diff --git a/drivers/crypto/ccp/ccp-dev.h b/drivers/crypto/ccp/ccp-dev.h index bd41ffceff82..5fbee638c9ba 100644 --- a/drivers/crypto/ccp/ccp-dev.h +++ b/drivers/crypto/ccp/ccp-dev.h @@ -253,16 +253,14 @@ struct ccp_device { struct device *dev; - /* - * Bus specific device information + /* Bus specific device information */ void *dev_specific; int (*get_irq)(struct ccp_device *ccp); void (*free_irq)(struct ccp_device *ccp); unsigned int irq; - /* - * I/O area used for device communication. The register mapping + /* I/O area used for device communication. The register mapping * starts at an offset into the mapped bar. * The CMD_REQx registers and the Delete_Cmd_Queue_Job register * need to be protected while a command queue thread is accessing @@ -272,8 +270,7 @@ struct ccp_device { void __iomem *io_map; void __iomem *io_regs; - /* - * Master lists that all cmds are queued on. Because there can be + /* Master lists that all cmds are queued on. Because there can be * more than one CCP command queue that can process a cmd a separate * backlog list is neeeded so that the backlog completion call * completes before the cmd is available for execution. @@ -283,34 +280,29 @@ struct ccp_device { struct list_head cmd; struct list_head backlog; - /* - * The command queues. These represent the queues available on the + /* The command queues. These represent the queues available on the * CCP that are available for processing cmds */ struct ccp_cmd_queue cmd_q[MAX_HW_QUEUES]; unsigned int cmd_q_count; - /* - * Support for the CCP True RNG + /* Support for the CCP True RNG */ struct hwrng hwrng; unsigned int hwrng_retries; - /* - * Support for the CCP DMA capabilities + /* Support for the CCP DMA capabilities */ struct dma_device dma_dev; struct ccp_dma_chan *ccp_dma_chan; struct kmem_cache *dma_cmd_cache; struct kmem_cache *dma_desc_cache; - /* - * A counter used to generate job-ids for cmds submitted to the CCP + /* A counter used to generate job-ids for cmds submitted to the CCP */ atomic_t current_id ____cacheline_aligned; - /* - * The CCP uses key storage blocks (KSB) to maintain context for certain + /* The CCP uses key storage blocks (KSB) to maintain context for certain * operations. To prevent multiple cmds from using the same KSB range * a command queue reserves a KSB range for the duration of the cmd. * Each queue, will however, reserve 2 KSB blocks for operations that