Re: [PATCH 14/16] staging: rtl8723au: Improve readability of two very long lines

From: M. Vefa Bicakci
Date: Sat Mar 14 2015 - 16:16:52 EST


On 13/03/15 12:24 PM, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 10:44 -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
>> On 03/12/2015 10:15 PM, M. Vefa Bicakci wrote:
>>> Improve the readability of an if statement and its very long trace
>>> output line in rtl8723au's rtw_security.c.
> []
>>> diff --git a/drivers/staging/rtl8723au/core/rtw_security.c b/drivers/staging/rtl8723au/core/rtw_security.c
> []
>>> @@ -759,9 +759,21 @@ int rtw_tkip_decrypt23a(struct rtw_adapter *padapter,
>>>
>>> *((u32 *)crc) = le32_to_cpu(getcrc32(payload, length-4));
>>>
>>> - if (crc[3] != payload[length - 1] || crc[2] != payload[length - 2] || crc[1] != payload[length - 3] || crc[0] != payload[length - 4]) {
>>> - RT_TRACE(_module_rtl871x_security_c_, _drv_err_, ("rtw_wep_decrypt23a:icv error crc[3](%x)!= payload[length-1](%x) || crc[2](%x)!= payload[length-2](%x) || crc[1](%x)!= payload[length-3](%x) || crc[0](%x)!= payload[length-4](%x)\n",
>>> - crc[3], payload[length - 1], crc[2], payload[length - 2], crc[1], payload[length - 3], crc[0], payload[length - 4]));
>>> + if (crc[3] != payload[length - 1] ||
>>> + crc[2] != payload[length - 2] ||
>>> + crc[1] != payload[length - 3] ||
>>> + crc[0] != payload[length - 4]) {
>>
>> The continuation lines should be lined up with the opening paren. This should be
>>
>> if (crc[3] != payload[length - 1] ||
>> crc[2] != payload[length - 2] ||
>> crc[1] != payload[length - 3] ||
>> crc[0] != payload[length - 4]) {
>
> Maybe:
> if (memcmp(&crc, &payload[length - 4], 4)) {
> RT_TRACE(etc, "%08x vs %4phN",
> crc, &payload[length - 4])

Hello Larry and Joe,

Thank you for the reviews!

I have addressed your comments in my local repository, and I hope to send out
the second version of the commits for review by tomorrow.

Vefa

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