Re: [PATCH v2 15/20] DSPBRIDGE: trivial cleanup and indentation for io_sm

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On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Omar Ramirez Luna <omar.ramirez@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Remove duplicate set of braces from if statement and reduce
> indentation.

> diff --git a/drivers/dsp/bridge/wmd/io_sm.c b/drivers/dsp/bridge/wmd/io_sm.c
> index af31831..96a5aa6 100644
> --- a/drivers/dsp/bridge/wmd/io_sm.c
> +++ b/drivers/dsp/bridge/wmd/io_sm.c
> @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ struct IO_MGR {
>        /* private extnd proc info; mmu setup */
>        struct MGR_PROCESSOREXTINFO extProcInfo;
>        struct CMM_OBJECT *hCmmMgr;     /* Shared Mem Mngr            */
May be to fix commentary indentation?
> -       struct work_struct io_workq;     /*workqueue */
> +       struct work_struct io_workq;     /*workqueue */
I didn't get why the space after /* still absent.

> @@ -319,7 +321,7 @@ DSP_STATUS WMD_IO_Destroy(struct IO_MGR *hIOMgr)
>                SYNC_DeleteCS(hIOMgr->hCSObj);  /* Leak Fix. */
>                /* Free this IO manager object: */
>                MEM_FreeObject(hIOMgr);
> -       } else
> +       } else
>                status = DSP_EHANDLE;
Probably } else { ... } would be better. (1)

> @@ -609,7 +608,7 @@ func_cont1:
>                }
>        }
>
> -        /* Copy remaining entries from CDB. All entries are 1 MB and should not
> +       /* Copy remaining entries from CDB. All entries are 1 MB and should not
>         * conflict with SHM entries on MPU or DSP side */
In previous hunks you fixed * ... */. Why not here? (2)

> @@ -1002,15 +995,10 @@ void IO_DPC(IN OUT void *pRefData)
>                        PrintDSPDebugTrace(pIOMgr);
>        }
>  #endif
> -
> -#ifndef DSP_TRACEBUF_DISABLED
> -       PrintDSPDebugTrace(pIOMgr);
> -#endif
>  func_end:
>        return;
No comments about this changes. (Intuitively I understand, but...)

> @@ -1028,29 +1016,28 @@ irqreturn_t IO_ISR(int irq, IN void *pRefData)
>                }
> -       } else
> +       } else
>                /* Ensure that, if WMD didn't claim it, the IRQ is shared. */
>                DBC_Ensure(hIOMgr->fSharedIRQ);
The same as in (1).

> @@ -1380,10 +1365,10 @@ static void NotifyChnlComplete(struct CHNL_OBJECT *pChnl,
>           !pChnl->pIOCompletions || !pChirp)
>                goto func_end;
>
> -        /*  Note: we signal the channel event only if the queue of IO
> -         *  completions is empty.  If it is not empty, the event is sure to be
> -         *  signalled by the only IO completion list consumer:
> -         *  WMD_CHNL_GetIOC().  */
> +       /*  Note: we signal the channel event only if the queue of IO
> +        *  completions is empty.  If it is not empty, the event is sure to be
> +        *  signalled by the only IO completion list consumer:
> +        *  WMD_CHNL_GetIOC().  */
The same as in (2).

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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