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[v2,07/11] tools/nolibc: arm: use C89 comment syntax

Message ID 20230328-nolibc-c99-v2-7-c989f2289222@weissschuh.net
State New
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Series tools/nolibc: -std=c89 compatibility | expand

Commit Message

Thomas Weißschuh April 6, 2023, 9:54 p.m. UTC
Most of nolibc is already using C89 comments.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <linux@weissschuh.net>
---
 tools/include/nolibc/arch-arm.h | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/tools/include/nolibc/arch-arm.h b/tools/include/nolibc/arch-arm.h
index 42499f23e73c..9fc926f5fbae 100644
--- a/tools/include/nolibc/arch-arm.h
+++ b/tools/include/nolibc/arch-arm.h
@@ -203,34 +203,34 @@  const unsigned long *_auxv __attribute__((weak));
 void __attribute__((weak,noreturn,optimize("omit-frame-pointer"))) _start(void)
 {
 	__asm__ volatile (
-		"pop {%r0}\n"                 // argc was in the stack
-		"mov %r1, %sp\n"              // argv = sp
+		"pop {%r0}\n"                 /* argc was in the stack                               */
+		"mov %r1, %sp\n"              /* argv = sp                                           */
 
-		"add %r2, %r0, $1\n"          // envp = (argc + 1) ...
-		"lsl %r2, %r2, $2\n"          //        * 4        ...
-		"add %r2, %r2, %r1\n"         //        + argv
-		"ldr %r3, 1f\n"               // r3 = &environ (see below)
-		"str %r2, [r3]\n"             // store envp into environ
+		"add %r2, %r0, $1\n"          /* envp = (argc + 1) ...                               */
+		"lsl %r2, %r2, $2\n"          /*        * 4        ...                               */
+		"add %r2, %r2, %r1\n"         /*        + argv                                       */
+		"ldr %r3, 1f\n"               /* r3 = &environ (see below)                           */
+		"str %r2, [r3]\n"             /* store envp into environ                             */
 
-		"mov r4, r2\n"                // search for auxv (follows NULL after last env)
+		"mov r4, r2\n"                /* search for auxv (follows NULL after last env)       */
 		"0:\n"
-		"mov r5, r4\n"                // r5 = r4
-		"add r4, r4, #4\n"            // r4 += 4
-		"ldr r5,[r5]\n"               // r5 = *r5 = *(r4-4)
-		"cmp r5, #0\n"                // and stop at NULL after last env
+		"mov r5, r4\n"                /* r5 = r4                                             */
+		"add r4, r4, #4\n"            /* r4 += 4                                             */
+		"ldr r5,[r5]\n"               /* r5 = *r5 = *(r4-4)                                  */
+		"cmp r5, #0\n"                /* and stop at NULL after last env                     */
 		"bne 0b\n"
-		"ldr %r3, 2f\n"               // r3 = &_auxv (low bits)
-		"str r4, [r3]\n"              // store r4 into _auxv
+		"ldr %r3, 2f\n"               /* r3 = &_auxv (low bits)                              */
+		"str r4, [r3]\n"              /* store r4 into _auxv                                 */
 
-		"mov %r3, $8\n"               // AAPCS : sp must be 8-byte aligned in the
-		"neg %r3, %r3\n"              //         callee, and bl doesn't push (lr=pc)
-		"and %r3, %r3, %r1\n"         // so we do sp = r1(=sp) & r3(=-8);
-		"mov %sp, %r3\n"              //
+		"mov %r3, $8\n"               /* AAPCS : sp must be 8-byte aligned in the            */
+		"neg %r3, %r3\n"              /*         callee, and bl doesn't push (lr=pc)         */
+		"and %r3, %r3, %r1\n"         /* so we do sp = r1(=sp) & r3(=-8);                    */
+		"mov %sp, %r3\n"
 
-		"bl main\n"                   // main() returns the status code, we'll exit with it.
-		"movs r7, $1\n"               // NR_exit == 1
+		"bl main\n"                   /* main() returns the status code, we'll exit with it. */
+		"movs r7, $1\n"               /* NR_exit == 1                                        */
 		"svc $0x00\n"
-		".align 2\n"                  // below are the pointers to a few variables
+		".align 2\n"                  /* below are the pointers to a few variables           */
 		"1:\n"
 		".word environ\n"
 		"2:\n"