Ben Warren <biggerbadder...@gmail.com> wrote on 22/09/2009 18:55:22: > > Anton Vorontsov wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 04:03:16PM +0200, Joakim Tjernlund wrote: > > [...] > > > >>>>> Also > >>>>> drivers/qe/uec.h:int uec_initialize(bd_t *bis, uec_info_t *uec_info); > >>>>> include/netdev.h:int uec_initialize(int index); > >>>>> different prototypes for the same function. > >>>>> > >>>> BTW, I am looking for a way to swap the order of ethernet interfaces: > >>>> static uec_info_t uec_info[] = { > >>>> #ifdef CONFIG_UEC_ETH1 > >>>> STD_UEC_INFO(1), /* UEC1 */ > >>>> #endif > >>>> #ifdef CONFIG_UEC_ETH2 > >>>> STD_UEC_INFO(2), /* UEC2 */ > >>>> #endif > >>>> #ifdef CONFIG_UEC_ETH3 > >>>> STD_UEC_INFO(3), /* UEC3 */ > >>>> #endif > >>>> }; > >>>> > >>> Works for me: > >>> > >>> http://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2009-September/060821.html > >>> > >> Right, but I don't consider a include as this: > >> +#include "../../../drivers/qe/uec.h" > >> as the correct way of getting of required data types and macros. > >> Consider that uec_initialize() is exported by netdev.h (although with the > >> wrong prototype ATM). As far as I can tell, I should only have to include > >> netdev.h to get the required types and macros. > >> > > > > Not sure if having all-in-one netdev header is a good idea. > > It might be a good idea to move uec.h to "include/" though. > > > > > This needs to be cleaned up. THE prototype for the global initialize() > function needs to be in netdev.h and nowhere else. > > BTW - can't you effectively swap the order of the Ethernet interfaces at > runtime using the 'ethprime' environment variable?
I did this quite some time ago so memory isn't fresh, but at time I looked high and low(including ethprime) and nothing worked all the way so I ended up swapping by patching generic code instead. Now I can do the same in board code, but current u-boot is a bit fuzzy in this area. Jocke _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot