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It's a very strange problem isn't it? Because the problem has not run into user code at all, and the phenomenon is not understood. If I cannot understand the principle of this problem and solve it, I think I may not be able to develop products with SES safely, thinking that there will be unknown hidden dangers.
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This project USES KEIL, and I now use the MAC OS X system, so I will transplant it to SES to see if it can be used normally. Currently, I do not use SES as the official commercial product development. If we decide to use SES to develop official commercial products, we will buy them.
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Hi, I wrote a program using the SES + STM32 platform, which has been running well and has been applied to over a million products, but recently I found that there are occasional hardfault cases. After analyzing the stack data and the corresponding assembler code, it was found that the value of a variable was unexpectedly changed to a particularly large value. This is a static local variables within the function, I checked the code, feel code should not lead to this problem, I also analyzed the m…
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Hi, My flash placement file has the following code: Source Code (5 lines)The .uicrbootstartaddress section is defined in the code starting at 0x10001014, with a size of 4, so it should end at 0x10001018, and .uicrRBPCONF section start at 0x10001004, should end at 0x10001008, is that right? But then I compiled the my program, I reported the following error: section .uicrBootStartAddress overlaps absolute placed section .uicrRBPCONF I want to know why is this happening? How should I properly confi…
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Hi, I import a project from MDK, and make some config. Now my project can build successfully, but it can not run. I noticed that the icon in front of the "internal files" file is red, just like the attachment file show. Anyone knows what the icon means? How can i fix it?
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One more thing, I asked this question before,that's "In OS X, some shortcut key not work.For example, the short key "option+left" for 'Back" funcion in text editor and "option + right" for "Forward"." When in editor window, I can click the button on the left top of the editor for the "Back" and "Forward" function, Bug when debugging the program, there's no buttons on the editor window,I can not also find "Back" and "Forward" item in the menu, and the shortcut not work, so I can't use there funct…
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Oh, I found what caused this problem finally, that is, I define 'g_ullSystemTick' in main.c like this: Source Code (1 line) but I declare it in communication.c like this: Source Code (1 line) I missed 'volatile' here and I think that's OK because I used it when i define the function... I used to do that when i use MDK and the program work well,so I think the declare is not important... By the way, is MDK not rigorous enough?
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First of all, i wanna say that it's really difficult to get a complete disassembly, because i can only visit it in the Disassembly window when i debug the program, and then the Disassembly window can not show the complete disassembly of a whole file or function,it's fragmented and discontinuous,so i must set breakpoint at different place in the C file and switch to the Disassembly window when the breakpoint be trigged to splicing the disassembly code.Is there some simple way to get a complete di…