Re: Possible corrupt file or patch
From: Greg KH
Date: Sun Nov 20 2016 - 04:50:47 EST
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 01:41:46AM -0500, Walt Feasel wrote:
> I have a few files that look perfectly fine in nano and
> gedit but the patch file that gets made shows the columns
> out of alignment. I have remade them several
> times to the same effect. I have also made sure that
> there isnt a tab and space mix. Is this a bug that
> happens sometimes or do I need to do something to
> fix this?
>
> I would really appreciate any assistance on this or
> feed back that this file does the same for others.
>
> Signed-off-by: Walt Feasel <waltfeasel@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> v2 makes changes to correct for email format patch submission
>
> drivers/staging/speakup/speakup_decpc.c | 12 ++++++------
> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/speakup/speakup_decpc.c b/drivers/staging/speakup/speakup_decpc.c
> index 9e16498..813461c 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/speakup/speakup_decpc.c
> +++ b/drivers/staging/speakup/speakup_decpc.c
> @@ -75,12 +75,12 @@
> #define CTRL_buff_free 0x0800 /* buffer remain count */
> #define CTRL_buff_used 0x0900 /* buffer in use */
> #define CTRL_speech 0x0a00 /* immediate speech change */
> -#define CTRL_SP_voice 0x0001 /* voice change */
> -#define CTRL_SP_rate 0x0002 /* rate change */
> -#define CTRL_SP_comma 0x0003 /* comma pause change */
> -#define CTRL_SP_period 0x0004 /* period pause change */
> -#define CTRL_SP_rate_delta 0x0005 /* delta rate change */
> -#define CTRL_SP_get_param 0x0006 /* return the desired parameter */
> +#define CTRL_SP_voice 0x0001 /* voice change */
> +#define CTRL_SP_rate 0x0002 /* rate change */
> +#define CTRL_SP_comma 0x0003 /* comma pause change */
> +#define CTRL_SP_period 0x0004 /* period pause change */
> +#define CTRL_SP_rate_delta 0x0005 /* delta rate change */
> +#define CTRL_SP_get_param 0x0006 /* return the desired parameter */
> #define CTRL_last_index 0x0b00 /* get last index spoken */
> #define CTRL_io_priority 0x0c00 /* change i/o priority */
> #define CTRL_free_mem 0x0d00 /* get free paragraphs on module */
If you look close, there is a tab character after the "#define" and
before the "CTRL" on all of these lines, not a space. Odds are that
nano and gedit do not show it. If you use something like emacs or vim,
there are modes in which you can see control characters like this.
I recommend getting rid of all of the tab characters right after
"#define" as this is just a mess and causes confusion as you are seeing.
thanks,
greg k-h