Re: [PATCH 5/5] arcmsr: Modify ARC-1214 IO Behavior

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On Fri, 2012-11-16 at 19:56 +0800, NickCheng wrote:
> From: Nick Cheng <nick.cheng@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Modify ARC-1214 IO behavior to make up for HW seldom malfunction.
> Signed-off-by: Nick Cheng <nick.cheng@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

This still isn't right.  I said you could ignore most of the warnings
(like lines over 80 characters), but you have a lot of this:


> -			printk(KERN_NOTICE "arcmsr%d: memory mapping region fail \n", =
> acb->host->host_no);
> +			pr_notice("arcmsr%d: memory mapping"
> +				"region fail\n", acb->host->host_no);

I'm agnostic on whether you split a print, in spite of the warning but I
do tend to prefer longer lines, since they avoid the mistake you made
quite a few times, which is not leaving a space between the separate
words in the split string.  This will produce a message like

arcmsr1: memory mappingregion fail

Plus this indentation


> -		if (readl(&acb->pmuC->outbound_doorbell) & ARCMSR_HBCMU_IOP2DRV_MESSAGE_CMD_DONE) {
> -			writel(ARCMSR_HBCMU_IOP2DRV_MESSAGE_CMD_DONE_DOORBELL_CLEAR, &acb->pmuC->outbound_doorbell_clear);/*clear interrupt*/=0A=
> +		if (readl(&acb->pmuC->outbound_doorbell) &
> +			ARCMSR_HBCMU_IOP2DRV_MESSAGE_CMD_DONE) {
>    +		writel(ARCMSR_HBCMU_IOP2DRV_MESSAGE_CMD_DONE_DOORBELL_CLEAR,
> +				&acb->pmuC->outbound_doorbell_clear);

Is being changed from correctly indented to incorrectly indented (writel
needs another tab).

James


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