Re: [PATCH] staging/rts_pstor: remove braces {} in sd.c
From: Toshiaki Yamane
Date: Thu Sep 06 2012 - 22:30:23 EST
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 10:43:00PM +0900, Toshiaki Yamane wrote:
>> fixed below checkpatch warnings.
>> -WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks
>> -WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for any arm of this statement
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Toshiaki Yamane <yamanetoshi@xxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> drivers/staging/rts_pstor/sd.c | 1112 +++++++++++++++++-----------------------
>> 1 file changed, 469 insertions(+), 643 deletions(-)
>
> Why is the object file size changing with this patch applied? That
> implies that something went wrong with your patch, care to redo it in a
> format that I can properly review it?
I had to remove the brace that I must not be deleted.
I will send a patch later.
@@ -2729,15 +2644,13 @@ static int mmc_test_switch_bus(struct | @@
-2729,9 +2611,8 @@ static int mmc_test_switch_bus(struct r
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, CHECK_REG_CMD, REG_SD_TRANSFER, SD
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, CHECK_REG_CMD, REG_SD_TRANSFER, SD
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, READ_REG_CMD, PPBUF_BASE2, 0, 0);
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, READ_REG_CMD, PPBUF_BASE2, 0, 0);
- if (width == MMC_8BIT_BUS) { -
if (width == MMC_8BIT_BUS) {
+ if (width == MMC_8BIT_BUS) +
if (width == MMC_8BIT_BUS)
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, READ_REG_CMD, PPBUF_BASE2
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, READ_REG_CMD, PPBUF_BASE2
- } - }
retval = rtsx_send_cmd(chip, SD_CARD, 100);
retval = rtsx_send_cmd(chip, SD_CARD, 100);
- if (retval < 0) { |
if (retval < 0) {
+ if (retval < 0) | @@
-2747,15 +2628,14 @@ static int mmc_test_switch_bus(struct
rtsx_clear_sd_error(chip); <
TRACE_RET(chip, SWITCH_ERR); <
- } <
<
ptr = rtsx_get_cmd_data(chip) + 1; <
<
@@ -2747,15 +2660,15 @@ static int mmc_test_switch_bus(struct <
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