Am 03.10.2012 06:13 schrieb Stefan Tauner:
--- a/dummyflasher.c +++ b/dummyflasher.c @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ static uint32_t dummy_chip_readl(const struct flashctx *flash, static void dummy_chip_readn(const struct flashctx *flash, uint8_t *buf, const chipaddr addr, size_t len);
-static const struct spi_programmer spi_programmer_dummyflasher = { +static struct spi_programmer spi_programmer_dummyflasher = { .type = SPI_CONTROLLER_DUMMY, .max_data_read = MAX_DATA_READ_UNLIMITED, .max_data_write = MAX_DATA_UNSPECIFIED, @@ -373,6 +373,19 @@ int dummy_init(void) msg_pdbg("Initial status register is set to 0x%02x.\n", emu_status); }
- tmp = extract_programmer_param("spi_prog");
- if (tmp) {
if (!strcmp(tmp, "wbsio")) {
spi_programmer_dummyflasher.check_trans = wbsio_spi_check_trans;
This will cause compile failures if CONFIG_INTERNAL=no A similar #ifdef guard is needed for the programmer.h chunk unless we decide that it's ok to have prototypes for unavailable functions.
msg_pdbg("Using SPI payload limitations of the %s programmer.\n", tmp);
} else {
msg_perr("Error: emulation of a programmer requested, "
"but the programmer could not be parsed \"%s\".\n", tmp);
free(tmp);
return 1;
}
- }
- free(tmp);
#endif
msg_pdbg("Filling fake flash chip with 0xff, size %i\n", emu_chip_size);
Regards, Carl-Daniel