* and so on). So the PSC1 is mapped to /dev/ttyPSC0, PSC2 to /dev/ttyPSC1 and
* so on. But be warned, it's an ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT ! This is needed mainly
* fpr the console code : without this 1:1 mapping, at early boot time, when we
- * are parsing the kernel args console=ttyPSC?, we wouldn't know which PSC it
+ * are parsing the kernel args console=ttyPSC?, we wouldn't know wich PSC it
* will be mapped to.
*/
udelay(1);
/* Write all the chars */
- for (i = 0; i < count; i++, s++) {
- /* Line return handling */
- if (*s == '\n')
- out_8(&psc->mpc52xx_psc_buffer_8, '\r');
-
+ for ( i=0 ; i<count ; i++ ) {
+
/* Send the char */
out_8(&psc->mpc52xx_psc_buffer_8, *s);
+ /* Line return handling */
+ if ( *s++ == '\n' )
+ out_8(&psc->mpc52xx_psc_buffer_8, '\r');
+
/* Wait the TX buffer to be empty */
j = 20000; /* Maximum wait */
while (!(in_be16(&psc->mpc52xx_psc_status) &