
Le 18/08/2010 18:46, Mike Frysinger a écrit :
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
Le 14/08/2010 19:42, Mike Frysinger a écrit :
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 4:33 AM, Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
Le 14/08/2010 10:25, Mike Frysinger a écrit :
int print_buffer (ulong addr, void* data, uint width, uint count, uint linelen) {
uint8_t linebuf[MAX_LINE_LENGTH_BYTES + 1];
uint8_t linebuf[MAX_LINE_LENGTH_BYTES + 1]
__attribute__((__aligned__(sizeof(uint32_t))));
__aligned(sizeof(uint32_t))
I based the __aligned__ on what's in post/cpu/ppc4xx/cache.c. What is the difference between __aligned and __aligned__?
i dont mean "__attribute__((__aligned(sizeof(uint32_t))))", i mean "__aligned(sizeof(uint32_t))". the linux compiler headers take care of expanding it to an attribute.
The __aligned(...) syntax fails to compile with the ELDK 4.2 arm toolchain.
you need to include linux/compiler.h first ... but i would have thought this be a header already included globally. maybe that's a new topic to start. -mike
I don't understand why I should introduce a dependency on linux. What is the benefit?
Amicalement,