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When I try to set priorities in certain programs, such as init_priority(HIGH_PRIORITY), I've noticed that during linking, there's no guarantee that the programs will be compiled in the sequence I've specified based on priority. This has led to some runtime errors in my program. I realized that in the ld file, when initializing dynamic arrays, there's no assurance of initializing init_array.* before init_array. This has resulted in runtime errors in the program. Consequently, I've rearranged the init_array.* in the ld file of NuttX to be placed before init_array and added a SORT operation to init_array.* to ensure accurate initialization based on priorities during linking. |
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STATUS ====== 05/17: The basic NSH configuration is functional and shows that there is 3-4KB of free heap space. However, attempts to extend this have failed. I suspect that 8KB of SRAM is insufficient to do much with the existing NSH configuration. Perhaps some fine tuning can improve this situation but at this point, I think this board is only useful for the initial STM32 F0 bring-up, perhaps for embedded solutions that do not use NSH and for general experimentation. There is also support for the Nucleo boards with the STM32 F072 and F092 MCUs. Those ports do not suffer from these problems and seem to work well in fairly complex configurations. Apparently 8KB is SRAM is not usable but the parts with larger 16KB and 32KB SRAMs are better matches.