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Date:   Mon, 31 Jan 2022 05:33:00 -0800
From:   Joe Perches <joe@...ches.com>
To:     Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@...cle.com>,
        Moses Christopher Bollavarapu <mosescb.dev@...il.com>
Cc:     andriy.shevchenko@...ux.intel.com, gregkh@...uxfoundation.org,
        kitakar@...il.com, laurent.pinchart@...asonboard.com,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-media@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-staging@...ts.linux.dev, mchehab@...nel.org,
        sakari.ailus@...ux.intel.com, tomi.valkeinen@...asonboard.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] staging: media: atomisp: Use BIT macro instead of
 left shifting

On Mon, 2022-01-31 at 10:36 +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 07:06:55PM +0100, Moses Christopher Bollavarapu wrote:
> > There is a BIT(nr) macro available in Linux Kernel,
> > which does the same thing.
> > Example: BIT(7) = (1UL << 7)
> > 
> > Also use GENMASK for masking
> > Example: GENMASK(3, 0) = 0b00001111 (same as (1 << 4) - 1)
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Moses Christopher Bollavarapu <mosescb.dev@...il.com>
> 
> This patch does a couple unrelated things.  Break out the GENMASK()
> change into its own patch.
> 
> > @@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ enum ia_css_fw_type {
> >  	ia_css_sp_firmware,		/** Firmware for the SP */
> >  	ia_css_isp_firmware,		/** Firmware for the ISP */
> >  	ia_css_bootloader_firmware,	/** Firmware for the BootLoader */
> > -	ia_css_acc_firmware		/** Firmware for accelrations */
> > +	ia_css_acc_firmware,		/** Firmware for accelrations */
> >  };
> 
> This change needs to be in its own patch.

Because it's unrelated.  As is the repetitive use of 'Firmware for'
and the typo/misspelling of accelerations.

Another possibility would be to change the /** to /* or maybe
change to // and remove the ' */' trailing comment termination
also in a separate patch.

> > diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/ia_css_env.h b/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/ia_css_env.h
[]
> >  enum ia_css_rx_irq_info {
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_BUFFER_OVERRUN   = 1U << 0, /** buffer overrun */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ENTER_SLEEP_MODE = 1U << 1, /** entering sleep mode */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_EXIT_SLEEP_MODE  = 1U << 2, /** exited sleep mode */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ECC_CORRECTED    = 1U << 3, /** ECC corrected */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_SOT          = 1U << 4,
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_BUFFER_OVERRUN   = BIT(0), /** buffer overrun */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ENTER_SLEEP_MODE = BIT(1), /** entering sleep mode */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_EXIT_SLEEP_MODE  = BIT(2), /** exited sleep mode */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ECC_CORRECTED    = BIT(3), /** ECC corrected */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_SOT          = BIT(4),
> >  	/** Start of transmission */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_SOT_SYNC     = 1U << 5, /** SOT sync (??) */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_CONTROL      = 1U << 6, /** Control (??) */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_ECC_DOUBLE   = 1U << 7, /** Double ECC */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_CRC          = 1U << 8, /** CRC error */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_UNKNOWN_ID   = 1U << 9, /** Unknown ID */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_FRAME_SYNC   = 1U << 10,/** Frame sync error */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_FRAME_DATA   = 1U << 11,/** Frame data error */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_DATA_TIMEOUT = 1U << 12,/** Timeout occurred */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_UNKNOWN_ESC  = 1U << 13,/** Unknown escape seq. */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_LINE_SYNC    = 1U << 14,/** Line Sync error */
> > -	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_INIT_TIMEOUT     = 1U << 15,
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_SOT_SYNC     = BIT(5), /** SOT sync (??) */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_CONTROL      = BIT(6), /** Control (??) */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_ECC_DOUBLE   = BIT(7), /** Double ECC */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_CRC          = BIT(8), /** CRC error */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_UNKNOWN_ID   = BIT(9), /** Unknown ID */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_FRAME_SYNC   = BIT(10),/** Frame sync error */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_FRAME_DATA   = BIT(11),/** Frame data error */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_DATA_TIMEOUT = BIT(12),/** Timeout occurred */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_UNKNOWN_ESC  = BIT(13),/** Unknown escape seq. */
> > +	IA_CSS_RX_IRQ_INFO_ERR_LINE_SYNC    = BIT(14),/** Line Sync error */
> 
> The comment is kind of messed up.  There should be a space after the
> comma and just /* Line Sync error */

or just a tab before all of the comments


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