
Hi Mohamed,
Le 16/02/2012 03:59, mohamed.haneef@lntinfotech.com a écrit :
+#define UART_CR_TX_DISABLE (1<< 3) +#define UART_CR_TX_ENABLE (1<< 3)
I doubt the same bit value can mean both enable and disable.
+#define UART_CR_RX_DISABLE (1<< 3) +#define UART_CR_RX_ENABLE (1<< 3)
Ditto.
Besides, neither of these defines are used anyway. What's the point of having them? I suspect many others are unused, too. Unless there is a compelling reason to keep useless defines, remove them.
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