zephyr/drivers/mipi_dbi
Chris Friedt 9504034733 sys: util: use BITS_PER_BYTE macro instead of the magic number 8
Obviously, everyone knows that there are 8 bits per byte, so
there isn't a lot of magic happening, per se, but it's also
helpful to clearly denote where the magic number 8 is referring
to the number of bits in a byte.

Occasionally, 8 will refer to a field size or offset in a
structure, MMR, or word. Occasionally, the number 8 will refer
to the number of bytes in a 64-bit value (which should probably
be replaced with `sizeof(uint64_t)`).

For converting bits to bytes, or vice-versa, let's use
`BITS_PER_BYTE` for clarity (or other appropriate `BITS_PER_*`
macros).

Signed-off-by: Chris Friedt <cfriedt@tenstorrent.com>
2024-11-16 15:22:35 -05:00
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CMakeLists.txt
Kconfig
Kconfig.bitbang
Kconfig.nxp_flexio_lcdif
Kconfig.nxp_lcdic
Kconfig.smartbond
Kconfig.spi
Kconfig.stm32_fmc
mipi_dbi_bitbang.c
mipi_dbi_nxp_flexio_lcdif.c
mipi_dbi_nxp_lcdic.c
mipi_dbi_smartbond.c
mipi_dbi_spi.c
mipi_dbi_stm32_fmc.c