At this point the variable j is always set to 7 and the code within
the loop has to run only once anyway.
As suggested by David Miller:
"You can simply this even further since p[7] is what is used here,
and this means len is one, the inner loop therefore executes only
once, and the p[7].field value is not used (it's zero in the table)
and the write to it is completely thrown away."
Signed-off-by: Patrick Kelle <patrick.kelle81@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
}
/* The last cycle is a tri-state, so read from the PHY. */
- for (j = 7; j < 8; j++) {
- for (i = 0; i < p[j].len; i++) {
- ipg_write_phy_ctl(ioaddr, IPG_PC_MGMTCLK_LO | polarity);
-
- p[j].field |= ((ipg_r8(PHY_CTRL) &
- IPG_PC_MGMTDATA) >> 1) << (p[j].len - 1 - i);
-
- ipg_write_phy_ctl(ioaddr, IPG_PC_MGMTCLK_HI | polarity);
- }
- }
+ ipg_write_phy_ctl(ioaddr, IPG_PC_MGMTCLK_LO | polarity);
+ ipg_r8(PHY_CTRL);
+ ipg_write_phy_ctl(ioaddr, IPG_PC_MGMTCLK_HI | polarity);
}
static void ipg_set_led_mode(struct net_device *dev)