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From: Armin Wolf <W_Armin@gmx.de>
To: davem@davemloft.net
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH net-next] 8390: Fix coding-style issues
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2020 00:07:47 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200627220747.GA27510@mx-linux-amd> (raw)

Fix some coding-style issues, including one which
made the function pointers in the struct ei_device
hard to understand.

Signed-off-by: Armin Wolf <W_Armin@gmx.de>
---
 drivers/net/ethernet/8390/8390.h | 61 +++++++++++++++++++-------------
 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/8390/8390.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/8390/8390.h
index 529c728f334a..e52264465998 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ethernet/8390/8390.h
+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/8390/8390.h
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
 /* Generic NS8390 register definitions. */
+
 /* This file is part of Donald Becker's 8390 drivers, and is distributed
-   under the same license. Auto-loading of 8390.o only in v2.2 - Paul G.
-   Some of these names and comments originated from the Crynwr
-   packet drivers, which are distributed under the GPL. */
+ * under the same license. Auto-loading of 8390.o only in v2.2 - Paul G.
+ * Some of these names and comments originated from the Crynwr
+ * packet drivers, which are distributed under the GPL.
+ */

 #ifndef _8390_h
 #define _8390_h
@@ -16,9 +18,9 @@

 /* The 8390 specific per-packet-header format. */
 struct e8390_pkt_hdr {
-  unsigned char status; /* status */
-  unsigned char next;   /* pointer to next packet. */
-  unsigned short count; /* header + packet length in bytes */
+	unsigned char status; /* status */
+	unsigned char next;   /* pointer to next packet. */
+	unsigned short count; /* header + packet length in bytes */
 };

 #ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER
@@ -66,18 +68,24 @@ static inline struct net_device *alloc_eip_netdev(void)
 /* You have one of these per-board */
 struct ei_device {
 	const char *name;
-	void (*reset_8390)(struct net_device *);
-	void (*get_8390_hdr)(struct net_device *, struct e8390_pkt_hdr *, int);
-	void (*block_output)(struct net_device *, int, const unsigned char *, int);
-	void (*block_input)(struct net_device *, int, struct sk_buff *, int);
+	void (*reset_8390)(struct net_device *dev);
+	void (*get_8390_hdr)(struct net_device *dev,
+			     struct e8390_pkt_hdr *hdr, int ring_page);
+	void (*block_output)(struct net_device *dev, int count,
+			     const unsigned char *buf, int start_page);
+	void (*block_input)(struct net_device *dev, int count,
+			    struct sk_buff *skb, int ring_offset);
 	unsigned long rmem_start;
 	unsigned long rmem_end;
 	void __iomem *mem;
 	unsigned char mcfilter[8];
 	unsigned open:1;
-	unsigned word16:1;  		/* We have the 16-bit (vs 8-bit) version of the card. */
-	unsigned bigendian:1;		/* 16-bit big endian mode. Do NOT */
-					/* set this on random 8390 clones! */
+	unsigned word16:1;		/* We have the 16-bit (vs 8-bit)
+					 * version of the card.
+					 */
+	unsigned bigendian:1;		/* 16-bit big endian mode. Do NOT
+					 * set this on random 8390 clones!
+					 */
 	unsigned txing:1;		/* Transmit Active */
 	unsigned irqlock:1;		/* 8390's intrs disabled when '1'. */
 	unsigned dmaing:1;		/* Remote DMA Active */
@@ -115,12 +123,16 @@ struct ei_device {
 #define E8390_RXCONFIG		(ei_status.rxcr_base | 0x04)
 #define E8390_RXOFF		(ei_status.rxcr_base | 0x20)
 #else
-#define E8390_RXCONFIG		0x4	/* EN0_RXCR: broadcasts, no multicast,errors */
-#define E8390_RXOFF		0x20	/* EN0_RXCR: Accept no packets */
+/* EN0_RXCR: broadcasts, no multicast,errors */
+#define E8390_RXCONFIG		0x4
+/* EN0_RXCR: Accept no packets */
+#define E8390_RXOFF		0x20
 #endif

-#define E8390_TXCONFIG		0x00	/* EN0_TXCR: Normal transmit mode */
-#define E8390_TXOFF		0x02	/* EN0_TXCR: Transmitter off */
+/* EN0_TXCR: Normal transmit mode */
+#define E8390_TXCONFIG		0x00
+/* EN0_TXCR: Transmitter off */
+#define E8390_TXOFF		0x02


 /*  Register accessed at EN_CMD, the 8390 base addr.  */
@@ -134,17 +146,16 @@ struct ei_device {
 #define E8390_PAGE1	0x40	/* using the two high-order bits */
 #define E8390_PAGE2	0x80	/* Page 3 is invalid. */

-/*
- *	Only generate indirect loads given a machine that needs them.
- *      - removed AMIGA_PCMCIA from this list, handled as ISA io now
- *	- the _p for generates no delay by default 8390p.c overrides this.
+/* Only generate indirect loads given a machine that needs them.
+ * - removed AMIGA_PCMCIA from this list, handled as ISA io now
+ * - the _p for generates no delay by default 8390p.c overrides this.
  */

 #ifndef ei_inb
 #define ei_inb(_p)	inb(_p)
-#define ei_outb(_v,_p)	outb(_v,_p)
+#define ei_outb(_v, _p)	outb(_v, _p)
 #define ei_inb_p(_p)	inb(_p)
-#define ei_outb_p(_v,_p) outb(_v,_p)
+#define ei_outb_p(_v, _p) outb(_v, _p)
 #endif

 #ifndef EI_SHIFT
@@ -153,9 +164,9 @@ struct ei_device {

 #define E8390_CMD	EI_SHIFT(0x00)  /* The command register (for all pages) */
 /* Page 0 register offsets. */
-#define EN0_CLDALO	EI_SHIFT(0x01)	/* Low byte of current local dma addr  RD */
+#define EN0_CLDALO	EI_SHIFT(0x01)	/* Low byte of current local dma addr RD */
 #define EN0_STARTPG	EI_SHIFT(0x01)	/* Starting page of ring bfr WR */
-#define EN0_CLDAHI	EI_SHIFT(0x02)	/* High byte of current local dma addr  RD */
+#define EN0_CLDAHI	EI_SHIFT(0x02)	/* High byte of current local dma addr RD */
 #define EN0_STOPPG	EI_SHIFT(0x02)	/* Ending page +1 of ring bfr WR */
 #define EN0_BOUNDARY	EI_SHIFT(0x03)	/* Boundary page of ring bfr RD WR */
 #define EN0_TSR		EI_SHIFT(0x04)	/* Transmit status reg RD */
--
2.20.1


             reply	other threads:[~2020-06-27 22:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-06-27 22:07 Armin Wolf [this message]
2020-06-29  4:45 ` [PATCH net-next] 8390: Fix coding-style issues David Miller

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