[PATCH 02/57] staging/rts_pstor: remove braces {} in sd.c (sd_read_data)
From: Toshiaki Yamane
Date: Fri Sep 07 2012 - 00:22:45 EST
fixed below checkpatch warnings.
-WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks
Signed-off-by: Toshiaki Yamane <yamanetoshi@xxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/rts_pstor/sd.c | 13 +++++--------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/rts_pstor/sd.c b/drivers/staging/rts_pstor/sd.c
index 3a7f869..4575212 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/rts_pstor/sd.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/rts_pstor/sd.c
@@ -320,17 +320,15 @@ static int sd_read_data(struct rtsx_chip *chip,
if (!buf)
buf_len = 0;
- if (buf_len > 512) {
+ if (buf_len > 512)
TRACE_RET(chip, STATUS_FAIL);
- }
rtsx_init_cmd(chip);
if (cmd_len) {
RTSX_DEBUGP("SD/MMC CMD %d\n", cmd[0] - 0x40);
- for (i = 0; i < (cmd_len < 6 ? cmd_len : 6); i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < (cmd_len < 6 ? cmd_len : 6); i++)
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, WRITE_REG_CMD, REG_SD_CMD0 + i, 0xFF, cmd[i]);
- }
}
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, WRITE_REG_CMD, REG_SD_BYTE_CNT_L, 0xFF, (u8)byte_cnt);
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, WRITE_REG_CMD, REG_SD_BYTE_CNT_H, 0xFF, (u8)(byte_cnt >> 8));
@@ -342,9 +340,9 @@ static int sd_read_data(struct rtsx_chip *chip,
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, WRITE_REG_CMD, REG_SD_CFG2, 0xFF,
SD_CALCULATE_CRC7 | SD_CHECK_CRC16 | SD_NO_WAIT_BUSY_END |
SD_CHECK_CRC7 | SD_RSP_LEN_6);
- if (trans_mode != SD_TM_AUTO_TUNING) {
+ if (trans_mode != SD_TM_AUTO_TUNING)
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, WRITE_REG_CMD, CARD_DATA_SOURCE, 0x01, PINGPONG_BUFFER);
- }
+
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, WRITE_REG_CMD, REG_SD_TRANSFER, 0xFF, trans_mode | SD_TRANSFER_START);
rtsx_add_cmd(chip, CHECK_REG_CMD, REG_SD_TRANSFER, SD_TRANSFER_END, SD_TRANSFER_END);
@@ -360,9 +358,8 @@ static int sd_read_data(struct rtsx_chip *chip,
if (buf && buf_len) {
retval = rtsx_read_ppbuf(chip, buf, buf_len);
- if (retval != STATUS_SUCCESS) {
+ if (retval != STATUS_SUCCESS)
TRACE_RET(chip, STATUS_FAIL);
- }
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
--
1.7.9.5
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