Hello, On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 23:33:55 +0100, Chris Zimman <czim...@bloomberg.com> wrote:
[Interrupt every 12us] > Not to get of topic, but are you running eCos w/o the scheduler? Because if > you're not, I don't see how you are going to be able to keep up with the time > interval that you need. I use the scheduler... > That said, I would suggest just pointing the FIQ vector directly, and > managing your own stack. You could just carve out a piece of memory for > yourself (many ways to do this, depending on your application) and use that. Yes - this was my idea too. Just beginnig a pice of assembler code at the FIQ adress. (Even without a jump because it is at the end of the vector table) Since the FIQ has 8 banked registers I fortunately do not even need a stack. I'd like to place the ring-buffer into the fast onchip sram. Can I just define some symbols in the linker script for that purpose? Or can I tell the assembler to generate some symbols in a special section like .section ".sram_data" _adc_buffer: .rept 64 .long 0 .endr _adc_buffer_start: .long 0 _adc_buffer_end: .long 0 Greetings, Martin L.