
Dear Jens Scharsig,
In message 4AF5CC8F.7040602@scharsoft.de you wrote:
But I have a problem with lowlevel_init.s files Both AT91 and AT91RM9200 use the register defines here. The C header files have a
#ifndef __assembly ... #endif
to prevent assembler error.
My Question:
Should we move the handfull defines used by assembly code to a separate header file (lowlevel.h), or to the front of the lowlevel_init.s files, or define it a #ifndef __assembly ... #endif block
I'm not too familiar with that code, so I tend to trust you who knows it better than me - just apply common sense. If in doubt, go for the minimal invasive changes - this is something we can clean up later easily, too.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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