-/* Single bit shift. */
-/* tms and tdi are the levels shifted out on TMS and TDI, respectively. */
-/* tdo indicates whether a byte will be returned in the reply buffer with its least significant bit set to reflect TDO */
-/* Care should be taken when tdo is zero, as the underlying code actually does put that byte in the reply buffer. Setting tdo to zero just moves the pointer back. The result is that if this command is executed when the reply buffer is already full, a byte will be written erroneously to memory not belonging to the reply buffer. This could be worked around at the expense of DTC code space and speed. */
+/* Single bit shift.
+ * tms and tdi are the levels shifted out on TMS and TDI, respectively.
+ * tdo indicates whether a byte will be returned in the reply buffer with its
+ * least significant bit set to reflect TDO
+ * Care should be taken when tdo is zero, as the underlying code actually does put
+ * that byte in the reply buffer. Setting tdo to zero just moves the pointer back.
+ * The result is that if this command is executed when the reply buffer is already full,
+ * a byte will be written erroneously to memory not belonging to the reply buffer.
+ * This could be worked around at the expense of DTC code space and speed. */