Commit 0dbc8368 authored by Christian Müller's avatar Christian Müller Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
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drivers/staging/rtl8192u: style nonstyled comments



The coding-styles.rst states, that multiline comments should
allways contain a leading "*" in each line.
For multiline comments in general they

/*
 * should look
 * like this.
 */

For multiline comments in either net/ or drivers/net/ however,
they should

/* omit
 * the first
 * empty line.
 */

Since this file is part of a networking driver, the goal for it would
be to reside in drivers/net/ one day.

This patch changes comments, that were in neither form of the two listed
above, to have the style that is specified for drivers/net/.

Signed-off-by: default avatarChristian Müller <muellerch-privat@web.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarFelix Trommer <felix.trommer@hotmail.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20190701082707.25198-2-muellerch-privat@web.de


Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent d8718e45
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@@ -332,9 +332,10 @@ static void dm_check_rate_adaptive(struct net_device *dev)
				((bshort_gi_enabled) ? BIT(31) : 0);

		/* 2007/10/08 MH We support RA smooth scheme now. When it is the first
		   time to link with AP. We will not change upper/lower threshold. If
		   STA stay in high or low level, we must change two different threshold
		   to prevent jumping frequently. */
		 * time to link with AP. We will not change upper/lower threshold. If
		 * STA stay in high or low level, we must change two different threshold
		 * to prevent jumping frequently.
		 */
		if (pra->ratr_state == DM_RATR_STA_HIGH) {
			HighRSSIThreshForRA	= pra->high2low_rssi_thresh_for_ra;
			LowRSSIThreshForRA	= (priv->CurrentChannelBW != HT_CHANNEL_WIDTH_20) ?
@@ -1726,10 +1727,12 @@ static void dm_ctrl_initgain_byrssi_by_fwfalse_alarm(
	pHalData->UndecoratedSmoothedPWDB, DM_DigTable.RssiLowThresh,
	DM_DigTable.RssiHighThresh, DM_DigTable.Dig_State);*/
	/* 1. When RSSI decrease, We have to judge if it is smaller than a threshold
		  and then execute the step below. */
	 * and then execute the step below.
	 */
	if (priv->undecorated_smoothed_pwdb <= dm_digtable.rssi_low_thresh) {
		/* 2008/02/05 MH When we execute silent reset, the DIG PHY parameters
		   will be reset to init value. We must prevent the condition. */
		 * will be reset to init value. We must prevent the condition.
		 */
		if (dm_digtable.dig_state == DM_STA_DIG_OFF &&
		    (priv->reset_count == reset_cnt)) {
			return;
@@ -1774,7 +1777,8 @@ static void dm_ctrl_initgain_byrssi_by_fwfalse_alarm(
	}

	/* 2. When RSSI increase, We have to judge if it is larger than a threshold
		  and then execute the step below.  */
	 * and then execute the step below.
	 */
	if (priv->undecorated_smoothed_pwdb >= dm_digtable.rssi_high_thresh) {
		u8 reset_flag = 0;

@@ -2240,10 +2244,9 @@ static void dm_ctstoself(struct net_device *dev)
		pHTInfo->IOTAction &= ~HT_IOT_ACT_FORCED_CTS2SELF;
		return;
	}
	/*
	1. Uplink
	2. Linksys350/Linksys300N
	3. <50 disable, >55 enable
	/* 1. Uplink
	 * 2. Linksys350/Linksys300N
	 * 3. <50 disable, >55 enable
	 */

	if (pHTInfo->IOTPeer == HT_IOT_PEER_BROADCOM) {
@@ -2321,7 +2324,8 @@ void dm_rf_pathcheck_workitemcallback(struct work_struct *work)
	u8 rfpath = 0, i;

	/* 2008/01/30 MH After discussing with SD3 Jerry, 0xc04/0xd04 register will
	   always be the same. We only read 0xc04 now. */
	 * always be the same. We only read 0xc04 now.
	 */
	read_nic_byte(dev, 0xc04, &rfpath);

	/* Check Bit 0-3, it means if RF A-D is enabled. */