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[src/trunk]: src/sys/arch/hppa/hppa Comment formating.



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/f6b8911f09ca
branches:  trunk
changeset: 752933:f6b8911f09ca
user:      skrll <skrll%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Thu Mar 11 21:41:50 2010 +0000

description:
Comment formating.

diffstat:

 sys/arch/hppa/hppa/trap.c |  33 +++++++++++++++------------------
 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diffs (67 lines):

diff -r 539a39d588ec -r f6b8911f09ca sys/arch/hppa/hppa/trap.c
--- a/sys/arch/hppa/hppa/trap.c Thu Mar 11 21:37:52 2010 +0000
+++ b/sys/arch/hppa/hppa/trap.c Thu Mar 11 21:41:50 2010 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/*     $NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.76 2010/02/10 20:54:46 skrll Exp $  */
+/*     $NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.77 2010/03/11 21:41:50 skrll Exp $  */
 
 /*-
  * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
  */
 
 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
-__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.76 2010/02/10 20:54:46 skrll Exp $");
+__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: trap.c,v 1.77 2010/03/11 21:41:50 skrll Exp $");
 
 /* #define INTRDEBUG */
 /* #define TRAPDEBUG */
@@ -265,23 +265,21 @@
                        return(0);
 
                /*
-                * If the instruction offset queue head changed,
-                * but the offset queue tail didn't, assume that
-                * the user wants to jump to the head offset, and
-                * adjust the tail accordingly.  This should fix 
-                * the kgdb `jump' command, and can help DDB users
-                * who `set' the offset head but forget the tail.
+                * If the instruction offset queue head changed, but the offset
+                * queue tail didn't, assume that the user wants to jump to the
+                * head offset, and adjust the tail accordingly.  This should
+                * fix the kgdb `jump' command, and can help DDB users who `set'
+                * the offset head but forget the tail.
                 */
                if (frame->tf_iioq_head != tf_iioq_head_old &&
                    frame->tf_iioq_tail == tf_iioq_tail_old)
                        frame->tf_iioq_tail = frame->tf_iioq_head + 4;
 
                /*
-                * This is some single-stepping support.
-                * If we're trying to step through a nullified
-                * instruction, just advance by hand and trap
-                * again.  Otherwise, load the recovery counter
-                * with zero.
+                * This is some single-stepping support.  If we're trying to
+                * step through a nullified instruction, just advance by hand
+                * and trap again.  Otherwise, load the recovery counter with
+                * zero.
                 */
                if (frame->tf_ipsw & PSW_R) {
 #ifdef TRAPDEBUG
@@ -318,11 +316,10 @@
 
 #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(USERTRACE)
 /*
- * These functions give a crude usermode backtrace.  They 
- * really only work when code has been compiled without 
- * optimization, as they assume a certain function prologue 
- * sets up a frame pointer and stores the return pointer 
- * and arguments in it.
+ * These functions give a crude usermode backtrace.  They really only work when
+ * code has been compiled without optimization, as they assume a certain func-
+ * tion prologue sets up a frame pointer and stores the return pointer and arg-
+ * uments in it.
  */
 static void
 user_backtrace_raw(u_int pc, u_int fp)



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