From: Erik Arfvidson <erik.arfvid...@unisys.com>

This patch fixes warning messages from checkpatch.pl specifically:
WARNING: Block comments use a trailing */ on a separate lines

Signed-off-by: Erik Arfvidson <erik.arfvid...@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Romer <benjamin.ro...@unisys.com>
---
 drivers/staging/unisys/include/iochannel.h | 137 +++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/iochannel.h 
b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/iochannel.h
index 14e656f..457fe3d 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/iochannel.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/iochannel.h
@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
 /*
  * Everything needed for IOPart-GuestPart communication is define in
  * this file.  Note: Everything is OS-independent because this file is
- * used by Windows, Linux and possible EFI drivers.  */
+ * used by Windows, Linux and possible EFI drivers.
+ */
 
 /*
  * Communication flow between the IOPart and GuestPart uses the channel headers
@@ -66,21 +67,15 @@
  * IO Partition is defined below.
  */
 
-/*
- * Defines and enums.
- */
-
+/* Defines and enums. */
 #define MINNUM(a, b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
 #define MAXNUM(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
 
-/* these define the two queues per data channel between iopart and
- * ioguestparts
- */
-#define IOCHAN_TO_IOPART 0 /* used by ioguestpart to 'insert' signals to
-                           * iopart */
-
-#define IOCHAN_FROM_IOPART 1 /* used by ioguestpart to 'remove' signals from
-                             * iopart - same queue as previous queue */
+/* define the two queues per data channel between iopart and ioguestparts */
+/* used by ioguestpart to 'insert' signals to iopart */
+#define IOCHAN_TO_IOPART 0
+/* used by ioguestpart to 'remove' signals from iopart, same previous queue */
+#define IOCHAN_FROM_IOPART 1
 
 /* size of cdb - i.e., scsi cmnd */
 #define MAX_CMND_SIZE 16
@@ -92,26 +87,29 @@
 /* various types of network packets that can be sent in cmdrsp */
 enum net_types {
        NET_RCV_POST = 0,       /* submit buffer to hold receiving
-                                * incoming packet */
+                                * incoming packet
+                                */
        /* virtnic -> uisnic */
        NET_RCV,                /* incoming packet received */
        /* uisnic -> virtpci */
-       NET_XMIT,               /* for outgoing net packets      */
+       NET_XMIT,               /* for outgoing net packets */
        /* virtnic -> uisnic */
        NET_XMIT_DONE,          /* outgoing packet xmitted */
        /* uisnic -> virtpci */
        NET_RCV_ENBDIS,         /* enable/disable packet reception */
        /* virtnic -> uisnic */
-       NET_RCV_ENBDIS_ACK,     /* acknowledge enable/disable packet
-                                * reception */
+       NET_RCV_ENBDIS_ACK,     /* acknowledge enable/disable packet */
+                               /* reception */
        /* uisnic -> virtnic */
        NET_RCV_PROMISC,        /* enable/disable promiscuous mode */
        /* virtnic -> uisnic */
        NET_CONNECT_STATUS,     /* indicate the loss or restoration of a network
-                                * connection */
+                                * connection
+                                */
        /* uisnic -> virtnic */
        NET_MACADDR,            /* indicates the client has requested to update
-                                * its MAC addr */
+                                * its MAC addr
+                                */
        NET_MACADDR_ACK,        /* MAC address */
 
 };
@@ -170,51 +168,43 @@ struct vhba_wwnn {
 } __packed;
 
 /* WARNING: Values stired in this structure must contain maximum counts (not
- * maximum values). */
-struct vhba_config_max {       /* 20 bytes */
-       u32 max_channel;        /* maximum channel for devices attached to this
-                                * bus */
-       u32 max_id;             /* maximum SCSI ID for devices attached to this
-                                * bus */
-       u32 max_lun;            /* maximum SCSI LUN for devices attached to this
-                                * bus */
-       u32 cmd_per_lun;        /* maximum number of outstanding commands per
-                                * lun that are allowed at one time */
-       u32 max_io_size;        /* maximum io size for devices attached to this
-                                * bus */
+ * maximum values).
+ */
+struct vhba_config_max {/* 20 bytes */
+       u32 max_channel;/* maximum channel for devices attached to this bus */
+       u32 max_id;     /* maximum SCSI ID for devices attached to bus */
+       u32 max_lun;    /* maximum SCSI LUN for devices attached to bus */
+       u32 cmd_per_lun;/* maximum number of outstanding commands per LUN */
+       u32 max_io_size;/* maximum io size for devices attached to this bus */
        /* max io size is often determined by the resource of the hba. e.g */
        /* max scatter gather list length * page size / sector size */
 } __packed;
 
