On 05/02/2012 01:16 AM, Minkyu Kang wrote: > Dear Marek, > > On 2 May 2012 11:44, Marek Vasut <ma...@denx.de> wrote: >>>> +int gpio_set_value(unsigned gpio, int value) >>>> +{ >>>> + unsigned l = readl(GPIO_FULLPORT(gpio)); >>>> + unsigned port = GPIO_FULLPORT(gpio); >>>> + >>>> + /* >>>> + * All GPIO Port have a configuration on >>>> + * 2 bits excepted the first GPIO (A) which >>>> + * have only 1 bit of configuration. >>>> + */ >>>> + if (value) >>>> + if (!GPIO_PORT(gpio)) >>>> + l |= (0x1 << GPIO_BIT(gpio)); >>>> + else >>>> + l |= (0x3 << GPIO_BIT(gpio)); >>>> + else >>>> + if (!GPIO_PORT(gpio)) >>>> + l &= ~(0x1 << GPIO_BIT(gpio)); >>>> + else >>>> + l &= ~(0x3 << GPIO_BIT(gpio)); >>> >>> Need brace at this if..else statement. >> >> I wanted to ask why, but ... C isn't python, good point ;-) > > As I know, it's a rule of u-boot.. maybe. :)
It is a U-Boot rule (multi-line if/loop body), and also it's good to avoid the ambiguous "if/if/else" construct, but wouldn't this be better as: if (GPIO_PORT(gpio)) bit = 1 << GPIO_BIT(gpio); else bit = 3 << GPIO_BIT(gpio); if (value) l |= bit; else l &= ~bit; ? -Scott _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot