My apologies if I am asking something irrelevant to this forum. We are using
mspgcc and mspdebug for our project. We are facing some issues with what we
assume might be stack overflow. The timer interrupts stops working after
around 2 hours, however device still receives packets. Also, when we reset
the device after timer gets stuck, they never turn back on unless we
re-install the code.  We are trying to debug.

I wanted to know if there is any possible way we can know the size of global
variables in the binary? This will help us narrow down a few specifics. We
know there is something in TinyOs when we make, it let us know size of
global variables, we are looking for something similar in mspdebug.

We would really appreciate any help.

Thanks


 



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