=nano.specs "-u _printf_float" "" -Wl,--gc-sections -Wl,--end-group
--------------- Build Failed: 03/13/2015 12:57:25 ---------------
I am using the code below (copied from an example on the web) to provide a timeout feature for a routine.
However, whatever value I use when calling the routine (100, 1000, 5000), the timeout seems to happen immediatly and not at 100ms or 1000 ms or 5000 ms.
The timer component is set up as 32 bit timer with 24MHz clock and interrupt on TC.
Help much appreciated
CY_ISR(TimerINT){
Timer_ReadStatusRegister();
Timer_Flag = 1;
}
void ms_delay (uint32 ms) {
Timer_Init(); // config but don't start the timeout counter
isr_Timer_StartEx(TimerINT);
uint32 period = 24000000/1000*ms;
Timer_WritePeriod(period);
Timer_Enable(); // start the timeout counter
while(!Timer_Flag){};
Timer_Stop();
Timer_Flag = 0;
}
Show LessHi to all,
I'm serching the latest version of the PSoC 3/5 Bootloader Host GUI for Windows.
Does anyone know the link to download it?
I'm struggling to find this resource on the Cypress site!
I have only a very old version that I have attached to this post
Thank for your collaboration.
Graziano G. Ravizza
Show LessHi to all,
LUTs are very powerful components, and I use them very often.
Unfortunately they are not very clear.
When I open a LUT, I only see a table with the columns named in3, in2, in1, in0 and out1, out0 etcetera.
When the LUT become very large, you get lost between the ones and the zeros.
It would not be possible to allow you to enter some meaningful labels instead of in0, in1 out3, out2, out1, out0 etc,?
Greetings to all.
Graziano G. Ravizza
Show LessI have the CY8CKIT_040 kit. This is the one that changes LED color and brightness via a 5x6 touchpad. I can't get some of the example Capsense projects working that ship with kit. The limited success I have had includes blinking the LED and getting the touchpad to control the 3-color LED. What I really need is to is display any data on the tuner or the Bridge Control Panel. Does anyone some example CapSense projects that work with this kit that use I2C and UART with the Bridge Control Panel?
Even a simple project that increments an interger and displays the current vlaue in the bridge control panel would be helpful for the CY8CKIT-040 kit.
Show LessHi,
I made demo component with variable number of inputs: 0-2. When Ninputs set to less than 2, corresponding pin's visibility is set to "invisible", and internal "NOT" gate is removed by using property CY_REMOVE. Upon build, Creator 3.1 throws an error: "wire is not connected to anything" (project and picture attached).
How to deal with hanging wires after internal parts are removed?
regards,
odissey1
Show LessI am just trying Creator 3.1 for the first time (3.1 (3.1.0.1570)) ( and a later version as well) and I cannot build any project that uses any part of the gcc toolchain on a computer running windows vista.
The error messages are
'arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe: error: CreateProcess: No such file or directory'
'arm-none-eabi-gcc.exe' failed with exit code '1'
The same two versions of creator installed on a windows7 virtual machine running on linux work perfectly ok with no changes to the default installation and they also work fine on a native win7 install on another machine.
Is there a problem running the software on a windows vista machine?
Show LessI have attached an image of the error I get everytime I 'step over' or 'step into' a statement in Debug mode. This is the case for both PSoC Creator 3.0 & 3.1. Has anyone come across this issue recently? Any pointers on how I could go about resolving this?
Much appreciated,
V
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