On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 10:35:18AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 06:10:56PM +0100, Oscar Carter wrote:
> > -#define RSR_ADDRBROAD       0x80
> > -#define RSR_ADDRMULTI       0x40
> > +#define RSR_ADDRBROAD       BIT(7)
> > +#define RSR_ADDRMULTI       BIT(6)
> >  #define RSR_ADDRUNI         0x00
> > -#define RSR_IVLDTYP         0x20        /* invalid packet type */
> > -#define RSR_IVLDLEN         0x10        /* invalid len (> 2312 byte) */
> > -#define RSR_BSSIDOK         0x08
> > -#define RSR_CRCOK           0x04
> > -#define RSR_BCNSSIDOK       0x02
> > -#define RSR_ADDROK          0x01
> > +#define RSR_IVLDTYP         BIT(5) /* invalid packet type */
> > +#define RSR_IVLDLEN         BIT(4) /* invalid len (> 2312 byte) */
> > +#define RSR_BSSIDOK         BIT(3)
> > +#define RSR_CRCOK           BIT(2)
> > +#define RSR_BCNSSIDOK       BIT(1)
> > +#define RSR_ADDROK          BIT(0)
>
> I like these ones because I do think the new version is more clear
> now.
>
> >  /* Bits in the EnhanceCFG_0 register */
> >  #define EnCFG_BBType_a             0x00
> > -#define EnCFG_BBType_b             0x01
> > -#define EnCFG_BBType_g             0x02
> > -#define EnCFG_BBType_MASK  0x03
> > -#define EnCFG_ProtectMd            0x20
> > +#define EnCFG_BBType_b             BIT(0)
> > +#define EnCFG_BBType_g             BIT(1)
> > +#define EnCFG_BBType_MASK  (BIT(0) | BIT(1))
> > +#define EnCFG_ProtectMd            BIT(5)
>
> Probably EnCFG_BBType_MASK should be defined using the other defines.
>
> #define EnCFG_BBType_MASK (EnCFG_BBType_b | EnCFG_BBType_g)
>
> Otherwise it looks good.  Can you change that one thing and then add
> my Reviewed-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpen...@oracle.com>
>
Ok, i will make this change and i will send and incremental patch with the
"Fixes:" tag due to the this patch has already been added to the staging-next
branch of the greg staging tree.

> regards,
> dan carpenter
>
thanks,

oscar carter
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