Hi!
> i see only only definition. May it be inside an
include file? See
> code below.
> ORG 0FFFEh ;
MSP430 RESET Vector
> DW RESET ;
> END
The other definition is part of the C startup code. If you don't want it
then you have to specicy this in Options->Linker->Config->Override
Program entry. Note that if you do this you are responsible for
initializing normal things lika global C variables, the stack pointer etc.
-- Anders Lindgren, IAR Systems
--
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this posting are strictly my own and
not necessarily those of my employer.
--- In msp430@msp4..., Clifford Heath <cjh@...> wrote:
>
> wevosie wrote:
> > Reserved ranges relevant to this placement:
> > fffe-ffff Absolute code from msp430x2xx_fet_1
>
> I believe this means that you have the reset vector
> defined twice.
>
Thanks a lot.
i see only only definition. May it be inside an include file? See
code below.
#include "msp430x20x1.h"
;---------------------------------
----------
ORG 0FC00h ; Progam Start (1K Flash
device)
;---------------------------------
----------
RESET mov.w #0280h,SP ; Set stackpointer (128B
RAM device)
StopWDT mov.w #WDTPW+WDTHOLD,&WDTCTL ; Stop watchdog timer
SetupP1 bis.b #001h,&P1DIR ; Set P1.0 to output
direction
;
Mainloop xor.b #001h,&P1OUT ; Toggle P1.0
Wait mov.w #050000,R15 ; Delay to R15
L1 dec.w R15 ; Decrement R15
jnz L1 ; Delay over?
jmp Mainloop ; Again
;
;---------------------------------
----------
; Interrupt Vectors
;---------------------------------
----------
ORG 0FFFEh ; MSP430 RESET Vector
DW RESET ;
END
Reply by Clifford Heath●May 21, 20062006-05-21
wevosie wrote:
> Reserved ranges relevant to this placement:
> fffe-ffff Absolute code from msp430x2xx_fet_1
I believe this means that you have the reset vector
defined twice.
Reply by wevosie●May 20, 20062006-05-20
I took a simple assembler code from TI home page and got the following
message (LED flashing with ez430).
The C-version of this LED flasher works correctly.
Does anybody know about this?
Thanks
Error[e16]: Segment RESET (size: 0x2 align: 0x1) is too long for
segment definition. At least 0x2 more bytes needed. The problem
occurred while processing the segment placement command "-Z(CONST)
RESETFE-FFFF", where at the moment of placement the available memory
ranges were "-none-"
Reserved ranges relevant to this placement:
fffe-ffff Absolute code from msp430x2xx_fet_1