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diff --git a/arch/mips/pci/ops-pmcmsp.c b/arch/mips/pci/ops-pmcmsp.c
index 389bf669d56e..d0b6f8399b07 100644
--- a/arch/mips/pci/ops-pmcmsp.c
+++ b/arch/mips/pci/ops-pmcmsp.c
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
* Much of the code is derived from the original DDB5074 port by
* Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@sonycom.com>
*
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
@@ -57,18 +57,18 @@ static void pci_proc_init(void);
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Prints the count of how many times each PCI
- * interrupt has asserted. Can be invoked by the
- * /proc filesystem.
+ * interrupt has asserted. Can be invoked by the
+ * /proc filesystem.
*
- * INPUTS: page - part of STDOUT calculation
- * off - part of STDOUT calculation
- * count - part of STDOUT calculation
- * data - unused
+ * INPUTS: page - part of STDOUT calculation
+ * off - part of STDOUT calculation
+ * count - part of STDOUT calculation
+ * data - unused
*
- * OUTPUTS: start - new start location
- * eof - end of file pointer
+ * OUTPUTS: start - new start location
+ * eof - end of file pointer
*
- * RETURNS: len - STDOUT length
+ * RETURNS: len - STDOUT length
*
****************************************************************************/
static int read_msp_pci_counts(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
@@ -106,21 +106,21 @@ static int read_msp_pci_counts(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Generates a configuration write cycle for debug purposes.
- * The IDSEL line asserted and location and data written are
- * immaterial. Just want to be able to prove that a
- * configuration write can be correctly generated on the
- * PCI bus. Intent is that this function by invocable from
- * the /proc filesystem.
+ * The IDSEL line asserted and location and data written are
+ * immaterial. Just want to be able to prove that a
+ * configuration write can be correctly generated on the
+ * PCI bus. Intent is that this function by invocable from
+ * the /proc filesystem.
*
- * INPUTS: page - part of STDOUT calculation
- * off - part of STDOUT calculation
- * count - part of STDOUT calculation
- * data - unused
+ * INPUTS: page - part of STDOUT calculation
+ * off - part of STDOUT calculation
+ * count - part of STDOUT calculation
+ * data - unused
*
- * OUTPUTS: start - new start location
- * eof - end of file pointer
+ * OUTPUTS: start - new start location
+ * eof - end of file pointer
*
- * RETURNS: len - STDOUT length
+ * RETURNS: len - STDOUT length
*
****************************************************************************/
static int gen_pci_cfg_wr(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
@@ -190,11 +190,11 @@ static int gen_pci_cfg_wr(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
*
* DESCRIPTION: Create entries in the /proc filesystem for debug access.
*
- * INPUTS: none
+ * INPUTS: none
*
- * OUTPUTS: none
+ * OUTPUTS: none
*
- * RETURNS: none
+ * RETURNS: none
*
****************************************************************************/
static void pci_proc_init(void)
@@ -214,44 +214,44 @@ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(bpci_lock);
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Defines the address range that pciauto() will use to
- * assign to the I/O BARs of PCI devices.
- *
- * Use the start and end addresses of the MSP7120 PCI Host
- * Controller I/O space, in the form that they appear on the
- * PCI bus AFTER MSP7120 has performed address translation.
- *
- * For I/O accesses, MSP7120 ignores OATRAN and maps I/O
- * accesses into the bottom 0xFFF region of address space,
- * so that is the range to put into the pci_io_resource
- * struct.
- *
- * In MSP4200, the start address was 0x04 instead of the
- * expected 0x00. Will just assume there was a good reason
- * for this!
- *
- * NOTES: Linux, by default, will assign I/O space to the lowest
- * region of address space. Since MSP7120 and Linux,
- * by default, have no offset in between how they map, the
- * io_offset element of pci_controller struct should be set
- * to zero.
+ * assign to the I/O BARs of PCI devices.
+ *
+ * Use the start and end addresses of the MSP7120 PCI Host
+ * Controller I/O space, in the form that they appear on the
+ * PCI bus AFTER MSP7120 has performed address translation.
+ *
+ * For I/O accesses, MSP7120 ignores OATRAN and maps I/O
+ * accesses into the bottom 0xFFF region of address space,
+ * so that is the range to put into the pci_io_resource
+ * struct.
+ *
+ * In MSP4200, the start address was 0x04 instead of the
+ * expected 0x00. Will just assume there was a good reason
+ * for this!
+ *
+ * NOTES: Linux, by default, will assign I/O space to the lowest
+ * region of address space. Since MSP7120 and Linux,
+ * by default, have no offset in between how they map, the
+ * io_offset element of pci_controller struct should be set
+ * to zero.
* ELEMENTS:
- * name - String used for a meaningful name.
+ * name - String used for a meaningful name.
