I migrated a project from KSDK 1.2 to 1.3 and have a problem with my fsl_gpio component (in PEx). After fighting with it for an hour or so, I decided to just delete the old component and add a new, fresh component.
Guess what. There appears to be no fsl_gpio component available. In fact, there appears to be a HUGE pile of components missing.
Here's a couple of screen shots to demonstrate. . .
KSDK 1.2.0 (note the fsl_gpio component near the bottom)
KSDK 1.3.0 (notice that this list starts at the fsl_gpio_hal component!)
There is a message at the bottom of these windows that says "Filtering disabled."
Are all of these components really missing? Or is my install borked?
- Audi
Hello Audi,
Which chip do you use ? I check the k64 , it have the fsl_gpio component :
Hope it can help you !
Alice
I had filters turned off. Even if I filter for the K64 processor, I still don't see many of the components I expect.
So what's the best thing for me to do? Uninstall then reinstall KSDK 1.3?
Is it safe to just reinstall 1.3 on top of itself?
I do see the fsl_gpio_driver.c file in the ...\platform\driver\src\gpio\ folder.
Is there a better way to refresh KDS so it finds the missing components?
Hello Audi,
What's the version of your KDS ?
And i see the "fsl_gpio_hal" on your screenshot, please check the place above the "fsl_gpio_hal " ,
Hope it helps
Alice
Hi Alice,
Thanks for responding.
I'm using KDS 3.0.0. Four days ago, there was no "place above fsl_gpio.hal" in my list. That was the top of the list.
I reopened my project this morning, and guess what? All of my KSDK 1.3.0 components decided to come out and play.
I see all of my components for both libraries. The only thing I've done different since then is import and build the Kinetis flashloader project to start working with that.
I don't know what to say. I'll just keep plodding forward until I trip over the next invisible twig in the path.
Thanks again.
- Audi
Hello Audi,
OK, in any case , you can develop you project now ,:smileyhappy:
BR
Alice