eepro100: Use tx.status
There is no need for a local variable "status".
Using tx.status makes it clearer which status
is addressed.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <weil@mail.berlios.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
diff --git a/hw/eepro100.c b/hw/eepro100.c
index cf4e0ac..f5aa306 100644
--- a/hw/eepro100.c
+++ b/hw/eepro100.c
@@ -903,10 +903,10 @@
for (;;) {
s->cb_address = s->cu_base + s->cu_offset;
cpu_physical_memory_read(s->cb_address, (uint8_t *)&s->tx, sizeof(s->tx));
- uint16_t status = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.status);
uint16_t command = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.command);
+ s->tx.status = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.status);
logout("val=(cu start), status=0x%04x, command=0x%04x, link=0x%08x\n",
- status, command, s->tx.link);
+ s->tx.status, command, s->tx.link);
bool bit_el = ((command & COMMAND_EL) != 0);
bool bit_s = ((command & COMMAND_S) != 0);
bool bit_i = ((command & COMMAND_I) != 0);
@@ -950,7 +950,7 @@
break;
}
/* Write new status. */
- stw_phys(s->cb_address, status | STATUS_C | (success ? STATUS_OK : 0));
+ stw_phys(s->cb_address, s->tx.status | STATUS_C | (success ? STATUS_OK : 0));
if (bit_i) {
/* CU completed action. */
eepro100_cx_interrupt(s);