Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:43:30 +0100 | From | Konstantin Kletschke <> | Subject | Re: ARM i.MX serial: fix tx buffer overflows |
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Am 2007-01-29 15:37 +0000 schrieb Russell King:
> Is it really worth adding additional code to shut up this (imho) silly > warning? It's just adding needless complexity to drivers.
As I pointed out in http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2006-November/037192.html the console gets flooded with this "warning" to unusable state sometimes.
> What happens if a driver is used on multiple platforms, some of which > support trigger setting and others which don't? Are we going to end > up with a large #ifdef in every driver?
I don't know exactly. But in addition to the fact, that this warning floods my console to unusable state I am used to sell software without warnings. If there are warnings my boss some things are broken.
Konsti
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