On 3/20/25 11:23 AM, Christoph Niedermaier wrote:
If tiny printf is used with 0x%08X (upper case X) the output is
always 0x00000000. It could be confusing if upper case instead
of lower case is used intentionally or accidentally because the
actual value is not output. To avoid this confusion, tiny printf
is extended to support also the formatting with %X.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Niedermaier <cniederma...@dh-electronics.com>
TINY_PRINTF is meant to be tiny, i.e. not consume a lot of space, at the
expense of functionality. This is meant to be used in size constrained
environments, like the SPL. If you need full vsprintf() formatting
support, disable TINY_PRINTF in your config and use the regular
vsprintf() implementation.