Re: [PATCH 02/11] staging: rtl8723bs: Reformat code to respect 100-column line limit
From: Dan Carpenter
Date: Mon Aug 11 2025 - 03:30:37 EST
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 02:21:25PM +0800, Yao-Wen Chang wrote:
> This commit breaks several long lines of code to ensure they do not exceed
> the 100-character limit.
>
> Signed-off-by: Yao-Wen Chang <changyaowen19980629@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/rtw_ap.c | 12 ++-
> drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/rtw_cmd.c | 106 ++++++++++++++++-------
> 2 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/rtw_ap.c b/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/rtw_ap.c
> index 47c63177b2a6..2e59a26e6318 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/rtw_ap.c
> +++ b/drivers/staging/rtl8723bs/core/rtw_ap.c
> @@ -391,7 +391,9 @@ void update_bmc_sta(struct adapter *padapter)
>
> memset((void *)&psta->sta_stats, 0, sizeof(struct stainfo_stats));
>
> - /* psta->dot118021XPrivacy = _NO_PRIVACY_;//!!! remove it, because it has been set before this. */
> + /* psta->dot118021XPrivacy = _NO_PRIVACY_;
> + * //!!! remove it, because it has been set before this.
> + */
Delete commented out code. Also what the heck is up with "* //!!! remove it, ".
>
> /* prepare for add_RATid */
> supportRateNum = rtw_get_rateset_len((u8 *)&pcur_network->supported_rates);
> @@ -841,7 +843,9 @@ int rtw_check_beacon_data(struct adapter *padapter, u8 *pbuf, int len)
> memcpy(pbss_network->mac_address, myid(&padapter->eeprompriv), ETH_ALEN);
>
> /* beacon interval */
> - p = rtw_get_beacon_interval_from_ie(ie);/* ie + 8; 8: TimeStamp, 2: Beacon Interval 2:Capability */
> + p = rtw_get_beacon_interval_from_ie(ie); /* ie + 8; 8:
> + *TimeStamp, 2: Beacon Interval 2:Capability
> + */
This is whack. Just go through the rest of the patchset and really
think about things a little bit more carefully. We could obviously
have fixed all the checkpatch patches automatically and there is a
checkpatch option to do that, but we want people to do it manually
and really review things in context.
regards,
dan carpenter