>
> Hi, all,
>>
>> I have a kernel project with C files, C libraries and C++ libraries as
>> well.
>>
>> When the project is built such that the main file (.c) has a reference to
>> any function in one of those C++ libraries, the running system is damaged
>> somehow, that is one of the tasks gets the CPU to 100% and never gives it
>> up again.
>>
>> All tasks are healthy (no HALTED, no SUSPENDED, no EXCEPTION) but that
>> task blocks the overall system by allocating CPU.
>>
>> That C++ library function is correctly called, can be debugged by
>> breakpoints etc.
>>
>> It seems that a side effect occurs when it is linked.
>>
>> The problem is observed even if that C++ library function is just
>> referenced, not even called.
>>
>> There is no such a problem when using other C++ libraries.
>> How can you explain this and what points should I focus on?
>> How can I use VALGRIND to overcome my problem ?
>>
>> Specific information about my platform :
>>
>> OS = Green Hills INTEGRITY V.5
>> CPU = MPC8260 (PowerPC)
>> Board = Custom Board.
>> Compiler & Linker = GreenHills MULTI
>>
>>
>> Özgür Eser Akdemir
>>
>
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