Hi
I used to launch regression scriipts from python scripts and DStream commands
On windows 7 , no problem but on windows 10, it sounds something is missing in the default installation or configuration
Basically I have a command launched from a cmd windows which is
self.cmd_str += "debugger --cdb-root " + self.CONFIGDB_EXTENSION + " --cdb-entry " + self.DS5_CONFIG_SCU + \ " --cdb-entry-param " + self.DS5_ADDR + " --continue_on_error=true --image " + \ os.path.join(self.REG_TC_DIR, module, tc_name, self.device_name + "_" + tc_name + "_scu.elf") + \ " --script=" + script_ds + " --log_file=regtest.log"with some variable assigned dynamically. Iload a elf file along with a Debugger script DS file , with a specific path for the DB So when launching thisos.sys(self.cmd_str)the first message I have is :ERROR(CLI33) Failed to Find the default logging file for level: {0}So all the log done by my ds script which is:# show debugger versionshow versionmemory 0x00000000 0x7FFFFFFF noverify...I also have issue when I try to dump memory to the drive# dump a dummy file to inform elf has been loadeddump memory elf_loaded.tmp 0x20000000 0x20000004In that case Ihave the following error message:ERROR(COR108) " Dumping memory to "elf_loaded.tmp" [100%]# in ....while executing :dump memory elf_loaded.tmp 0x20000000 0x20000004! unable to write image "C:\Progam File\DS-5-v5.27.0\bin\elf_loaded.tmpI have a DStream ST, and DS5 version is 5.27.0Any clue on error code would help understand the real cause.Do we have to do some extra steps on windows 10 to configure DStream/DS5 ?thanks in advance claude
Hi Lukas,
yes this was what I have tried after discussing with some IT guys who told me there are some restrictions of file access on some folder.
Since I was launching the command being in the DS5 standard installation directory (C:\Progam File\DS-5-v5.27.0\bin) .
I tried to launch from another folder so it is fine since the files are written in another directory.
I try to run as admin but it is not obvious since the comand is launched from a python script at the end.
thanks and regards
claude