soc/intel/common/pcie_rp.h: Fix comment style
This change updates pcie_rp.h to reflow the comment blocks to fit within 80 columns to match the original style of the file. This addresses comment received on CB:49370 (https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/49370/comment/0f3fe10d_4e218b5f/). Change-Id: I565ad602e0e3a2ee09e8345479d82e2ce0a31fd0 Signed-off-by: Furquan Shaikh <furquan@google.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/49725 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: HAOUAS Elyes <ehaouas@noos.fr> Reviewed-by: EricR Lai <ericr_lai@compal.corp-partner.google.com>
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* functions.
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*
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* `slot` is the PCI device/slot number of such a group.
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* `start` is the initial PCI function number within the group. This is useful in case the
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* root port numbers are not contiguous within the slot.
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* `count` is the number of functions within the group starting with the `start` function
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* number.
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* `start` is the initial PCI function number within the group. This is useful
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* in case the root port numbers are not contiguous within the slot.
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* `count` is the number of functions within the group starting with the `start`
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* function number.
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*/
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struct pcie_rp_group {
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unsigned int slot;
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* Call this once, after root ports have been reordered, but before PCI
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* enumeration.
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*
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* `groups` points to a list of groups terminated by an entry with `count == 0`. It is assumed
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* that the first group includes the RPs 1 to the first group's `count` and that adjacent groups
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* follow without gaps in the numbering.
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* `groups` points to a list of groups terminated by an entry with `count == 0`.
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* It is assumed that the first group includes the RPs 1 to the first group's
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* `count` and that adjacent groups follow without gaps in the numbering.
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*/
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void pcie_rp_update_devicetree(const struct pcie_rp_group *groups);
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/*
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* Return mask of PCIe root ports that are enabled by mainboard. Mask is set in the same order
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* as the root ports in pcie_rp_group groups table.
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* Return mask of PCIe root ports that are enabled by mainboard. Mask is set in
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* the same order as the root ports in pcie_rp_group groups table.
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*
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* Thus, the status of first root port in the groups table is indicated by bit 0 in the returned
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* mask, second root port by bit 1 and so on.
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* Thus, the status of first root port in the groups table is indicated by bit 0
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* in the returned mask, second root port by bit 1 and so on.
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* 1 in the bit position indicates root port is enabled, whereas 0 indicates root port is
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* disabled. This function assumes that the maximum count of root ports in the groups table is
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* <= 32.
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* 1 in the bit position indicates root port is enabled, whereas 0 indicates root
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* port is disabled. This function assumes that the maximum count of root ports
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* in the groups table is <= 32.
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*/
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uint32_t pcie_rp_enable_mask(const struct pcie_rp_group *groups);
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