Dear Aneesh V,
In message <[email protected]> you wrote:
>
> > you could use
> >
> > #define OMAP4430_ES1_0 10
> > #define OMAP4430_ES2_0 20
> > #define OMAP4430_ES2_1 21
> > #define OMAP4430_ES2_2 22
> >
> > And then use a plain
> >
> > sprintf(omap4_rev, "OMAP4430 ES%d.%d", rev/10, rev%10);
> >
> > or similar.
>
> This is a good idea. The only minor hitch is that OMAP4460 will come
> into picture in near future, again having at least ES1_0. But I think
> that can be worked out.
Then go for something like
#define OMAP4430_ES1_0 0x44300100
#define OMAP4430_ES2_0 0x44300200
#define OMAP4430_ES2_1 0x44300201
#define OMAP4430_ES2_2 0x44300202
sprintf(omap4_rev, "OMAP%x ES%x.%x",
(rev >> 16) & 0xFFFF,
(rev >> 8) & 0xFF,
rev & 0xFF);
or so.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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