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    RTA Raw and Printf logs only come from 1st DSP in a multi-DSP configuration after upgrading to CCSv5

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    Derek Wilson
    Posted by Derek Wilson
    on Nov 22 2011 11:52 AM
    Intellectual985 points

    I'm trying to find out why I only get my LOG_printf and RTA Raw trace statements from 1 of the DSPs in my debugging session.  

    I have a 2 DSP custom board with JTAG in a daisy-chain configuration.  If I set up a trace log and single-step over a simple trace statement in the 2nd DSP, nothing shows up in my RTA Printf logs.  However, if I do the same thing in the first DSP, I see the log statement print in the RTA tool.

    I used to have no problems with this, but then upon upgrading to CCSv5 from v4, I ran into this issue.  Did I botch something in setting up my environment?  Has this been seen by anyone before?

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    • Derek Wilson
      Posted by Derek Wilson
      on May 04 2012 15:52 PM
      Intellectual985 points

      It appears this problem still exists.  I had decided to put this on the back burner while I worked out some other things and waited for new CCS updates, but now it would be extremely helpful if I could get logs from both of my DSPs.  I upgraded today from 5.1.08 to 5.1.1, as a coworker told me there were known issues with logging in 5.1.08.  Seems that wasn't the case.

      Any TI employees out there want to take a stab at this?  Can I do anything to get you more information?  Any configuration questions?  Please, I am at your service!

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