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Re: ARM, Freescale and Texas Instruments form Linux Networking Group

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Feb 22, 2013, 1:09:15 PM2/22/13
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Crabbit Bampot wrote:

> <http://theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2249872/arm-freescale-and-texas-
instruments-form-linux-networking-group>
>
> <quote>
> LINUX PROMOTER Linaro has announced that it formed a Linux Networking
> Group with ARM, Freescale and Texas Instruments among others to push
> the development of Linux based networking infrastructure.
>
> Linaro, which acts as a developer and hub for firms wanting to put
> Linux in their products, has put together a Linux Networking
> Group. The group consists mainly of chip vendors, including ARM,
> Freescale, LSI and Texas Instruments along with network infrastructure
> vendor Nokia Siemens. Its purpose is to research and develop Linux
> based network infrastructure equipment.
> </quote>


Absolutely futile waste of money for Texas Instruments, Freescale, LSI,
Siemens and anyone else including ARM holdings and their investors.

ARM software headers file designs were made up by thick shiits.

CPUs do not have headers that define registers and bit fields.

So everyone writes crap code using hard coded numbers.

Hooray for non-portable code.

What code you write for one CPU is not valid for another from the same
family.

Impossible to grep the code to say look for Porta.Bit0
because you might have called it PORT_A.BIT0 and the man in the cubicle
could have called it PORT1.BIT0. Everyone is right and wrong
at the SAME TIME!!! Wow! Thank gwad for dumb shiites who know
how to write shiite header files for ARM chips.


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