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Fixed bug where 'yes' and 'no' are mixed up #779
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The DiffGithub sadly won't create a diff for the files because it's "too large". But I only edited 46.285 files. That's like a small to medium sized npm project. So I created my own diff, trimmed it in size and tried uploading it to github - but 77MB is "too big" to upload. Ever started a docker image? 77MB is nothing. Best OfSo here is a best of (/worst of) the git diff you get when you change "yes" to "no" and "no" to "yes".
The Jesus Algorithm
Is yes a thing? Yesthing is definitly a thing.
OY!
Sorry Michael
That's not a normal word.
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I uploaded the files to dropbox. I'm a bit disappointed by githubs large file abilities. Maybe the linux project should consider using dropbox instead of git as a distributed version control system. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y2issl5hz8yhjor/AAAZp49F80enURb6YRSrDBK0a?dl=0 |
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You may want to read the bot's message..... You need to email the diffs, or get in touch with someone who can help you do that. |
It ain't a cool joke at all. |
Fix checkpatch warnings: WARNING: Use #include <linux/io.h> instead of <asm/io.h> torvalds#38: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:38: +#include <asm/io.h> WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#109: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:109: +#define ZILOG_CHANNEL_FROM_PORT(PORT) ((struct zilog_channel __iomem *)((PORT)->membase)) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#116: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:116: +#define ZS_WANTS_MODEM_STATUS(UP) ((UP)->flags & SUNZILOG_FLAG_MODEM_STATUS) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#179: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:179: +static int __load_zsregs(struct zilog_channel __iomem *channel, unsigned char *regs) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#188: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:188: + unsigned char stat = read_zsreg(channel, R1); + if (stat & ALL_SNT) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#231: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:231: +^I$ WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for any arm of this statement torvalds#276: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:276: + if (ZS_TX_ACTIVE(up)) { [...] + } else { [...] ERROR: else should follow close brace '}' torvalds#378: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:378: + } + else if (r1 & PAR_ERR) ERROR: code indent should use tabs where possible torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: please, no space before tabs torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#440: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:440: + /* The Zilog just gives us an interrupt when DCD/CTS/etc. change. WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#441: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:441: + * But it does not tell us which bit has changed, we have to keep WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#464: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:464: + unsigned char status = readb(&channel->control); + ZSDELAY(); WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#468: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:468: + * It can occur because of how we do serial console writes. It would WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#469: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:469: + * be nice to transmit console writes just like we normally would for WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#470: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:470: + * a TTY line. (ie. buffered and TX interrupt driven). That is not WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#471: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:471: + * easy because console writes cannot sleep. One solution might be WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) WARNING: plain inline is preferred over __inline__ torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#664: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:664: +^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#752: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:752: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#779: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:779: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#999: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:999: +static int sunzilog_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1142: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1142: + unsigned char val = readb(&channel->control); + if (val & Tx_BUF_EMP) { WARNING: Prefer [subsystem eg: netdev]_info([subsystem]dev, ... then dev_info(dev, ... then pr_info(... to printk(KERN_INFO ... #1230: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1230: + printk(KERN_INFO "Console: ttyS%d (SunZilog zs%d)\n", WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks #1383: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1383: + if (__load_zsregs(channel, up->curregs)) { + up->flags |= SUNZILOG_FLAG_ESCC; + } WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1493: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1493: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Keyboard at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1497: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1497: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Mouse at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1581: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1581: + struct uart_sunzilog_port *up = sunzilog_irq_chain; + err = request_irq(zilog_irq, sunzilog_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED, WARNING: line over 80 characters #1590: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1590: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Enable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ WARNING: line over 80 characters #1627: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1627: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Disable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1248: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1248: + case B150: baud = 150; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1249: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1249: + case B300: baud = 300; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1250: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1250: + case B600: baud = 600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1251: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1251: + case B1200: baud = 1200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1252: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1252: + case B2400: baud = 2400; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1253: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1253: + case B4800: baud = 4800; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1254: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1254: + default: case B9600: baud = 9600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1255: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1255: + case B19200: baud = 19200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1256: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1256: + case B38400: baud = 38400; break; Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt <info@metux.net>
Fix checkpatch warnings: WARNING: Use #include <linux/io.h> instead of <asm/io.h> torvalds#38: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:38: +#include <asm/io.h> WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#109: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:109: +#define ZILOG_CHANNEL_FROM_PORT(PORT) ((struct zilog_channel __iomem *)((PORT)->membase)) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#116: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:116: +#define ZS_WANTS_MODEM_STATUS(UP) ((UP)->flags & SUNZILOG_FLAG_MODEM_STATUS) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#179: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:179: +static int __load_zsregs(struct zilog_channel __iomem *channel, unsigned char *regs) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#188: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:188: + unsigned char stat = read_zsreg(channel, R1); + if (stat & ALL_SNT) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#231: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:231: +^I$ WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for any arm of this statement torvalds#276: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:276: + if (ZS_TX_ACTIVE(up)) { [...] + } else { [...] ERROR: else should follow close brace '}' torvalds#378: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:378: + } + else if (r1 & PAR_ERR) ERROR: code indent should use tabs where possible torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: please, no space before tabs torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#440: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:440: + /* The Zilog just gives us an interrupt when DCD/CTS/etc. change. WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#441: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:441: + * But it does not tell us which bit has changed, we have to keep WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#464: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:464: + unsigned char status = readb(&channel->control); + ZSDELAY(); WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#468: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:468: + * It can occur because of how we do serial console writes. It would WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#469: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:469: + * be nice to transmit console writes just like we normally would for WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#470: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:470: + * a TTY line. (ie. buffered and TX interrupt driven). That is not WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#471: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:471: + * easy because console writes cannot sleep. One solution might be WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) WARNING: plain inline is preferred over __inline__ torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#664: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:664: +^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#752: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:752: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#779: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:779: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#999: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:999: +static int sunzilog_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1142: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1142: + unsigned char val = readb(&channel->control); + if (val & Tx_BUF_EMP) { WARNING: Prefer [subsystem eg: netdev]_info([subsystem]dev, ... then dev_info(dev, ... then pr_info(... to printk(KERN_INFO ... #1230: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1230: + printk(KERN_INFO "Console: ttyS%d (SunZilog zs%d)\n", WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks #1383: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1383: + if (__load_zsregs(channel, up->curregs)) { + up->flags |= SUNZILOG_FLAG_ESCC; + } WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1493: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1493: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Keyboard at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1497: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1497: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Mouse at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1581: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1581: + struct uart_sunzilog_port *up = sunzilog_irq_chain; + err = request_irq(zilog_irq, sunzilog_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED, WARNING: line over 80 characters #1590: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1590: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Enable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ WARNING: line over 80 characters #1627: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1627: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Disable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1248: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1248: + case B150: baud = 150; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1249: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1249: + case B300: baud = 300; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1250: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1250: + case B600: baud = 600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1251: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1251: + case B1200: baud = 1200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1252: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1252: + case B2400: baud = 2400; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1253: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1253: + case B4800: baud = 4800; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1254: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1254: + default: case B9600: baud = 9600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1255: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1255: + case B19200: baud = 19200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1256: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1256: + case B38400: baud = 38400; break; Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt <info@metux.net>
Fix checkpatch warnings: WARNING: Use #include <linux/io.h> instead of <asm/io.h> torvalds#38: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:38: +#include <asm/io.h> WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#109: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:109: +#define ZILOG_CHANNEL_FROM_PORT(PORT) ((struct zilog_channel __iomem *)((PORT)->membase)) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#116: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:116: +#define ZS_WANTS_MODEM_STATUS(UP) ((UP)->flags & SUNZILOG_FLAG_MODEM_STATUS) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#179: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:179: +static int __load_zsregs(struct zilog_channel __iomem *channel, unsigned char *regs) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#188: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:188: + unsigned char stat = read_zsreg(channel, R1); + if (stat & ALL_SNT) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#231: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:231: +^I$ WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for any arm of this statement torvalds#276: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:276: + if (ZS_TX_ACTIVE(up)) { [...] + } else { [...] ERROR: else should follow close brace '}' torvalds#378: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:378: + } + else if (r1 & PAR_ERR) ERROR: code indent should use tabs where possible torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: please, no space before tabs torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#440: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:440: + /* The Zilog just gives us an interrupt when DCD/CTS/etc. change. WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#441: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:441: + * But it does not tell us which bit has changed, we have to keep WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#464: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:464: + unsigned char status = readb(&channel->control); + ZSDELAY(); WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#468: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:468: + * It can occur because of how we do serial console writes. It would WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#469: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:469: + * be nice to transmit console writes just like we normally would for WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#470: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:470: + * a TTY line. (ie. buffered and TX interrupt driven). That is not WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#471: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:471: + * easy because console writes cannot sleep. One solution might be WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) WARNING: plain inline is preferred over __inline__ torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#664: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:664: +^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#752: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:752: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#779: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:779: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#999: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:999: +static int sunzilog_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1142: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1142: + unsigned char val = readb(&channel->control); + if (val & Tx_BUF_EMP) { WARNING: Prefer [subsystem eg: netdev]_info([subsystem]dev, ... then dev_info(dev, ... then pr_info(... to printk(KERN_INFO ... #1230: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1230: + printk(KERN_INFO "Console: ttyS%d (SunZilog zs%d)\n", WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks #1383: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1383: + if (__load_zsregs(channel, up->curregs)) { + up->flags |= SUNZILOG_FLAG_ESCC; + } WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1493: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1493: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Keyboard at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1497: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1497: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Mouse