I am trying to blink an LED on LPC4088(Datasheet) and I have properly prepared my peripheral registers already. Now is the time to blink an LED and this is the loop which should do it:
blink:
@ In register SET1 (0x20098038) we set bits:
@ bit 13 = 1 > sets pin P1_13 to high state
ldr r0, =0x20098038
ldr r1, [r0]
ldr r2, =0x2000
orr r1, r2
str r1, [r0]
@ NO DELAY NEEDED FOR DEBUG
@ In register CLR1 (0x2009803C) we set bits:
@ bit 13 = 1 > sets pin P1_13 to low state
ldr r0, =0x2009803C
ldr r1, [r0]
ldr r2, =0x2000
orr r1, r2
str r1, [r0]
@ NO DELAY NEEDED FOR DEBUG
b blink
When I checked the execution of the code in debugger I noticed that first part of the loop (before first @ NO DELAY NEEDED FOR DEBUG
) executes fine and LED is turned on exactly when command str r1, [r0]
is executed.
Now comes the second part of the loop (after first @ NO DELAY NEEDED FOR DEBUG
) and when I try to execute ldr r0, =0x2009803C
LED won't turn off. Instead my program directly jumps to the first part of the loop and would execute ldr r0, =0x20098038
in the next step. So instructions:
ldr r1, [r0]
ldr r2, =0x2000
orr r1, r2
str r1, [r0]
in the second part of the loop are never executed...
This code worked perfectly fine in C code previously... Does anyone spot a mistake, because I can't. Do I somehow overwrite registers? Could it be that my compiler optimises the code somehow?