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Aw: Re: eCos application crashes
- From: "Lukas Riezler" <lukas dot riezler at gmx dot net>
- To: "Ilija Kocho" <ilijak at siva dot com dot mk>
- Cc: ecos-discuss at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 22:14:28 +0200 (CEST)
- Subject: Aw: Re: eCos application crashes
- References: <trinity-294de98e-52c8-412f-9386-9bb53fd6f4f8-1370287875805 at 3capp-gmx-bs56>, <51ACF35A dot 6030307 at siva dot com dot mk>
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Hi Ilja,
I think it's the port which crashes...because the application contains only a simple counter.
I did the clocking and hal_diag.c - are there any traps causing me stumble?The clocking I did is on the same way like it is described in examples of FM3 (where the clocks also get initialized). So I can't imagine that my fault depends on clocking.
Lukas
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Gesendet:ÂMontag, 03. Juni 2013 um 21:49 Uhr
Von:Â"Ilija Kocho" <ilijak@siva.com.mk>
An:Â"Lukas Riezler" <lukas.riezler@gmx.net>
Cc:Âecos-discuss@sourceware.org
Betreff:ÂRe: [ECOS] eCos application crashes
On 03.06.2013 21:31, Lukas Riezler wrote:
> Hi eCos-guys!
>
> I have a problem with my fm3 port.
> When I start an eCos application first it seems to run fine...but after ~1 second it crashes and restarts.
> Do you have any idea what could be the reason for this behaviour?
> I've tried to compile eCos without optimization ==> the first running was okay! The application did run fine!!!
> But when I started it a few minutes later it crashed again...
Is it the application or the port that chrashes? Have you tried the
application on some mature port?
HTH
Ilija
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