"zg" <zohargolan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi group,
>
> I am trying to develop a digital camera around the NIOS II using the
> Stratix development board.
> I need to instantiate a large buffer (2MW) in the SDRAM.
> In my code I instantiated my array like this:
>
> alt_u16 Image_Buffer[0x2000000] __attribute__ ((section (".sdram"));
>
> The SOPC builder has an SDRAM of 4MX32bits, so I should have enough
> space to instantiae the array.
> When I am trying to compile I am getting a messege that my SDRAM is
> full unless I am reducing the array size to like 20000.
> All of my program and data are stored in different memories (ext sram
> and internal sram).
> Questions:
> 1. What is the limitations of the array size?
> 2. Am I doing the right thing in instantiating the array like this?
>
> I will appreciate any help,
> Zohar
0x2000000 is 20 megawords; 0x20000 is 2 megawords (4 megabytes,
4*1024*1024). You have one zero too much, that 16 times too much.
Jeroen
Reply by zg●August 13, 20042004-08-13
Hi group,
I am trying to develop a digital camera around the NIOS II using the
Stratix development board.
I need to instantiate a large buffer (2MW) in the SDRAM.
In my code I instantiated my array like this:
alt_u16 Image_Buffer[0x2000000] __attribute__ ((section (".sdram"));
The SOPC builder has an SDRAM of 4MX32bits, so I should have enough
space to instantiae the array.
When I am trying to compile I am getting a messege that my SDRAM is
full unless I am reducing the array size to like 20000.
All of my program and data are stored in different memories (ext sram
and internal sram).
Questions:
1. What is the limitations of the array size?
2. Am I doing the right thing in instantiating the array like this?
I will appreciate any help,
Zohar