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I'm trying to get every bit of performance possible out of my PSOC 4 BLE MCU. About the only thing I haven't tried is the newer GCC toolchain (5.4). I downloaded and installed it, and pointed to its bin directory as the GCC Generic setting under Project Management in PSOC Creator 4.
This allows me to run a build, but the linker fails with "No interrupt vector."
GCC 4.9 (default) and Keil MDK toolchains build successfully (Keil result is much slower than GCC result).
Any pointers to correct this?
Thanks,
Paul
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On Creator 4.0 install the newest GNU ARM Toolchain (Version 5-2016-q3-update at the moment ) [1], and go to Tools > Options > Project Management > ARM Toolchains, set Default Toolchain to ARM GCC Generic and the place the path to the bins of the newest toolchain on the dedicated place.
Also,choose ARM GCC Generic in Build Settings by going to Project>Buid Settings option.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads
You should be able to build and program only.
I have verified that procedure,thus I suggest for trying building some more projects
If this issue is specific to a project,please provide us with that project.
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On Creator 4.0 install the newest GNU ARM Toolchain (Version 5-2016-q3-update at the moment ) [1], and go to Tools > Options > Project Management > ARM Toolchains, set Default Toolchain to ARM GCC Generic and the place the path to the bins of the newest toolchain on the dedicated place.
Also,choose ARM GCC Generic in Build Settings by going to Project>Buid Settings option.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads
You should be able to build and program only.
I have verified that procedure,thus I suggest for trying building some more projects
If this issue is specific to a project,please provide us with that project.
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I'm still stuck on this. Any suggestions on how to proceed? It seems to be something about a ROM Interrupts table from the generated code that the linker is not finding.