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[avr-libc-dev] Re: [bug #29964] Possible Incorrect Interrupt Vector Addr
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Jose Torres |
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[avr-libc-dev] Re: [bug #29964] Possible Incorrect Interrupt Vector Addresses for mega168 |
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Wed, 26 May 2010 14:01:24 -0400 |
Hi Joerg,
Consider it my first patch proposal. :)
- Jose
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:17 AM, Joerg Wunsch <address@hidden>wrote:
>
> Update of bug #29964 (project avr-libc):
>
> Status: Need Info => Invalid
> Open/Closed: Open => Closed
>
> _______________________________________________________
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> Follow-up Comment #3:
>
> Hi Jose,
>
> for a simple test, you could just compile and link an empty main(),
> and run it through the disassembler. That will show you the vector
> table is fine for both devices. Btw., be assured if they weren't, the
> Arduino folks would have told us long before. ;-)
>
> > Are the addresses properly computed because of the following?
>
> _VECTORS_SIZE is part of the story: if you look into gcrt1.S, you'll
> notice it determines how many vectors will actually be emitted.
>
> The size logic itself is hidden behind the XJMP macro which comes from
> common/macros.inc. It uses the (misnamed) macro __AVR_MEGA__ which is
> set by the compiler to determine whether to emit a JMP or RJMP
> instruction (which in turn determines the size of a vector table
> slot). This should use __AVR_HAVE_JMP_CALL__ instead, but this one is
> only available starting with GCC 4.3, and we'd like to be backwards
> compatible. We should perhaps check for the GCC version, and then use
> wither __AVR_MEGA__ or __AVR_HAVE_JMP_CALL__, depending on the
> version, so __AVR_MEGA__ could eventually be retired. Feel free to
> submit a patch for this if you like (preferrably, tested against
> different compiler versions... ;-).
>
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