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RTOS/EK-TM4C123GXL: RTOS stack and logging configuration

Part Number: EK-TM4C123GXL

Tool/software: TI-RTOS

How do you switch the XGCONF to the normal view from the advanced view?

I had to switch to XDStools version 3.50 to enable the logging feature. The issue is discussed here: 

In the screenshot, I can now set the "logsEnabled" option to true, but other options like "System stack size" disappeared...

  • Hi,

     Do you mean to switch back to this view?

  • Yes! Why have you not told me how to get back to this view?

    Your window has more tabs than mine. I only have are "Properties" and "cfg script".

    I have discovered a tab will appear when I start using a service.

    For example, stop using BIOS. Then start using bios. Voila, a tab similar to your screenshot appears. The major difference is the tab is named after the service. Your "TI-RTOS" tab is named "BIOS" in my example.

    How do you restore this 'TI-RTOS' tab view in 3.50?
  • For me I just click between Runtime and Advance. Can you first close you cfg file re-open the cfg file using XGCONF?

    Do you see the below page after you re-open your cfg?

      After the above page is opened I just click on the System Overview link and then click on the TI-RTOS Kernel (SYS/BIOS)

    After I will see this where you can switch between Runtime and Advanced.

  • The page you get never appears for me on XDCtools 3.50. Also, the runtime/advanced buttons never appeared. Take a second look at my screenshot. Look at the tabs at the bottom of the window. I'm suck in some tab called properties. You are in the TI-RTOS tab (not visible in your later screenshots).

    I have reverted back to 3.32 in an attempt find the difference. On 3.32, the TI-ROTS tab appears, but the Properties tab is gone! Your screenshot contains both tabs, but I only get one of the two depending on if I'm using 3.50 (Properties and cfg Script only) or 3.32 (TI-RTOS and cfg Script only).

    Luckily, while back at 3.32, my original problem that made me move to 3.50 has "gone away" (logs couldn't be enabled). Now I have no reason to dedicate time to get 3.50 working. Something is stopping the normal XGCONF interface from appearing on 3.50, but I don't care currently...