@@ -79,9 +79,6 @@ static int cw1200_spi_memcpy_fromio(struct hwbus_priv *self,
pr_info("READ : %04d from 0x%02x (%04x)\n", count, addr, regaddr);
#endif
- /* Header is LE16 */
- regaddr = cpu_to_le16(regaddr);
-
/* We have to byteswap if the SPI bus is limited to 8b operation
or we are running on a Big Endian system
*/
@@ -144,9 +141,6 @@ static int cw1200_spi_memcpy_toio(struct hwbus_priv *self,
pr_info("WRITE: %04d to 0x%02x (%04x)\n", count, addr, regaddr);
#endif
- /* Header is LE16 */
- regaddr = cpu_to_le16(regaddr);
-
/* We have to byteswap if the SPI bus is limited to 8b operation
or we are running on a Big Endian system
*/
Sparse warns: drivers/net/wireless/st/cw1200/cw1200_spi.c:83:17: got restricted __le16 [usertype] drivers/net/wireless/st/cw1200/cw1200_spi.c:148:17: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/net/wireless/st/cw1200/cw1200_spi.c:148:17: expected unsigned short [addressable] [assigned] [usertype] regaddr drivers/net/wireless/st/cw1200/cw1200_spi.c:148:17: got restricted __le16 [usertype] These cpu_to_le16() calls are not really making any sense to me. On a big endian system we first convert regaddr from big to little using cpu_to_le16() but immediately after we convert them back to big endian? So just remove them. Compile tested only. Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@kernel.org> --- drivers/net/wireless/st/cw1200/cw1200_spi.c | 6 ------ 1 file changed, 6 deletions(-)