
25 Oct
2004
25 Oct
'04
8:01 p.m.
In message 065ACD8E84315E4394C835E398C8D5EB90F44D@COSSMGMBX02.email.corp.tld you wrote:
The reason I suggested the #ifdef is because the actual code implementation is surrounded by the #ifdef so, if you don't have CONFIG_BOARD_PRE_RESET defined, you will have a declaration of board_pre_reset() but no code implementing it. I forgot off-hand if this is a problem, but I think it is (too lazy to be a language lawyer at the moment).
It is not a problem.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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