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authorDaniel Cotey <puff65537@bansheeslibrary.com>2012-09-15 06:08:36 -0700
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2012-09-17 05:37:57 -0700
commit65af0ae35a8a9d37cb8677b7afa1c0758833f99a (patch)
treebb3a0ae7d6d6e696ae2d2ca51993463b490924fc /drivers/staging/silicom
parentb2774ed427afeac28687a61e4aab63ece5f7c201 (diff)
Staging: silicom: bypass.h: checkpatch whitespace
Remove trailing spaces, second chunk Signed-off-by: Daniel Cotey <puff65537@bansheeslibrary.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/staging/silicom')
-rw-r--r--drivers/staging/silicom/libbp_sd.h54
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/staging/silicom/libbp_sd.h b/drivers/staging/silicom/libbp_sd.h
index d223a6cfca27..8fc4006d3239 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/silicom/libbp_sd.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/silicom/libbp_sd.h
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ struct bp_info {
* @if_index: network device index
*
* Output:
- * 1 - if device is bypass controlling device,
+ * 1 - if device is bypass controlling device,
* 0 - if device is bypass slave device
* -1 - device not support Bypass
**/
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ int is_bypass_sd(int if_index);
*
* Output:
* network device index of the slave device
- * -1 - on failure (device not support Bypass or it's a slave device)
+ * -1 - on failure (device not support Bypass or it's a slave device)
**/
int get_bypass_slave_sd(int if_index);
@@ -75,48 +75,48 @@ int get_bypass_slave_sd(int if_index);
* @if_index: network device index
*
* Output:
- * flags word on success;flag word is a 32-bit mask word with each bit defines different
+ * flags word on success;flag word is a 32-bit mask word with each bit defines different
* capability as described bellow.
* Value of 1 for supporting this feature. 0 for not supporting this feature.
* -1 - on failure (if the device is not capable of the operation or not a Bypass device)
* Bit feature description
- *
+ *
* 0 BP_CAP The interface is Bypass capable in general
- *
+ *
* 1 BP_STATUS_CAP The interface can report of the current Bypass mode
- *
- * 2 BP_STATUS_CHANGE_CAP The interface can report on a change to bypass mode from
+ *
+ * 2 BP_STATUS_CHANGE_CAP The interface can report on a change to bypass mode from
* the last time the mode was defined
- *
+ *
* 3 SW_CTL_CAP The interface is Software controlled capable for bypass/non bypass modes.
- *
- * 4 BP_DIS_CAP The interface is capable of disabling the Bypass mode at all times.
- * This mode will retain its mode even during power loss and also after
- * power recovery. This will overcome on any bypass operation due to
+ *
+ * 4 BP_DIS_CAP The interface is capable of disabling the Bypass mode at all times.
+ * This mode will retain its mode even during power loss and also after
+ * power recovery. This will overcome on any bypass operation due to
* watchdog timeout or set bypass command.
- *
+ *
* 5 BP_DIS_STATUS_CAP The interface can report of the current DIS_BP_CAP
- *
- * 6 STD_NIC_CAP The interface is capable to be configured to operate as standard, non Bypass,
+ *
+ * 6 STD_NIC_CAP The interface is capable to be configured to operate as standard, non Bypass,
* NIC interface (have direct connection to interfaces at all power modes)
- *
+ *
* 7 BP_PWOFF_NO_CAP The interface can be in Bypass mode at power off state
- *
- * 8 BP_PWOFF_OFF_CAP The interface can disconnect the Bypass mode at power off state without
+ *
+ * 8 BP_PWOFF_OFF_CAP The interface can disconnect the Bypass mode at power off state without
* effecting all the other states of operation
- *
- * 9 BP_PWOFF_CTL_CAP The behavior of the Bypass mode at Power-off state can be controlled by
+ *
+ * 9 BP_PWOFF_CTL_CAP The behavior of the Bypass mode at Power-off state can be controlled by
* software without effecting any other state
- *
- *10 BP_PWUP_ON_CAP The interface can be in Bypass mode when power is turned on
+ *
+ *10 BP_PWUP_ON_CAP The interface can be in Bypass mode when power is turned on
* (until the system take control of the bypass functionality)
- *
- *11 BP_PWUP_OFF_CAP The interface can disconnect from Bypass mode when power is turned on
+ *
+ *11 BP_PWUP_OFF_CAP The interface can disconnect from Bypass mode when power is turned on
* (until the system take control of the bypass functionality)
- *
+ *
*12 BP_PWUP_CTL_CAP The behavior of the Bypass mode at Power-up can be controlled by software
- *
- *13 WD_CTL_CAP The interface has watchdog capabilities to turn to Bypass mode when not reset
+ *
+ *13 WD_CTL_CAP The interface has watchdog capabilities to turn to Bypass mode when not reset
* for defined period of time.
*
*14 WD_STATUS_CAP The interface can report on the watchdog status (Active/inactive)