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author | Elyes HAOUAS <ehaouas@noos.fr> | 2018-08-23 18:19:52 +0200 |
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committer | Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de> | 2018-08-27 22:41:57 +0000 |
commit | fcd70085c272678c35cea1d44a0a79f1304590b2 (patch) | |
tree | 25f3084aa3bd7aa515ad125d2c61a2203ad73012 /util/nvramtool | |
parent | 982c7555ade7a1e84835818b00b66ba7cdc08255 (diff) | |
download | coreboot-fcd70085c272678c35cea1d44a0a79f1304590b2.tar.xz |
util/nvramtool: Fix typos & remove unneeded whitespace
Change-Id: I0a704cba80d0439ae95db34a6b73df7be5b3b862
Signed-off-by: Elyes HAOUAS <ehaouas@noos.fr>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/28290
Reviewed-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de>
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'util/nvramtool')
-rw-r--r-- | util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h | 98 |
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h b/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h index 1bd1e53239..1417c19ba1 100644 --- a/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h +++ b/util/nvramtool/coreboot_tables.h @@ -8,35 +8,35 @@ #include <stdint.h> /* Note: The contents of this file were borrowed from the coreboot source - * code which may be obtained from https://www.coreboot.org/. - * Specifically, this code was obtained from LinuxBIOS version 1.1.8. + * code which may be obtained from https://www.coreboot.org/. + * Specifically, this code was obtained from LinuxBIOS version 1.1.8. */ /* The coreboot table information is for conveying information - * from the firmware to the loaded OS image. Primarily this + * from the firmware to the loaded OS image. Primarily this * is expected to be information that cannot be discovered by - * other means, such as quering the hardware directly. + * other means, such as querying the hardware directly. * * All of the information should be Position Independent Data. - * That is it should be safe to relocated any of the information - * without it's meaning/correctnes changing. For table that + * That is, it should be safe to relocate any of the information + * without changing its meaning/correctness. For tables that * can reasonably be used on multiple architectures the data - * size should be fixed. This should ease the transition between + * size should be fixed. This should ease the transition between * 32 bit and 64 bit architectures etc. * * The completeness test for the information in this table is: * - Can all of the hardware be detected? - * - Are the per motherboard constants available? + * - Are the per-motherboard constants available? * - Is there enough to allow a kernel to run that was written before * a particular motherboard is constructed? (Assuming the kernel * has drivers for all of the hardware but it does not have * assumptions on how the hardware is connected together). * - * With this test it should be straight forward to determine if a - * table entry is required or not. This should remove much of the - * long term compatibility burden as table entries which are + * With this test it should be straightforward to determine if a + * table entry is required or not. This should remove much of the + * long-term compatibility burden as table entries which are * irrelevant or have been replaced by better alternatives may be - * dropped. Of course it is polite and expidite to include extra + * dropped. Of course it is polite and expedite to include extra * table entries and be backwards compatible, but it is not required. */ @@ -85,10 +85,10 @@ struct lb_header { uint32_t table_entries; }; -/* Every entry in the boot enviroment list will correspond to a boot - * info record. Encoding both type and size. The type is obviously - * so you can tell what it is. The size allows you to skip that - * boot enviroment record if you don't know what it easy. This allows +/* Every entry in the boot environment list will correspond to a boot + * info record, encoding both type and size. The type is obviously + * so you can tell what it is. The size allows you to skip that + * boot environment record if you don't know what it is. This allows * forward compatibility with records not yet defined. */ struct lb_record { @@ -96,17 +96,17 @@ struct lb_record { uint32_t size; /* size of record (in bytes) */ }; -#define LB_TAG_UNUSED 0x0000 +#define LB_TAG_UNUSED 0x0000 -#define LB_TAG_MEMORY 0x0001 +#define LB_TAG_MEMORY 0x0001 struct lb_memory_range { struct lb_uint64 start; struct lb_uint64 size; uint32_t type; -#define LB_MEM_RAM 1 /* Memory anyone can use */ -#define LB_MEM_RESERVED 2 /* Don't use this memory region */ -#define LB_MEM_TABLE 16 /* Ram configuration tables are kept in */ +#define LB_MEM_RAM 1 /* Memory anyone can use */ +#define LB_MEM_RESERVED 2 /* Don't use this memory region */ +#define LB_MEM_TABLE 16 /* RAM configuration tables are kept in */ }; struct lb_memory { @@ -115,14 +115,14 @@ struct lb_memory { struct lb_memory_range map[0]; }; -#define LB_TAG_HWRPB 0x0002 +#define LB_TAG_HWRPB 0x0002 struct lb_hwrpb { uint32_t tag; uint32_t size; uint64_t hwrpb; }; -#define LB_TAG_MAINBOARD 0x0003 +#define LB_TAG_MAINBOARD 0x0003 struct lb_mainboard { uint32_t tag; uint32_t size; @@ -131,16 +131,16 @@ struct lb_mainboard { uint8_t strings[0]; }; -#define LB_TAG_VERSION 0x0004 -#define LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION 0x0005 -#define LB_TAG_BUILD 0x0006 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME 0x0007 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY 0x0008 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST 0x0009 -#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN 0x000a -#define LB_TAG_COMPILER 0x000b -#define LB_TAG_LINKER 0x000c -#define LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER 0x000d +#define LB_TAG_VERSION 0x0004 +#define LB_TAG_EXTRA_VERSION 0x0005 +#define LB_TAG_BUILD 0x0006 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_TIME 0x0007 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_BY 0x0008 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_HOST 0x0009 +#define LB_TAG_COMPILE_DOMAIN 0x000a +#define LB_TAG_COMPILER 0x000b +#define LB_TAG_LINKER 0x000c +#define LB_TAG_ASSEMBLER 0x000d struct lb_string { uint32_t tag; uint32_t size; @@ -155,22 +155,22 @@ struct lb_forward { uint64_t forward; }; -/* The following structures are for the cmos definitions table */ +/* The following structures are for the CMOS definitions table */ #define LB_TAG_CMOS_OPTION_TABLE 200 -/* cmos header record */ +/* CMOS header record */ struct cmos_option_table { uint32_t tag; /* CMOS definitions table type */ uint32_t size; /* size of the entire table */ uint32_t header_length; /* length of header */ }; -/* cmos entry record - This record is variable length. The name field may be - shorter than CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH. The entry may start - anywhere in the byte, but can not span bytes unless it - starts at the beginning of the byte and the length is - fills complete bytes. -*/ +/* CMOS entry record + * This record has a variable length. The name field may be + * shorter than CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH. The entry may start + * anywhere in the byte, but can not span bytes unless it + * starts at the beginning of the byte and the length + * fills complete bytes. + */ #define LB_TAG_OPTION 201 struct cmos_entries { uint32_t tag; /* entry type */ @@ -184,10 +184,10 @@ struct cmos_entries { variable length int aligned */ }; -/* cmos enumerations record - This record is variable length. The text field may be - shorter than CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH. -*/ +/* CMOS enumerations record + * This record has a variable length. The text field may be + * shorter than CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH. + */ #define LB_TAG_OPTION_ENUM 202 struct cmos_enums { uint32_t tag; /* enumeration type */ @@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ struct cmos_enums { variable length int aligned */ }; -/* cmos defaults record - This record contains default settings for the cmos ram. -*/ +/* CMOS default record + * This record contains default settings for the CMOS RAM. + */ #define LB_TAG_OPTION_DEFAULTS 203 struct cmos_defaults { uint32_t tag; /* default type */ |