I am attempting to alter an IAR specific header file for a lpc2138 so it can compile with Visual Studio 2008 (to enable compatible unit testing).
My problem involves converting register definitions to be hardware independent (not at a memory address)
The "IAR-safe macro" is:
#define __IO_REG32_BIT(NAME, ADDRESS, ATTRIBUTE, BIT_STRUCT) \
volatile __no_init ATTRIBUTE union \
{ \
unsigned long NAME; \
BIT_STRUCT NAME ## _bit; \
} @ ADDRESS
//declaration
//(where __gpio0_bits is a structure that names
//each of the 32 bits as P0_0, P0_1, etc)
__IO_REG32_BIT(IO0PIN,0xE0028000,__READ_WRITE,__gpio0_bits);
//usage
IO0PIN = 0x0xAA55AA55;
IO0PIN_bit.P0_5 = 0;
This is my comparable "hardware independent" code:
#define __IO_REG32_BIT(NAME, BIT_STRUCT)\
volatile union \
{ \
unsigned long NAME; \
BIT_STRUCT NAME##_bit; \
} NAME;
//declaration
__IO_REG32_BIT(IO0PIN,__gpio0_bits);
//usage
IO0PIN.IO0PIN = 0xAA55AA55;
IO0PIN.IO0PIN_bit.P0_5 = 1;
This compiles and works but quite obviously my "hardware independent" usage does not match the "IAR-safe" usage.
How do I alter my macro so I can use IO0PIN the same way I do in IAR? I feel this is a simple anonymous union matter but multiple attempts and variants have proven unsuccessful. Maybe the IAR GNU compiler supports anonymous unions and vs2008 does not.
Thank you.