[PATCH 1/2] beceem: Use 32-bit integers for hardware register values

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Switching to UINT because that's what the rest of this codebase uses.

Signed-off-by: Alejandro R. Sede?o <asedeno at mit.edu>
---
 drivers/staging/bcm/Adapter.h |    4 ++--
 drivers/staging/bcm/DDRInit.c |    4 ++--
 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/bcm/Adapter.h b/drivers/staging/bcm/Adapter.h
index 62f9135..32909e2 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/bcm/Adapter.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/bcm/Adapter.h
@@ -601,8 +601,8 @@ typedef LINK_REQUEST CONTROL_MESSAGE;
 
 typedef struct _DDR_SETTING
 {
-	ULONG ulRegAddress;
-	ULONG ulRegValue;
+	UINT ulRegAddress;
+	UINT ulRegValue;
 }DDR_SETTING, *PDDR_SETTING;
 typedef DDR_SETTING DDR_SET_NODE, *PDDR_SET_NODE;
 INT
diff --git a/drivers/staging/bcm/DDRInit.c b/drivers/staging/bcm/DDRInit.c
index 411f02a..1c7db81 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/bcm/DDRInit.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/bcm/DDRInit.c
@@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ int ddr_init(MINI_ADAPTER *Adapter)
 {
 	PDDR_SETTING psDDRSetting=NULL;
 	ULONG RegCount=0;
-	ULONG value = 0;
+	UINT value = 0;
 	UINT  uiResetValue = 0;
 	UINT uiClockSetting = 0;
 	int retval = STATUS_SUCCESS;
@@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ int ddr_init(MINI_ADAPTER *Adapter)
 		{
 			value = psDDRSetting->ulRegValue;
 		}
-		retval = wrmalt(Adapter, psDDRSetting->ulRegAddress, (PUINT)&value, sizeof(value));
+		retval = wrmalt(Adapter, psDDRSetting->ulRegAddress, &value, sizeof(value));
 		if(STATUS_SUCCESS != retval) {
 			BCM_DEBUG_PRINT(Adapter,DBG_TYPE_PRINTK, 0, 0,"%s:%d\n", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__);
 			break;
-- 
1.7.3.2



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