Hi Mitali, On 08/04/2021 22:38, Mitali Borkar wrote: > Added spaces around '<<' operator to improve readability and meet linux > kernel coding style. > Reported by checkpatch > > Signed-off-by: Mitali Borkar <mitaliborkar810@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/staging/media/zoran/zr36057.h | 14 +++++++------- > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/zoran/zr36057.h b/drivers/staging/media/zoran/zr36057.h > index 71b651add35a..a2a75fd9f535 100644 > --- a/drivers/staging/media/zoran/zr36057.h > +++ b/drivers/staging/media/zoran/zr36057.h > @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ > #define ZR36057_VFESPFR_HOR_DCM 14 > #define ZR36057_VFESPFR_VER_DCM 8 > #define ZR36057_VFESPFR_DISP_MODE 6 > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_YUV422 (0<<3) > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_RGB888 (1<<3) > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_RGB565 (2<<3) > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_RGB555 (3<<3) > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_ERR_DIF (1<<2) > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_PACK24 (1<<1) > -#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1<<0) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_YUV422 (0 << 3) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_RGB888 (1 << 3) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_RGB565 (2 << 3) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_RGB555 (3 << 3) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_ERR_DIF (1 << 2) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_PACK24 (1 << 1) > +#define ZR36057_VFESPFR_LITTLE_ENDIAN (1 << 0) > > #define ZR36057_VDTR 0x00c /* Video Display "Top" Register */ > > I looked at that header and it is very messy. Can you make two new patches? The first aligns every nicely, e.g. this: #define ZR36057_VFEHCR 0x000 /* Video Front End, Horizontal Configuration Register */ #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_HS_POL BIT(30) #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_H_START 10 #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_H_END 0 #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_HMASK 0x3ff should become: /* Video Front End, Horizontal Configuration Register */ #define ZR36057_VFEHCR 0x000 #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_HS_POL BIT(30) #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_H_START 10 #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_H_END 0 #define ZR36057_VFEHCR_HMASK 0x3ff Same for all the other register blocks. Use tabs to do the alignment instead of spaces, as is currently the case. The second patch can replace the (0<<3) etc. to BIT(0). That would be a nice cleanup of this rather messy header. Thanks! Hans