I now solved the problem by putting all CyaSSL-related stuff and tests into
an individual thread:
void create_TLS_thread(void)
{
cyg_mutex_init(&cliblock_TLS);
cyg_thread_create(
TLS_THREAD_PRIOTITY,
TLS_communication,
(cyg_addrword_t) 1,
"TLS Communication",
(void *) tls_stack,
sizeof(tls_stack),
&TLS_Thread,
&thread_tls
);
cyg_thread_resume(TLS_Thread);
printf("TLS-Thread created!\n");
}
Suddenly, all tests complete successfully and no memory is corrupted.
Is there some general rule of thumb, that one should not do memory-intensive
work in the 'main'-thread?
Regards
- Daniel
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