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    C. García C. García
    Hi, I created a buffer and pointers in MSMC using #pragma DATA_SECTION... and I have a problem: If the pragma declaration is found inside the fille that uses these variables, the CCS links ok. If I put the pragma declaration in a separated file, because I need to share this buffer with another...
    on Feb 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Understanding the event combiner

    Faraday Faraday
    David, please refer to Chapter 9 in http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/sprugw0b/sprugw0b.pdf ( This is for TCI6616 , C66X processor). But the idea is the same. It means all events in group 0 are combined to be given as interrupt to DSP through interrupt line 7 and so on.
    on Feb 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: using COFF at C6678

    Gertjan den Hertog Gertjan den Hertog
    I am trying to have an example built for the C6678 using COFF. There seems to be not a proper RTSC available. Can someone provide me with this, or help me out? I want to link with a 3rd party library that is in COFF, so I can't migrate to EABI for the moment. Thanks
    on Feb 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Access to registers of circular addressing in C

    Noryab Noryab
    Hi. I'm trying to use a circular buffer to make a FIR filter in a TMS320C6670 but it would be easier to do it using C language than assembly. In this forum http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/compiler/f/343/t/123312.aspx#439861 I found that no implementation of this kind of addressing is...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: How to make executable dynamic?

    Mohamed Sohal Mohamed Sohal
    Hi Georgem, I've created a CCS project. It was built correctly with no errors and the .out was generated. But the symbol for the .out seemed like this (010) rather than the "play" like symbol. I was not able to load this executable to the cores using CCS. When I compared my...
    on Apr 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: How to make executable dynamic?

    Mohamed Sohal Mohamed Sohal
    Hi all, I want "--relocatable --dynamic --ram_model -o" on my makefile.. but when i build I get only "--relocatable --ram_model -o". How to get my executable dynamic? CCS v5.0.23 CGT 7.2.1 Regards, Sohal
    on Mar 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: C66X 32-bit intrinsic functions

    Wood Chan Wood Chan
    Hello, I am new to C66x. Can anybody tell me where can I find the 32-bit intrinsic functions like min and max , for both integer and floating point? I can only find 16- and 8-bit version ( _min2, _max2, _min4 and _max4), both declared for "integer". There seems quite a few of those...
    on Jun 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: internal fatal error #99926

    Andriy Lysnevych Andriy Lysnevych
    Hi, I am developing project for C66x DSP using CCS 5.2.0 and Linux. 7.3.x linker fails when I try to build my RTSC project with the following error: <Linking> DIAG/user_msg_api.c:211:internal fatal error #99926: (ofile_error_handler(): transcode.out: illegal operation: writing 0x1ffffeb8...
    on Oct 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: CMake support for TI DSP compiler

    John Stratton John Stratton
    I am a new TI developer, and have an existing project that uses a CMake configuration system. Judging from the posts in these forums and on the internet in general, it seems like several people have put in the effort to support the TI C/C++ compiler in CMake, but I can't seem to find any publicly...
    on Apr 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: OpenMP performance issue for adding a large set of numbers to find mean

    Ajay Barboza Ajay Barboza
    I am working on a curve fit application and I am generating a data of 4096k elements of type float and storing in DDR3. With one core I, the time taken to find mean is 0.59 sec but this doesn't scale well with OpenMP. I have attached the platform file. Stack: L2 Data: MSMCSRAM_NOCACHE code: MSMCSRAM...
    on Apr 25, 2013
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