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s390/bitops: remove outdated comment
The s390 specific little endian bitop macros are gone since a long time. Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
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* end up numbered:
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* end up numbered:
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* |63..............0|127............64|191...........128|255...........192|
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* |63..............0|127............64|191...........128|255...........192|
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* There are a few little-endian macros used mostly for filesystem
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* bitmaps, these work on similar bit array layouts, but byte-oriented:
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* |7...0|15...8|23...16|31...24|39...32|47...40|55...48|63...56|
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* The main difference is that bit 3-5 in the bit number field needs to be
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* reversed compared to the big-endian bit fields. This can be achieved by
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* XOR with 0x38.
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* We also have special functions which work with an MSB0 encoding.
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* We also have special functions which work with an MSB0 encoding.
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* The bits are numbered:
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* The bits are numbered:
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* |0..............63|64............127|128...........191|192...........255|
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* |0..............63|64............127|128...........191|192...........255|
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