Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 15 May 2003 18:36:31 +0200 | From | Ingo Oeser <> | Subject | Re: ahc_linux_map_seg() compile/style/data corruption fixes |
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On Tue, May 13, 2003 at 09:49:34PM -0700, William Lee Irwin III wrote: > (6) uint32_t used instead of u32 (contrary to Linux conventions)
Where is this stated?
uint32_t is C99 contrary to u32. It's valid both in user and kernel space and allows to define ABI only once.
I use it both in user space and kernel code.
So I really need a _good_ reason, why this is against the convention ;-)
Thanks & Regards
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