diff --git a/arch/risc-v/src/k210/up_schedulesigaction.c b/arch/risc-v/src/k210/up_schedulesigaction.c index 8ab12b681a4..0a5a75e3a81 100644 --- a/arch/risc-v/src/k210/up_schedulesigaction.c +++ b/arch/risc-v/src/k210/up_schedulesigaction.c @@ -287,8 +287,9 @@ void up_schedule_sigaction(struct tcb_s *tcb, sig_deliver_t sigdeliver) /* Now tcb on the other CPU can be accessed safely */ - /* Copy tcb->xcp.regs to tcp.xcp.saved. These will be restored - * by the signal trampoline after the signal has been delivered. + /* Copy tcb->xcp.regs to tcp.xcp.saved. These will be + * restored by the signal trampoline after the signal has + * been delivered. */ tcb->xcp.sigdeliver = (FAR void *)sigdeliver; @@ -312,8 +313,8 @@ void up_schedule_sigaction(struct tcb_s *tcb, sig_deliver_t sigdeliver) /* tcb is running on the same CPU */ /* Save the return EPC and STATUS registers. These will be - * restored by the signal trampoline after the signal has been - * delivered. + * restored by the signal trampoline after the signal has + * been delivered. */ tcb->xcp.sigdeliver = (FAR void *)sigdeliver; @@ -335,15 +336,15 @@ void up_schedule_sigaction(struct tcb_s *tcb, sig_deliver_t sigdeliver) CURRENT_REGS[REG_INT_CTX] = int_ctx; - /* And make sure that the saved context in the TCB is the same - * as the interrupt return context. + /* And make sure that the saved context in the TCB is the + * same as the interrupt return context. */ up_savestate(tcb->xcp.regs); } - /* Increment the IRQ lock count so that when the task is restarted, - * it will hold the IRQ spinlock. + /* Increment the IRQ lock count so that when the task is + * restarted, it will hold the IRQ spinlock. */ DEBUGASSERT(tcb->irqcount < INT16_MAX); @@ -351,9 +352,10 @@ void up_schedule_sigaction(struct tcb_s *tcb, sig_deliver_t sigdeliver) /* In an SMP configuration, the interrupt disable logic also * involves spinlocks that are configured per the TCB irqcount - * field. This is logically equivalent to enter_critical_section(). - * The matching call to leave_critical_section() will be - * performed in up_sigdeliver(). + * field. This is logically equivalent to + * enter_critical_section(). The matching call to + * leave_critical_section() will be performed in + * up_sigdeliver(). */ spin_setbit(&g_cpu_irqset, cpu, &g_cpu_irqsetlock,