I'd like to start a thread with the following function :
void walkThread(void const *argument)
{
Gait* gait = const_cast<Gait*>(static_cast<const Gait*>(argument));
gait->print();
for(;;)
{
osDelay(1000);
}
}
void Gait::print()
{
printf("%i\r\n", m_stopped);
}
The cast seems to give me a bad address for gait. The print function should print "0" (m_stopped is initialized) but instead it prints a random number.
I start the thread like this, by giving "this" as a parameter.
osThreadDef(WalkThread, walkThread, osPriorityNormal, 0, configMINIMAL_STACK_SIZE+500);
osThreadCreate(osThread(WalkThread), this);
Is there anything wrong here? Should I look somewhere else?