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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T02:48:21+00:00 2026-05-27T02:48:21+00:00

I am trying to invoke the following macro in my .cpp file: #define IAP_ROM_LOCATION

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I am trying to invoke the following macro in my .cpp file:

#define IAP_ROM_LOCATION                0x1FFF1FF1UL
#define IAP_EXECUTE_CMD(a, b)           ((void (*)())(IAP_ROM_LOCATION))(a, b)

However, when I call said function like so:

IAP_EXECUTE_CMD(0, 0);

I get an error saying too many arguments specified? How is this? I would appreciate any pointers.

Development environment is GCC for Cortex-M3.

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    2026-05-27T02:48:22+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:48 am

    For readability, define a signature for the function to be called:

    typedef void signature_t(int, int);
    

    Then you can cast your ROM location

    #define IAP_EXECUTE_CMD(a, b)  ((signature_t*)IAP_ROM_LOCATION) ((a),(b))
    

    and with a recent GCC (current version of GCC is 4.6) I would make that an inline function

    static inline void iap_execute_cmd(int a, int b) {
        ((signature_t*)IAP_ROM_LOCATION) ((a),(b));
    }
    
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