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  • Forum Post: About #pragma STRUCT_ALIGN

    y x y x
    Hi, in the spru187o, page 134: #pragma DATA_ALIGN ( symbol , constant ); there is a “;” in the end, but in the SPRU862B ,page 35 is: #pragma DATA_ALIGN(InBuffA, CACHE_L2_LINESIZE) there is no ";" in the end, so which is right?? and in spru187o page 133, 6.8 #pragma STRUCT_ALIGN...
    on Nov 10, 2009
  • Forum Post: Memory allocation and Data alignment

    Len Koss Len Koss
    Hello, I'm currently using CCSV4.1.2 and DSP/BIOS 5.41 for DSP code development on an OMAP3530 and I need to use pragmas to do both a memory allocation and a data align and I have some questions: 1) Can I use 2 consecutive pragmas to accomplish both a memory allocation and a data align as shown...
    on Sep 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Valid #pragma sections for Stellaris devices?

    David R. David R.
    Hello- I'm trying to locate a LUT in flash on a Stellaris device (LM3S8938). To do this, I understand that using #pragma DATA_SECTION(<symbol>, "<section>") is necessary. However, I can't find any reference for the valid <section> identifiers on Stellaris devices...
    on Dec 31, 2010
  • Forum Post: RE: Is there any configuration in CCS v5 for doing profiling of code (Checking timing to run the code or function) ????

    studinstru sggs studinstru sggs
    Thank Soumys. But I am using omap4430 processor . So because of this i can't use the c6x.h header file in this. Some more data I want to add : Working platform : CCS v5 OS : Windows Processor :OMAP4430 (ARM) Please comment on this ........... -Studinstru
    on May 7, 2012
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