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[Qemu-devel] [PULL 17/22] hw/arm/boot: Fix block comment style in arm_lo


From: Peter Maydell
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PULL 17/22] hw/arm/boot: Fix block comment style in arm_load_kernel()
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 17:05:05 +0000

Fix the block comment style in arm_load_kernel() to QEMU's
current style preferences. This will allow us to do some
refactoring of this function without checkpatch complaining
about the code-motion patches.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <address@hidden>
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <address@hidden>
Reviewed-by: Igor Mammedov <address@hidden>
Message-id: address@hidden
---
 hw/arm/boot.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++----------
 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/arm/boot.c b/hw/arm/boot.c
index 05762d0fc1b..dcb93fdbe2c 100644
--- a/hw/arm/boot.c
+++ b/hw/arm/boot.c
@@ -961,7 +961,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
     static const ARMInsnFixup *primary_loader;
     AddressSpace *as = arm_boot_address_space(cpu, info);
 
-    /* CPU objects (unlike devices) are not automatically reset on system
+    /*
+     * CPU objects (unlike devices) are not automatically reset on system
      * reset, so we must always register a handler to do so. If we're
      * actually loading a kernel, the handler is also responsible for
      * arranging that we start it correctly.
@@ -970,7 +971,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
         qemu_register_reset(do_cpu_reset, ARM_CPU(cs));
     }
 
-    /* The board code is not supposed to set secure_board_setup unless
+    /*
+     * The board code is not supposed to set secure_board_setup unless
      * running its code in secure mode is actually possible, and KVM
      * doesn't support secure.
      */
@@ -983,7 +985,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
     if (!info->kernel_filename || info->firmware_loaded) {
 
         if (have_dtb(info)) {
-            /* If we have a device tree blob, but no kernel to supply it to (or
+            /*
+             * If we have a device tree blob, but no kernel to supply it to (or
              * the kernel is supposed to be loaded by the bootloader), copy the
              * DTB to the base of RAM for the bootloader to pick up.
              */
@@ -998,7 +1001,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
             try_decompressing_kernel = arm_feature(&cpu->env,
                                                    ARM_FEATURE_AARCH64);
 
-            /* Expose the kernel, the command line, and the initrd in fw_cfg.
+            /*
+             * Expose the kernel, the command line, and the initrd in fw_cfg.
              * We don't process them here at all, it's all left to the
              * firmware.
              */
@@ -1018,7 +1022,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
             }
         }
 
-        /* We will start from address 0 (typically a boot ROM image) in the
+        /*
+         * We will start from address 0 (typically a boot ROM image) in the
          * same way as hardware.
          */
         return;
@@ -1045,7 +1050,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
     if (info->nb_cpus == 0)
         info->nb_cpus = 1;
 
-    /* We want to put the initrd far enough into RAM that when the
+    /*
+     * We want to put the initrd far enough into RAM that when the
      * kernel is uncompressed it will not clobber the initrd. However
      * on boards without much RAM we must ensure that we still leave
      * enough room for a decent sized initrd, and on boards with large
@@ -1062,12 +1068,14 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
     kernel_size = arm_load_elf(info, &elf_entry, &elf_low_addr,
                                &elf_high_addr, elf_machine, as);
     if (kernel_size > 0 && have_dtb(info)) {
-        /* If there is still some room left at the base of RAM, try and put
+        /*
+         * If there is still some room left at the base of RAM, try and put
          * the DTB there like we do for images loaded with -bios or -pflash.
          */
         if (elf_low_addr > info->loader_start
             || elf_high_addr < info->loader_start) {
-            /* Set elf_low_addr as address limit for arm_load_dtb if it may be
+            /*
+             * Set elf_low_addr as address limit for arm_load_dtb if it may be
              * pointing into RAM, otherwise pass '0' (no limit)
              */
             if (elf_low_addr < info->loader_start) {
@@ -1128,7 +1136,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
         fixupcontext[FIXUP_BOARDID] = info->board_id;
         fixupcontext[FIXUP_BOARD_SETUP] = info->board_setup_addr;
 
-        /* for device tree boot, we pass the DTB directly in r2. Otherwise
+        /*
+         * for device tree boot, we pass the DTB directly in r2. Otherwise
          * we point to the kernel args.
          */
         if (have_dtb(info)) {
@@ -1181,7 +1190,8 @@ void arm_load_kernel(ARMCPU *cpu, struct arm_boot_info 
*info)
             info->write_board_setup(cpu, info);
         }
 
-        /* Notify devices which need to fake up firmware initialization
+        /*
+         * Notify devices which need to fake up firmware initialization
          * that we're doing a direct kernel boot.
          */
         object_child_foreach_recursive(object_get_root(),
-- 
2.20.1




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