ACPI: EC: Reduce indentation level in acpi_ec_submit_event()

The indentation level in acpi_ec_submit_event() can be reduced, so
do that and while at it fix a typo in the comment affected by that
change.

No intentional functional impact.

Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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Rafael J. Wysocki 2022-02-04 18:40:55 +01:00
parent 9aa60f3cba
commit 54b86141d7

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@ -451,24 +451,25 @@ static void acpi_ec_submit_event(struct acpi_ec *ec)
if (!acpi_ec_event_enabled(ec))
return;
if (ec->event_state == EC_EVENT_READY) {
ec_dbg_evt("Command(%s) submitted/blocked",
acpi_ec_cmd_string(ACPI_EC_COMMAND_QUERY));
if (ec->event_state != EC_EVENT_READY)
return;
ec->event_state = EC_EVENT_IN_PROGRESS;
/*
* If events_to_process is greqter than 0 at this point, the
* while () loop in acpi_ec_event_handler() is still running
* and incrementing events_to_process will cause it to invoke
* acpi_ec_submit_query() once more, so it is not necessary to
* queue up the event work to start the same loop again.
*/
if (ec->events_to_process++ > 0)
return;
ec_dbg_evt("Command(%s) submitted/blocked",
acpi_ec_cmd_string(ACPI_EC_COMMAND_QUERY));
ec->events_in_progress++;
queue_work(ec_wq, &ec->work);
}
ec->event_state = EC_EVENT_IN_PROGRESS;
/*
* If events_to_process is greater than 0 at this point, the while ()
* loop in acpi_ec_event_handler() is still running and incrementing
* events_to_process will cause it to invoke acpi_ec_submit_query() once
* more, so it is not necessary to queue up the event work to start the
* same loop again.
*/
if (ec->events_to_process++ > 0)
return;
ec->events_in_progress++;
queue_work(ec_wq, &ec->work);
}
static void acpi_ec_complete_event(struct acpi_ec *ec)