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    Intermittent "Does not match the target endianness" error

    • Sean Bedford
      Posted by Sean Bedford
      on Aug 09 2012 05:24 AM
      Intellectual940 points

      Good morning all.

      About 50% of the time when I try to connect to my C6173B DSP I get the following error 

      "TMS320C671X: GEL: File: C:\CCSv5 Projects\14du\Debug\14du.out Does not match the target endianness, not loaded. Check project build options and target configuration file (ccxml)."

      Once this happens I have to unplug everything and reset my computer and it works again.  HD8 and H12 are not used so are left in there default position.  can anybody suggest what could be causing this?

      Thanks

      Sean

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Aug 09 2012 13:18 PM
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      Hi Sean,

      What is the full version number of the CCSv5 install you are using? And what emulator?

      Would it be possible to send me that out file? Start a private conversation with me if you don't want to post it publicly

      Thanks

      ki

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    • Sean Bedford
      Posted by Sean Bedford
      on Aug 10 2012 09:10 AM
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      Good afternoon,

      The vesion of CCS I am using is 5.1.0.0.9000 and the emulator is a Spectrum Digital XDS510 USB.

      I will send you the .out file but it happens with the different .out files we use.

      Thanks

      Sean

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    • Ki-Soo Lee
      Posted by Ki-Soo Lee
      on Aug 10 2012 10:19 AM
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      Hi Sean,

      Thanks for the test case. I tried it out on the below environment:

      CCS: 5.1.0.09000

      Emulator: Spectrum Digital XDS510USB

      Target: 6713 DSK (with and without GEL file)

      It seems to load fine every time. I loaded 10x so far with each time successful.

      There must be something specific to your environment. What can help us analyze the issue is if you generate a debug server log and send it to us. You need to turn on logging (it is disabled by default). Enable the log, start the debugger and load the program until you get the failure. Then stop logging and send the log to me.

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Troubleshooting_CCSv5#CCS_Diagnostic_Logs

      Thanks

      ki

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