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I am new to using NIOS II and have run through a number of examples and tutorials successfully.
I have been able to succesfully run the "Hello World" program on the "standard" example for the NIOS II Cyclone 1C20 development board (in ../kits/nios2_51/examples/vhdl/niosII_cyclone_1c20/standard). I have then attempted to modify this example by changing the Exception address to map to the ext_ram memory module as opposed to the SDRAM memory module in the "More NIOS II cpu Settings" tab in SOPC builder. I can see the exception address changes to within a valid address for my system (0x02000020) I then rebuild in SOPC Builder, update the symbol and recomple in Quartus. I then download the new program to the FPGA and launch the NIOS II IDE from SOPC builder. I then select a new project based on the "hello world" template and ensure that this project is based on the correct ptf builder file. If i then go to system library in properties of the syslib folder that has been created i see that the program memory, read only data memory and read/write data memory heap memory and stack memory are all set to SDRAM. This conflicts with the settings i made in builder. Is this correct? I can select ext_ram from the drop down menu for the above memories and then run the application, however i do not see "Hello World" printed to the console window. Apart from the lack of a printf to the console the program does appear to be running. Can anyone help me understand why this occurs and what i need to do to make my system behave. Thanks in advance ConnersLink Copied
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Hi Conners,
> ... > read/write data memory heap memory and stack memory are all set to SDRAM. > This conflicts with the settings i made in builder. Is this correct? This is not a conflict. Remember, the only thing you changed was the exception address -- the address that is loaded into the PC when an exception is taken. Everything else is the same. You can continue to place all of your code/data in SDRAM -- only the exception code _must_ be located at the exception address in your SRAM. > Can anyone help me understand why this occurs and what i need to do to make my > system behave. Make sure your exception code is really where it ought to be: use objdump to confirm that your ".exceptions" section is correctly located. BTW: How do you load your application into memory? Regards, --Scott- Mark as New
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the .exception code should be located in the ext_ram.
and i also met the same question about the print word in the console- Mark as New
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--- Quote Start --- originally posted by wbqyy@Apr 14 2006, 02:58 AM the .exception code should be located in the ext_ram.
and i also met the same question about the print word in the console
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--- Quote End --- Thank you for your replies. I have checked my objdump file and can see where the exceptions should reside. From what i can see this file looks ok and the exception address falls within valid address space. I have re-run my program but removed the printf and replaced it with some code that increments a variable. When I run this program in debug mode I cannot get the code to break in main at all when my exception address is set to be located in ext_ram in SOPC Builder. Identical code will break if i set the exception address to be located in SDRAM. This is the only difference between the two builds. This leads me to believe that it is not a printf problem and is completely down to the exception address being located away from SDRAM. My code is downloaded through the JTAG port using the USB Blaster and i have put no code into flash. I run or debug the program as NIOS II HARDWARE Any more tips and advice that you can give would be greatly appreciated. I dont think it should be this difficult!!! Thanks again Conners
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Having carried out more experiments I now know that it is not just down to the exception address being in a different memory module.
I also get exactly the same error if i change the offset of the exception address from say 0x00800020 (which works) to 0x00800220 (which doesnt work). I have viewed the objdump file and it seems to be aware of these "modified" addresses- Mark as New
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I have now solved the problem. It appears that everything I was doing was correct however the version of software was not the latest. Having installed Service Pack 2 and a critical patch for the Quartus and Sevice Pack 1 for SOPC Builder the printf gets printed to the console as it should.

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