Number | 620
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Category | errata
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Synopsis | 17.2.8: $readmem clarifications
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State | lrmdraft
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Class | errata-simple
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Arrival-Date | Sep 13 2004
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Originator | Shalom.Bresticker@freescale.com
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Release | 2005: 17.2.8
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Description |
Section 17.2.8 on $readmem: This is a follow-up to issue #87 on $readmem. The current text, even after the fixes we made, still has some ambiguities. The following attempts some simple fixes to clarify some ambiguities. CHANGE paragraph 7 FROM If no addressing information is specified within the system task and no address specifications appear within the data file, then the default start address shall be the lowest address in the memory. Consecutive words shall be loaded until either the memory is full or the data file is completely read. If the start address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading shall start at the specified start address and shall continue upward toward the highest address in the memory. TO (changes in CAPITALS) If no addressing information is specified within the system task and no address specifications appear within the data file, then the default start address shall be the lowest address in the memory. Consecutive words shall be loaded until either the HIGHEST ADDRESS IN THE MEMORY IS REACHED or the data file is completely read. If the start address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading shall start at the specified start address and shall continue upward toward the highest address in the memory. IN BOTH CASES, LOADING SHALL CONTINUE UPWARD EVEN AFTER AN ADDRESS SPECIFICATION IN THE DATA FILE. |
Fix |
In 17.2.8, CHANGE paragraph 7 FROM If no addressing information is specified within the system task and no address specifications appear within the data file, then the default start address shall be the lowest address in the memory. Consecutive words shall be loaded until either the memory is full or the data file is completely read. If the start address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading shall start at the specified start address and shall continue upward toward the highest address in the memory. TO (changes in CAPITALS) If no addressing information is specified within the system task and no address specifications appear within the data file, then the default start address shall be the lowest address in the memory. Consecutive words shall be loaded until either the HIGHEST ADDRESS IN THE MEMORY IS REACHED or the data file is completely read. If the start address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading shall start at the specified start address and shall continue upward toward the highest address in the memory. IN BOTH CASES, LOADING SHALL CONTINUE UPWARD EVEN AFTER AN ADDRESS SPECIFICATION IN THE DATA FILE. |
Audit-Trail |
Fix replaced by Shalom.Bresticker@freescale.com on Mon Sep 13 02:28:35 2004 In 17.2.8, CHANGE paragraph 7 FROM If no addressing information is specified within the system task and no address specifications appear within the data file, then the default start address shall be the lowest address in the memory. Consecutive words shall be loaded until either the memory is full or the data file is completely read. If the start address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading shall start at the specified start address and shall continue upward toward the highest address in the memory. TO (changes in CAPITALS) If no addressing information is specified within the system task and no address specifications appear within the data file, then the default start address shall be the lowest address in the memory. Consecutive words shall be loaded until either the HIGHEST ADDRESS IN THE MEMORY IS REACHED or the data file is completely read. If the start address is specified in the task without the finish address, then loading shall start at the specified start address and shall continue upward toward the highest address in the memory. IN BOTH CASES, LOADING SHALL CONTINUE UPWARD EVEN AFTER AN ADDRESS SPECIFICATION IN THE DATA FILE. |
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