I have the following code:
if (a > uplimit)
{
a = a - uplimit;
indicator = 2;
}
else if (a < lolimit)
{
a = a - lolimit;
indicator = 4;
}
When I compile and run the code, it seems like the code can never go to indicator = 2 or indicator = 4 given a > uplimit or a < lolimit.
However, if I add something at the beginning of each code section, it works.
if (a > uplimit)
{
c = 1;
a = a - uplimit;
indicator = 2;
}
else if (a < lolimit)
{
c = 2;
a = a - lolimit;
indicator = 4;
}
It seems like the compiler is trying to optimize the code. I know using volatile might solve this problem. Does anyone know other method that could solve the problem?
By the way, I am using Code Composer Studio.
a <= uplimit
anda >= lolimit
printf("P1: a = %d, lo = %d, hi = %d\n", a, lolimit, uplimit);
before the condition in the question; addprintf("P2: a = %d, lo = %d, hi = %d, ind=%d\n", a, lolimit, uplimit, indicator);
after the code block. Show us the test runs which are mishandled. Note that the 'lolimit' code pushesa
further away from the low limit; should that-
be a+
? And neither guarantees thata
is within bounds after the block of code ifa
is far enough out of bounds beforehand (even if the+
vs-
issue is fixed).