On Wednesday 23 January 2008 03:01:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> more fix to bug [#3846].
> - use _rambase as the start of kernel image. kernel is in the region
> [_rambase, _ramstart] - count in pages in per-cpu-page list as available
> memory
> - reserved memory now include: [0 - 4K] for bad pointer catching, memory
> reserved for abnormaly 05000263, memory reserved by kernel itself.
>
> Modified: trunk/arch/blackfin/kernel/setup.c (4141 => 4142)
>
> -       printk(KERN_INFO "Kernel managed physical pages: %lu\n", 
> num_physpages);
> +       printk(KERN_INFO "Kernel managed physical pages: %lu\n",
> +               num_physpages);
> ...
> -       reservedpages += (_ramend - memory_end - DMA_UNCACHED_REGION) >> 
> PAGE_SHIFT;
> +       reservedpages += (_ramend - memory_end - DMA_UNCACHED_REGION) >>
> +                               PAGE_SHIFT; 
> ...
> -            "Memory available: %luk/%luk RAM, (%uk init code, %uk kernel 
> code, %uk data, %uk dma, %uk reserved)\n",
> +            "Memory available: %luk/%luk RAM, "
> +               "(%uk init code, %uk kernel code, "
> +               "%uk data, %uk dma, %uk reserved)\n",

changing wrapping because it improves readability is fine, but strictly
adhering to the 80 col rule just makes things harder to read.  in these cases,
forcing the wrapping is unnecessary and makes things worse.
-mike
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