RAMFUNCEMLIB
Detailed Description
RAM code support.
Provides support for executing code from RAM. Provides a unified method to manage RAM code across all supported tools.
- Note
- Other cross-compiler support macros are implemented in COMMON .
- Functions executing from RAM should not be declared as static.
- Warning
- Standard library facilities are available to the tool with GCC in hosted mode (default), regardless of the section attribute. Calls to standard libraries placed in the default section may therefore occur. To disable hosted mode, add '-ffreestanding' to the build command line. This is the only way to guarantee no calls to standard libraries with GCC. Read more at https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-5.3.0/gcc/Standards.html
- Keil/ARM uVision users must add a section named "ram_code" in their linker scatter file. This section must be in RAM memory. Look in the MCU SDK for example scatter files (ram_code.sct).
Usage
In your .h file:
#include "em_ramfunc.h" SL_RAMFUNC_DECLARATOR void MyPrint(const char* string);
Issues have been observed with armgcc when there is no declarator. It is recommended to have a declarator also for internal functions, but move the declarator to the .c file.
In your .c file:
#include "em_ramfunc.h" SL_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_BEGIN void MyPrint(const char* string) { ... } SL_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_END
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#define | SL_RAMFUNC_DECLARATOR |
Compiler ported function declarator for RAM code.
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#define | SL_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_BEGIN |
Compiler ported function definition begin marker for RAM code.
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#define | SL_RAMFUNC_DEFINITION_END |
Compiler ported function definition end marker for RAM code.
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#define | SL_RAMFUNC_DISABLE |
This define is not present by default. By compiling with define
SL_RAMFUNC_DISABLE
, code placed in RAM by SL_RAMFUNC macros will be placed in default code space (Flash) instead.
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Macro Definition Documentation
#define SL_RAMFUNC_DISABLE |
This define is not present by default. By compiling with define SL_RAMFUNC_DISABLE , code placed in RAM by SL_RAMFUNC macros will be placed in default code space (Flash) instead.
- Note
- This define is not present by default.
Definition at line
113
of file
em_ramfunc.h
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