at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1581: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1581: + struct uart_sunzilog_port *up = sunzilog_irq_chain; + err = request_irq(zilog_irq, sunzilog_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED, WARNING: line over 80 characters #1590: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1590: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Enable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ WARNING: line over 80 characters #1627: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1627: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Disable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1248: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1248: + case B150: baud = 150; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1249: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1249: + case B300: baud = 300; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1250: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1250: + case B600: baud = 600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1251: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1251: + case B1200: baud = 1200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1252: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1252: + case B2400: baud = 2400; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1253: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1253: + case B4800: baud = 4800; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1254: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1254: + default: case B9600: baud = 9600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1255: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1255: + case B19200: baud = 19200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1256: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1256: + case B38400: baud = 38400; break; Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt <info@metux.net>
Fix checkpatch warnings: WARNING: Use #include <linux/io.h> instead of <asm/io.h> torvalds#38: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:38: +#include <asm/io.h> WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#109: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:109: +#define ZILOG_CHANNEL_FROM_PORT(PORT) ((struct zilog_channel __iomem *)((PORT)->membase)) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#116: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:116: +#define ZS_WANTS_MODEM_STATUS(UP) ((UP)->flags & SUNZILOG_FLAG_MODEM_STATUS) WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#179: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:179: +static int __load_zsregs(struct zilog_channel __iomem *channel, unsigned char *regs) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#188: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:188: + unsigned char stat = read_zsreg(channel, R1); + if (stat & ALL_SNT) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#231: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:231: +^I$ WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for any arm of this statement torvalds#276: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:276: + if (ZS_TX_ACTIVE(up)) { [...] + } else { [...] ERROR: else should follow close brace '}' torvalds#378: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:378: + } + else if (r1 & PAR_ERR) ERROR: code indent should use tabs where possible torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: please, no space before tabs torvalds#397: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:397: +^I^I ^Itty_insert_flip_char(port, ch, flag);$ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#440: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:440: + /* The Zilog just gives us an interrupt when DCD/CTS/etc. change. WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#441: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:441: + * But it does not tell us which bit has changed, we have to keep WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations torvalds#464: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:464: + unsigned char status = readb(&channel->control); + ZSDELAY(); WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#468: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:468: + * It can occur because of how we do serial console writes. It would WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#469: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:469: + * be nice to transmit console writes just like we normally would for WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#470: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:470: + * a TTY line. (ie. buffered and TX interrupt driven). That is not WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#471: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:471: + * easy because console writes cannot sleep. One solution might be WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) WARNING: plain inline is preferred over __inline__ torvalds#593: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:593: +static __inline__ unsigned char sunzilog_read_channel_status(struct uart_port *port) ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#664: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:664: +^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#752: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:752: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ ERROR: trailing whitespace torvalds#779: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:779: +^I^I/* NOTE: Not subject to 'transmitter active' rule. */ $ WARNING: line over 80 characters torvalds#999: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:999: +static int sunzilog_verify_port(struct uart_port *port, struct serial_struct *ser) WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1142: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1142: + unsigned char val = readb(&channel->control); + if (val & Tx_BUF_EMP) { WARNING: Prefer [subsystem eg: netdev]_info([subsystem]dev, ... then dev_info(dev, ... then pr_info(... to printk(KERN_INFO ... #1230: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1230: + printk(KERN_INFO "Console: ttyS%d (SunZilog zs%d)\n", WARNING: braces {} are not necessary for single statement blocks #1383: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1383: + if (__load_zsregs(channel, up->curregs)) { + up->flags |= SUNZILOG_FLAG_ESCC; + } WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1493: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1493: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Keyboard at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: quoted string split across lines #1497: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1497: + dev_info(&op->dev, "Mouse at MMIO 0x%llx (irq = %d) " + "is a %s\n", WARNING: Missing a blank line after declarations #1581: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1581: + struct uart_sunzilog_port *up = sunzilog_irq_chain; + err = request_irq(zilog_irq, sunzilog_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED, WARNING: line over 80 characters #1590: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1590: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Enable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ WARNING: line over 80 characters #1627: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1627: + /* printk (KERN_INFO "Disable IRQ for ZILOG Hardware %p\n", up); */ ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1248: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1248: + case B150: baud = 150; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1249: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1249: + case B300: baud = 300; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1250: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1250: + case B600: baud = 600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1251: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1251: + case B1200: baud = 1200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1252: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1252: + case B2400: baud = 2400; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1253: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1253: + case B4800: baud = 4800; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1254: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1254: + default: case B9600: baud = 9600; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1255: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1255: + case B19200: baud = 19200; break; ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line #1256: FILE: drivers/tty/serial/sunzilog.c:1256: + case B38400: baud = 38400; break; Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt <info@metux.net>
LGTM |
It has absolutely yes conflicts whatsoever |
but isn't "yes" a bit obsolete? should've used "yeah" imo |
The word "yes" is not deprecated yet though |
This may deter a substantial portion of the target audience, since the whole Kanye West thing. |
Everywhere in the kernel 'yes' means 'no' and 'no' means 'yes' for whatever reason.
So I fixed around 44.000 files.
Obviously.
I am now a maintainer of the linux kernel project.