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Message-Id: <1455072328-7033-2-git-send-email-shaun.ren@linux.com>
Date:	Tue,  9 Feb 2016 18:45:20 -0800
From:	Shaun Ren <shaun.ren@...ux.com>
To:	gregkh@...uxfoundation.org, rjui@...adcom.com
Cc:	sbranden@...adcom.com, jonmason@...adcom.com,
	mahfouz.saif.elyazal@...il.com, joe@...ches.com,
	devel@...verdev.osuosl.org, linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org,
	bcm-kernel-feedback-list@...adcom.com,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Shaun Ren <shaun.ren@...ux.com>
Subject: [PATCH v3 1/9] Staging: rts5208: rtsx_transport.c: Cleanup comments

This patch fixes all multiline comments to conform to the coding style,
which states that multiline comments should start with "/*" and end
with "*/" on a separate line.

Also cleans up some comments to make them more clear and/or reflect what
the code is doing.

Signed-off-by: Shaun Ren <shaun.ren@...ux.com>
---
Changes since v2
 * Cleaned up comments as per Joshua Clayton's suggestions
 
 drivers/staging/rts5208/rtsx_transport.c | 53 ++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/rts5208/rtsx_transport.c b/drivers/staging/rts5208/rtsx_transport.c
index f27491e..5de8913 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/rts5208/rtsx_transport.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/rts5208/rtsx_transport.c
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-/* Driver for Realtek PCI-Express card reader
+/*
+ * Driver for Realtek PCI-Express card reader
  *
  * Copyright(c) 2009-2013 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. All rights reserved.
  *
@@ -30,13 +31,15 @@
  * Scatter-gather transfer buffer access routines
  ***********************************************************************/
 
-/* Copy a buffer of length buflen to/from the srb's transfer buffer.
+/*
+ * Copy a buffer of length buflen to/from the srb's transfer buffer.
  * (Note: for scatter-gather transfers (srb->use_sg > 0), srb->request_buffer
  * points to a list of s-g entries and we ignore srb->request_bufflen.
  * For non-scatter-gather transfers, srb->request_buffer points to the
  * transfer buffer itself and srb->request_bufflen is the buffer's length.)
  * Update the *index and *offset variables so that the next copy will
- * pick up from where this one left off. */
+ * pick up from where this one left off.
+ */
 
 unsigned int rtsx_stor_access_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
 	unsigned int buflen, struct scsi_cmnd *srb, unsigned int *index,
@@ -44,8 +47,7 @@ unsigned int rtsx_stor_access_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
 {
 	unsigned int cnt;
 
-	/* If not using scatter-gather, just transfer the data directly.
-	 * Make certain it will fit in the available buffer space. */
+	/* If not using scatter-gather, just transfer the data directly. */
 	if (scsi_sg_count(srb) == 0) {
 		if (*offset >= scsi_bufflen(srb))
 			return 0;
@@ -58,22 +60,22 @@ unsigned int rtsx_stor_access_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
 					*offset, cnt);
 		*offset += cnt;
 
-	/* Using scatter-gather.  We have to go through the list one entry
+	/*
+	 * Using scatter-gather.  We have to go through the list one entry
 	 * at a time.  Each s-g entry contains some number of pages, and
-	 * each page has to be kmap()'ed separately.  If the page is already
-	 * in kernel-addressable memory then kmap() will return its address.
-	 * If the page is not directly accessible -- such as a user buffer
-	 * located in high memory -- then kmap() will map it to a temporary
-	 * position in the kernel's virtual address space. */
+	 * each page has to be kmap()'ed separately.
+	 */
 	} else {
 		struct scatterlist *sg =
 				(struct scatterlist *) scsi_sglist(srb)
 				+ *index;
 
-		/* This loop handles a single s-g list entry, which may
+		/*
+		 * This loop handles a single s-g list entry, which may
 		 * include multiple pages.  Find the initial page structure
 		 * and the starting offset within the page, and update
-		 * the *offset and *index values for the next loop. */
+		 * the *offset and *index values for the next loop.
+		 */
 		cnt = 0;
 		while (cnt < buflen && *index < scsi_sg_count(srb)) {
 			struct page *page = sg_page(sg) +
@@ -95,9 +97,6 @@ unsigned int rtsx_stor_access_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
 				++sg;
 			}
 
-			/* Transfer the data for all the pages in this
-			 * s-g entry.  For each page: call kmap(), do the
-			 * transfer, and call kunmap() immediately after. */
 			while (sglen > 0) {
 				unsigned int plen = min(sglen, (unsigned int)
 						PAGE_SIZE - poff);
@@ -122,8 +121,10 @@ unsigned int rtsx_stor_access_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
 	return cnt;
 }
 
-/* Store the contents of buffer into srb's transfer buffer and set the
-* SCSI residue. */
+/*
+ * Store the contents of buffer into srb's transfer buffer and set the SCSI
+ * SCSI residue.
+ */
 void rtsx_stor_set_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
 	unsigned int buflen, struct scsi_cmnd *srb)
 {
@@ -151,7 +152,8 @@ void rtsx_stor_get_xfer_buf(unsigned char *buffer,
  * Transport routines
  ***********************************************************************/
 
-/* Invoke the transport and basic error-handling/recovery methods
+/*
+ * Invoke the transport and basic error-handling/recovery methods
  *
  * This is used to send the message to the device and receive the response.
  */
@@ -161,8 +163,9 @@ void rtsx_invoke_transport(struct scsi_cmnd *srb, struct rtsx_chip *chip)
 
 	result = rtsx_scsi_handler(srb, chip);
 
-	/* if the command gets aborted by the higher layers, we need to
-	 * short-circuit all other processing
+	/*
+	 * if the command gets aborted by the higher layers, we need to
+	 * short-circuit all other processing.
 	 */
 	if (rtsx_chk_stat(chip, RTSX_STAT_ABORT)) {
 		dev_dbg(rtsx_dev(chip), "-- command was aborted\n");
@@ -194,9 +197,6 @@ void rtsx_invoke_transport(struct scsi_cmnd *srb, struct rtsx_chip *chip)
 
 	return;
 
-	/* Error and abort processing: try to resynchronize with the device
-	 * by issuing a port reset.  If that fails, try a class-specific
-	 * device reset. */
 Handle_Errors:
 	return;
 }
@@ -368,10 +368,11 @@ static int rtsx_transfer_sglist_adma_partial(struct rtsx_chip *chip, u8 card,
 	resid = size;
 	sg_ptr = sg;
 	chip->sgi = 0;
-	/* Usually the next entry will be @sg@ + 1, but if this sg element
+	/*
+	 * Usually the next entry will be @sg@ + 1, but if this sg element
 	 * is part of a chained scatterlist, it could jump to the start of
 	 * a new scatterlist array. So here we use sg_next to move to
-	 * the proper sg
+	 * the proper sg.
 	 */
 	for (i = 0; i < *index; i++)
 		sg_ptr = sg_next(sg_ptr);
-- 
2.7.0

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