Roman Midi-Opa Posted February 8, 2013 Report Share Posted February 8, 2013 Hello, I take a array of struct to organize my data and want to reset this data array in a seperat function, When I do so I get a compiler warning like this:expect struct is data * baut argument is of struct data *" in mwvb.c static midi_waveboard_cards wtbCard[MIDI_WAVEBOARD_CARD_NUM]; function init() { .... do something MIDI_WAVEBOARD_Card_Reset(&wtbCard[0], k); ... The result is that data in the strust[array] are not changed. } void MIDI_WAVEBOARD_Card_Reset(midi_waveboard_cards * wtbCard[0],u8 resCard ) { do something } Can somebody help. Greetings Roman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Midi-Opa Posted February 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted February 9, 2013 (edited) Hi the trouble with this topic is going on. Hereafter the debug output (cutted by some line): [17952.719] reset [17954.801] [init] K Emu : 0 [17954.801] [init] Emucount : 3 [17954.802] [initCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.802] [initCard] I : 0 [17954.803] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.803] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.803] [initCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.803] [initCard] I : 1 [17954.804] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.804] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.804] [initCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.805] [initCard] I : 2 [17954.805] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.806] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.806] [initCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.807] [initCard] I : 3 [17954.807] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.807] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.808] [initCard] CardNum : 0 snip....... [17954.821] [initCard] I : 13 [17954.821] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.822] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.822] [initCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.822] [initCard] I : 14 [17954.823] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.823] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.823] [initCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.824] [initCard] I : 15 [17954.824] [initCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.824] [initCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.824] [sNDBANK_DATA] ix : 1 [17954.825] [sNDBANK_DATA] value : 0 [17954.825] [sNDBANK_DATA] Result->prgnum : 1 [17954.826] [sNDBANK_DATA] Result->banknum : 0 [17954.827] [sNDBANK_DATA] Result->name : GrandPno snip... [17954.829] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.829] [afterInitCard] I : 0 [17954.829] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.831] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.831] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.831] [afterInitCard] I : 1 [17954.832] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.832] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.833] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.834] [afterInitCard] I : 2 [17954.834] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.834] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.835] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.835] [afterInitCard] I : 3 [17954.835] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.836] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.836] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 snip..... [17954.849] [afterInitCard] I : 13 [17954.848] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.848] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] I : 14 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 1 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] CardNum : 0 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] I : 15 [17954.849] [afterInitCard] PartGrp : 1[17954.850] [afterInitCard] PartPrg : 0 [17954.850] [midi_labels] size of sndData : 7924 [17954.850] [midi_labels] sndDataArrayCount : 566 [17954.850] Init DHCP [17954.937] [network_device_init] PHY initialized [17959.843] SD Card not found As you can see the last PartPrg is not changed after init. What could be happens? BL excluded is = 3FFF; Reached that the border of first memory block? It would be great if you could help me. Roman Edited February 9, 2013 by roman01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nILS Posted February 9, 2013 Report Share Posted February 9, 2013 It's really hard to guess what your problem is unless you show some actual source and the exact compiler error. Anyways, here's a working version if what I guess you are trying to do, maybe that helps. typedef struct { int foo; } foo_t; foo_t bla[14]; void doIt(foo_t *data) { data[1].foo++; } extern "C" void APP_Init(void) { doIt((foo_t*)&bla); Log("%d", bla[1].foo); // outputs "1" doIt((foo_t*)&bla); Log("%d", bla[1].foo); // outputs "2" } Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Midi-Opa Posted February 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted February 9, 2013 I found the memory command in MIDI-Studio and enclose the output: [19295.490] memory [19295.493] Dumping the umm_heap... [19295.494] |0x2007d328|B 0|NB 1|PB 0|Z 1|NF 850|PF 0| [19295.494] |0x2007d334|B 1|NB 8|PB 0|Z 7| [19295.495] |0x2007d388|B 8|NB 15|PB 1|Z 7| [19295.496] |0x2007d3dc|B 15|NB 22|PB 8|Z 7| [19295.496] |0x2007d430|B 22|NB 29|PB 15|Z 7| [19295.497] |0x2007d484|B 29|NB 36|PB 22|Z 7| [19295.497] |0x2007d4d8|B 36|NB 122|PB 29|Z 86| [19295.498] |0x2007d8e0|B 122|NB 129|PB 36|Z 7| [19295.499] |0x2007d934|B 129|NB 215|PB 122|Z 86| [19295.500] |0x2007dd3c|B 215|NB 222|PB 129|Z 7| [19295.500] |0x2007dd90|B 222|NB 393|PB 215|Z 171| [19295.501] |0x2007e594|B 393|NB 400|PB 222|Z 7| [19295.501] |0x2007e5e8|B 400|NB 571|PB 393|Z 171| [19295.502] |0x2007edec|B 571|NB 578|PB 400|Z 7| [19295.502] |0x2007ee40|B 578|NB 664|PB 571|Z 86| [19295.503] |0x2007f248|B 664|NB 671|PB 578|Z 7| [19295.503] |0x2007f29c|B 671|NB 757|PB 664|Z 86| [19295.505] |0x2007f6a4|B 757|NB 764|PB 671|Z 7| [19295.505] |0x2007f6f8|B 764|NB 850|PB 757|Z 86| [19295.506] |0x2007fb00|B 850|NB 0|PB 764|Z 344|NF 0|PF 0| [19295.507] Total Entries 18 Used Entries 18 Free Entries 0 [19295.508] Total Blocks 1193 Used Blocks 849 Free Blocks 344 [19295.508] Size of umm_heap is 14328 bytes, used: 10188 bytes, free: 4128 bytes Sorry for delay in report this. There are no compiler errors. Roman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roman Midi-Opa Posted February 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted February 9, 2013 Hello, I get answering myself again. I found a description of moving the array in upper memory and use it. For the moment it seem solving the problem. Greetings Roman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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