Fix minor code style issues
diff --git a/library/ssl_tls.c b/library/ssl_tls.c
index cf1b694..bc9dc77 100644
--- a/library/ssl_tls.c
+++ b/library/ssl_tls.c
@@ -2445,8 +2445,8 @@
 
             if ( (size_t)ret > len || ( INT_MAX > SIZE_MAX && ret > SIZE_MAX ) )
             {
-                MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_MSG( 1, 
-                    ( "f_recv returned %d bytes but only %lu were requested", 
+                MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_MSG( 1,
+                    ( "f_recv returned %d bytes but only %lu were requested",
                     ret, (unsigned long)len ) );
                 return( MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR );
             }
@@ -2500,8 +2500,8 @@
 
         if( (size_t)ret > ssl->out_left || ( INT_MAX > SIZE_MAX && ret > SIZE_MAX ) )
         {
-            MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_MSG( 1, 
-                ( "f_send returned %d bytes but only %lu bytes were sent", 
+            MBEDTLS_SSL_DEBUG_MSG( 1,
+                ( "f_send returned %d bytes but only %lu bytes were sent",
                 ret, (unsigned long)ssl->out_left ) );
             return( MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR );
         }
@@ -6950,30 +6950,6 @@
         }
     }
 
-    /*
-     * The logic could be streamlined here. Instead of
-     * - Manually checking whether ssl->in_offt is NULL
-     * - Fetching a new record if yes
-     * - Setting ssl->in_offt if one finds an application record
-     * - Resetting keep_current_message after handling the application data
-     * one should
-     * - Adapt read_record to set ssl->in_offt automatically
-     *   when a new application data record is processed.
-     * - Always call mbedtls_ssl_read_record here.
-     * This way, the logic of ssl_read would be much clearer:
-     * (1) Always call record layer and see what kind of record is on
-     *     and have it ready for consumption (in particular, in_offt
-     *     properly set for application data records).
-     * (2) If it's application data (either freshly fetched
-     *     or something already being partially processed),
-     *     serve the read request from it.
-     * (3) If it's something different from application data,
-     *     handle it accordingly, e.g. potentially start a
-     *     renegotiation.
-     * This will also remove the need to manually reset
-     * ssl->keep_current_message = 0 below.
-     */
-
     /* Loop as long as no application data record is available */
     while( ssl->in_offt == NULL )
     {