*
- * start - Start address of MSP7120's I/O space, as MSP7120 presents
- * the address on the PCI bus.
+ * start - Start address of MSP7120's I/O space, as MSP7120 presents
+ * the address on the PCI bus.
*
- * end - End address of MSP7120's I/O space, as MSP7120 presents
- * the address on the PCI bus.
+ * end - End address of MSP7120's I/O space, as MSP7120 presents
+ * the address on the PCI bus.
*
- * flags - Attributes indicating the type of resource. In this case,
- * indicate I/O space.
+ * flags - Attributes indicating the type of resource. In this case,
+ * indicate I/O space.
*
****************************************************************************/
static struct resource pci_io_resource = {
.name = "pci IO space",
.start = 0x04,
.end = 0x0FFF,
- .flags = IORESOURCE_IO /* I/O space */
+ .flags = IORESOURCE_IO /* I/O space */
};
/*****************************************************************************
@@ -260,26 +260,26 @@ static struct resource pci_io_resource = {
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Defines the address range that pciauto() will use to
- * assign to the memory BARs of PCI devices.
+ * assign to the memory BARs of PCI devices.
*
- * The .start and .end values are dependent upon how address
- * translation is performed by the OATRAN regiser.
+ * The .start and .end values are dependent upon how address
+ * translation is performed by the OATRAN regiser.
*
- * The values to use for .start and .end are the values
- * in the form they appear on the PCI bus AFTER MSP7120 has
- * performed OATRAN address translation.
+ * The values to use for .start and .end are the values
+ * in the form they appear on the PCI bus AFTER MSP7120 has
+ * performed OATRAN address translation.
*
* ELEMENTS:
- * name - String used for a meaningful name.
+ * name - String used for a meaningful name.
*
- * start - Start address of MSP7120's memory space, as MSP7120 presents
- * the address on the PCI bus.
+ * start - Start address of MSP7120's memory space, as MSP7120 presents
+ * the address on the PCI bus.
*
- * end - End address of MSP7120's memory space, as MSP7120 presents
- * the address on the PCI bus.
+ * end - End address of MSP7120's memory space, as MSP7120 presents
+ * the address on the PCI bus.
*
- * flags - Attributes indicating the type of resource. In this case,
- * indicate memory space.
+ * flags - Attributes indicating the type of resource. In this case,
+ * indicate memory space.
*
****************************************************************************/
static struct resource pci_mem_resource = {
@@ -295,17 +295,17 @@ static struct resource pci_mem_resource = {
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: PCI status interrupt handler. Updates the count of how
- * many times each status bit has been set, then clears
- * the status bits. If the appropriate macros are defined,
- * these counts can be viewed via the /proc filesystem.
+ * many times each status bit has been set, then clears
+ * the status bits. If the appropriate macros are defined,
+ * these counts can be viewed via the /proc filesystem.
*
- * INPUTS: irq - unused
- * dev_id - unused
- * pt_regs - unused
+ * INPUTS: irq - unused
+ * dev_id - unused
+ * pt_regs - unused
*
- * OUTPUTS: none
+ * OUTPUTS: none
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
*
****************************************************************************/
static irqreturn_t bpci_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
@@ -335,41 +335,41 @@ static irqreturn_t bpci_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Performs a PCI configuration access (rd or wr), then
- * checks that the access succeeded by querying MSP7120's
- * PCI status bits.
+ * checks that the access succeeded by querying MSP7120's
+ * PCI status bits.
*
* INPUTS:
- * access_type - kind of PCI configuration cycle to perform
- * (read or write). Legal values are
- * PCI_ACCESS_WRITE and PCI_ACCESS_READ.
- *
- * bus - pointer to the bus number of the device to
- * be targeted for the configuration cycle.
- * The only element of the pci_bus structure
- * used is bus->number. This argument determines
- * if the configuration access will be Type 0 or
- * Type 1. Since MSP7120 assumes itself to be the
- * PCI Host, any non-zero bus->number generates
- * a Type 1 access.
- *
- * devfn - this is an 8-bit field. The lower three bits
- * specify the function number of the device to
- * be targeted for the configuration cycle, with
- * all three-bit combinations being legal. The
- * upper five bits specify the device number,
- * with legal values being 10 to 31.
- *
- * where - address within the Configuration Header
- * space to access.
- *
- * data - for write accesses, contains the data to
- * write.
+ * access_type - kind of PCI configuration cycle to perform
+ * (read or write). Legal values are
+ * PCI_ACCESS_WRITE and PCI_ACCESS_READ.
+ *
+ * bus - pointer to the bus number of the device to
+ * be targeted for the configuration cycle.
+ * The only element of the pci_bus structure
+ * used is bus->number. This argument determines
+ * if the configuration access will be Type 0 or
+ * Type 1. Since MSP7120 assumes itself to be the
+ * PCI Host, any non-zero bus->number generates
+ * a Type 1 access.
+ *
+ * devfn - this is an 8-bit field. The lower three bits
+ * specify the function number of the device to
+ * be targeted for the configuration cycle, with
+ * all three-bit combinations being legal. The
+ * upper five bits specify the device number,
+ * with legal values being 10 to 31.
+ *
+ * where - address within the Configuration Header
+ * space to access.
+ *
+ * data - for write accesses, contains the data to
+ * write.
*
* OUTPUTS:
- * data - for read accesses, contains the value read.
+ * data - for read accesses, contains the value read.
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * -1 - access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * -1 - access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
int msp_pcibios_config_access(unsigned char access_type,
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ int msp_pcibios_config_access(unsigned char access_type,
* for this Block Copy, called Block Copy 0 Fault (BC0F) and
* Block Copy 1 Fault (BC1F). MSP4200 and MSP7120 don't have this
* dedicated Block Copy block, so these two interrupts are now
- * marked reserved. In case the Block Copy is resurrected in a
+ * marked reserved. In case the Block Copy is resurrected in a
* future design, maintain the code that treats these two interrupts
* specially.
*
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ int msp_pcibios_config_access(unsigned char access_type,
preg->if_status = ~(BPCI_IFSTATUS_BC0F | BPCI_IFSTATUS_BC1F);
/* Setup address that is to appear on PCI bus */
- preg->config_addr = BPCI_CFGADDR_ENABLE |
+ preg->config_addr = BPCI_CFGADDR_ENABLE |
(bus_num << BPCI_CFGADDR_BUSNUM_SHF) |
(dev_fn << BPCI_CFGADDR_FUNCTNUM_SHF) |
(where & 0xFC);
@@ -494,21 +494,21 @@ int msp_pcibios_config_access(unsigned char access_type,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Read a byte from PCI configuration address spac
- * Since the hardware can't address 8 bit chunks
- * directly, read a 32-bit chunk, then mask off extraneous
- * bits.
+ * Since the hardware can't address 8 bit chunks
+ * directly, read a 32-bit chunk, then mask off extraneous
+ * bits.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the read is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the read is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the read is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the read is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
*
- * OUTPUTS val - read data
+ * OUTPUTS val - read data
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * -1 - read access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * -1 - read access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int
@@ -541,22 +541,22 @@ msp_pcibios_read_config_byte(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Read a word (16 bits) from PCI configuration address space.
- * Since the hardware can't address 16 bit chunks
- * directly, read a 32-bit chunk, then mask off extraneous
- * bits.
+ * Since the hardware can't address 16 bit chunks
+ * directly, read a 32-bit chunk, then mask off extraneous
+ * bits.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the read is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the read is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the read is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the read is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
*
- * OUTPUTS val - read data
+ * OUTPUTS val - read data
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
- * -1 - read access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
+ * -1 - read access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int
@@ -600,20 +600,20 @@ msp_pcibios_read_config_word(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Read a double word (32 bits) from PCI configuration
- * address space.
+ * address space.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the read is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the read is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the read is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the read is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
*
- * OUTPUTS val - read data
+ * OUTPUTS val - read data
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
- * -1 - read access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
+ * -1 - read access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int
@@ -652,21 +652,21 @@ msp_pcibios_read_config_dword(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Write a byte to PCI configuration address space.
- * Since the hardware can't address 8 bit chunks
- * directly, a read-modify-write is performed.
+ * Since the hardware can't address 8 bit chunks
+ * directly, a read-modify-write is performed.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the write is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
- * val - value to write
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the write is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
+ * val - value to write
*
- * OUTPUTS none
+ * OUTPUTS none
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * -1 - write access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * -1 - write access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int
@@ -700,22 +700,22 @@ msp_pcibios_write_config_byte(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Write a word (16-bits) to PCI configuration address space.
- * Since the hardware can't address 16 bit chunks
- * directly, a read-modify-write is performed.
+ * Since the hardware can't address 16 bit chunks
+ * directly, a read-modify-write is performed.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the write is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
- * val - value to write
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the write is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
+ * val - value to write
*
- * OUTPUTS none
+ * OUTPUTS none
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
- * -1 - write access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
+ * -1 - write access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int
@@ -753,21 +753,21 @@ msp_pcibios_write_config_word(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Write a double word (32-bits) to PCI configuration address
- * space.
+ * space.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the write is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
- * val - value to write
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the write is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
+ * val - value to write
*
- * OUTPUTS none
+ * OUTPUTS none
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
- * -1 - write access failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER - bad register address
+ * -1 - write access failure
*
****************************************************************************/
static int
@@ -794,22 +794,22 @@ msp_pcibios_write_config_dword(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Interface the PCI configuration read request with
- * the appropriate function, based on how many bytes
- * the read request is.
