Pablo- Well, I guess even TI is subject to some "code creep" or code-bloat, as they add new features. Normally that complaint is reserved for Microsoft software :-) So, depending on your point of view, either TI is catching up to u$, or they are getting away from their lean/mean DSP roots. -Jeff Pablo Fraile wrote: > > Jeff, > > sorry for the delay answering your question. Analyzing the memory maps, > I've found that the .bios section is larger in the code generated with > CCS2.2 than in the CCS2.10 (0x4a00 vs 0x4840), which doesn't make sense if > only debug info is added. Maybe the conversion of the .cdb file results in > unwanted objects and functions to be linked. Anyway, the difference is not > significant. > > But also the .text section is slightly larger (about 1.3%) in CCS2.2, and > even more when I add the projects of the libraries I use as dependent > projects of the main one (that shouldn't have any effect, since the code is > already linked in the lib). Actually this is what takes me aback of the new > release. > > > -----Mensaje original----- > > De: Jeff Brower [mailto:] > > Enviado el: jueves, 27 de marzo de 2003 17:45 > > Para: Pablo Fraile > > CC: torgeirjakobsen; > > Asunto: Re: [code-comp] CCS C5000 version 2.2 > > > > > > Pablo- > > > > > I asked the same question to the EPIC, because after compiling > > with CCS 2.2 > > > my project didn't fit in the IPRAM. It seems that the new CCS adds more > > > debug information to the output, so the code size is larger. > > Since I don't > > > know what problems you are experiencing, try to adjust > > compiling and linking > > > options until everything is as it should. Regards > > > > CCS v2.2 must be adding something else besides debug info, which > > is normally symbols, > > line numbers, etc. stored in the text areas of the COFF file with > > no effect on code > > size. > > > > Did you find out more specifically what v2.2 is adding? Maybe > > DSP/BIOS or other > > library routines you are using increased in size? > > > > Jeff Brower > > DSP sw/hw engineer > > Signalogic |