Hi,
somehow my code is not working. Recently I tried to figure out, why there are
these unexpected jumps in my programcode. After a look at the Disassembly, I
found something strange..
My first lines in main are these:
int a = 1;
int i = 1;
and the Disassembly says for these two
Am 12/20/2010 02:32 PM, schrieb Kenan Özdemir:
Hi,
somehow my code is not working. Recently I tried to figure out, why
there are these unexpected jumps in my programcode. After a look at
the Disassembly, I found something strange..
My first lines in main are these:
int a = 1;
int
Hi,
I already turned off the optimization, and there is no return in my main.
my code looks like this:
int main(void) {
int a = 1;
int i = 1;
vTask1(a);
vTask2(i);
}
void vTask1 (int x){
int i;
for(i = 0; i10;i++)
x++;
}
void vTask2 (int x){
int i;
On 2010-12-20 15:58, Kenan Özdemir wrote:
I already turned off the optimization, and there is no return in my main.
my code looks like this:
...
I reduced it a lot to find the error, but it always jumps to the same
address. So as you can see I dont return from main...
Show the whole
On 20.12.2010 15:58, Kenan Özdemir wrote:
Hi,
I already turned off the optimization, and there is no return in my main.
my code looks like this:
**
Any function will return if it reaches the end of scope, with or without
return. The only difference is a compiler warning if a return
andr...@fritiofson.net wrote:
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Jonathan dumaresq
jdumar...@cimeq.qc.ca wrote:
Hi all,
Here my first patches to be able to use the CFI driver on cortex M3
with the helper code on target. This is probably not the better way
of
doing it, but at least it's
openocd-development-boun...@lists.berlios.de wrote:
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Michael Schwingen
rincew...@discworld.dascon.de wrote:
I think it is time to re-factor that target-algorithm code and pull
the target dependencies out of the CFI code, but that would be a
separate step.
From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com
On these boards (Olimex, IAR) an R-T jumper shorting RST and TRST
is soldered from the factory.
Add reset_config trst_and_srst to make reset work out of the box.
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Hi,
I did not get any response on my two questions, but here is the patch
that I
From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com
On these boards (Olimex, IAR) an R-T jumper shorting RST and TRST
is soldered from the factory, see the pictures at:
http://www.micromouseonline.com/blog/2008/08/05/stm32-and-the-seggeriar-j-link/
Add reset_config trst_and_srst to make reset work out