On Wed Feb 4, 2026 at 5:04 AM CET, Link Mauve wrote:
> Another option would be to call u32::swap_bytes() on the data being
> read/written, but these helpers make the Rust code as ergonomic as the C
> code.
>
> Signed-off-by: Link Mauve <[email protected]>
The I/O stuff recently changed quite significantly, please have a look at the
driver-core-next branch [1] in the driver-core tree.
Also, instead of providing additional *be() methods, we should just create a new
type io::Endianness and use it to indicate the device endianness when requesting
the I/O resource.
For instance, for your driver we could have
request.iomap_exclusive_sized::<8>(Endianness::Big)?
and then let the I/O backend choose the correct accessors based on this.
I.e. the device is either big or little endian, hence we don't need to provide
both accessors at the same time.
[1]
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/driver-core/driver-core.git/log/?h=driver-core-next