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I have a small project that I added my own custom debug functions to so I could have some extra functionality. They have been working great, and use the following method to send the data:

while(*bp)
  ITM_SendChar(*bp++);

I finally got around to switching over all the printf statements to use my own function and all the output just stopped. A little playing around and I figured out as long as I have one single printf function compiled in, no matter where, ITM_SendChar works right out the gate.

It would seem there is some functionality compiled in when printf is used in the project that allows ITM_SendChar to work.

It is not a huge deal but I am fairly curious as to why this is. Is there perhaps another way to initialize the ITM (Instrumentation Trace Macrocell) system without having to stick in a dummy printf?

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    After building your project, you're supposed to have a map file created. You can build the project without printf, rename the map file, rebuild it again with a "dummy" printf somewhere, and compare the current map file with the previous map file. In particular, search for the symbols ITM_SendChar and printf, and see if there are any differences around those areas. Your theory of "some functionality compiled in when printf is used" sounds weird, but if there is an "additional functionality" then you should be able to see it as part of the differences between the two files. Nov 4, 2014 at 9:10
  • I also noticed that there are some subtle details controlling whether you see ITM output or not. I recommend to check out the lovely ITM howto on the atollic blog, which also points to external ITM settings in the trace adapter and such. May 31, 2020 at 21:20

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I came across the same problem and I tried everything with correct configuration of the ITM Registers. But I couldn't figure it out.

My solution to not use memory intense printf, is to use putchar:

while(*bp)
  putchar(*bp++);

It even works, when I just have one putchar somewhere in the code which outputs one character and then output the other things with ITM_SendChar()

I assume the IAR automatically adds some configuration function as soon as the putchar function is included.

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