I am writing some embedded code to interface with an external device over SPI. The device has several registers of varying length and to help keep things straight I have defined the following structure
typedef struct
{
uint16_t Signed :1; // Register is signed or unsigned
uint16_t CommLengthBytes :3; // The width of the register in bytes
uint16_t Address :12; // Register address
}ts_register;
I have then defined each register in my sources as follows
static const ts_register SAGCYC = {0, 1, 0x000};
static const ts_register DISNOLOAD = {0, 1, 0x001};
static const ts_register LCYCMODE = {0, 1, 0x004};
static const ts_register IRMSA = {0, 4, 0x31A};
static const ts_register IRMSB = {0, 4, 0x31B};
static const ts_register VRMS = {0, 4, 0x31C};
etc.
I have a function that will take a pointer to an array of ts_registers and queue up the SPI transfers required to read all of the registers in the array and call a callback function to handle the reply
My issue comes when I try to make the array of ts_registers that I want to read as follows:
ts_register regs_to_read[3] = {VRMS, IRMSA, IRMSB};
This generates the error: "expression must have a constant value" 3 times (once per array element).
Since they are defined as constants, what have I overlooked?
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