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Fix mtest indenting
authorSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Sun, 24 Feb 2013 17:33:18 +0000 (17:33 +0000)
committerSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Fri, 1 Mar 2013 03:09:22 +0000 (19:09 -0800)
Some of the inner loops are not indented correctly. Fix this.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
common/cmd_mem.c

index 02ff65843ac2996b2013364f38ba69fea1db2207..5235bfe5812cca0dae00ae2108aa8aa61d256e7c 100644 (file)
@@ -655,32 +655,31 @@ static ulong mem_test_alt(vu_long *start, vu_long *end)
                0xaaaaaaaa,     /* alternating 1/0 */
        };
 
-               /*
-                * Data line test: write a pattern to the first
-                * location, write the 1's complement to a 'parking'
-                * address (changes the state of the data bus so a
-                * floating bus doesn't give a false OK), and then
-                * read the value back. Note that we read it back
-                * into a variable because the next time we read it,
-                * it might be right (been there, tough to explain to
-                * the quality guys why it prints a failure when the
-                * "is" and "should be" are obviously the same in the
-                * error message).
-                *
-                * Rather than exhaustively testing, we test some
-                * patterns by shifting '1' bits through a field of
-                * '0's and '0' bits through a field of '1's (i.e.
-                * pattern and ~pattern).
-                */
-               addr = start;
-               for (j = 0; j < sizeof(bitpattern) / sizeof(bitpattern[0]);
-                               j++) {
-                   val = bitpattern[j];
-                   for (; val != 0; val <<= 1) {
+       /*
+        * Data line test: write a pattern to the first
+        * location, write the 1's complement to a 'parking'
+        * address (changes the state of the data bus so a
+        * floating bus doesn't give a false OK), and then
+        * read the value back. Note that we read it back
+        * into a variable because the next time we read it,
+        * it might be right (been there, tough to explain to
+        * the quality guys why it prints a failure when the
+        * "is" and "should be" are obviously the same in the
+        * error message).
+        *
+        * Rather than exhaustively testing, we test some
+        * patterns by shifting '1' bits through a field of
+        * '0's and '0' bits through a field of '1's (i.e.
+        * pattern and ~pattern).
+        */
+       addr = start;
+       for (j = 0; j < sizeof(bitpattern) / sizeof(bitpattern[0]); j++) {
+               val = bitpattern[j];
+               for (; val != 0; val <<= 1) {
                        *addr  = val;
                        *dummy  = ~val; /* clear the test data off the bus */
                        readback = *addr;
-                       if(readback != val) {
+                       if (readback != val) {
                                printf("FAILURE (data line): "
                                        "expected %08lx, actual %08lx\n",
                                                val, readback);
@@ -703,129 +702,130 @@ static ulong mem_test_alt(vu_long *start, vu_long *end)
                                        return -1;
                                }
                        }
-                   }
                }
+       }
 
-               /*
-                * Based on code whose Original Author and Copyright
-                * information follows: Copyright (c) 1998 by Michael
-                * Barr. This software is placed into the public
-                * domain and may be used for any purpose. However,
-                * this notice must not be changed or removed and no
-                * warranty is either expressed or implied by its
-                * publication or distribution.
-                */
+       /*
+        * Based on code whose Original Author and Copyright
+        * information follows: Copyright (c) 1998 by Michael
+        * Barr. This software is placed into the public
+        * domain and may be used for any purpose. However,
+        * this notice must not be changed or removed and no
+        * warranty is either expressed or implied by its
+        * publication or distribution.
+        */
 
-               /*
-                * Address line test
-                *
-                * Description: Test the address bus wiring in a
-                *              memory region by performing a walking
-                *              1's test on the relevant bits of the
-                *              address and checking for aliasing.
-                *              This test will find single-bit
-                *              address failures such as stuck-high,
-                *              stuck-low, and shorted pins. The base
-                *              address and size of the region are
-                *              selected by the caller.
-                *
-                * Notes:       For best results, the selected base
-                *              address should have enough LSB 0's to
-                *              guarantee single address bit changes.
-                *              For example, to test a 64-Kbyte
-                *              region, select a base address on a
-                *              64-Kbyte boundary. Also, select the
-                *              region size as a power-of-two if at
-                *              all possible.
-                *
-                * Returns:     0 if the test succeeds, 1 if the test fails.
-                */
-               len = ((ulong)end - (ulong)start)/sizeof(vu_long);
-               pattern = (vu_long) 0xaaaaaaaa;
-               anti_pattern = (vu_long) 0x55555555;
+       /*
+       * Address line test
+
+        * Description: Test the address bus wiring in a
+        *              memory region by performing a walking
+        *              1's test on the relevant bits of the
+        *              address and checking for aliasing.
+        *              This test will find single-bit
+        *              address failures such as stuck-high,
+        *              stuck-low, and shorted pins. The base
+        *              address and size of the region are
+        *              selected by the caller.
+
+        * Notes:       For best results, the selected base
+        *              address should have enough LSB 0's to
+        *              guarantee single address bit changes.
+        *              For example, to test a 64-Kbyte
+        *              region, select a base address on a
+        *              64-Kbyte boundary. Also, select the
+        *              region size as a power-of-two if at
+        *              all possible.
+        *
+        * Returns:     0 if the test succeeds, 1 if the test fails.
+        */
+       len = ((ulong)end - (ulong)start)/sizeof(vu_long);
+       pattern = (vu_long) 0xaaaaaaaa;
+       anti_pattern = (vu_long) 0x55555555;
 
