On Monday 20 April 2015 08:28 AM, Baoquan He wrote:
On 04/17/15 at 11:07am, Pratyush Anand wrote:
>
>
> On Friday 17 April 2015 11:06 AM, Minfei Huang wrote:
>>> .quad 0
>>>> size arm64_dtb_addr
>>>> +
>>>> +.globl arm64_sink_lsr_val
>>>> +arm64_sink_lsr_val:
>>>> + .word 0
>> Since arm64_sink_lsr_val is declared as uint32_t, it is better to keep
>> the same format here.
".word" only stores 16bit, doesn't it? Should it be ".int" or
".long"?
I see that .word, .int and .long all reserve 4 bytes for ARM64. But may
be using .int could be better.
However, as Geoff suggested to remove port-lsr and port-lsr-val, so we
will not need these.
~Pratyush
You can check gnu as manual for reference.
Thanks
Baoquan
>>
>
> I thought .word will do the same. But may be I am wrong. What is the
> good syntax for uint32_t.
>
> ~Pratyush
>
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