 struct uiscmdrsp_scsi {
-       u64 handle;             /* the handle to the cmd that was received -
-                                * send it back as is in the rsp packet.  */
+       u64 handle;             /* the handle to the cmd that was received */
+                               /* send it back as is in the rsp packet.  */
        u8 cmnd[MAX_CMND_SIZE]; /* the cdb for the command */
        u32 bufflen;            /* length of data to be transferred out or in */
-       u16 guest_phys_entries; /* Number of entries in scatter-gather (sg)
-                                * list */
+       u16 guest_phys_entries; /* Number of entries in scatter-gather list */
        struct guest_phys_info gpi_list[MAX_PHYS_INFO]; /* physical address
                                                         * information for each
-                                                        * fragment */
+                                                        * fragment
+                                                        */
        enum dma_data_direction  data_dir; /* direction of the data, if any */
-       struct uisscsi_dest vdest;      /* identifies the virtual hba, id,
-                                        * channel, lun to which cmd was sent */
+       struct uisscsi_dest vdest;      /* identifies the virtual hba, id, */
+                                       /* channel, lun to which cmd was sent */
 
-           /* the following fields are needed to queue the rsp back to cmd
-            * originator */
-       int linuxstat;          /* the original Linux status - for use by linux
-                                * vdisk code */
+       /* Needed to queue the rsp back to cmd originator */
+       int linuxstat;          /* original Linux status used by linux vdisk */
        u8 scsistat;            /* the scsi status */
-       u8 addlstat;            /* non-scsi status - covers cases like timeout
-                                * needed by windows guests */
+       u8 addlstat;            /* non-scsi status */
 #define ADDL_SEL_TIMEOUT       4
 
        /* the following fields are need to determine the result of command */
         u8 sensebuf[MAX_SENSE_SIZE];   /* sense info in case cmd failed; */
        /* it holds the sense_data struct; */
        /* see that struct for details. */
-       void *vdisk; /* contains pointer to the vdisk so that we can clean up
-                     * when the IO completes. */
+       void *vdisk; /* pointer to the vdisk to clean up when IO completes. */
        int no_disk_result;
        /* used to return no disk inquiry result
         * when no_disk_result is set to 1,
@@ -258,15 +248,15 @@ struct uiscmdrsp_scsi {
  */
 #define NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 36
 
-#define MIN_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 5 /* we need at least 5 bytes minimum for 
inquiry
-                                 * result */
+#define MIN_INQUIRY_RESULT_LEN 5 /* 5 bytes minimum for inquiry result */
 
 /* SCSI device version for no disk inquiry result */
 #define SCSI_SPC2_VER 4                /* indicates SCSI SPC2 (SPC3 is 5) */
 
 /* Windows and Linux want different things for a non-existent lun. So, we'll 
let
  * caller pass in the peripheral qualifier and type.
- * NOTE:[4] SCSI returns (n-4); so we return length-1-4 or length-5. */
+ * NOTE:[4] SCSI returns (n-4); so we return length-1-4 or length-5.
+ */
 
 #define SET_NO_DISK_INQUIRY_RESULT(buf, len, lun, lun0notpresent, notpresent) \
        do {                                                            \
@@ -305,9 +295,7 @@ struct uiscmdrsp_scsi {
                }                                                       \
        } while (0)
 
-/*
- * Struct & Defines to support sense information.
- */
+/* Struct & Defines to support sense information. */
 
