staging: unisys: visorinput: correct code comments per kernel conventions
Multi-line comments were modified to conform to kernel conventions: /* * multi-line * comments */ doc-test /** */ for some comments was removed. Signed-off-by: Tim Sell <Timothy.Sell@unisys.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Romer <benjamin.romer@unisys.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -14,7 +14,8 @@
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* details.
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*/
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/* This driver lives in a generic guest Linux partition, and registers to
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/*
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* This driver lives in a generic guest Linux partition, and registers to
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* receive keyboard and mouse channels from the visorbus driver. It reads
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* inputs from such channels, and delivers it to the Linux OS in the
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* standard way the Linux expects for input drivers.
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@ -55,14 +56,14 @@ enum visorinput_device_type {
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visorinput_mouse,
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};
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/* This is the private data that we store for each device.
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* A pointer to this struct is maintained via
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* dev_get_drvdata() / dev_set_drvdata() for each struct device.
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/*
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* This is the private data that we store for each device.
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* A pointer to this struct is maintained via
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* dev_get_drvdata() / dev_set_drvdata() for each struct device.
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*/
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struct visorinput_devdata {
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struct visor_device *dev;
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/** lock for dev */
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struct rw_semaphore lock_visor_dev;
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struct rw_semaphore lock_visor_dev; /* lock for dev */
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struct input_dev *visorinput_dev;
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bool paused;
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unsigned int keycode_table_bytes; /* size of following array */
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@ -75,8 +76,10 @@ static const uuid_le spar_keyboard_channel_protocol_uuid =
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static const uuid_le spar_mouse_channel_protocol_uuid =
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SPAR_MOUSE_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_UUID;
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/* Borrowed from drivers/input/keyboard/atakbd.c */
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/* This maps 1-byte scancodes to keycodes. */
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/*
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* Borrowed from drivers/input/keyboard/atakbd.c
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* This maps 1-byte scancodes to keycodes.
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*/
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static const unsigned char visorkbd_keycode[KEYCODE_TABLE_BYTES] = {
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/* American layout */
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[0] = KEY_GRAVE,
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@ -193,7 +196,8 @@ static const unsigned char visorkbd_keycode[KEYCODE_TABLE_BYTES] = {
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[113] = KEY_MUTE
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};
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/* This maps the <xx> in extended scancodes of the form "0xE0 <xx>" into
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/*
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* This maps the <xx> in extended scancodes of the form "0xE0 <xx>" into
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* keycodes.
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*/
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static const unsigned char visorkbd_ext_keycode[KEYCODE_TABLE_BYTES] = {
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@ -212,7 +216,8 @@ static const unsigned char visorkbd_ext_keycode[KEYCODE_TABLE_BYTES] = {
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0x70 */
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};
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/* register_client_keyboard() initializes and returns a Linux gizmo that we
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/*
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* register_client_keyboard() initializes and returns a Linux gizmo that we
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* can use to deliver keyboard inputs to Linux. We of course do this when
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* we see keyboard inputs coming in on a keyboard channel.
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*/
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@ -299,7 +304,8 @@ register_client_mouse(void)
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Sending top-left and bottom-right positions is ABSOLUTELY
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/*
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* Sending top-left and bottom-right positions is ABSOLUTELY
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* REQUIRED if we want X to move the mouse to the exact points
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* we tell it. I have NO IDEA why.
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*/
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@ -329,7 +335,8 @@ devdata_create(struct visor_device *dev, enum visorinput_device_type devtype)
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return NULL;
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devdata->dev = dev;
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/* This is an input device in a client guest partition,
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/*
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* This is an input device in a client guest partition,
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* so we need to create whatever gizmos are necessary to
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* deliver our inputs to the guest OS.
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*/
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@ -400,9 +407,10 @@ visorinput_remove(struct visor_device *dev)
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visorbus_disable_channel_interrupts(dev);
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/* due to above, at this time no thread of execution will be
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* in visorinput_channel_interrupt()
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*/
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/*
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* due to above, at this time no thread of execution will be
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* in visorinput_channel_interrupt()
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*/
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down_write(&devdata->lock_visor_dev);
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dev_set_drvdata(&dev->device, NULL);
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@ -417,7 +425,8 @@ do_key(struct input_dev *inpt, int keycode, int down)
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input_report_key(inpt, keycode, down);
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}
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/* Make it so the current locking state of the locking key indicated by
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/*
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* Make it so the current locking state of the locking key indicated by
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* <keycode> is as indicated by <desired_state> (1=locked, 0=unlocked).
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*/
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static void
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@ -457,7 +466,8 @@ handle_locking_key(struct input_dev *visorinput_dev,
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}
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}
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/* <scancode> is either a 1-byte scancode, or an extended 16-bit scancode
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/*
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* <scancode> is either a 1-byte scancode, or an extended 16-bit scancode
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* with 0xE0 in the low byte and the extended scancode value in the next
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* higher byte.
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*/
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@ -488,7 +498,8 @@ calc_button(int x)
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}
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}
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/* This is used only when this driver is active as an input driver in the
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/*
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* This is used only when this driver is active as an input driver in the
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* client guest partition. It is called periodically so we can obtain inputs
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* from the channel, and deliver them to the guest OS.
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*/
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