diff --git a/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-tl-wr2543n.c b/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-tl-wr2543n.c index d48d8fdd079..8f6db5eda17 100644 --- a/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-tl-wr2543n.c +++ b/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-tl-wr2543n.c @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ #define TL_WR2543N_GPIO_LED_WPS 0 #define TL_WR2543N_GPIO_LED_USB 8 -// The WLAN LEDs use GPIOs on the discrete AR9380 wmac +/* The WLAN LEDs use GPIOs on the discrete AR9380 wmac */ #define TL_WR2543N_GPIO_WMAC_LED_WLAN2G 0 #define TL_WR2543N_GPIO_WMAC_LED_WLAN5G 1 @@ -125,12 +125,17 @@ static void __init tl_wr2543n_setup(void) tl_wr2543n_gpio_keys); ath79_register_usb(); - // The ath9k driver uses this pin for its default led device, which is - // named ath9k-phy0, and reflects activity on either the 2 GHz or 5 GHz - // bands. This pin is connected to the WR2543's 2GHz WLAN LED. + /* + * The ath9k driver uses this pin for its default led device, which is + * named ath9k-phy0, and reflects activity on either the 2 GHz or 5 GHz + * bands. This pin is connected to the WR2543's 2GHz WLAN LED. + */ ap9x_pci_setup_wmac_led_pin(0, TL_WR2543N_GPIO_WMAC_LED_WLAN2G); - // We also have the driver set up an led device for the WR2543's - // separate 5 GHz WLAN LED in case the user wants it. + + /* + * We also have the driver set up an led device for the WR2543's + * separate 5 GHz WLAN LED in case the user wants it. + */ ap9x_pci_setup_wmac_leds(0, tl_wr2543n_wmac_leds_gpio, ARRAY_SIZE(tl_wr2543n_wmac_leds_gpio)); ap91_pci_init(eeprom, mac);