24.4.9 EEPROM Objects
The __eeprom qualifier can be used to indicate that
variables should be positioned in EEPROM.
Use the native keywords discussed in the Differences section to look up information on the semantics of this qualifier.
Some devices may not implement EEPROM. Use of this qualifier for such
devices generates a warning. Stack-based (auto and parameter) variables
cannot use the __eeprom specifier.
Example
The following shows a variable qualified using
__eeprom.
__eeprom int serialNos[4];
Differences
The 8-bit compilers have used the qualifier, eeprom, to
indicate this meaning for some devices.
The 16-bit compilers have used the space attribute to
allocate variables to the memory space used for EEPROM.
Migration to the CCI
For 8-bit compilers, change any occurrence of the eeprom qualifier to
__eeprom, e.g., from:
eeprom char title[20];
to:
__eeprom char title[20];
For 16-bit compilers, change any occurrence of the eedata space attribute
to __eeprom, for example, from:
int mainSw __attribute__ ((space(eedata)));
to:
int __eeprom mainSw;
Caveats
MPLAB XC8 does not implement the __eeprom qualifiers for any PIC18
devices; this qualifier works as expected for other 8-bit devices.
