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    2812 timer interrupt urgent !

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    shashank mani
    Posted by shashank mani
    on Apr 10 2012 08:55 AM
    Prodigy170 points

    Hello

    I was trying to write an assembly program to run an ISR during a timer period interrupt. I had configured all my timer control registers and peripheral clocks required for this. I had also populated the PIE vector table with ".sect directive".  When an interrupt occurs, I can see the interrupt vector ID in the PIECTRL register but the service routine is not getting executed. I suspect it is not at all entering into the ISR. I had been trying this for so long. Kindly help me in this regard.

    Regards

    Sashank Mani

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    • Santosh Athuru
      Posted by Santosh Athuru
      on Apr 11 2012 13:05 PM
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      Shashank,

      Detailed information on how to add user defined sections in linker command files is explained in compiler and assmebler reference guides. Below is for quick help.

      edit your linker comand file to add hihglighted below line for PIE VECS memory region, in the memory {} section.

      Memory

      {

      PAGE 0:

      .....

      PIEVECS : origin = 0xD00, length = 0x100

      ...

      ..

      }

      add below highlighted line to the SECTIONS{} directive in the linker command file.

      SECTIONS

      {

      ...

       pievt: load = PIEVECS , PAGE = 0

      ...

      }

      note that 'pievt' is the exact name of the section in your assembler file where you define PIE ISR handlers.

      Let us know if that helps.

       

      Best Regards

      Santosh

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    • shashank mani
      Posted by shashank mani
      on Apr 11 2012 13:39 PM
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      I am sorry but how do I edit my linker command file? Could you please elaborate?

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    • Santosh Athuru
      Posted by Santosh Athuru
      on Apr 11 2012 13:53 PM
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      Sashank,

      it is the ".cmd" file in your project. Are you using CCS to compile and link your project? which version you are using?

      you can edit the cmd file just like any other source file, in any source editor.

      Best Regards

      Santosh

       

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    • shashank mani
      Posted by shashank mani
      on Apr 11 2012 21:40 PM
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      I am currently using CCS 3.1. I am using EzDSPRam.cmd, headersnonbios.cmd. Is this sufficient? 

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    • shashank mani
      Posted by shashank mani
      on Apr 16 2012 09:07 AM
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      Sorry for my late reply. I tried your logic today and it worked succesfully. I made some changes in the headers linker file and it worked perfectly. I thank you once again :)

      Regards\

      Sashank

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      Posted by Santosh Athuru
      on Apr 16 2012 10:42 AM
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      Shashank,

      Thanks for confirming. Can you mark the relevant post  as 'verified answer' - it makes life a lot easier for other comunity members to try the suggested solution when it is marked properly.

       

      Best Regsards

      Santosh

       

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