[PATCH 064/199] Documentation/networking/3c359.txt: Checkpatch cleanup

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Signed-off-by: Andrea Gelmini <andrea.gelmini@xxxxxxxxx>
---
 Documentation/networking/3c359.txt |   37 +++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt b/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt
index 4af8071..269af5c 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt
+++ b/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt
@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@
-
 3COM PCI TOKEN LINK VELOCITY XL TOKEN RING CARDS README
 
-Release 0.9.0 - Release   
-	Jul 17th 2000 Mike Phillips 
+Release 0.9.0 - Release
+	Jul 17th 2000 Mike Phillips
 
 	1.2.0 - Final
-	Feb 17th 2002 Mike Phillips 
+	Feb 17th 2002 Mike Phillips
 	Updated for submission to the 2.4.x kernel.
 
 Thanks:
 	Terry Murphy from 3Com for tech docs and support,
 	Adam D. Ligas for testing the driver.
- 
+
 Note:
 	This driver will NOT work with the 3C339 Token Ring cards, you need
 to use the tms380 driver instead.
@@ -20,36 +19,36 @@ Options:
 
 The driver accepts three options: ringspeed, pkt_buf_sz and message_level.
 
-These options can be specified differently for each card found. 
+These options can be specified differently for each card found.
 
-ringspeed:  Has one of three settings 0 (default), 4 or 16.  0 will 
-make the card autosense the ringspeed and join at the appropriate speed, 
-this will be the default option for most people.  4 or 16 allow you to 
-explicitly force the card to operate at a certain speed.  The card will fail 
-if you try to insert it at the wrong speed. (Although some hubs will allow 
+ringspeed:  Has one of three settings 0 (default), 4 or 16.  0 will
+make the card autosense the ringspeed and join at the appropriate speed,
+this will be the default option for most people.  4 or 16 allow you to
+explicitly force the card to operate at a certain speed.  The card will fail
+if you try to insert it at the wrong speed. (Although some hubs will allow
 this so be *very* careful).  The main purpose for explicitly setting the ring
 speed is for when the card is first on the ring.  In autosense mode, if the card
 cannot detect any active monitors on the ring it will open at the same speed as
 its last opening. This can be hazardous if this speed does not match the speed
-you want the ring to operate at.  
+you want the ring to operate at.
 
 pkt_buf_sz:  This is this initial receive buffer allocation size.  This will
-default to 4096 if no value is entered. You may increase performance of the 
+default to 4096 if no value is entered. You may increase performance of the
 driver by setting this to a value larger than the network packet size, although
-the driver now re-sizes buffers based on MTU settings as well. 
+the driver now re-sizes buffers based on MTU settings as well.
 
 message_level: Controls level of messages created by the driver. Defaults to 0:
-which only displays start-up and critical messages.  Presently any non-zero 
-value will display all soft messages as well.  NB This does not turn 
+which only displays start-up and critical messages.  Presently any non-zero
+value will display all soft messages as well.  NB This does not turn
 debugging messages on, that must be done by modified the source code.
 
 Variable MTU size:
 
-The driver can handle a MTU size upto either 4500 or 18000 depending upon 
+The driver can handle a MTU size upto either 4500 or 18000 depending upon
 ring speed.  The driver also changes the size of the receive buffers as part
 of the mtu re-sizing, so if you set mtu = 18000, you will need to be able
-to allocate 16 * (sk_buff with 18000 buffer size) call it 18500 bytes per ring 
-position = 296,000 bytes of memory space, plus of course anything 
+to allocate 16 * (sk_buff with 18000 buffer size) call it 18500 bytes per ring
+position = 296,000 bytes of memory space, plus of course anything
 necessary for the tx sk_buff's.  Remember this is per card, so if you are
 building routers, gateway's etc, you could start to use a lot of memory
 real fast.
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1.7.1.251.gf80a2

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