2002-12-11 22:33:31

by Pavel Machek

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Subject: Kill TRUE/FALSE from hp100.c

Hi!

Kernel coding style does not like TRUE/FALSE, AFAICS. Please apply,


Pavel

--- clean/drivers/net/hp100.c 2002-11-23 19:55:22.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-swsusp/drivers/net/hp100.c 2002-12-09 21:19:48.000000000 +0100
@@ -889,7 +887,7 @@
wait();
} else {
hp100_outw(HP100_INT_EN | HP100_RESET_LB, OPTION_LSW);
- hp100_cascade_reset(dev, TRUE);
+ hp100_cascade_reset(dev, 1);
hp100_page(MAC_CTRL);
hp100_andb(~(HP100_RX_EN | HP100_TX_EN), MAC_CFG_1);
}
@@ -900,7 +898,7 @@
wait();

/* Go into reset again. */
- hp100_cascade_reset(dev, TRUE);
+ hp100_cascade_reset(dev, 1);

/* Set Option Registers to a safe state */
hp100_outw(HP100_DEBUG_EN |
@@ -943,13 +941,13 @@
wait(); /* TODO: Do we really need this? */

/* Enable Hardware (e.g. unreset) */
- hp100_cascade_reset(dev, FALSE);
+ hp100_cascade_reset(dev, 0);

/* ------- initialisation complete ----------- */

/* Finally try to log in the Hub if there may be a VG connection. */
if (lp->lan_type != HP100_LAN_10)
hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE); /* relogin */
}


@@ -1191,7 +1189,7 @@
hp100_stop_interface(dev);

if (lp->lan_type == HP100_LAN_100)
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE);
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 0);

netif_stop_queue(dev);

@@ -1508,13 +1506,13 @@
hp100_andb(~HP100_BM_MASTER, BM);
} /* end of shutdown procedure for non-etr parts */

- hp100_cascade_reset(dev, TRUE);
+ hp100_cascade_reset(dev, 1);
}
hp100_page(PERFORMANCE);
/* hp100_outw( HP100_BM_READ | HP100_BM_WRITE | HP100_RESET_HB, OPTION_LSW ); */
/* Busmaster mode should be shut down now. */
}

/*
* transmit functions
*/
@@ -1577,18 +1584,18 @@
if (i == HP100_LAN_ERR)
printk("hp100: %s: link down detected\n", dev->name);
else if (lp->lan_type != i) { /* cable change! */
- /* it's very hard - all network setting must be changed!!! */
+ /* it's very hard - all network settings must be changed!!! */
printk("hp100: %s: cable change 10Mb/s <-> 100Mb/s detected\n", dev->name);
lp->lan_type = i;
hp100_stop_interface(dev);
if (lp->lan_type == HP100_LAN_100)
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE);
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 0);
hp100_start_interface(dev);
} else {
printk("hp100: %s: interface reset\n", dev->name);
hp100_stop_interface(dev);
if (lp->lan_type == HP100_LAN_100)
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE);
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 0);
hp100_start_interface(dev);
}
}
@@ -1729,7 +1727,7 @@
/* we have a 100Mb/s adapter but it isn't connected to hub */
printk("hp100: %s: login to 100Mb/s hub retry\n", dev->name);
hp100_stop_interface(dev);
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE);
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 0);
hp100_start_interface(dev);
} else {
spin_lock_irqsave(&lp->lock, flags);
@@ -1745,13 +1743,13 @@
lp->lan_type = i;
hp100_stop_interface(dev);
if (lp->lan_type == HP100_LAN_100)
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE);
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 0);
hp100_start_interface(dev);
} else {
printk("hp100: %s: interface reset\n", dev->name);
hp100_stop_interface(dev);
if (lp->lan_type == HP100_LAN_100)
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, FALSE);
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 0);
hp100_start_interface(dev);
mdelay(1);
}
@@ -2220,7 +2219,7 @@
#ifdef HP100_DEBUG
printk("hp100: %s: 100VG MAC settings have changed - relogin.\n", dev->name);
#endif
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, TRUE); /* force a relogin to the hub */
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 1); /* force a relogin to the hub */
}
} else {
int i;
@@ -2245,7 +2244,7 @@
#ifdef HP100_DEBUG
printk("hp100: %s: 100VG MAC settings have changed - relogin.\n", dev->name);
#endif
- lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, TRUE); /* force a relogin to the hub */
+ lp->hub_status = hp100_login_to_vg_hub(dev, 1); /* force a relogin to the hub */
}
}
}
@@ -2685,7 +2689,7 @@
*/
hp100_page(MAC_CTRL);
startst = hp100_inb(VG_LAN_CFG_1);
- if ((force_relogin == TRUE) || (hp100_inb(MAC_CFG_4) & HP100_MAC_SEL_ST)) {
+ if ((force_relogin == 1) || (hp100_inb(MAC_CFG_4) & HP100_MAC_SEL_ST)) {
#ifdef HP100_DEBUG_TRAINING
printk("hp100: %s: Start training\n", dev->name);
#endif
@@ -2847,7 +2851,7 @@
printk("hp100: %s: cascade_reset\n", dev->name);
#endif

- if (enable == TRUE) {
+ if (enable) {
hp100_outw(HP100_HW_RST | HP100_RESET_LB, OPTION_LSW);
if (lp->chip == HP100_CHIPID_LASSEN) {
/* Lassen requires a PCI transmit fifo reset */

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2002-12-11 22:40:53

by Christoph Hellwig

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Subject: Re: Kill TRUE/FALSE from hp100.c

On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:56:12PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Kernel coding style does not like TRUE/FALSE, AFAICS. Please apply,

What's even more interesting: were did the defintions of TRUE/FALSE
as used by hp100.c come from?

2002-12-11 22:56:55

by Pavel Machek

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Subject: Re: Kill TRUE/FALSE from hp100.c

Hi!

> > Kernel coding style does not like TRUE/FALSE, AFAICS. Please apply,
>
> What's even more interesting: were did the defintions of TRUE/FALSE
> as used by hp100.c come from?

hp100.h. I did not yet kill them but will do that soon.

Pavel
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2002-12-11 23:08:01

by Pavel Machek

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Subject: Re: Kill TRUE/FALSE from hp100.c

Hi!

> > > Kernel coding style does not like TRUE/FALSE, AFAICS. Please apply,
> > What's even more interesting: were did the defintions of TRUE/FALSE
> > as used by hp100.c come from?
>
> AFAIK drivers/net/hp100.h
>
> Should probably be also removed.
>
> Quick grepping in drviers/ showed many places, where TRUE/FALSE semantics
> is also used...probably should be removed too, shouldn't it?

Yes... I killed these because they hurt my eyes; I don't have to deal
with others so I'm unlike to go and kill them.
Pavel
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2002-12-11 23:00:45

by Jiri Kosina

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Subject: Re: Kill TRUE/FALSE from hp100.c

On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Christoph Hellwig wrote:

> > Kernel coding style does not like TRUE/FALSE, AFAICS. Please apply,
> What's even more interesting: were did the defintions of TRUE/FALSE
> as used by hp100.c come from?

AFAIK drivers/net/hp100.h

Should probably be also removed.

Quick grepping in drviers/ showed many places, where TRUE/FALSE semantics
is also used...probably should be removed too, shouldn't it?

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