* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*
*
- * NOTE TO LINUX KERNEL HACKERS: DO NOT REFORMAT THIS CODE!
+ * NOTE TO LINUX KERNEL HACKERS: DO NOT REFORMAT THIS CODE!
*
* This is shared code between Digi's CVS archive and the
* Linux Kernel sources.
* Changing the source just for reformatting needlessly breaks
* our CVS diff history.
*
- * Send any bug fixes/changes to: Eng.Linux at digi dot com.
- * Thank you.
+ * Send any bug fixes/changes to: Eng.Linux at digi dot com.
+ * Thank you.
*
*/
dgap_trcbufi = 0;
initd++;
- printk("dgap: tracing enabled - " TRC_DTRC
+ printk("dgap: tracing enabled - " TRC_DTRC
" 0x%lx 0x%x\n",
- (unsigned long)dgap_trcbuf,
+ (unsigned long)dgap_trcbuf,
dgap_trcbuf_size);
}
# if defined(TRC_ON_OVERFLOW_WRAP_AROUND)
/*
* This is the less CPU-intensive way to do things. We simply
- * wrap around before we fall off the end of the buffer. A
+ * wrap around before we fall off the end of the buffer. A
* tilde (~) demarcates the current end of the trace.
*
* This method should be used if you are concerned about race
dgap_trcbufi = 0;
}
- strcpy(&dgap_trcbuf[dgap_trcbufi], buf);
+ strcpy(&dgap_trcbuf[dgap_trcbufi], buf);
dgap_trcbufi += lenbuf;
dgap_trcbuf[dgap_trcbufi] = '~';
# elif defined(TRC_ON_OVERFLOW_SHIFT_BUFFER)
/*
* This is the more CPU-intensive way to do things. If we
- * venture into the last 1/8 of the buffer, we shift the
+ * venture into the last 1/8 of the buffer, we shift the
* last 7/8 of the buffer forward, wiping out the first 1/8.
* Advantage: No wrap-around, only truncation from the
* beginning.