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#error NO CHIP DEFINED

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Hi , I am receiving this error, please help me resolve this.

#error NO CHIP DEFINED    c:/Program Files/C55xxCSL/include    csl_chiphal.h

  • hi,

    I think that your CSL setting is not correct.  Can you reinstall CSL and do not use default directory (give a directory name without any space in the directory name)? 

    Regards,

    Hyun

  • hi this is the error received, my error was not clearly described already

    Severity and Description          Path                                                                  Resource               
    #error NO CHIP DEFINED               c:/Program Files/C55xxCSL/include                   csl_chiphal.h

  • Hi,

    In order to give you more helpful answer, please provide more information:

    1. What version of CSL are referring to?

    2. What device are you using i.e.C5515?

    3. What board are you using?

    4. What CCS version are you using?

    5. What Cogen tool version and BIOS version?

    6. What example code are you referring?

     

    Regards,

    Hyun

  •  

    1. What version of CSL are referring to?

    2. What device are you using i.e.C5515?  - TMS320VC5509A

    3. What board are you using?  - TMS320VC5509A DSK

    4. What CCS version are you using? - Code Composer Studio, Version: 4.1.3.00038

    5. What Cogen tool version and BIOS version?

    6. What example code are you referring? the code file i am running is my own code file

     

    I do not know how to find the version for the Cogen tool version and the BIOS version

    I do not know the version of the CSL that i have.

     

    please tell me how i can find out about the version for the BIOS, Cogen tool and CSL.

     

  • Hi, habeeh,

    Add "#include *_csl.h" in your *.c and *.cpp files. *_csl.h is the generated file if you migrate from CCSv3.x to CCSv4.x.

    In *.csl.h,  you should see something like "#define CHIP_5510PG2_1 1", that is device revision.

    Regards,

    Yuhua

  • i did not understand " #include *_csl.h "  does the ' * '  mean the peripheral that i use like ' dma_csl.h '  or  ' mcbsp_csl.h '.

    should i add them to all my source files.

  • First, check Fig.11 at "http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Importing_CCSv3_Projects_into_CCSv4#CSL_and_XDAIS". 

    If this is doesn't work, I will provide more details on *_csl.h, basically, it is not one of the CSL header files (dma_csl.h, mcbsp_csl.h), it is a generated file when I migrated from CCS2.20 to CCSv4.1.

    Yuhua

  • Hallo, i have the same problem

    if i try to #include <csl_...> any file from CSL


    #35 #error NO CHIP DEFINED

    1. What version of CSL are referring to? - v2.31.00.9  

    2. What device are you using i.e.C5515?  - TMS320VC5509A

    3. What board are you using?  - MMB0

    4. What CCS version are you using? - Code Composer Studio, Version: 5.2.1

    5. What Cogen tool version and BIOS version? - bios_5_41_13_42

    6. What example code are you referring?  examples/generic5509/csl/mmc/mmc_sd_setup/mmc_sd_setup.c

    i can just do the simple example for "Hallo World!" no over example is working! i allways getting the message:

    Trouble Writing Memory Block at 0x4ff00 on Page 0 of Length 0x100:
    (Error -1143 @ 0x4FF04)



  • I know this is an old post, but I ran into this same problem and these answers were very unhelpful. The real issue is that you need to define what chip you have to the compiler.

    Go to the project properties, under the compiler options go to advanced and then predefined symbols, and add CHIP_5510, or whatever you have. This is in the documentation for the CSL that you have to define the chip to the compiler.

  • Hi,

    Please create your request as a new thread since old post would be paid lesser attention compared to new ones.

    Thanks & regards,

    Sivaraj K