Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TM4C123GH6PM, EK-TM4C123GXL
Tool/software: TI-RTOS
I am unable to check the box for enabling logs in the XGCONF Runtime window. I am allowed to check them, but after saving, the box becomes unchecked.
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Tool/software: TI-RTOS
I am unable to check the box for enabling logs in the XGCONF Runtime window. I am allowed to check them, but after saving, the box becomes unchecked.
Todd,
The problem changed slightly. Today, I can check the boxes, but after saving, the boxes become unchecked. I can change the System Stack size. this option is in the same window, so I assume the cfg file is writable. The .cfg file is attached.
For background, I am trying to follow the TI-RTOS workshop series. As a workaround, I am able to click a radio button above for "Instrumented (Asserts and Logs enabled)". This resulted in logs being created.
The next lab in the workshop involves importing an example project. The example projects .cfg file can be edited graphically and be saved OK.
In the new unziped example .cfg file, clicking "Instrumented (Asserts and Logs enabled)" radio button automatically checks "Enable Logs" and greys that option out.
In my original buggy .cfg file, clicking "Instrumented (Asserts and Logs enabled)" radio button leaves "Enable Logs" unchecked and greys that option out.
The attached picture is of my original .cfg file. The check boxes are greyed out. The expectation is that they would auto-fill enabled.
The CPU clock frequency can not be edited too. The text field always resets to "N/A" when I click out or hit enter.
The problem doesn't exist on the new unziped .cfg file.
I'm not able to reproduce any of the issues you are seeing. I'll ping a co-worker to see if they have seen this. What version of Windows are you using? What's the full path name fort the .cfg file?
Todd
This problem is present on any new project I create. To create a new project, I select Tiva TM4C123GH6PM for the target. The connection is Stellaris In-Circuit Debug Interface. I use a Project template: TI-RTOS Examples -> EK-TM4C123GXL Evaluation Kit -> Driver Examples -> TI Driver Examples -> Empty Project.
From this configuration, I go strait to the graphical Runtime window and try to enable logs. Only "Enable Assets" is clickable. After saving, the check for "Enable Assets" is unchecked. However an diff of the empty.efg reveals that BIOS.logsEnabled = false; has changes to BIOS.logsEnabled = null;
I repeated the steps from my previous post. The log file is attached. I have to rename it to .log.txt due to the demands of this website.
This new XGCONF is letting me change the logsEnabled value, but the layout is completely different. Everything is in a nice orderly list instead of clicking through confusing rectangles.
Hi Todd,
I am still using 3.32 in my project settings. Is there some way to bring back the "normal" view?
You may reasonably close out the issue. I though it was "closed" when I clicked "verify answer" when you solved the original problem.