The QUICC engine drivers use the powerpc-specific out_be32() etc. In
order to allow those drivers to build for other architectures, those
must be replaced by iowrite32be(). However, on powerpc, out_be32() is
a simple inline function while iowrite32be() is out-of-line. So in
order not to introduce a
Hi Rasmus,
Le 28/11/2019 à 15:55, Rasmus Villemoes a écrit :
The QUICC engine drivers use the powerpc-specific out_be32() etc. In
order to allow those drivers to build for other architectures, those
must be replaced by iowrite32be(). However, on powerpc, out_be32() is
a simple inline function wh
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:35 AM Christophe Leroy
wrote:
>
> Hi Rasmus,
>
> Le 28/11/2019 à 15:55, Rasmus Villemoes a écrit :
> > The QUICC engine drivers use the powerpc-specific out_be32() etc. In
> > order to allow those drivers to build for other architectures, those
> > must be replaced by io