res = get_first_reply(); // This first one doesn't have the usual magic bytes at the beginning, and is 96 bytes long - much longer than the usual 12-byte replies.
res = get_reply(); // I'm not sure why we do this twice here, but maybe it'll make sense later.
seq++;
goto cleanup;
}
res = get_first_reply(); // This first one doesn't have the usual magic bytes at the beginning, and is 96 bytes long - much longer than the usual 12-byte replies.
res = get_reply(); // I'm not sure why we do this twice here, but maybe it'll make sense later.
seq++;
- uint32_t addr = 0x00080000;
+ // Split addr declaration and assignment in order to compile as C++,
+ // otherwise this would give "jump to label '...' crosses initialization"