Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-14 Thread David Miller
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Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-14 Thread Brad Mouring
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 12:26:09AM -0500, David Miller wrote: > From: Xander Huff > Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:15:50 -0600 > > > This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the > > various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human > > readability

Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-14 Thread Nicolas Ferre
Le 13/01/2015 23:15, Xander Huff a écrit : > This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the > various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human > readability than short acronyms. > > Describe various #define varibles Cadence MACB/GEM registers as

Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-14 Thread David Miller
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Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-14 Thread Nicolas Ferre
Le 13/01/2015 23:15, Xander Huff a écrit : This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human readability than short acronyms. Describe various #define varibles Cadence MACB/GEM registers as

Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-14 Thread Brad Mouring
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 12:26:09AM -0500, David Miller wrote: From: Xander Huff xander.h...@ni.com Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:15:50 -0600 This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human

Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-13 Thread David Miller
From: Xander Huff Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:15:50 -0600 > This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the > various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human > readability than short acronyms. > > Describe various #define varibles Cadence MACB/GEM

[PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-13 Thread Xander Huff
This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human readability than short acronyms. Describe various #define varibles Cadence MACB/GEM registers as documented in Xilinix's "Zynq-7000 All Programmable

Re: [PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-13 Thread David Miller
From: Xander Huff xander.h...@ni.com Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 16:15:50 -0600 This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human readability than short acronyms. Describe various #define varibles

[PATCH 1/2] net/macb: Adding comments to various #defs to make interpretation easier

2015-01-13 Thread Xander Huff
This change is to help improve at-a-glace knowledge of the purpose of the various Cadence MACB/GEM registers. Comments are more helpful for human readability than short acronyms. Describe various #define varibles Cadence MACB/GEM registers as documented in Xilinix's Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC