
The header information for data files uses the following syntax:
MagicNumber Format StartingAddress PageNum Length
MagicNumber Fixed at
1651.
Format A number from 1 to 4, indicating the format of the samples in the file.
This number represents a data format: hexadecimal, integer, long, or float.
StartingAddress The starting address of the block that was saved.
PageNum The
page number the block was taken from.
Length The number of samples in the block.
All header values are assumed to be TI-style hexadecimal values.
The following is an
example of a Code Composer Studio data file:
1651 1 800 1 10
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
0x0000
Note that CCS expects 5 digit numbers of information to read in 4-digit values.
While the data is known to be hexadecimal, CCS expects the first digit to be a
zero. CCS does this so that hex numbers beginning with letters (ie. F800) are not misread
as labels. For example: when reading data in hexadecimal format from a data file, the first
digit may be truncated. Look at this input data:
0022
0022
0033
8AC
FC94
13
895
AB9 ...
When reading this data, CCS will actually read it as:
0022
0033
08AC
0C94
0003
0095
00B9 ...
But if you test Code Composer Studio with five-digit data input, (by adding zeroes at the beginning where necessary), the output will be consistent with the input:
00022
00033
018AC
0FC94
00013
00895
00AB9
Note: Header values specify only the default address and length. When you use the
File®Data
®Load command to load a file into memory, the Code Composer Studio
debugger gives you a chance to override these values. When using the Code Composer Studio data
file format with file I/O capabilities, any information you enter in the File I/O dialog box
(Address and Length) automatically overrides the Code Composer Studio data file header
information. You do not need to set the header information for each file as long as the header
includes the following value: 1651 1 0 0 0.
HI, DSP friends
This is first time I am using probe in my code. A problem confused me.
I want to prepare a data file for my application, and use this file with a
probe point to input data to a buffer. My code will be like following. I
prepared a data set including 8 integer, but by running the code I found
only the secod 2 data and last 2 data is inputted into buffer, the code is
running with 2 loops instead of 4. Anybod can give me some hint?
int in_buffer[2];
static void dataIO( );
void main(void)
{
while (1)
{
dataIO( ); /*probe point set here */
/* my other code below */
}
}
static void dataIO( )
{
return;
}
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