[PATCH v2 10/24] Staging: winbond: reg: second of the patches that fixes lines over 80 characters

From: Iker Pedrosa
Date: Mon Sep 16 2013 - 09:48:27 EST


Second of the patches that fixes the lines over 80 characters in reg.c

Signed-off-by: Iker Pedrosa <ikerpedrosam@xxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/winbond/reg.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++----------
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/winbond/reg.c b/drivers/staging/winbond/reg.c
index 429c28e..a65e8ce 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/winbond/reg.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/winbond/reg.c
@@ -964,42 +964,48 @@ void RFSynthesizer_initial(struct hw_data *pHwData)
number = ARRAY_SIZE(max2825_rf_data);
for (i = 0; i < number; i++) {
pHwData->phy_para[i] = max2825_rf_data[i]; /* Backup Rf parameter */
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24) | BitReverse(max2825_rf_data[i], 18);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(max2825_rf_data[i], 18);
}
break;
case RF_MAXIM_2827:
number = ARRAY_SIZE(max2827_rf_data);
for (i = 0; i < number; i++) {
pHwData->phy_para[i] = max2827_rf_data[i];
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24) | BitReverse(max2827_rf_data[i], 18);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(max2827_rf_data[i], 18);
}
break;
case RF_MAXIM_2828:
number = ARRAY_SIZE(max2828_rf_data);
for (i = 0; i < number; i++) {
pHwData->phy_para[i] = max2828_rf_data[i];
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24) | BitReverse(max2828_rf_data[i], 18);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(max2828_rf_data[i], 18);
}
break;
case RF_MAXIM_2829:
number = ARRAY_SIZE(max2829_rf_data);
for (i = 0; i < number; i++) {
pHwData->phy_para[i] = max2829_rf_data[i];
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24) | BitReverse(max2829_rf_data[i], 18);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (18 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(max2829_rf_data[i], 18);
}
break;
case RF_AIROHA_2230:
number = ARRAY_SIZE(al2230_rf_data);
for (i = 0; i < number; i++) {
pHwData->phy_para[i] = al2230_rf_data[i];
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24) | BitReverse(al2230_rf_data[i], 20);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(al2230_rf_data[i], 20);
}
break;
case RF_AIROHA_2230S:
number = ARRAY_SIZE(al2230s_rf_data);
for (i = 0; i < number; i++) {
pHwData->phy_para[i] = al2230s_rf_data[i];
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24) | BitReverse(al2230s_rf_data[i], 20);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(al2230s_rf_data[i], 20);
}
break;
case RF_AIROHA_7230:
@@ -1020,7 +1026,8 @@ void RFSynthesizer_initial(struct hw_data *pHwData)
}

pHwData->phy_para[i] = ltmp;
- pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (24 << 24) | BitReverse(ltmp, 24);
+ pltmp[i] = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (24 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(ltmp, 24);
}
break;
}
@@ -1047,10 +1054,12 @@ void RFSynthesizer_initial(struct hw_data *pHwData)

switch (pHwData->phy_type) {
case RF_AIROHA_2230:
- ltmp = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24) | BitReverse((0x07 << 20) | 0xE168E, 20);
+ ltmp = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24)
+ | BitReverse((0x07 << 20) | 0xE168E, 20);
Wb35Reg_WriteSync(pHwData, 0x0864, ltmp);
usleep(10000);
- ltmp = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24) | BitReverse(al2230_rf_data[7], 20);
+ ltmp = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24)
+ | BitReverse(al2230_rf_data[7], 20);
Wb35Reg_WriteSync(pHwData, 0x0864, ltmp);
usleep(10000);
case RF_AIROHA_2230S:
@@ -1064,7 +1073,8 @@ void RFSynthesizer_initial(struct hw_data *pHwData)
/* ========================================================= */

/* The follow code doesn't use the burst-write mode */
- ltmp = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24) | BitReverse((0x0F<<20) | 0xF01A0, 20);
+ ltmp = (1 << 31) | (0 << 30) | (20 << 24)
+ | BitReverse((0x0F<<20) | 0xF01A0, 20);
Wb35Reg_WriteSync(pHwData, 0x0864, ltmp);

ltmp = pHwData->reg.BB5C & 0xfffff000;
--
1.8.1.2

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