In my project I have a bootloader in flash that can load several applications into sdram, and run it, which works fine.... but The application then needs to access one function in the bootloader at a fixed address. Using normal function pointers result in hard faults.
// Global defs typedef int (*pFunction)(uint16_t call_id,uint16_t num,...); pFunction call_bios; uint8_t *Buffer = (uint8_t*)0x08080000; // Flash address of bootloader function // within a function call_bios = (pFunction)&Buffer[1];// sets to 0x08080001 for thumb code call_bios(0,0);
Also is there a better way of declaring the function pointer so I don't have to set its address every time as its in a fixed location..
This is an example of a function pointer to a fixed-location thumb function:
enum { IAP_LOCATION = 0x7ffffff1 }; typedef void (*IAP)(unsigned[],unsigned[]); IAP iap_entry = (IAP)IAP_LOCATION; ... iap_entry(cmd,res);
But you can go for a direct typecast also when calling. Or you can tell the linker you have a symbol at an absolute address.
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