[U-Boot] [PATCH] omap3evm: Clean-up EVM detection code.

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Thu Dec 2 19:51:36 CET 2010


Dear Albert ARIBAUD,

In message <4CF7C7F4.6030803 at free.fr> you wrote:
>
> > Well, an u8 is as good a data type as any other. The available range
> > of 0...255 seems more than sufficient to store the needed
> > information, so why should I waste 4 bytes of storage when a single
> > byte is sufficient as well?
> 
> You don't necessarily use only one byte when declaring an u8 instead of 
> an int, because the next declaration may have alignment requirements 
> that will cause the compiler to skip bytes after the u8. Besides, u8 is 

The compiler / linker may (or may not) optimize this and collect
variables of similar alignment. An "int foo;" is likely to end in
.bss segment, while an "char foo;" will probably show up in .sbss - I
don;t know how good or bad the current situation for ARM is, but I'm
sure it is improving (look for example at all the microoptimizations
done by Linaro).

> not "as good a data type" as any other, it is a specific data type 
> whereas 'int' is the native data type of the platform, supposed to be 
> the most natural to deal with for the cpu -- 32-bit for an ARM.

Can an ARM CPU not read1s and write single bytes, too?

> u8 are perfect and normal, for instance, as fields of a structure which 
> represents byte registers, or to perform 8-bit arithmetic. Here, 
> however, there is indeed no reason to use any specific type, so we 
> should use the cpu's native type.

I do not share your opinion.

But this is a pretty academic topic, and I'm neither in the mood nor
do I have the time for lengthy discussions.  Let's stop this here.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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