Re: __LITTLE_ENDIAN vs. __LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD

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Andreas Schwab wrote:
Timur Tabi <[email protected]> writes:

The CPU shift operation, yes.  I'm talking about shift operations on
external memory-mapped devices.

That is a property of how the device is wired to the bus.  The cpu will
always put a value of 128 on the bus such that D7 = 1 and D0-D6 = 0.

Yes, but is D7 on the left or on the right?

Anyway, this is academic now. I now know that __LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD is not what I want, and that there's no macro that will tell how the lines from the CPU to external memory are mapped.

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Timur Tabi
Linux Kernel Developer @ Freescale
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