Ademir- > Harland Christofferson wrote: > > the heap and stack are not synonomous. > > you could be pushing more data onto the stack than the stack can > handle. there is no complier check for this. And there can be cases where stack over-usage does not necessarily show up as a problem, depending on what it overwrites. If it overwrites a heap, then it depends on whether you are using that heap or not, how much, and what code is using it. It can be a difficult thing to debug. -Jeff > At Friday, 14 January 2005, Ademir Zanetti <. > br> wrote: > > >There is any diferences, some thing I must take care > >when Im programming on DSP like heap size, stack > >size. > > > >I have an example from code composer, which implements > >a voicer loop-back aplication. this examples come > >together with the ccs and I'm trying to put a Coder > >and a Decoder in this examples, but when I make a > >function call to my coder it doesnt work anymore. > > > >My coder is working in another application together > >with the decoder but when I put it together with my > >example it doesnt work. It is a big program and I had > >some problem before with the stack size.When I > >executed a printf(), my program stopped, but when I > >increased the stack size it come back to work. Anyone > >could tell me why? > > > >Thanks for all. |