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I work in embedded systems for my Master's thesis. The particular one I use is a fairly cutting-edge one called an X-Core. It's really new and is pretty fun to use. I think it represents the future in manycore processor design.

I've been struggling to get some low-level hacking going. Minimal documentation, unclear information, you name it, I'm dealing with it. Things are starting to come together. Code compiles, uploads, and executes.

But there's a ghost. It's weirding me out. I've used/programmed computers since 1995 or so. One of the key principles of programming computers is this:

  • When two statements A and B are sequentially ordered; e.g., A; B;, then A shall always execute before B.


In my code, not only is B executing before A, it's doing it some number of times, and then it's doing it out of order (I have a counter ticking upwards every time B runs).

There is no reason for B to execute even once before A, and there's even worse reason for B to execute out of order.

This is actually kinda freaky.

Date: 2010-03-09 05:28 am (UTC)
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I think it just hates you!

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