staging: unisys: fix block comments in ultrainputreport.h

This patch fixes the following types of check patch warnings:
Block comments use * on subsequent lines
Block comments use a trailing */ on a separate line

Signed-off-by: Erik Arfvidson <erik.arfvidson@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Romer <benjamin.romer@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Erik Arfvidson 2016-02-08 10:41:50 -05:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 7005c16cf2
commit 5d5a0bd9cc
1 changed files with 26 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -29,33 +29,40 @@ enum ultra_inputaction {
inputaction_mouse_button_up = 3, /* arg1: 1=left,2=center,3=right */
inputaction_mouse_button_click = 4, /* arg1: 1=left,2=center,3=right */
inputaction_mouse_button_dclick = 5, /* arg1: 1=left,2=center,
3=right */
* 3=right
*/
inputaction_wheel_rotate_away = 6, /* arg1: wheel rotation away from
user */
* user
*/
inputaction_wheel_rotate_toward = 7, /* arg1: wheel rotation toward
user */
* user
*/
inputaction_set_max_xy = 8, /* set screen maxXY; arg1=x, arg2=y */
inputaction_key_down = 64, /* arg1: scancode, as follows:
If arg1 <= 0xff, it's a 1-byte
scancode and arg1 is that scancode.
If arg1 > 0xff, it's a 2-byte
scanecode, with the 1st byte in the
low 8 bits, and the 2nd byte in the
high 8 bits. E.g., the right ALT key
would appear as x'38e0'. */
* If arg1 <= 0xff, it's a 1-byte
* scancode and arg1 is that scancode.
* If arg1 > 0xff, it's a 2-byte
* scanecode, with the 1st byte in the
* low 8 bits, and the 2nd byte in the
* high 8 bits. E.g., the right ALT key
* would appear as x'38e0'.
*/
inputaction_key_up = 65, /* arg1: scancode (in same format as
inputaction_keyDown) */
* inputaction_keyDown)
*/
inputaction_set_locking_key_state = 66,
/* arg1: scancode (in same format
as inputaction_keyDown);
MUST refer to one of the
locking keys, like capslock,
numlock, or scrolllock
arg2: 1 iff locking key should be
in the LOCKED position
(e.g., light is ON) */
* as inputaction_keyDown);
* MUST refer to one of the
* locking keys, like capslock,
* numlock, or scrolllock
* arg2: 1 iff locking key should be
* in the LOCKED position
* (e.g., light is ON)
*/
inputaction_key_down_up = 67, /* arg1: scancode (in same format
as inputaction_keyDown) */
* as inputaction_keyDown)
*/
inputaction_last
};