- Add an uint64_t header to allow easy detection of struct
- Add an uint16_t version
- MSB is for major release, compatibility break
- LSB for minor version, no compatibility break
- Add pointer size variable to allow decode of pointers
- Add vehicle type information
- Add board type and subtype to allow hardware identification
- Set type of fw_type to uint8_t since enum is declared as int
- Organize struct to be packed inside 32bits system
Signed-off-by: Patrick José Pereira <patrickelectric@gmail.com>
We should never include version.h or ap_version.h headers directly
on a header since this will trigger a complete rebuild of the
codebase when we commit to the repository. The ap_version.h header
is auto-generated containing information from the current commit.
If we include it in a header, every other file that ends up including
that header (directly or indirectly) will need to be rebuilt. No
ccache's cache beats having to do nothing when the header is just
not included.
version.h contains information that is kept on a struct inside
each vehicle. Rather than using the macros from each vehicle,
the getter should be preferred, which returns an AP_FWVersion
referente.
We should never include version.h or ap_version.h headers directly
on a header since this will trigger a complete rebuild of the
codebase when we commit to the repository. The ap_version.h header
is auto-generated containing information from the current commit.
If we include it in a header, every other file that ends up including
that header (directly or indirectly) will need to be rebuilt. No
ccache's cache beats having to do nothing when the header is just
not included.
version.h contains information that is kept on a struct inside
each vehicle. Rather than using the macros from each vehicle,
the getter should be preferred, which returns an AP_FWVersion
referente.
We should never include version.h or ap_version.h headers directly
on a header since this will trigger a complete rebuild of the
codebase when we commit to the repository. The ap_version.h header
is auto-generated containing information from the current commit.
If we include it in a header, every other file that ends up including
that header (directly or indirectly) will need to be rebuilt. No
ccache's cache beats having to do nothing when the header is just
not included.
version.h contains information that is kept on a struct inside
each vehicle. Rather than using the macros from each vehicle,
the getter should be preferred, which returns an AP_FWVersion
referente.
Contributions from:
- Gustavo Jose de Sousa <gustavo.sousa@intel.com>
- José Roberto de Souza <jose.souza@intel.com>
- Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@intel.com>
- Patrick J.P <patrick.pereira@intel.com>