-               debug("%s:%d: length = 0x%.8lx\n",
-                       __func__, __LINE__, len);
-               /*
-                * Write the default pattern at each of the
-                * power-of-two offsets.
-                */
-               for (offset = 1; offset < len; offset <<= 1)
-                       start[offset] = pattern;
+       debug("%s:%d: length = 0x%.8lx\n",
+               __func__, __LINE__, len);
+       /*
+        * Write the default pattern at each of the
+        * power-of-two offsets.
+        */
+       for (offset = 1; offset < len; offset <<= 1)
+               start[offset] = pattern;
 
-               /*
-                * Check for address bits stuck high.
-                */
-               test_offset = 0;
-               start[test_offset] = anti_pattern;
+       /*
+        * Check for address bits stuck high.
+        */
+       test_offset = 0;
+       start[test_offset] = anti_pattern;
 
-               for (offset = 1; offset < len; offset <<= 1) {
-                   temp = start[offset];
-                   if (temp != pattern) {
+       for (offset = 1; offset < len; offset <<= 1) {
+               temp = start[offset];
+               if (temp != pattern) {
                        printf("\nFAILURE: Address bit stuck high @ 0x%.8lx:"
                                " expected 0x%.8lx, actual 0x%.8lx\n",
                                (ulong)&start[offset], pattern, temp);
                        errs++;
                        if (ctrlc()) {
-                           putc('\n');
-                           return -1;
+                               putc('\n');
+                               return -1;
                        }
-                   }
                }
-               start[test_offset] = pattern;
-               WATCHDOG_RESET();
+       }
+       start[test_offset] = pattern;
+       WATCHDOG_RESET();
 
-               /*
-                * Check for addr bits stuck low or shorted.
-                */
-               for (test_offset = 1; test_offset < len; test_offset <<= 1) {
-                   start[test_offset] = anti_pattern;
+       /*
+        * Check for addr bits stuck low or shorted.
+        */
+       for (test_offset = 1; test_offset < len; test_offset <<= 1) {
+               start[test_offset] = anti_pattern;
 
-                   for (offset = 1; offset < len; offset <<= 1) {
+               for (offset = 1; offset < len; offset <<= 1) {
                        temp = start[offset];
                        if ((temp != pattern) && (offset != test_offset)) {
-                           printf("\nFAILURE: Address bit stuck low or shorted @"
-                               " 0x%.8lx: expected 0x%.8lx, actual 0x%.8lx\n",
-                               (ulong)&start[offset], pattern, temp);
-                           errs++;
-                           if (ctrlc()) {
-                               putc('\n');
-                               return -1;
-                           }
+                               printf("\nFAILURE: Address bit stuck low or"
+                                       " shorted @ 0x%.8lx: expected 0x%.8lx,"
+                                       " actual 0x%.8lx\n",
+                                       (ulong)&start[offset], pattern, temp);
+                               errs++;
+                               if (ctrlc()) {
+                                       putc('\n');
+                                       return -1;
+                               }
                        }
-                   }
-                   start[test_offset] = pattern;
                }
+               start[test_offset] = pattern;
+       }
 
-               /*
-                * Description: Test the integrity of a physical
-                *              memory device by performing an
-                *              increment/decrement test over the
-                *              entire region. In the process every
-                *              storage bit in the device is tested
-                *              as a zero and a one. The base address
-                *              and the size of the region are
-                *              selected by the caller.
-                *
-                * Returns:     0 if the test succeeds, 1 if the test fails.
-                */
-               num_words = ((ulong)end - (ulong)start)/sizeof(vu_long) + 1;
+       /*
+        * Description: Test the integrity of a physical
+        *              memory device by performing an
+        *              increment/decrement test over the
+        *              entire region. In the process every
+        *              storage bit in the device is tested
+        *              as a zero and a one. The base address
+        *              and the size of the region are
+        *              selected by the caller.
+        *
+        * Returns:     0 if the test succeeds, 1 if the test fails.
+        */
+       num_words = ((ulong)end - (ulong)start)/sizeof(vu_long) + 1;
 
