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  • Forum Post: warning about _c_int00

    MUHAMMAD FAYAZ KHAN MUHAMMAD FAYAZ KHAN
    Dear all: I am using CCS 3.3. I used to build an example of pulse oximeter available from TI, But there appears a warning. "warning: entry point other than _c_int00 specified" Although build process completed successfully, but there is no result, i think it is due to not specifying...
    on Jun 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Cant get _c_int00 to go to the address needed on the ARM of the OMAPL138, DSP side works great...

    Mike Geppert Mike Geppert
    CCS 5.2.1.00018, ARM Compliler tools 4.9.6, C6000 Compiler Tools 7.3.7 I can use a custom linker.cmd file with the sections defined as follows on the DSP side: SECTIONS { .text :_c_int00 > 0xC3000080 MAIN_RAM_ARM: > DDR_HI_ARM MAIN_RAM_DSP: > DDR_HI_DSP .plt: > IRAM } doing...
    on Aug 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: Placing _c_int00 in specific location using liker command file.

    Steve Runion Steve Runion
    According to the method http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Accessing_c_int00 I am attempting to force _c_init00 in a specific location for use with a custom bootloader. In my linker command file I have added SECTIONS { .text:_c_int00 > 0x300000 } to place the _c_int00 for my SYS/BIOS application...
    on Oct 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: CCS V5.3 MSP430 compiler run time initialisation lockup!

    Tim Good Tim Good
    The MSP430 compilter (V4.1.2) within CCS5.3 appears to have a defect in the initialised data area decompression code (it stores initialised globals as compressed constants) and decompresses prior to the execution reaching main. The defect results in the init code locking up at run time when a non-constant...
    on Mar 25, 2013
  • Forum Post: Environment variables in Linker command files

    Gerard Belanger1 Gerard Belanger1
    Greetings, I am using a custom linker command file before the CCS generated file to force _c_int00 to the beginning of my load module. The method is from http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Accessing_c_int00#Using_SYS.2FBIOS My specific code is: SECTIONS { boot : > 0x80000000 { -l"C...
    on Apr 8, 2013
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