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author | Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> | 2009-07-30 16:03:45 -0600 |
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committer | Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> | 2009-07-30 16:03:45 +0930 |
commit | 2e04ef76916d1e29a077ea9d0f2003c8fd86724d (patch) | |
tree | 2ff8d625d6e467be9f9f1b67a3674cb6e125e970 /include/linux | |
parent | e969fed542cae08cb11d666efac4f7c5d624d09f (diff) |
lguest: fix comment style
I don't really notice it (except to begrudge the extra vertical
space), but Ingo does. And he pointed out that one excuse of lguest
is as a teaching tool, it should set a good example.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux')
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/lguest.h | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/lguest_launcher.h | 18 |
2 files changed, 36 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/lguest.h b/include/linux/lguest.h index dbf2479e808..0a3a11afd64 100644 --- a/include/linux/lguest.h +++ b/include/linux/lguest.h @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ -/* Things the lguest guest needs to know. Note: like all lguest interfaces, - * this is subject to wild and random change between versions. */ +/* + * Things the lguest guest needs to know. Note: like all lguest interfaces, + * this is subject to wild and random change between versions. + */ #ifndef _LINUX_LGUEST_H #define _LINUX_LGUEST_H @@ -11,32 +13,42 @@ #define LG_CLOCK_MIN_DELTA 100UL #define LG_CLOCK_MAX_DELTA ULONG_MAX -/*G:031 The second method of communicating with the Host is to via "struct +/*G:031 + * The second method of communicating with the Host is to via "struct * lguest_data". Once the Guest's initialization hypercall tells the Host where - * this is, the Guest and Host both publish information in it. :*/ + * this is, the Guest and Host both publish information in it. +:*/ struct lguest_data { - /* 512 == enabled (same as eflags in normal hardware). The Guest - * changes interrupts so often that a hypercall is too slow. */ + /* + * 512 == enabled (same as eflags in normal hardware). The Guest + * changes interrupts so often that a hypercall is too slow. + */ unsigned int irq_enabled; /* Fine-grained interrupt disabling by the Guest */ DECLARE_BITMAP(blocked_interrupts, LGUEST_IRQS); - /* The Host writes the virtual address of the last page fault here, + /* + * The Host writes the virtual address of the last page fault here, * which saves the Guest a hypercall. CR2 is the native register where - * this address would normally be found. */ + * this address would normally be found. + */ unsigned long cr2; /* Wallclock time set by the Host. */ struct timespec time; - /* Interrupt pending set by the Host. The Guest should do a hypercall - * if it re-enables interrupts and sees this set (to X86_EFLAGS_IF). */ + /* + * Interrupt pending set by the Host. The Guest should do a hypercall + * if it re-enables interrupts and sees this set (to X86_EFLAGS_IF). + */ int irq_pending; - /* Async hypercall ring. Instead of directly making hypercalls, we can + /* + * Async hypercall ring. Instead of directly making hypercalls, we can * place them in here for processing the next time the Host wants. - * This batching can be quite efficient. */ + * This batching can be quite efficient. + */ /* 0xFF == done (set by Host), 0 == pending (set by Guest). */ u8 hcall_status[LHCALL_RING_SIZE]; diff --git a/include/linux/lguest_launcher.h b/include/linux/lguest_launcher.h index bfefbdf7498..495203ff221 100644 --- a/include/linux/lguest_launcher.h +++ b/include/linux/lguest_launcher.h @@ -29,8 +29,10 @@ struct lguest_device_desc { __u8 type; /* The number of virtqueues (first in config array) */ __u8 num_vq; - /* The number of bytes of feature bits. Multiply by 2: one for host - * features and one for Guest acknowledgements. */ + /* + * The number of bytes of feature bits. Multiply by 2: one for host + * features and one for Guest acknowledgements. + */ __u8 feature_len; /* The number of bytes of the config array after virtqueues. */ __u8 config_len; @@ -39,8 +41,10 @@ struct lguest_device_desc { __u8 config[0]; }; -/*D:135 This is how we expect the device configuration field for a virtqueue - * to be laid out in config space. */ +/*D:135 + * This is how we expect the device configuration field for a virtqueue + * to be laid out in config space. + */ struct lguest_vqconfig { /* The number of entries in the virtio_ring */ __u16 num; @@ -61,7 +65,9 @@ enum lguest_req LHREQ_EVENTFD, /* + address, fd. */ }; -/* The alignment to use between consumer and producer parts of vring. - * x86 pagesize for historical reasons. */ +/* + * The alignment to use between consumer and producer parts of vring. + * x86 pagesize for historical reasons. + */ #define LGUEST_VRING_ALIGN 4096 #endif /* _LINUX_LGUEST_LAUNCHER */ |