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Compiler Errors

Hi there, Iam using Keil uVision3(MDK 3.11) with GNU compiler for my LPC2368 based project.

Iam seeing the following error (undefined reference to '__udivsi3') and warnings( missing braces around initializer) :


Build target 'MCB2300'
assembling Startup.s...
compiling LPC2000_CAN_Driver.c...
src/LPC2000_CAN_Driver.c(72): warning: missing braces around initializer
src/LPC2000_CAN_Driver.c(72): warning: (near initialization for 'CAN_Send_Data[0].DataField')
compiling target.c...
compiling irq.c...
compiling LPC2000_CAN_SYS.c...
linking...
lpc2000_can_sys.o(.text+0x21c): In function 'uart0_config':
src/LPC2000_CAN_SYS.c(225): error: undefined reference to '__udivsi3'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Target not created

The error message points to the code line
"temp_uart0 = (Fpclk/16)/Baudrate; " in the following source code :

void uart0_config(UInt32 Baudrate,UART0MODE U0_config)
{
  UInt32 temp_uart0;
  U0LCR = 0x80; // DLAB=1, Can use U0DLM, U0DLL
  temp_uart0 = (Fpclk/16)/Baudrate;

  U0DLM = temp_uart0>>8;
  U0DLL = temp_uart0&0xFF;

  temp_uart0 = U0_config.Datalength - 5;
  if( U0_config.Stopbit == 2 ) temp_uart0 |= 0x04;

  if( U0_config.Paritybit != 0 )
  {
      U0_config.Paritybit = U0_config.Paritybit - 1;
      temp_uart0 |= 0x08;
  }
  temp_uart0 |= U0_config.Paritybit<<4;
  U0LCR = temp_uart0;
  U0FCR = 0x07;
  U0IER = IER_RBR  | IER_RLS;
}

The warning points to the following code:

lpc2000CANdriver_TXObj_t CAN_Send_Data[] =
{{0x00080000,0x00000001,0x12345678,0x12345678},
 {0x00080000,0x00000002,0x12345678,0x12345678},
 {0x00080000,0x00000347,0x12345678,0x12345678},
 {0x00080000,0x000003F1,0x1643F6E5,0xD4C3B2A1}};

I have observed that, in the Linker settings if the
option "Donot use Standard system libraries" is not selected then the error is not reported by the compiler. But, the UART doesnot work.

I have tried out the same program using Real View Compiler and it works fine.

Kindly give me your suggestions.

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  • You must have the following switch enabled.

    Either remove the switch or change the code.

    -Wmissing-braces
    Warn if an aggregate or union initializer is not fully bracketed. In the following example, the initializer for 'a' is not fully bracketed, but that for 'b' is fully bracketed.
    
    int a[2][2] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 };
    int b[2][2] = { { 0, 1 }, { 2, 3 } };
    
    This warning is enabled by '-Wall'.
    

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  • You must have the following switch enabled.

    Either remove the switch or change the code.

    -Wmissing-braces
    Warn if an aggregate or union initializer is not fully bracketed. In the following example, the initializer for 'a' is not fully bracketed, but that for 'b' is fully bracketed.
    
    int a[2][2] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 };
    int b[2][2] = { { 0, 1 }, { 2, 3 } };
    
    This warning is enabled by '-Wall'.
    

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  • But he said the code causing the warning was:

    lpc2000CANdriver_TXObj_t CAN_Send_Data[] =
    { {0x00080000,0x00000001,0x12345678,0x12345678},
      {0x00080000,0x00000002,0x12345678,0x12345678},
      {0x00080000,0x00000347,0x12345678,0x12345678},
      {0x00080000,0x000003F1,0x1643F6E5,0xD4C3B2A1} };
    


    Which seems to have too many braces, rather than too few!

  • That's not true to say unless you're assuming that lpc2000CANdriver_TXObj_t is a scalar type.

    If it was, the compiler would have complained differently.

    It's probably a structure with complex elements that need to be bracketed like the example below.

    lpc2000CANdriver_TXObj_t CAN_Send_Data[] =
    { {0x00080000,0x00000001,{0x12345678,0x12345678}},
      {0x00080000,0x00000002, {0x12345678,0x12345678}},
      {0x00080000,0x00000347, {0x12345678,0x12345678}},
    {0x00080000,0x000003F1, {0x1643F6E5,0xD4C3B2A1}} };
    

  • "you're assuming that lpc2000CANdriver_TXObj_t is a scalar type."

    Ah yes - I was!