Rounding up to a multiple of 4 should be done using the ALIGN
macro. As a bonus, this also makes the generated code smaller.
In GetIocFacts(), sz is assigned to a few lines below without being
read in the meantime, so it is ok that it doesn't end up with the same
value as facts->FWImageSize.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk>
Reviewed-by: Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@stratus.com>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
facts->FWImageSize = le32_to_cpu(facts->FWImageSize);
}
- sz = facts->FWImageSize;
- if ( sz & 0x01 )
- sz += 1;
- if ( sz & 0x02 )
- sz += 2;
- facts->FWImageSize = sz;
+ facts->FWImageSize = ALIGN(facts->FWImageSize, 4);
if (!facts->RequestFrameSize) {
/* Something is wrong! */
/* Allocate memory for the new FW image
*/
- newFwSize = karg.newImageSize;
-
- if (newFwSize & 0x01)
- newFwSize += 1;
- if (newFwSize & 0x02)
- newFwSize += 2;
+ newFwSize = ALIGN(karg.newImageSize, 4);
mpt_alloc_fw_memory(ioc, newFwSize);
if (ioc->cached_fw == NULL)