On drivers/staging/csr/csr_time.h, there were a few warnings on indentation, braces, and typedef struct usage. All those were changed to the proper way. Signed-off-by: Sangho Yi <antiroot@xxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/staging/csr/csr_time.h | 72 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/staging/csr/csr_time.h b/drivers/staging/csr/csr_time.h index 2a45f3e..66f1c08 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/csr/csr_time.h +++ b/drivers/staging/csr/csr_time.h @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ #define CSR_TIME_H__ /***************************************************************************** - (c) Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 - All rights reserved and confidential information of CSR +(c) Cambridge Silicon Radio Limited 2010 +All rights reserved and confidential information of CSR - Refer to LICENSE.txt included with this source for details - on the license terms. +Refer to LICENSE.txt included with this source for details +on the license terms. *****************************************************************************/ @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ extern "C" { /******************************************************************************* - NAME - CsrTime +NAME + CsrTime - DESCRIPTION - Type to hold a value describing the current system time, which is a - measure of time elapsed since some arbitrarily defined fixed time - reference, usually associated with system startup. +DESCRIPTION + Type to hold a value describing the current system time, which is a + measure of time elapsed since some arbitrarily defined fixed time + reference, usually associated with system startup. *******************************************************************************/ typedef u32 CsrTime; @@ -32,44 +32,44 @@ typedef u32 CsrTime; /******************************************************************************* - NAME - CsrTimeUtc +NAME + CsrTimeUtc - DESCRIPTION - Type to hold a value describing a UTC wallclock time expressed in - seconds and milliseconds elapsed since midnight January 1st 1970. +DESCRIPTION + Type to hold a value describing a UTC wallclock time expressed in + seconds and milliseconds elapsed since midnight January 1st 1970. *******************************************************************************/ -typedef struct -{ - u32 sec; - u16 msec; -} CsrTimeUtc; +struct CstTimeUtc { + u32 sec; + u16 msec; +}; /******************************************************************************* - NAME - CsrTimeGet +NAME + CsrTimeGet - DESCRIPTION - Returns the current system time in a low and a high part. The low part - is expressed in microseconds. The high part is incremented when the low - part wraps to provide an extended range. +DESCRIPTION + Returns the current system time in a low and a high part. The low part + is expressed in microseconds. The high part is incremented when the low + part wraps to provide an extended range. - The caller may provide a NULL pointer as the high parameter. In this case - the function just returns the low part and ignores the high parameter. + The caller may provide a NULL pointer as the high parameter. + In this case the function just returns the low part and ignores the + high parameter. - Although the time is expressed in microseconds the actual resolution is - platform dependent and can be less. It is recommended that the - resolution is at least 10 milliseconds. + Although the time is expressed in microseconds the actual resolution is + platform dependent and can be less. It is recommended that the + resolution is at least 10 milliseconds. - PARAMETERS - high - Pointer to variable that will receive the high part of the - current system time. Passing NULL is valid. +PARAMETERS + high - Pointer to variable that will receive the high part of the + current system time. Passing NULL is valid. - RETURNS - Low part of current system time in microseconds. +RETURNS + Low part of current system time in microseconds. *******************************************************************************/ CsrTime CsrTimeGet(CsrTime *high); -- 1.7.9.5 _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel