Am 25.07.2017 um 11:24 schrieb Stuart Longland:
If I am reading the output from size correctly, then .bss is overflowing
SRAM by about 23 bytes.  How does that work?  Or am I misreading the
information?


I would say it uses more than 29 bytes too much. Because data also
needs SRAM. And subroutine calling and interrupts will also need some
bytes of SRAM for the stack.
Maybe you didn't see something going wrong yet because it didn't fill
all reserved data structures yet.

Rolf


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