On 09/29, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
> While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
> pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
>
> The problem was a missing indirection. It was the pointer stored in the
> hws array which needed to be updated not the value it contains.
>
On 09/29, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
> While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
> pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
>
> The problem was a missing indirection. It was the pointer stored in the
> hws array which needed to be updated not the value it contains.
>
On 10/07, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
> Hi Stephen and Mike
>
> On jeu., sept. 29 2016, Gregory CLEMENT
> wrote:
>
> > While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
> > pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
> >
> > The problem was
On 10/07, Gregory CLEMENT wrote:
> Hi Stephen and Mike
>
> On jeu., sept. 29 2016, Gregory CLEMENT
> wrote:
>
> > While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
> > pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
> >
> > The problem was a missing indirection. It was the
Hi Stephen and Mike
On jeu., sept. 29 2016, Gregory CLEMENT
wrote:
> While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
> pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
>
> The problem was a missing indirection. It was the pointer stored
Hi Stephen and Mike
On jeu., sept. 29 2016, Gregory CLEMENT
wrote:
> While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
> pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
>
> The problem was a missing indirection. It was the pointer stored in the
> hws array which needed to be
While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
The problem was a missing indirection. It was the pointer stored in the
hws array which needed to be updated not the value it contains.
Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT
While trying using a peripheral clock on a driver, I saw that the clock
pointer returned by the provider was NULL.
The problem was a missing indirection. It was the pointer stored in the
hws array which needed to be updated not the value it contains.
Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT
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