Hi Dan,

Can you clarify why the rx_buffer always holds little-endian data? It looks to 
me like this buffer is filled by
wilc_sdio_cmd53(), which uses sdio_memcpy_toio(), which ultimately sets the 
data with sg_set_buf(). This function
appears to use host-endian byte ordering.

Regards,
Perry

On Fri, 2017-03-24 at 11:57 +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 04:15:06PM -0600, Robert Perry Hooker wrote:
> > Well, yes, all data is 'endian' one way or another, right? I guess the byte 
> > order of the tx/rx_buffers is host
> > -endian
> > (which could be big), or _maybe_ network-endian...
> 
> The good news is this code is Open Source[tm] so we don't need to guess.
> It's full of little endian data.
> 
> regards,
> dan carpenter
> 
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