
12 Jul
2006
12 Jul
'06
3:54 p.m.
In message 200607121531.03551.laurent.pinchart@tbox.biz you wrote:
However, even though Linux doesn't do any byte swapping, U-Boot assumes little-endian byte order and swap bytes on big-endian architectures. Why is that ? U-Boot and Linux are clearly not compatible on big-endian architectures, and I'd like to fix the problem in the right place.
Can you please point out which specific parts of the code you are talking of, and which specific prolems you see with this? AFAIK cramfs has been working fine on PPC systems for a long time. [I have to admit that I didn't test it recently, but I am not aware of changes in that area either.]
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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