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Hello everyone,
So, I am working with an 8051W core processor (with OTP, once again, that's a whole other discussion) and I'm pretty maxed out on code space and looking to trim it down a bit. I need to check the functionality of some of my interrupts so I've had to create code that looks like this:
void main (void) { DiagMode = 0; /* Loop for standard/hardware diagnostics mode */ if ((DiagMode == 0) || (DiagMode == 2)) { while (1) { // Insert code here }; /* Loop forever */ } /* Loop for simulation/software diagnostic mode */ else if (DiagMode == 1) { while(1) { decimator2_ISR(); // Insert code here }; /* Loop forever */ } }
So if I wanted to use the code in simulation mode, I set DiagMode = 1. When I go to burn the chip, I set it equal to 0 (or 2 if I'm doing some hardware diagnostics, I have various case statements throughout the code that run only if DiagMode = 1 or 2).
Currently, if I want to cut down the code I have, I can comment out any unnecessary code portions (anything with DiagMode = 1, etc). I was wondering if there was a way to set my code to build the code differently if it is being used in simulation mode and when I compile it to hex (or set DiagMode to 0), the portions in code with DiagMode set to 1 are not built into the hex code, saving space.
I apologize if what I'm asking for is confusing. Realistically, it probably isn't possible but I figure if anyone would know how to do something along these lines (or has a better alternative), this would be the place to go.
Let me know when you get the chance. Thanks!
some things I have a problem with with, when doing huge projects, is inactive code showing up as active on global scans and, sometimes, getting lost studying inactive code when the problem is elsewhere.
in such cases I, sometimes do the following (which seems silly in an example this small)
#ifdef TEST #define TESTCODE #endif then the following var47 = ADCinput; #ifdef TEST TESTCODE if var47 > 222 TESTCODE { TESTCODE var47 = 222; TESTCODE } #endif vr47 =/ 10;
Erik