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authorJeevaka Badrappan <jeevaka.badrappan@elektrobit.com>2010-09-21 12:18:15 -0700
committerDenis Kenzior <denkenz@gmail.com>2010-09-21 21:16:01 -0500
commit41961827706e99a22ff40112a1f2abf0dec549f3 (patch)
tree58d38f255f42eec1a86f22ec90caf3ac58bcdcf7 /src/smsutil.c
parent348a891665ff5f13de15f9bf0e11e6052f42b420 (diff)
downloadofono-41961827706e99a22ff40112a1f2abf0dec549f3.tar.bz2
Fix multi-line comment style issues
Diffstat (limited to 'src/smsutil.c')
-rw-r--r--src/smsutil.c33
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/src/smsutil.c b/src/smsutil.c
index cd0fef28..f192ee89 100644
--- a/src/smsutil.c
+++ b/src/smsutil.c
@@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ static gboolean extract_app_port_common(struct sms_udh_iter *iter, int *dst,
* processing at the next information element) any information element
* where the value of the Information-Element-Data is Reserved or not
* supported.
- */
+ */
while ((iei = sms_udh_iter_get_ie_type(iter)) !=
SMS_IEI_INVALID) {
switch (iei) {
@@ -3048,7 +3048,8 @@ static inline GSList *sms_list_append(GSList *l, const struct sms *in)
return l;
}
-/* Prepares the text for transmission. Breaks up into fragments if
+/*
+ * Prepares the text for transmission. Breaks up into fragments if
* necessary using ref as the concatenated message reference number.
* Returns a list of sms messages in order. If ref_offset is given,
* then the ref_offset contains the reference number offset or 0
@@ -3343,7 +3344,8 @@ gboolean cbs_decode(const unsigned char *pdu, int len, struct cbs *out)
out->max_pages = pdu[5] & 0xf;
out->page = (pdu[5] >> 4) & 0xf;
- /* If a mobile receives the code 0000 in either the first field or
+ /*
+ * If a mobile receives the code 0000 in either the first field or
* the second field then it shall treat the CBS message exactly the
* same as a CBS message with page parameter 0001 0001 (i.e. a single
* page message).
@@ -3511,7 +3513,8 @@ char *cbs_decode_text(GSList *cbs_list, char *iso639_lang)
if (cbs_list == NULL)
return NULL;
- /* CBS can only come from the network, so we're much less lenient
+ /*
+ * CBS can only come from the network, so we're much less lenient
* on what we support. Namely we require the same charset to be
* used across all pages.
*/
@@ -3601,7 +3604,8 @@ char *cbs_decode_text(GSList *cbs_list, char *iso639_lang)
i = iso639 ? 3 : 0;
- /* CR is a padding character, which means we can
+ /*
+ * CR is a padding character, which means we can
* safely discard everything afterwards
*/
for (; i < written; i++, bufsize++) {
@@ -3611,7 +3615,8 @@ char *cbs_decode_text(GSList *cbs_list, char *iso639_lang)
buf[bufsize] = unpacked[i];
}
- /* It isn't clear whether extension sequences
+ /*
+ * It isn't clear whether extension sequences
* (2 septets) must be wholly present in the page
* and not broken over multiple pages. The behavior
* is probably the same as SMS, but we don't make
@@ -3622,9 +3627,10 @@ char *cbs_decode_text(GSList *cbs_list, char *iso639_lang)
int i = taken;
int max_offset = taken + num_ucs2_chars * 2;
- /* It is completely unclear how UCS2 chars are handled
+ /*
+ * It is completely unclear how UCS2 chars are handled
* especially across pages or when the UDH is present.
- * For now do the best we can
+ * For now do the best we can.
*/
if (iso639) {
i += 2;
@@ -3662,7 +3668,8 @@ static inline gboolean cbs_is_update_newer(unsigned int n, unsigned int o)
if (new_update == old_update)
return FALSE;
- /* Any Update Number eight or less higher (modulo 16) than the last
+ /*
+ * Any Update Number eight or less higher (modulo 16) than the last
* received Update Number will be considered more recent, and shall be
* treated as a new CBS message, provided the mobile has not been
* switched off.
@@ -3741,8 +3748,9 @@ static void cbs_assembly_expire(struct cbs_assembly *assembly,
GSList *prev;
GSList *tmp;
- /* Take care of the case where several updates are being
- * reassembled at the same time. If the newer one is assembled
+ /*
+ * Take care of the case where several updates are being
+ * reassembled at the same time. If the newer one is assembled
* first, then the subsequent old update is discarded, make
* sure that we're also discarding the assembly node for the
* partially assembled ones
@@ -3776,7 +3784,8 @@ static void cbs_assembly_expire(struct cbs_assembly *assembly,
void cbs_assembly_location_changed(struct cbs_assembly *assembly, gboolean plmn,
gboolean lac, gboolean ci)
{
- /* Location Area wide (in GSM) (which means that a CBS message with the
+ /*
+ * Location Area wide (in GSM) (which means that a CBS message with the
* same Message Code and Update Number may or may not be "new" in the
* next cell according to whether the next cell is in the same Location
* Area as the current cell), or