
5 Mar
2013
5 Mar
'13
9:40 p.m.
Dear Xu Lei-B33228,
Please do not top post / full quote. Thanks.
In message 8CB6A38ADF9E994697FF8A45E96E085338810E@039-SN1MPN1-004.039d.mgd.msft.net you wrote:
Thank you and I agree with you. It is a little ugly but because these registers info are not publicly, so I did not use C struct to describe them, for this case is it ok, or other method such as define a struct but keep all other registers and bits in this register reserved? Thank you.
I'm not throwing in a formal NAK here, but for reasons of consistency (and because others are just too eager to quote such patches as authoritative precedent) I'd prefer the use of a struct.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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