2011/10/14 Jan Waclawek <konf...@efton.sk>:
>>Confused. EIND could be set once at program start (e.g. to 1) and then left so
>>forever but avr-gcc requires EIND = 0?
>
> No. You are mixing two independent answers.
>
> I was just trying to hint a possible reason why the EI stuff was used at all, 
> a possible idea which might have been abandoned later.
>
>>
>>So the conclusion is to do nothing about it and let things as they are and 
>>rely
>>on EIND = 0 and if EIND = 1 the user must not blame the compiler?
>
> In my humble unqualified and unimportant opinion, it does not really matter.
>
> As it is now, the EI stuff relies on EIND being permanently 0, thus can be 
> replaced by plain IJMP/ICALL. But since that happens, it does not matter what 
> is the value of EIND anymore.
>

I'm agree.

Denis.

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