+ * the appropriate function, based on how many bytes
+ * the read request is.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the write is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
- * size - in units of bytes, should be 1, 2, or 4.
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the write is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
+ * size - in units of bytes, should be 1, 2, or 4.
*
- * OUTPUTS val - value read, with any extraneous bytes masked
- * to zero.
+ * OUTPUTS val - value read, with any extraneous bytes masked
+ * to zero.
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * -1 - failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * -1 - failure
*
****************************************************************************/
int
@@ -845,22 +845,22 @@ msp_pcibios_read_config(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Interface the PCI configuration write request with
- * the appropriate function, based on how many bytes
- * the read request is.
+ * the appropriate function, based on how many bytes
+ * the read request is.
*
- * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
- * that the write is destined for.
- * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
- * destined for.
- * where - register within the Configuration Header space
- * to access.
- * size - in units of bytes, should be 1, 2, or 4.
- * val - value to write
+ * INPUTS bus - structure containing attributes for the PCI bus
+ * that the write is destined for.
+ * devfn - device/function combination that the write is
+ * destined for.
+ * where - register within the Configuration Header space
+ * to access.
+ * size - in units of bytes, should be 1, 2, or 4.
+ * val - value to write
*
- * OUTPUTS: none
+ * OUTPUTS: none
*
- * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
- * -1 - failure
+ * RETURNS: PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL - success
+ * -1 - failure
*
****************************************************************************/
int
@@ -897,11 +897,11 @@ msp_pcibios_write_config(struct pci_bus *bus,
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: structure to abstract the hardware specific PCI
- * configuration accesses.
+ * configuration accesses.
*
* ELEMENTS:
- * read - function for Linux to generate PCI Configuration reads.
- * write - function for Linux to generate PCI Configuration writes.
+ * read - function for Linux to generate PCI Configuration reads.
+ * write - function for Linux to generate PCI Configuration writes.
*
****************************************************************************/
struct pci_ops msp_pci_ops = {
@@ -917,27 +917,27 @@ struct pci_ops msp_pci_ops = {
* Describes the attributes of the MSP7120 PCI Host Controller
*
* ELEMENTS:
- * pci_ops - abstracts the hardware specific PCI configuration
- * accesses.
+ * pci_ops - abstracts the hardware specific PCI configuration
+ * accesses.
*
* mem_resource - address range pciauto() uses to assign to PCI device
- * memory BARs.
+ * memory BARs.
*
* mem_offset - offset between how MSP7120 outbound PCI memory
- * transaction addresses appear on the PCI bus and how Linux
- * wants to configure memory BARs of the PCI devices.
- * MSP7120 does nothing funky, so just set to zero.
+ * transaction addresses appear on the PCI bus and how Linux
+ * wants to configure memory BARs of the PCI devices.
+ * MSP7120 does nothing funky, so just set to zero.
*
* io_resource - address range pciauto() uses to assign to PCI device
- * I/O BARs.
+ * I/O BARs.
*
- * io_offset - offset between how MSP7120 outbound PCI I/O
- * transaction addresses appear on the PCI bus and how
- * Linux defaults to configure I/O BARs of the PCI devices.
- * MSP7120 maps outbound I/O accesses into the bottom
- * bottom 4K of PCI address space (and ignores OATRAN).
- * Since the Linux default is to configure I/O BARs to the
- * bottom 4K, no special offset is needed. Just set to zero.
+ * io_offset - offset between how MSP7120 outbound PCI I/O
+ * transaction addresses appear on the PCI bus and how
+ * Linux defaults to configure I/O BARs of the PCI devices.
+ * MSP7120 maps outbound I/O accesses into the bottom
+ * bottom 4K of PCI address space (and ignores OATRAN).
+ * Since the Linux default is to configure I/O BARs to the
+ * bottom 4K, no special offset is needed. Just set to zero.
*
****************************************************************************/
static struct pci_controller msp_pci_controller = {
@@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ static struct pci_controller msp_pci_controller = {
* _________________________________________________________________________
*
* DESCRIPTION: Initialize the PCI Host Controller and register it with
- * Linux so Linux can seize control of the PCI bus.
+ * Linux so Linux can seize control of the PCI bus.
*
****************************************************************************/
void __init msp_pci_init(void)
@@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ void __init msp_pci_init(void)
*(unsigned long *)QFLUSH_REG_1 = 3;
/* Configure PCI Host Controller. */
- preg->if_status = ~0; /* Clear cause register bits */
+ preg->if_status = ~0; /* Clear cause register bits */
preg->config_addr = 0; /* Clear config access */
preg->oatran = MSP_PCI_OATRAN; /* PCI outbound addr translation */
preg->if_mask = 0xF8BF87C0; /* Enable all PCI status interrupts */