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Problem: SRAM region is full

Note: This was originally posted on 12th December 2008 at http://forums.arm.com

Hello!

I am getting the compiler error that "sram region is full", and I am trying to identify the possible causes. I know this is basic problem, but I am a newbie!

I am using the AT91SAM7S256 (ARM7), which has 256K flash and 64K SRAM. I know that flash hold the program memory initially. What data is then transferred to SRAM? Is it all global data? If so, then that might be my problem.

I am using a couple large global buffer arrays that take up 50K. I am using these buffer arrays to hold audio data before I write to an external flash (and since writes to external flash take a long time, I have a lot of data to hold). Is there an alternative solution that someone can think of, other than having a large global buffer array?

Thanks for the help!
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 12th December 2008 at http://forums.arm.com

    Being honest, if you have a 64KB SRAM, and a 50KB scratch buffer in it, it is likely you running out of memory for other writable objects in your program (stack, heap, etc).

    Try reducing the size of the writable memory you are using, or getting a microcontroller with a bigger memory.
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 12th December 2008 at http://forums.arm.com

    Being honest, if you have a 64KB SRAM, and a 50KB scratch buffer in it, it is likely you running out of memory for other writable objects in your program (stack, heap, etc).

    Try reducing the size of the writable memory you are using, or getting a microcontroller with a bigger memory.
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