Dear Jerry Van Baren,

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
> ...and if I were not rushing so much, I would have found that myself 
> instead of looking stupid.  :-(
> 
> Google hasn't been very helpful for answering the question of how to 
> handle endian issues in userland (non-kernel) code.  Hmmm.  Grrr.  Maybe 
> I'm not asking it the right question.

Well, I have to admit that you did not perform better,  because  I've
been  searching  before,  and  I  didn't  find a good solution myself
either. Normally, I use the network macros for such stuff, but  these
don't have any 64 bit conversions...

> Maybe we need to make our own copy of linux/byteorder/swab.h in u-boot? 
>   That doesn't seem right.

No, that would not be right.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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