Commit 07b7eef2 authored by David Binder's avatar David Binder Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

staging: unisys: visorbus: vmcallinterface.h: Fix #define formatting

In an effort to create a more uniform coding style within the Unisys
s-Par driver set, this patch adjusts the formatting of all #define
directives within this source file to match the following template,
and thereby eliminate irregular usage of whitespace:
Reviewed-by: default avatarTim Sell <timothy.sell@unisys.com>

The amount of whitespace used between the <token> and the <value> is
dependent on what is needed to make the surrounding #define directives
as uniform as possible.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Binder <david.binder@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Kershner <david.kershner@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 9757518e
...@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ __unisys_extended_vmcall_gnuc(unsigned long long tuple, ...@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ __unisys_extended_vmcall_gnuc(unsigned long long tuple,
#endif /* */ #endif /* */
/* define subsystem number for AppOS, used in uislib driver */ /* define subsystem number for AppOS, used in uislib driver */
#define MDS_APPOS 0x4000000000000000L /* subsystem = 62 - AppOS */ #define MDS_APPOS 0x4000000000000000L /* subsystem = 62 - AppOS */
enum vmcall_monitor_interface_method_tuple { /* VMCALL identification tuples */ enum vmcall_monitor_interface_method_tuple { /* VMCALL identification tuples */
/* Note: when a new VMCALL is added: /* Note: when a new VMCALL is added:
* - the 1st 2 hex digits correspond to one of the * - the 1st 2 hex digits correspond to one of the
...@@ -83,14 +83,14 @@ enum vmcall_monitor_interface_method_tuple { /* VMCALL identification tuples */ ...@@ -83,14 +83,14 @@ enum vmcall_monitor_interface_method_tuple { /* VMCALL identification tuples */
}; };
#define VMCALL_SUCCESS 0 #define VMCALL_SUCCESS 0
#define VMCALL_SUCCESSFUL(result) (result == 0) #define VMCALL_SUCCESSFUL(result) (result == 0)
#define unisys_vmcall(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx) \ #define unisys_vmcall(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx) \
__unisys_vmcall_gnuc(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx) __unisys_vmcall_gnuc(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx)
#define unisys_extended_vmcall(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx, reg_edx) \ #define unisys_extended_vmcall(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx, reg_edx) \
__unisys_extended_vmcall_gnuc(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx, reg_edx) __unisys_extended_vmcall_gnuc(tuple, reg_ebx, reg_ecx, reg_edx)
#define ISSUE_IO_VMCALL(method, param, result) \ #define ISSUE_IO_VMCALL(method, param, result) \
(result = unisys_vmcall(method, (param) & 0xFFFFFFFF, \ (result = unisys_vmcall(method, (param) & 0xFFFFFFFF, \
(param) >> 32)) (param) >> 32))
/* Structures for IO VMCALLs */ /* Structures for IO VMCALLs */
...@@ -162,16 +162,16 @@ enum event_pc { /* POSTCODE event identifier tuples */ ...@@ -162,16 +162,16 @@ enum event_pc { /* POSTCODE event identifier tuples */
* entered/exited from. * entered/exited from.
*/ */
#define POSTCODE_LINUX(EVENT_PC, pc16bit1, pc16bit2, severity) \ #define POSTCODE_LINUX(EVENT_PC, pc16bit1, pc16bit2, severity) \
do { \ do { \
unsigned long long post_code_temp; \ unsigned long long post_code_temp; \
post_code_temp = (((u64)CURRENT_FILE_PC) << 56) | \ post_code_temp = (((u64)CURRENT_FILE_PC) << 56) | \
(((u64)EVENT_PC) << 44) | \ (((u64)EVENT_PC) << 44) | \
((((u64)__LINE__) & 0xFFF) << 32) | \ ((((u64)__LINE__) & 0xFFF) << 32) | \
((((u64)pc16bit1) & 0xFFFF) << 16) | \ ((((u64)pc16bit1) & 0xFFFF) << 16) | \
(((u64)pc16bit2) & 0xFFFF); \ (((u64)pc16bit2) & 0xFFFF); \
unisys_extended_vmcall(VMCALL_POST_CODE_LOGEVENT, severity, \ unisys_extended_vmcall(VMCALL_POST_CODE_LOGEVENT, severity, \
MDS_APPOS, post_code_temp); \ MDS_APPOS, post_code_temp); \
} while (0) } while (0)
#endif /* __VMCALLINTERFACE_H__ */ #endif /* __VMCALLINTERFACE_H__ */
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