 /* The following struct is returned in sensebuf field in uiscmdrsp_scsi.  It is
  * initialized in exactly the manner that is recommended in Windows (hence the
@@ -342,13 +330,11 @@ struct sense_data {
 struct net_pkt_xmt {
        int len;        /* full length of data in the packet */
        int num_frags;  /* number of fragments in frags containing data */
-       struct phys_info frags[MAX_PHYS_INFO];  /* physical page information for
-                                                * each fragment */
+       struct phys_info frags[MAX_PHYS_INFO];  /* physical page information */
        char ethhdr[ETH_HEADER_SIZE];   /* the ethernet header  */
        struct {
-                   /* these are needed for csum at uisnic end */
-               u8 valid;       /* 1 = rest of this struct is valid - else
-                                * ignore */
+               /* these are needed for csum at uisnic end */
+               u8 valid;       /* 1 = struct is valid - else ignore */
                u8 hrawoffv;    /* 1 = hwrafoff is valid */
                u8 nhrawoffv;   /* 1 = nhwrafoff is valid */
                u16 protocol;   /* specifies packet protocol */
@@ -385,11 +371,12 @@ struct net_pkt_xmtdone {
 struct net_pkt_rcvpost {
            /* rcv buf size must be large enough to include ethernet data len +
             * ethernet header len - we are choosing 2K because it is guaranteed
-            * to be describable */
-           struct phys_info frag;      /* physical page information for the
-                                        * single fragment 2K rcv buf */
-           u64 unique_num;             /* This is used to make sure that
-                                        * receive posts are returned to  */
+            * to be describable
+            */
+           struct phys_info frag;      /* physical page information for the */
+                                       /* single fragment 2K rcv buf */
+           u64 unique_num;
+           /* unique_num ensure that receive posts are returned to */
            /* the Adapter which we sent them originally. */
 } __packed;
 
@@ -399,8 +386,7 @@ struct net_pkt_rcv {
        u32 rcv_done_len;       /* length of received data */
        u8 numrcvbufs;          /* number of receive buffers that contain the */
        /* incoming data; guest end MUST chain these together. */
-       void *rcvbuf[MAX_NET_RCV_CHAIN];        /* the list of receive buffers
-                                                * that must be chained; */
+       void *rcvbuf[MAX_NET_RCV_CHAIN];        /* list of chained rcvbufs */
        /* each entry is a receive buffer provided by NET_RCV_POST. */
        /* NOTE: first rcvbuf in the chain will also be provided in net.buf. */
        u64 unique_num;
@@ -469,18 +455,17 @@ struct uiscmdrsp_scsitaskmgmt {
 #define TASK_MGMT_FAILED  0
 } __packed;
 
-/* The following is used by uissd to send disk add/remove notifications to
- * Guest */
+/* Used by uissd to send disk add/remove notifications to Guest */
 /* Note that the vHba pointer is not used by the Client/Guest side. */
 struct uiscmdrsp_disknotify {
        u8 add;                 /* 0-remove, 1-add */
-       void *v_hba;            /* Pointer to vhba_info for channel info to
-                                * route msg */
+       void *v_hba;            /* channel info to route msg */
        u32 channel, id, lun;   /* SCSI Path of Disk to added or removed */
 } __packed;
 
 /* The following is used by virthba/vSCSI to send the Acquire/Release commands
- * to the IOVM. */
+ * to the IOVM.
+ */
 struct uiscmdrsp_vdiskmgmt {
        enum vdisk_mgmt_types vdisktype;
 
@@ -533,8 +518,8 @@ struct uiscmdrsp {
                struct uiscmdrsp_disknotify disknotify;
                struct uiscmdrsp_vdiskmgmt vdiskmgmt;
        };
-       void *private_data;     /* used to send the response when the cmd is
-                                * done (scsi & scsittaskmgmt). */
+       void *private_data;     /* send the response when the cmd is */
+                               /* done (scsi & scsittaskmgmt). */
        struct uiscmdrsp *next; /* General Purpose Queue Link */
        struct uiscmdrsp *activeQ_next; /* Used to track active commands */
        struct uiscmdrsp *activeQ_prev; /* Used to track active commands */
@@ -564,15 +549,11 @@ struct spar_io_channel_protocol {
        } __packed;
 
 #define MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN 1024
-        u8 client_string[MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN];/* NULL terminated - so holds
-                                                * max - 1 bytes */
+       /* client_string is NULL termimated so holds max -1 bytes */
+        u8 client_string[MAX_CLIENTSTRING_LEN];
 } __packed;
 
-
-/*
- * INLINE functions for initializing and accessing I/O data channels
- */
-
+/* INLINE functions for initializing and accessing I/O data channels */
 #define SIZEOF_PROTOCOL (COVER(sizeof(struct spar_io_channel_protocol), 64))
 #define SIZEOF_CMDRSP (COVER(sizeof(struct uiscmdrsp), 64))
 
-- 
2.5.0

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