Since some people disapprove of white space cleanups mixed in regular commits

while others dislike them being extra commits, let's clean them up once and
for all for the existing code. If it's ugly, let it only be ugly once :-)

Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de>
Acked-by: Stefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de>



git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@5507 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
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Stefan Reinauer
2010-04-27 06:56:47 +00:00
committed by Stefan Reinauer
parent 0e1e8065e3
commit 14e2277962
1022 changed files with 9209 additions and 9210 deletions

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
/* Since coreboot is usually compiled 32bit, gcc will align 64bit
* types to 32bit boundaries. If the coreboot table is dumped on a
* 64bit system, a uint64_t would be aligned to 64bit boundaries,
* 64bit system, a uint64_t would be aligned to 64bit boundaries,
* breaking the table format.
*
* lb_uint64 will keep 64bit coreboot table values aligned to 32bit
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ struct cmos_entries {
uint32_t config; /* e=enumeration, h=hex, r=reserved */
uint32_t config_id; /* a number linking to an enumeration record */
#define CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 32
uint8_t name[CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name of entry in ascii,
uint8_t name[CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH]; /* name of entry in ascii,
variable length int aligned */
};
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ struct cmos_enums {
uint32_t config_id; /* a number identifying the config id */
uint32_t value; /* the value associated with the text */
#define CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH 32
uint8_t text[CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH]; /* enum description in ascii,
uint8_t text[CMOS_MAX_TEXT_LENGTH]; /* enum description in ascii,
variable length int aligned */
};

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#ifndef ELF_BOOT_H
#define ELF_BOOT_H
#ifndef ELF_BOOT_H
#define ELF_BOOT_H
#include <stdint.h>
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ typedef struct
Elf_Half b_records;
} Elf_Bhdr;
typedef struct
typedef struct
{
Elf_Word n_namesz; /* Length of the note's name. */
Elf_Word n_descsz; /* Length of the note's descriptor. */