Sergei Shtylyov wrote:
+ hwif->hw.io_ports[IDE_DATA_OFFSET] = port; + + port += (1 << pdata->ioport_shift); + for (i = IDE_ERROR_OFFSET; i <= IDE_STATUS_OFFSET; + i++, port += (1 << pdata->ioport_shift))Looks like shift doesn't buy as anything, why not just use stride?
It doesn't buy us anything in here, but it's conceivable that someone may want to write a driver that uses a shift in the I/O accessor rather than an array of port offsets, and it's easier to convert a shift to a stride than the other way around (not all architectures have an equivalent of the cntlzw innstruction, and shift makes it clear that the stride must be power-of-two). Plus, using shift is consistent with what we do on ns16550.
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