From 1c666e2191dbaf97b107bdfbaee629529e04044d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alejandro Ismael Silva Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2019 09:35:27 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] staging: vc04_services: Use tabs instead of spaces This patch fixes the checkpatch.pl error: WARNING: please, no spaces at the start of a line in the interface/vchi directory. Signed-off-by: Alejandro Ismael Silva Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- .../vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi.h | 4 +- .../interface/vchi/vchi_common.h | 142 +++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi.h b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi.h index 0b6fc0d31f4c..df7f8ef478af 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi.h +++ b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi.h @@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ struct opaque_vchi_service_t; // Descriptor for a held message. Allocated by client, initialised by vchi_msg_hold, // vchi_msg_iter_hold or vchi_msg_iter_hold_next. Fields are for internal VCHI use only. struct vchi_held_msg { - struct opaque_vchi_service_t *service; - void *message; + struct opaque_vchi_service_t *service; + void *message; }; // structure used to provide the information needed to open a server or a client diff --git a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi_common.h b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi_common.h index 35f331f80812..1672848d5c83 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi_common.h +++ b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchi/vchi_common.h @@ -36,89 +36,89 @@ //flags used when sending messages (must be bitmapped) typedef enum { - VCHI_FLAGS_NONE = 0x0, - VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_OP_COMPLETE = 0x1, // waits for message to be received, or sent (NB. not the same as being seen on other side) - VCHI_FLAGS_CALLBACK_WHEN_OP_COMPLETE = 0x2, // run a callback when message sent - VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_QUEUED = 0x4, // return once the transfer is in a queue ready to go - VCHI_FLAGS_ALLOW_PARTIAL = 0x8, - VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_DATA_READ = 0x10, - VCHI_FLAGS_CALLBACK_WHEN_DATA_READ = 0x20, - - VCHI_FLAGS_ALIGN_SLOT = 0x000080, // internal use only - VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_AUX_QUEUED = 0x010000, // internal use only - VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_AUX_COMPLETE = 0x020000, // internal use only - VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_DATA_QUEUED = 0x040000, // internal use only - VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_DATA_COMPLETE = 0x080000, // internal use only - VCHI_FLAGS_INTERNAL = 0xFF0000 + VCHI_FLAGS_NONE = 0x0, + VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_OP_COMPLETE = 0x1, // waits for message to be received, or sent (NB. not the same as being seen on other side) + VCHI_FLAGS_CALLBACK_WHEN_OP_COMPLETE = 0x2, // run a callback when message sent + VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_QUEUED = 0x4, // return once the transfer is in a queue ready to go + VCHI_FLAGS_ALLOW_PARTIAL = 0x8, + VCHI_FLAGS_BLOCK_UNTIL_DATA_READ = 0x10, + VCHI_FLAGS_CALLBACK_WHEN_DATA_READ = 0x20, + + VCHI_FLAGS_ALIGN_SLOT = 0x000080, // internal use only + VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_AUX_QUEUED = 0x010000, // internal use only + VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_AUX_COMPLETE = 0x020000, // internal use only + VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_DATA_QUEUED = 0x040000, // internal use only + VCHI_FLAGS_BULK_DATA_COMPLETE = 0x080000, // internal use only + VCHI_FLAGS_INTERNAL = 0xFF0000 } VCHI_FLAGS_T; // constants for vchi_crc_control() typedef enum { - VCHI_CRC_NOTHING = -1, - VCHI_CRC_PER_SERVICE = 0, - VCHI_CRC_EVERYTHING = 1, + VCHI_CRC_NOTHING = -1, + VCHI_CRC_PER_SERVICE = 0, + VCHI_CRC_EVERYTHING = 1, } VCHI_CRC_CONTROL_T; //callback reasons when an event occurs on a service typedef enum { - VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_MIN, - - //This indicates that there is data available - //handle is the msg id that was transmitted with the data - // When a message is received and there was no FULL message available previously, send callback - // Tasks get kicked by the callback, reset their event and try and read from the fifo until it fails - VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_AVAILABLE, - VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_SENT, - VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented - - // This indicates that a transfer from the other side has completed - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RECEIVED, - //This indicates that data queued up to be sent has now gone - //handle is the msg id that was used when sending the data - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_SENT, - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RX_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_TX_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented - - VCHI_CALLBACK_SERVICE_CLOSED, - - // this side has sent XOFF to peer due to lack of data consumption by service - // (suggests the service may need to take some recovery action if it has - // been deliberately holding off consuming data) - VCHI_CALLBACK_SENT_XOFF, - VCHI_CALLBACK_SENT_XON, - - // indicates that a bulk transfer has finished reading the source buffer - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_DATA_READ, - - // power notification events (currently host side only) - VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_OFF, - VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_SUSPENDED, - VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_ON, - VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_RESUMED, - VCHI_CALLBACK_FORCED_POWER_OFF, - - // some extra notifications provided by vchiq_arm - VCHI_CALLBACK_SERVICE_OPENED, - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RECEIVE_ABORTED, - VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_TRANSMIT_ABORTED, - - VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_MAX + VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_MIN, + + //This indicates that there is data available + //handle is the msg id that was transmitted with the data + // When a message is received and there was no FULL message available previously, send callback + // Tasks get kicked by the callback, reset their event and try and read from the fifo until it fails + VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_AVAILABLE, + VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_SENT, + VCHI_CALLBACK_MSG_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented + + // This indicates that a transfer from the other side has completed + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RECEIVED, + //This indicates that data queued up to be sent has now gone + //handle is the msg id that was used when sending the data + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_SENT, + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RX_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_TX_SPACE_AVAILABLE, // XXX not yet implemented + + VCHI_CALLBACK_SERVICE_CLOSED, + + // this side has sent XOFF to peer due to lack of data consumption by service + // (suggests the service may need to take some recovery action if it has + // been deliberately holding off consuming data) + VCHI_CALLBACK_SENT_XOFF, + VCHI_CALLBACK_SENT_XON, + + // indicates that a bulk transfer has finished reading the source buffer + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_DATA_READ, + + // power notification events (currently host side only) + VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_OFF, + VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_SUSPENDED, + VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_ON, + VCHI_CALLBACK_PEER_RESUMED, + VCHI_CALLBACK_FORCED_POWER_OFF, + + // some extra notifications provided by vchiq_arm + VCHI_CALLBACK_SERVICE_OPENED, + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_RECEIVE_ABORTED, + VCHI_CALLBACK_BULK_TRANSMIT_ABORTED, + + VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_MAX } VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_T; // service control options typedef enum { - VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_MIN, + VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_MIN, - VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_TRACE, - VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS, + VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_TRACE, + VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_SYNCHRONOUS, - VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_MAX + VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_MAX } VCHI_SERVICE_OPTION_T; //Callback used by all services / bulk transfers typedef void (*VCHI_CALLBACK_T)(void *callback_param, //my service local param - VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_T reason, - void *handle); //for transmitting msg's only + VCHI_CALLBACK_REASON_T reason, + void *handle); //for transmitting msg's only /* * Define vector struct for scatter-gather (vector) operations @@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ typedef void (*VCHI_CALLBACK_T)(void *callback_param, //my service local param * */ struct vchi_msg_vector { - const void *vec_base; - int32_t vec_len; + const void *vec_base; + int32_t vec_len; }; // Opaque type for a connection API @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ typedef struct opaque_vchi_message_driver_t VCHI_MESSAGE_DRIVER_T; // is used again after messages for that service are removed/dequeued by any // means other than vchi_msg_iter_... calls on the iterator itself. struct vchi_msg_iter { - struct opaque_vchi_service_t *service; - void *last; - void *next; - void *remove; + struct opaque_vchi_service_t *service; + void *last; + void *next; + void *remove; }; #endif // VCHI_COMMON_H_ -- 2.30.2