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AM335X_StarterWare_02_00_00_06\system_config\armv7a\am335x\clock.c

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brad badke
Posted by brad badke
on Apr 25 2012 18:10 PM
Intellectual760 points

The file clock.c refers back to 

extern ModuleClock *ModuleClockList[]

extern ClockDomain *clockDomainList[];

in AM335X_StarterWare_02_00_00_06\examples\evmAM335x\demo\am335x_clock_data.c

It seems to me that a file in the system_config folder should not have to rely on a file in the demo folder in order to compile and link. I can definitley see why something in the demo folder would have to rely on the system_config folder, but not the other way around. Anyway, it is easy enough for me to change if I want, but I am trying to avoid modifying StarterWare as much as possible since I like the concept so much.

Thanks

 

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  • brad badke
    Posted by brad badke
    on Apr 25 2012 19:04 PM
    Intellectual760 points

    I guess I should also point out that StarterWare has two files with the same name.

    AM335X_StarterWare_02_00_00_06\drivers\dmtimer.c

    AM335X_StarterWare_02_00_00_06\platform\evmAM335x\dmtimer.c

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  • Baskaran Chidambaram
    Posted by Baskaran Chidambaram
    on Apr 25 2012 23:06 PM
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    Hi Brad,

                    Thanks for pointing out.

                    extern ModuleClock- yes it should be defined in lib and referenced by application. We will update this before the next release.

                     dmtimer- we kept the same name so that it will be easy to identify the code for a peripheral easily. Anyway since they are in different folders it should not be an issue. Do you see any issue in keeping same name?

    Regards

    Baskaran

         

            

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  • brad badke
    Posted by brad badke
    on Apr 26 2012 10:16 AM
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    Same name is OK. I just found it a little confusing at first.

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  • Frank Walzer
    Posted by Frank Walzer
    on Apr 27 2012 02:32 AM
    Genius13765 points

    Baskaran,

    I am often re-using Starterware code in my projects by just copying some files. I do not link the whole lib. So in that case same names are not good. And in general they are not good for maintenance and such... A small prefix or so would do to keep the relations, or?

    Just my two cents.

    Regards.

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