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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [March 2010 Threads] PIC24 port C compiler optionsPosted by Alessandro de Manzano on March 11, 2010 Hello,
I'm using FreeRTOS 6.0.3 on a PIC24H using Microchip C30 v3.23. Since this is my first project with FreeRTOS I'm trying to follow documentation instructions, so currently my C30 command line options are:
-g -Wall -DMPLAB_PIC24_PORT -O2 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -merrata=exch -mlarge-data -fno-schedule-insns -fno-schedule-insns2
My question is: why exactly are needed the "no omit frame pointer" and "no-schedule-insns/2" options ? I'm guessing about the first one but the latest puzzle me..
Thanks for your kind answers to my curiosity ;)
bye
A. de Manzano
RE: PIC24 port C compiler optionsPosted by Richard on March 11, 2010 I don't know about the no-schedule-insns/2 option, maybe that is just a default setting. The -fno-omit-frame-pointer I think dates back to a time when there was a bug in the compiler and is probably not actually needed now.
Regards.
RE: PIC24 port C compiler optionsPosted by Alessandro de Manzano on March 13, 2010 Ok, fair enough :)) I'll try removing them and make some (simple) test. IMVHO they are all unneeded. As you say, probabily are some old setting (for sure they are not defaults for C30 v3.xx). Thanks again Ale
RE: PIC24 port C compiler optionsPosted by Alessandro de Manzano on March 25, 2010 I'ld just add that after a couple of weeks of develop and tests I can confirm there are no particular compiler options required, at least using C30 v3.23. Thanks Ale
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