diff --git a/sys/dev/ieee1394/fwohci.c b/sys/dev/ieee1394/fwohci.c index 0f63d1542529..750635376ff5 100644 --- a/sys/dev/ieee1394/fwohci.c +++ b/sys/dev/ieee1394/fwohci.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $NetBSD: fwohci.c,v 1.53 2002/02/27 05:09:15 jmc Exp $ */ +/* $NetBSD: fwohci.c,v 1.54 2002/03/29 05:06:42 jmc Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ */ #include -__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: fwohci.c,v 1.53 2002/02/27 05:09:15 jmc Exp $"); +__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: fwohci.c,v 1.54 2002/03/29 05:06:42 jmc Exp $"); #define DOUBLEBUF 1 #define NO_THREAD 1 @@ -3103,21 +3103,21 @@ fwohci_if_output(struct device *self, struct mbuf *m0, * This routine will attempt to read a region from the requested node. * A callback must be provided which will be called when either the completed * read is done or an unrecoverable error occurs. This is mainly a convenience - * routine since it will encapsulate retrying a region as quadlet vs. block reads - * and recombining all the returned data. This could also be done with a series - * of write/inreg's for each packet sent. + * routine since it will encapsulate retrying a region as quadlet vs. block + * reads and recombining all the returned data. This could also be done with a + * series of write/inreg's for each packet sent. * * int fwohci_write(struct ieee1394_abuf *) * * The work horse main entry point for putting packets on the bus. This is the * generalized interface for fwnode/etc code to put packets out onto the bus. - * It accepts all standard ieee1394 tcodes (XXX: only a few today) and optionally - * will callback via a func pointer to the calling code with the resulting ACK - * code from the packet. If the ACK code is to be ignored (i.e. no cb) then the - * write routine will take care of free'ing the abuf since the fwnode/etc code - * won't have any knowledge of when to do this. This allows for simple one-off - * packets to be sent from the upper-level code without worrying about a callback - * for cleanup. + * It accepts all standard ieee1394 tcodes (XXX: only a few today) and + * optionally will callback via a func pointer to the calling code with the + * resulting ACK code from the packet. If the ACK code is to be ignored (i.e. + * no cb) then the write routine will take care of free'ing the abuf since the + * fwnode/etc code won't have any knowledge of when to do this. This allows for + * simple one-off packets to be sent from the upper-level code without worrying + * about a callback for cleanup. * * int fwohci_inreg(struct ieee1394_abuf *, int) *