On 20 July 2012 02:44, Paul Larson <paul.lar...@linaro.org> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 5:04 AM, Pawel Moll <pawel.m...@arm.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 17:01 -0300, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
>> > On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 02:54:15PM -0500, Paul Larson wrote:
>> > > I've been looking a bit at how to get this running under DS-5, but I
>> > > haven't found much documentation.  Best thing I've found so far has
>> been
>> > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDStdtopy_g
>> > > I tried going through this, and even found caiman on my box at
>> > > /usr/local/DS-5/bin/caiman
>> > >
>> > > However, when I try to replicate what they did here, I get a trace
>> ok, but
>> > > no power data in my graph.  You may want to give it a try though,
>> maybe it
>> > > will work for you.
>> >
>> > Zach, Alexander and I spent some time trying to get it to work in Hong
>> > Kong and got to exactly the same results as you are describing.
>>
>> If I was to guess I'd say you hit a device detection bug in caiman. In
>> 99% cases it can be easily worked around (providing you use 5.10
>> release) by enforcing the device node name in the cayman configuration
>> line.
>>
>> So, click "Capture options" button (the cogwheel like icon, the middle
>> one of three) and make sure that the "Energy Capture" input contains
>>
>>         <DS-5-path>/bin/caiman -d /dev/ttyACM0
>>
>> I have 5.10 (build 1389)
> I tried putting this in the energy capture field:
> /usr/local/DS-5/bin/caiman -d /dev/ttyACM0
> (I also see /usr/local/DS-5/sw/energy_probe/caiman, but the one in
> /usr/local/DS-5/bin seems to be the script that sets things up for it and
> calls the latter)
>
> I tried this, but still not getting anything.  The only things I see in
> the timeline after running the capture are:
> Linux Scheduler
> Instruction
> Disk IO
> Memory
> Network
>
> Also, fwiw, I tried running caiman from the command line, even with
> specifying -d /dev/ttyACM0 and I get no output.  Not sure if I'm supposed
> to get anything though.  All it does is create an empty file called
> "0000000000"
> Thanks,
> Paul Larson
>

Hi all,
I am facing the same problem as Paul's, is there any solution?
Thanks.


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