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Matte |
Subject: |
[avr-gcc-list] Execution problem |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:54:44 +0100 |
Hi Again
Thanks for all the help last time..!
Well, now I've solved the problems I had before and started writing
code. Now I got another little slight problem, I cannot get the compiled
c-code to execute within the AVR.
In order to eleminiate as many errors as possible I created a really
tiny testprogram, shown below:
#include<inttypes.h>
#include<avr/io.h>
#define PORT_C 0x15
#define DDR_C 0x14;
int main(void) {
volatile uint8_t *PC; PC = &PORTC;
volatile uint8_t *DC; DC = &DDRC;
for(;;)
{
*DC = 0xFF;
*PC =
0xFF;
}
}
All this program should do is to set a high output on the PORTC pins,
where I connected leds via a resistor monitoring the output. I compile
this code, creates an -hex file and downloads it with the avrdude by the
following:
avr-gcc -mmcu=atmega16 -Os test.c -o test.o
avr-objcopy -j .text -j .data -O ihex test.o test.hex
avrdude -c bsd -p m16 -P/dev/parport1 -e -f i -i test.hex -E reset
Well the downloading is fine, but when I starting the program by:
avrdude -c bsd -p m16 -P/dev/parport1 -E noreset
Nothing happends. I've tried implementing the same small testprogram
using assembler, just to ensure that the mmcu are intact, and that
workes fine. When I inspecting the gcc output by disassembling, the code
in the main section looks fine, however it seems like it never gets to
execute. The ohter stuff generated by the gcc I assumed to be correct
(the assumption seems incorrect to me).
Now, I would like to know, howto get the above code to execute as it
should. How do I control what code gcc puts into the project ?? After
upgrading I'm using the gcc-3.3.2, the latest avr-libc and binutils-2.14
(could not find any that where younger).
I think I've described the symtoms and what I do. I got the feeling that
it's somewhat easy to fix, I just need to know how. Anyone that knows,
pleas tell me how to get the accurate code and execution using gcc and
the other tools described.
Best Regards
Mattias
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