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diff -urN linux-2.4.21/arch/arm/nwfpe/fpmodule.inl linux-2.4.22/arch/arm/nwfpe/fpmodule.inl
@@ -22,63 +22,64 @@
 extern __inline__
 unsigned int readRegister(const unsigned int nReg)
 {
-  /* Note: The CPU thinks it has dealt with the current instruction.  As
-           a result the program counter has been advanced to the next
-           instruction, and points 4 bytes beyond the actual instruction
-           that caused the invalid instruction trap to occur.  We adjust
-           for this in this routine.  LDF/STF instructions with Rn = PC
-           depend on the PC being correct, as they use PC+8 in their 
-           address calculations. */
-  unsigned int *userRegisters = GET_USERREG();
-  unsigned int val = userRegisters[nReg];
-  if (REG_PC == nReg) val -= 4;
-  return val;
+	/* Note: The CPU thinks it has dealt with the current instruction.
+	   As a result the program counter has been advanced to the next
+	   instruction, and points 4 bytes beyond the actual instruction
+	   that caused the invalid instruction trap to occur.  We adjust
+	   for this in this routine.  LDF/STF instructions with Rn = PC
+	   depend on the PC being correct, as they use PC+8 in their
+	   address calculations. */
+	unsigned int *userRegisters = GET_USERREG();
+	unsigned int val = userRegisters[nReg];
+	if (REG_PC == nReg)
+		val -= 4;
+	return val;
 }
 
 extern __inline__
 void writeRegister(const unsigned int nReg, const unsigned int val)
 {
-  unsigned int *userRegisters = GET_USERREG();
-  userRegisters[nReg] = val;
+	unsigned int *userRegisters = GET_USERREG();
+	userRegisters[nReg] = val;
 }
 
 extern __inline__
 unsigned int readCPSR(void)
 {
-  return(readRegister(REG_CPSR));
+	return (readRegister(REG_CPSR));
 }
 
 extern __inline__
 void writeCPSR(const unsigned int val)
 {
-  writeRegister(REG_CPSR,val);
+	writeRegister(REG_CPSR, val);
 }
 
 extern __inline__
 unsigned int readConditionCodes(void)
 {
 #ifdef __FPEM_TEST__
-   return(0);
+	return (0);
 #else
-   return(readCPSR() & CC_MASK);
+	return (readCPSR() & CC_MASK);
 #endif
 }
 
 extern __inline__
 void writeConditionCodes(const unsigned int val)
 {
-  unsigned int *userRegisters = GET_USERREG();
-  unsigned int rval;
-  /*
-   * Operate directly on userRegisters since
-   * the CPSR may be the PC register itself.
-   */
-  rval = userRegisters[REG_CPSR] & ~CC_MASK;
-  userRegisters[REG_CPSR] = rval | (val & CC_MASK);
+	unsigned int *userRegisters = GET_USERREG();
+	unsigned int rval;
+	/*
+	 * Operate directly on userRegisters since
+	 * the CPSR may be the PC register itself.
+	 */
+	rval = userRegisters[REG_CPSR] & ~CC_MASK;
+	userRegisters[REG_CPSR] = rval | (val & CC_MASK);
 }
 
 extern __inline__
 unsigned int readMemoryInt(unsigned int *pMem)
 {
-  return *pMem;
+	return *pMem;
 }

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