-               /*
-                * Fill memory with a known pattern.
-                */
-               for (pattern = 1, offset = 0; offset < num_words; pattern++, offset++) {
-                       WATCHDOG_RESET();
-                       start[offset] = pattern;
-               }
+       /*
+        * Fill memory with a known pattern.
+        */
+       for (pattern = 1, offset = 0; offset < num_words; pattern++, offset++) {
+               WATCHDOG_RESET();
+               start[offset] = pattern;
+       }
 
-               /*
-                * Check each location and invert it for the second pass.
-                */
-               for (pattern = 1, offset = 0; offset < num_words; pattern++, offset++) {
-                   WATCHDOG_RESET();
-                   temp = start[offset];
-                   if (temp != pattern) {
+       /*
+        * Check each location and invert it for the second pass.
+        */
+       for (pattern = 1, offset = 0; offset < num_words; pattern++, offset++) {
+               WATCHDOG_RESET();
+               temp = start[offset];
+               if (temp != pattern) {
                        printf("\nFAILURE (read/write) @ 0x%.8lx:"
                                " expected 0x%.8lx, actual 0x%.8lx)\n",
                                (ulong)&start[offset], pattern, temp);
@@ -834,20 +834,20 @@ static ulong mem_test_alt(vu_long *start, vu_long *end)
                                putc('\n');
                                return -1;
                        }
-                   }
-
-                   anti_pattern = ~pattern;
-                   start[offset] = anti_pattern;
                }
 
-               /*
-                * Check each location for the inverted pattern and zero it.
-                */
-               for (pattern = 1, offset = 0; offset < num_words; pattern++, offset++) {
-                   WATCHDOG_RESET();
-                   anti_pattern = ~pattern;
-                   temp = start[offset];
-                   if (temp != anti_pattern) {
+               anti_pattern = ~pattern;
+               start[offset] = anti_pattern;
+       }
+
+       /*
+        * Check each location for the inverted pattern and zero it.
+        */
+       for (pattern = 1, offset = 0; offset < num_words; pattern++, offset++) {
+               WATCHDOG_RESET();
+               anti_pattern = ~pattern;
+               temp = start[offset];
+               if (temp != anti_pattern) {
                        printf("\nFAILURE (read/write): @ 0x%.8lx:"
                                " expected 0x%.8lx, actual 0x%.8lx)\n",
                                (ulong)&start[offset], anti_pattern, temp);
@@ -856,9 +856,9 @@ static ulong mem_test_alt(vu_long *start, vu_long *end)
                                putc('\n');
                                return -1;
                        }
-                   }
-                   start[offset] = 0;
                }
+               start[offset] = 0;
+       }
 
        return 0;
 }
@@ -886,34 +886,34 @@ static ulong mem_test_quick(vu_long *start, vu_long *end, vu_long pattern,
                else
                        pattern = ~pattern;
        }
-               printf("\rPattern %08lX  Writing..."
-                       "%12s"
-                       "\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b",
-                       pattern, "");
+       printf("\rPattern %08lX  Writing..."
+               "%12s"
+               "\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b",
+               pattern, "");
 
-               for (addr = start, val = pattern; addr < end; addr++) {
-                       WATCHDOG_RESET();
-                       *addr = val;
-                       val += incr;
-               }
+       for (addr = start, val = pattern; addr < end; addr++) {
+               WATCHDOG_RESET();
+               *addr = val;
+               val += incr;
+       }
 
-               puts("Reading...");
+       puts("Reading...");
 
-               for (addr = start, val = pattern; addr < end; addr++) {
-                       WATCHDOG_RESET();
-                       readback = *addr;
-                       if (readback != val) {
-                               printf("\nMem error @ 0x%08X: "
-                                       "found %08lX, expected %08lX\n",
-                                       (uint)(uintptr_t)addr, readback, val);
-                               errs++;
-                               if (ctrlc()) {
-                                       putc('\n');
-                                       return -1;
-                               }
+       for (addr = start, val = pattern; addr < end; addr++) {
+               WATCHDOG_RESET();
+               readback = *addr;
+               if (readback != val) {
+                       printf("\nMem error @ 0x%08X: "
+                               "found %08lX, expected %08lX\n",
+                               (uint)(uintptr_t)addr, readback, val);
+                       errs++;
+                       if (ctrlc()) {
+                               putc('\n');
+                               return -1;
                        }
-                       val += incr;
                }
+               val += incr;
+       }
 
        return 0;
 }