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Message-ID: <4CED031E.7030403@dsn.okisemi.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 21:20:46 +0900
From: Tomoya MORINAGA <tomoya-linux@....okisemi.com>
To: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@...ndegger.com>,
Wolfram Sang <w.sang@...gutronix.de>,
Christian Pellegrin <chripell@...e.org>,
Barry Song <21cnbao@...il.com>,
Samuel Ortiz <sameo@...ux.intel.com>,
socketcan-core@...ts.berlios.de, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
"David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>
CC: qi.wang@...el.com, yong.y.wang@...el.com,
andrew.chih.howe.khor@...el.com, joel.clark@...el.com,
kok.howg.ewe@...el.com, margie.foster@...el.com
Subject: [PATCH net-next-2.6 10/17 v3] can: EG20T PCH: Fix coding rule violation
Fix coding rule violation.
Signed-off-by: Tomoya MORINAGA <tomoya-linux@....okisemi.com>
---
drivers/net/can/pch_can.c | 48
++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/net/can/pch_can.c b/drivers/net/can/pch_can.c
index e71817d..318eb1f 100644
--- a/drivers/net/can/pch_can.c
+++ b/drivers/net/can/pch_can.c
@@ -89,9 +89,11 @@
#define PCH_CAN_CLK 50000000 /* 50MHz */
-/* Define the number of message object.
+/*
+ * Define the number of message object.
* PCH CAN communications are done via Message RAM.
- * The Message RAM consists of 32 message objects. */
+ * The Message RAM consists of 32 message objects.
+ */
#define PCH_RX_OBJ_NUM 26
#define PCH_TX_OBJ_NUM 6
#define PCH_RX_OBJ_START 1
@@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ enum pch_can_mode {
PCH_CAN_ALL,
PCH_CAN_NONE,
PCH_CAN_STOP,
- PCH_CAN_RUN
+ PCH_CAN_RUN,
};
struct pch_can_if_regs {
@@ -290,21 +292,20 @@ static void pch_can_set_rxtx(struct pch_can_priv
*priv, u32 buff_num,
else
ie = PCH_IF_MCONT_RXIE;
- /* Reading the receive buffer data from RAM to Interface1 registers */
+ /* Reading the receive buffer data from RAM to Interface1/2 registers */
iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RX_TX_GET, &priv->regs->ifregs[dir].cmask);
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].creq, buff_num);
- /* Setting the IF1MASK1 register to access MsgVal and RxIE bits */
+ /* Setting the IF1/2MASK1 register to access MsgVal and RxIE bits */
iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RDWR | PCH_CMASK_ARB | PCH_CMASK_CTRL,
&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].cmask);
if (set) {
- /* Setting the MsgVal and RxIE bits */
+ /* Setting the MsgVal and RxIE/TxIE bits */
pch_can_bit_set(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].mcont, ie);
pch_can_bit_set(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].id2, PCH_ID_MSGVAL);
-
} else {
- /* Resetting the MsgVal and RxIE bits */
+ /* Clearing the MsgVal and RxIE/TxIE bits */
pch_can_bit_clear(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].mcont, ie);
pch_can_bit_clear(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].id2, PCH_ID_MSGVAL);
}
@@ -312,7 +313,6 @@ static void pch_can_set_rxtx(struct pch_can_priv
*priv, u32 buff_num,
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].creq, buff_num);
}
-
static void pch_can_set_rx_all(struct pch_can_priv *priv, int set)
{
int i;
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ static void pch_can_set_tx_all(struct pch_can_priv
*priv, int set)
/* Traversing to obtain the object configured as transmit object. */
for (i = PCH_TX_OBJ_START; i <= PCH_TX_OBJ_END; i++)
- pch_can_set_rxtx(priv, i, set, 1);
+ pch_can_set_rxtx(priv, i, set, PCH_TX_IFREG);
}
static u32 pch_can_int_pending(struct pch_can_priv *priv)
@@ -363,8 +363,7 @@ static void pch_can_config_rx_tx_buffers(struct
pch_can_priv *priv)
int i;
for (i = PCH_RX_OBJ_START; i <= PCH_RX_OBJ_END; i++) {
- iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RX_TX_GET,
- &priv->regs->ifregs[0].cmask);
+ iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RX_TX_GET, &priv->regs->ifregs[0].cmask);
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[0].creq, i);
iowrite32(0x0, &priv->regs->ifregs[0].id1);
@@ -386,16 +385,14 @@ static void pch_can_config_rx_tx_buffers(struct
pch_can_priv *priv)
0x1fff | PCH_MASK2_MDIR_MXTD);
/* Setting CMASK for writing */
- iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RDWR | PCH_CMASK_MASK |
- PCH_CMASK_ARB | PCH_CMASK_CTRL,
- &priv->regs->ifregs[0].cmask);
+ iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RDWR | PCH_CMASK_MASK | PCH_CMASK_ARB |
+ PCH_CMASK_CTRL, &priv->regs->ifregs[0].cmask);
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[0].creq, i);
}
for (i = PCH_TX_OBJ_START; i <= PCH_TX_OBJ_END; i++) {
- iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RX_TX_GET,
- &priv->regs->ifregs[1].cmask);
+ iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RX_TX_GET, &priv->regs->ifregs[1].cmask);
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[1].creq, i);
/* Resetting DIR bit for reception */
@@ -410,9 +407,8 @@ static void pch_can_config_rx_tx_buffers(struct
pch_can_priv *priv)
pch_can_bit_clear(&priv->regs->ifregs[1].mask2, 0x1fff);
/* Setting CMASK for writing */
- iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RDWR | PCH_CMASK_MASK |
- PCH_CMASK_ARB | PCH_CMASK_CTRL,
- &priv->regs->ifregs[1].cmask);
+ iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RDWR | PCH_CMASK_MASK | PCH_CMASK_ARB |
+ PCH_CMASK_CTRL, &priv->regs->ifregs[1].cmask);
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[1].creq, i);
}
@@ -471,8 +467,9 @@ static void pch_can_int_clr(struct pch_can_priv
*priv, u32 mask)
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[0].creq, mask);
} else if ((mask >= PCH_TX_OBJ_START) && (mask <= PCH_TX_OBJ_END)) {
- /* Setting CMASK for clearing interrupts for
- frame transmission. */
+ /*
+ * Setting CMASK for clearing interrupts for frame transmission.
+ */
iowrite32(PCH_CMASK_RDWR | PCH_CMASK_CTRL | PCH_CMASK_ARB,
&priv->regs->ifregs[1].cmask);
@@ -600,7 +597,6 @@ static irqreturn_t pch_can_interrupt(int irq, void
*dev_id)
struct pch_can_priv *priv = netdev_priv(ndev);
pch_can_set_int_enables(priv, PCH_CAN_NONE);
-
napi_schedule(&priv->napi);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
@@ -1048,11 +1044,11 @@ static u32 pch_can_get_rxtx_ir(struct
pch_can_priv *priv, u32 buff_num, u32 dir)
pch_can_rw_msg_obj(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].creq, buff_num);
if (((ioread32(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].id2)) & PCH_ID_MSGVAL) &&
- ((ioread32(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].mcont)) & ie)) {
+ ((ioread32(&priv->regs->ifregs[dir].mcont)) & ie))
enable = 1;
- } else {
+ else
enable = 0;
- }
+
return enable;
}
--
1.6.0.6
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