On 3/11/2016 11:32 AM, Vinod Koul wrote: >>>> memcpy(lldev->tre_ring + lldev->tre_write_offset, &tre->tre_local[0], >>>> > >> + TRE_SIZE); > This one > >>>> > >> + lldev->tx_status_list[tre->idx].err_code = 0; >>>> > >> + lldev->tx_status_list[tre->idx].err_info = 0; >>>> > >> + tre->queued = 1; >>>> > >> + lldev->pending_tre_count++; >> > >> > Is this the only one without alignment? I couldn't understand what you mean by >> > above one? > quoting Coding Style: > > Statements longer than 80 columns will be broken into sensible chunks, unless > exceeding 80 columns significantly increases readability and does not hide > information. > "Descendants are always substantially shorter than the parent and > are placed substantially to the right." > > Sorry for my poor English. I never got this rule. Which one is a "substantially" right? Can you give me an example? I need to understand how you'd write this to satisfy the above rule. like this: memcpy(lldev->tre_ring + lldev->tre_write_offset, &tre->tre_local[0], TRE_SIZE); or memcpy(lldev->tre_ring + lldev->tre_write_offset, &tre->tre_local[0], TRE_SIZE); or memcpy(lldev->tre_ring + lldev->tre_write_offset, &tre->tre_local[0], TRE_SIZE); or memcpy(lldev->tre_ring + lldev->tre_write_offset, &tre->tre_local[0], TRE_SIZE); -- Sinan Kaya Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html