On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 12:32:28AM -0400, Jacob Kiefer wrote:

>  int rtl8723a_set_rssi_cmd(struct rtw_adapter *padapter, u8 *param)
>  {
> -     *((u32 *)param) = cpu_to_le32(*((u32 *)param));
> +     __le32 leparam;
> 
> -     FillH2CCmd(padapter, RSSI_SETTING_EID, 3, param);
> +     leparam = cpu_to_le32(*((u32 *)param));
> +
> +     FillH2CCmd(padapter, RSSI_SETTING_EID, 3, (u8 *)&leparam);

Why not fill the thing we are passing already with little-endian?  There's
only one caller, after all...

>  int rtl8723a_set_raid_cmd(struct rtw_adapter *padapter, u32 mask, u8 arg)
>  {
>       u8 buf[5];
> +     __le32 lemask;
> 
>       memset(buf, 0, 5);
> -     mask = cpu_to_le32(mask);
> -     memcpy(buf, &mask, 4);
> +     lemask = cpu_to_le32(mask);
> +     memcpy(buf, &lemask, 4);
>       buf[4]  = arg;
> 
>       FillH2CCmd(padapter, MACID_CONFIG_EID, 5, buf);

Ugh...
        struct macid_config_eid {__le32 mask; u8 arg;} buf = {
                .mask = cpu_to_le32(mask), .arg = arg
        };

        FillH2CCmd(padapter, MACID_CONFIG_EID, 5, &buf);

Why bother with memcpy/memset/whatnot when all you are trying to do is to
initialize a temporary structure?  And no, it's not going to have any gaps...
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