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> org] On Behalf Of John Regehr
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 2:07 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: AVR Benchmark Test Suite [was: RE:
> [avr-gcc-list]GCC-AVRRegisteroptimisations]
>
> > Okaaayy. "The Ohio one".
> > Do you have link to what you mean?
>
> What, that wasn't clear enough???
>
> Here's the link:
>
> http://selab.csuohio.edu/dsnrg/stack-estimator/
Oh, yeah, I remember seeing that page now. I just didn't know that was
the "Ohio one". :-)
> If you try it out I'd be interested to hear your experiences. My
> impression is that it needs just a bit of hacking before being really
> usable.
IIRC, someone associated with you contacted me a little while back and
gave me that link. I can't remember if it was Nathan Cooprider, or
another one of your students.
Anyway, my concern with the Ohio one is that it seems to be NesC /
TinyOS specific. One look at the python code shows this snippet:
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tinyos = {}
atomic_start = '__nesc_atomic_start'
atomic_end = '__nesc_atomic_end'
exception_names = ["__ctors_end-0x3a","ccitt_crc16_tabl","thread_task"]
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Is this program designed for general purpose AVR applications? Or just
for TinyOS?
Thanks,
Eric W.
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