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  • [CCS v5 + UIA] => Execution Graph not working

    [CCS v5 + UIA] => Execution Graph not working

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    Ram R
    Posted by Ram R
    on Apr 30 2012 21:40 PM
    Intellectual390 points

    Hello CCS experts,

    Here is my setup:

    • Version: 5.1.0.09000
    • uia_1_00_03_25
    • bios_6_33_00_19
    • ipc_1_23_05_40
    • C6000 Code Generation Tools 7.3.2
    • COFF ABI
    • Device: C6424

    Firstly, I get the following warnings:

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    warning: xdc.runtime.Log: "C:/ti/xdctools_3_23_00_32/packages/xdc/runtime/Log.xs", line 168: xdc.runtime.Log idToInfo: Two events with the same id: ti.uia.event
    s.UIABenchmark.start and xdc.runtime.Log.L_start share the msg: 'Start: %$S'.  You must reconfigure the message of one of these events to ensure its id will be
    unique.
    warning: xdc.runtime.Log: "C:/ti/xdctools_3_23_00_32/packages/xdc/runtime/Log.xs", line 168: xdc.runtime.Log idToInfo: Two events with the same id: ti.uia.event
    s.UIABenchmark.stop and xdc.runtime.Log.L_stop share the msg: 'Stop: %$S'.  You must reconfigure the message of one of these events to ensure its id will be uni
    que.
    warning: xdc.runtime.Log: "C:/ti/xdctools_3_23_00_32/packages/xdc/runtime/Log.xs", line 168: xdc.runtime.Log idToInfo: Two events with the same id: ti.uia.event
    s.UIABenchmark.startInstance and xdc.runtime.Log.L_startInstance share the msg: 'StartInstance: %$S'.  You must reconfigure the message of one of these events t
    o ensure its id will be unique.
    warning: xdc.runtime.Log: "C:/ti/xdctools_3_23_00_32/packages/xdc/runtime/Log.xs", line 168: xdc.runtime.Log idToInfo: Two events with the same id: ti.uia.event
    s.UIABenchmark.stopInstance and xdc.runtime.Log.L_stopInstance share the msg: 'StopInstance: %$S'.  You must reconfigure the message of one of these events to e
    nsure its id will be unique.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    If I user versions of SYS/BIOS and XDC that is part of the CCSv5 install (I forget the exact versions...) the warnings go away.

    BUT

    In either case, the Execution Graph seems flat and bunched up...See attached picture.

    I read through the UIA manuals and tried various Diags switches to no effect.

    The problem can be reproduced by building the stairstep example for

    • ti.platforms.evm6424 and
    • LoggingSetup.eventUploadMode = LoggingSetup.UploadMode_SIMULATOR.

    A quick turnaround is is greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!

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    • Imtaz Ali
      Posted by Imtaz Ali
      on May 02 2012 09:21 AM
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      Verified by Ram R
      Expert3525 points

      Ram,

      The dotted line indicates data loss. This is most likely because the log buffers on the target are not large enough for the amount of data you're logging. You can use Diag masks to filter some logs (sounds like you tried this already) or you can increase the buffer size. See this thread for discussion on this: http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/code_composer_studio/f/81/p/182938/665772.aspx#665772.

      Note that you can click on the name/label of the channel on the y-axis to get a discrete graph. You can also zoom into the graph with the buttons on the view toolbar or by using mouse selection just below the x-axis.

      I will have someone else comment on the warnings you're receiving.

      Regards,

      Imtaz.

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    • BrianC
      Posted by BrianC
      on May 02 2012 10:00 AM
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      Verified by Ram R
      Intellectual2235 points

      Hi Ram,

         Please ignore the warnings generated by Log.xs, line 168 - you do not have to make any changes to your code or use an older version of XDC. 

      The warnings are being caused by some new events that were introduced recently in the xdc.runtime.Log module for use in the OSAL product.   The message strings for the events will be modified in a future release of xdc which will prevent the warnings from being issued.   

      Regards,

        Brian

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