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stack overflow
  • C6678
  • CodeComposer v3.3
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  • Forum Post: How to debug a stack overflow?

    Lee Holeva Lee Holeva
    In sysbios6, how should I go about debugging the occurance of a random stack overflow? I'm seeing the stack getting wiped-out randomly. For example, in execuiting the code, the stack pointer starts out at 0x98109760 and changes to 0x98106DD0 during normal execution. When the random error occurs,...
    on Nov 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: (Multiple) Semaphore_post calls cause stack overflow?

    Frank Lewis Frank Lewis
    I'm writing a SYS/BIOS application on a TMS320C28346. CCS version 4.2.4 SYS/BIOS version 6.32.2.39 I have 5 tasks running, each with a different priority. I'm using binary semaphores, created and configured graphically to control task flow. My task flow seems to be working fine until I...
    on Mar 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: Task Stack Overflow (C6678)

    BrandyJ BrandyJ
    Something is wrong with the design intent of my program. I can’t seem to make the stacks and heaps play together correctly. Here is my program layout: I am running the same executable on 5 cores of a C6678 DSP EVM. This executable initializes the network stack based on the helloWorldUDP...
    on Apr 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: What is the purpose of a Task Stack?

    Naveed Hassan Naveed Hassan
    Hi, I have been reading different documents on this subject and none of them have managed to explain the following: A. When exactly is a Task stack created? (e.g. when I enter a task, when I post it, or when I am exiting it. Some tutorial said that it is created for storing the context when the TASK...
    on Jun 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: How to solve the problem about Stack Overflow on 6657

    xiang_li xiang_li
    Hi all, Console print "[C66xx_0] ti.sysbios.knl.Task: line 359: E_stackOverflow: Task 0x85c2a8 stack overflow. [C66xx_0] xdc.runtime.Error.raise: terminating execution" I use ROV check my stack peak. as the picture, I can`t found which task occurred stack overflow. And I think I have...
    on Dec 17, 2012
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