From: Lada Trimasova <lada.trimas...@synopsys.com>
Date: Thu,  3 Mar 2016 17:07:46 +0300

> Since ezchip network driver is written with big endian EZChip platform it
> is necessary to add support for little endian architecture.
> 
> The first issue is that the order of the bits in a bit field is
> implementation specific. So all the bit fields are removed.
> Named constants are used to access necessary fields.
> 
> And the second one is that network byte order is big endian.
> For example, data on ethernet is transmitted with most-significant
> octet (byte) first. So in case of little endian architecture
> it is important to swap data byte order when we read it from
> register. In case of unaligned access we can use "get_unaligned_be32"
> and in other case we can use function "ioread32_rep" which reads all
> data from register and works either with little endian or big endian
> architecture.
> 
> And then when we are going to write data to register we need to restore
> byte order using the function "put_unaligned_be32" in case of
> unaligned access and in other case "iowrite32_rep".
> 
> The last little fix is a space between type and pointer to observe
> coding style.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Lada Trimasova <ltri...@synopsys.com>

Applied to net-next, thanks.

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