From: Heinrich Schuchardt Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2022 22:11:58 +0000 (+0100) Subject: drivers: octeon: get rid of Unicode in code X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2e66ecb765b897fefbeec73572492fb6941dc14c;p=u-boot.git drivers: octeon: get rid of Unicode in code Placing Unicode control codes in the middle of a comment does not make much sense. Let's get rid of all Unicode in drivers/ram/octeon/octeon3_lmc.c. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese --- diff --git a/drivers/ram/octeon/octeon3_lmc.c b/drivers/ram/octeon/octeon3_lmc.c index 349abc179f..eaef0fa5c1 100644 --- a/drivers/ram/octeon/octeon3_lmc.c +++ b/drivers/ram/octeon/octeon3_lmc.c @@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@ static int compute_vref_val(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, int rankx, lmc_control.u64 = lmc_rd(priv, CVMX_LMCX_CONTROL(if_num)); /* - * New computed vref = existing computed vref – X + * New computed vref = existing computed vref - X * * The value of X is depending on different conditions. * Both #122 and #139 are 2Rx4 RDIMM, while #124 is stacked @@ -2058,7 +2058,7 @@ static int compute_vref_val(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, int rankx, * * 1. Stacked Die: 2Rx4 * 1-slot: offset = 7. i, e New computed vref = existing - * computed vref – 7 + * computed vref - 7 * 2-slot: offset = 6 * * 2. Regular: 2Rx4 @@ -9941,11 +9941,11 @@ static int test_dram_byte_hw(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, u64 p, * NOTE: this step done in the calling routine(s)... * 3) Setup GENERAL_PURPOSE[0-2] registers with the data pattern * of choice. - * a. GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA<63:0>] – sets the initial lower + * a. GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA<63:0>] - sets the initial lower * (rising edge) 64 bits of data. - * b. GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA<63:0>] – sets the initial upper + * b. GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA<63:0>] - sets the initial upper * (falling edge) 64 bits of data. - * c. GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA<15:0>] – sets the initial lower + * c. GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA<15:0>] - sets the initial lower * (rising edge <7:0>) and upper (falling edge <15:8>) ECC data. */ @@ -9980,8 +9980,8 @@ static int test_dram_byte_hw(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, u64 p, /* * 7) Set PHY_CTL[PHY_RESET] = 1 (LMC automatically clears this as - * it’s a one-shot operation). This is to get into the habit of - * resetting PHY’s SILO to the original 0 location. + * it's a one-shot operation). This is to get into the habit of + * resetting PHY's SILO to the original 0 location. */ phy_ctl.u64 = lmc_rd(priv, CVMX_LMCX_PHY_CTL(if_num)); phy_ctl.s.phy_reset = 1; @@ -10013,9 +10013,9 @@ static int test_dram_byte_hw(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, u64 p, * a. COL, ROW, BA, BG, PRANK points to the starting point * of the address. * You can just set them to all 0. - * b. RW_TRAIN – set this to 1. - * c. TCCD_L – set this to 0. - * d. READ_CMD_COUNT – instruct the sequence to the how many + * b. RW_TRAIN - set this to 1. + * c. TCCD_L - set this to 0. + * d. READ_CMD_COUNT - instruct the sequence to the how many * writes/reads. * It is 5 bits field, so set to 31 of maximum # of r/w. */ @@ -10063,9 +10063,9 @@ static int test_dram_byte_hw(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, u64 p, /* * 6) Read MPR_DATA0 and MPR_DATA1 for results. - * a. MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA<63:0>] – comparison results + * a. MPR_DATA0[MPR_DATA<63:0>] - comparison results * for DQ63:DQ0. (1 means MATCH, 0 means FAIL). - * b. MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA<7:0>] – comparison results + * b. MPR_DATA1[MPR_DATA<7:0>] - comparison results * for ECC bit7:0. */ mpr_data0 = lmc_rd(priv, CVMX_LMCX_MPR_DATA0(if_num)); @@ -10073,8 +10073,8 @@ static int test_dram_byte_hw(struct ddr_priv *priv, int if_num, u64 p, /* * 7) Set PHY_CTL[PHY_RESET] = 1 (LMC automatically - * clears this as it’s a one-shot operation). - * This is to get into the habit of resetting PHY’s + * clears this as it's a one-shot operation). + * This is to get into the habit of resetting PHY's * SILO to the original 0 location. */ phy_ctl.u64 = lmc_rd(priv, CVMX_LMCX_PHY_CTL(if_num)); @@ -10163,11 +10163,11 @@ static void setup_hw_pattern(struct ddr_priv *priv, int lmc, /* * 3) Setup GENERAL_PURPOSE[0-2] registers with the data pattern * of choice. - * a. GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA<63:0>] – sets the initial lower + * a. GENERAL_PURPOSE0[DATA<63:0>] - sets the initial lower * (rising edge) 64 bits of data. - * b. GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA<63:0>] – sets the initial upper + * b. GENERAL_PURPOSE1[DATA<63:0>] - sets the initial upper * (falling edge) 64 bits of data. - * c. GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA<15:0>] – sets the initial lower + * c. GENERAL_PURPOSE2[DATA<15:0>] - sets the initial lower * (rising edge <7:0>) and upper * (falling edge <15:8>) ECC data. */