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authorDave Kleikamp <shaggy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2007-06-06 15:28:35 -0500
committerDave Kleikamp <shaggy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2007-06-06 15:28:35 -0500
commitf720e3ba558680cc7dd3995d005bdc8ee2ef46af (patch)
tree7217f0618795aa1c0a097adf73442842e6fd668c /fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h
parent5ecd3100e695228ac5e0ce0e325e252c0f11806f (diff)
JFS: Whitespace cleanup and remove some dead code
Signed-off-by: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h')
-rw-r--r--fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h42
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h b/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h
index 40b20111383..c387540d342 100644
--- a/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h
+++ b/fs/jfs/jfs_dinode.h
@@ -19,23 +19,23 @@
#define _H_JFS_DINODE
/*
- * jfs_dinode.h: on-disk inode manager
+ * jfs_dinode.h: on-disk inode manager
*/
-#define INODESLOTSIZE 128
-#define L2INODESLOTSIZE 7
-#define log2INODESIZE 9 /* log2(bytes per dinode) */
+#define INODESLOTSIZE 128
+#define L2INODESLOTSIZE 7
+#define log2INODESIZE 9 /* log2(bytes per dinode) */
/*
- * on-disk inode : 512 bytes
+ * on-disk inode : 512 bytes
*
* note: align 64-bit fields on 8-byte boundary.
*/
struct dinode {
/*
- * I. base area (128 bytes)
- * ------------------------
+ * I. base area (128 bytes)
+ * ------------------------
*
* define generic/POSIX attributes
*/
@@ -70,16 +70,16 @@ struct dinode {
__le32 di_acltype; /* 4: Type of ACL */
/*
- * Extension Areas.
+ * Extension Areas.
*
- * Historically, the inode was partitioned into 4 128-byte areas,
- * the last 3 being defined as unions which could have multiple
- * uses. The first 96 bytes had been completely unused until
- * an index table was added to the directory. It is now more
- * useful to describe the last 3/4 of the inode as a single
- * union. We would probably be better off redesigning the
- * entire structure from scratch, but we don't want to break
- * commonality with OS/2's JFS at this time.
+ * Historically, the inode was partitioned into 4 128-byte areas,
+ * the last 3 being defined as unions which could have multiple
+ * uses. The first 96 bytes had been completely unused until
+ * an index table was added to the directory. It is now more
+ * useful to describe the last 3/4 of the inode as a single
+ * union. We would probably be better off redesigning the
+ * entire structure from scratch, but we don't want to break
+ * commonality with OS/2's JFS at this time.
*/
union {
struct {
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ struct dinode {
} _dir; /* (384) */
#define di_dirtable u._dir._table
#define di_dtroot u._dir._dtroot
-#define di_parent di_dtroot.header.idotdot
+#define di_parent di_dtroot.header.idotdot
#define di_DASD di_dtroot.header.DASD
struct {
@@ -127,14 +127,14 @@ struct dinode {
#define di_inlinedata u._file._u2._special._u
#define di_rdev u._file._u2._special._u._rdev
#define di_fastsymlink u._file._u2._special._u._fastsymlink
-#define di_inlineea u._file._u2._special._inlineea
+#define di_inlineea u._file._u2._special._inlineea
} u;
};
/* extended mode bits (on-disk inode di_mode) */
-#define IFJOURNAL 0x00010000 /* journalled file */
-#define ISPARSE 0x00020000 /* sparse file enabled */
-#define INLINEEA 0x00040000 /* inline EA area free */
+#define IFJOURNAL 0x00010000 /* journalled file */
+#define ISPARSE 0x00020000 /* sparse file enabled */
+#define INLINEEA 0x00040000 /* inline EA area free */
#define ISWAPFILE 0x00800000 /* file open for pager swap space */
/* more extended mode bits: attributes for OS/2 */