[PATCH] powerpc: Remove extra semicolon in fsl_soc.c (2nd try)

2009-03-15 Thread Johns Daniel
TSEC/MDIO will not work with older device trees because of a semicolon at the end of a macro resulting in an empty for loop body. This fix only applies to 2.6.28; this code is gone in 2.6.29, according to Grant Likely! Signed-off-by: Johns Daniel johns.dan...@gmail.com

Re: [PATCH] powerpc: Remove extra semicolon in fsl_soc.c (2nd try)

2009-03-14 Thread Grant Likely
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Johns Daniel jdan...@computer.org wrote: TSEC/MDIO will not work with older device trees because of a semicolon at the end of a macro resulting in an empty for loop body. This fix only applies to 2.6.28; this code is gone in 2.6.29, according to Grant Likely!

Re: [PATCH] powerpc: Remove extra semicolon in fsl_soc.c

2009-03-13 Thread Greg KH
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:03:22AM -0600, Grant Likely wrote: On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Johns Daniel johns.dan...@gmail.com wrote: A semicolon at the end of the macro means that the for loop has an empty body, and so TSEC/MDIO will not work with older device trees. This fix only

[PATCH] powerpc: Remove extra semicolon in fsl_soc.c

2009-03-11 Thread Johns Daniel
A semicolon at the end of the macro means that the for loop has an empty body, and so TSEC/MDIO will not work with older device trees. This fix only applies to 2.6.28; apparently, this code is gone for 2.6.29, according to Grant Likely! Signed-off-by: Johns Daniel johns.dan...@gmail.com --- ---

Re: [PATCH] powerpc: Remove extra semicolon in fsl_soc.c

2009-03-11 Thread Grant Likely
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Johns Daniel johns.dan...@gmail.com wrote: A semicolon at the end of the macro means that the for loop has an empty body, and so TSEC/MDIO will not work with older device trees. This fix only applies to 2.6.28; apparently, this code is gone for 2.6.29,

Re: [stable] [PATCH] powerpc: Remove extra semicolon in fsl_soc.c

2009-03-11 Thread Greg KH
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:03:22AM -0600, Grant Likely wrote: On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Johns Daniel johns.dan...@gmail.com wrote: A semicolon at the end of the macro means that the for loop has an empty body, and so TSEC/MDIO will not work with older device trees. This fix only