
24 Aug
2011
24 Aug
'11
10:20 p.m.
Dear Eric Jarrige,
In message 2B613989-ADDB-43D6-A8C3-A30D5245262A@armadeus.org you wrote:
I'am just wondering: I see that DM9000_DBG is used all over dm9000 code
- do you know the reason why not just use debug()?
dm9000 does not use debug() at all. That's the reason to fix the printf issues as a first priority by using the DM9000_DBG.
NAK.
If you touch that, then please do it right: us debug() instead, and remove DM9000_DBG. Thanks.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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