From: Ken Cox Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 20:52:24 +0000 (-0600) Subject: staging: unisys: remove unreferenced utility functions. X-Git-Tag: v3.15-rc1~139^2~704 X-Git-Url: https://git.openpandora.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0d776fa465e7840d4f9626472217b845c913c526;p=pandora-kernel.git staging: unisys: remove unreferenced utility functions. A number of functions were used for debug at one time but that code has been removed. Signed-off-by: Ken Cox Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h index ad4175e83ab3..ba5f5c07d1c5 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h +++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h @@ -21,15 +21,8 @@ #include "timskmod.h" void *kmalloc_kernel(size_t siz); -void *kmalloc_kernel_dma(size_t siz); -void kfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz); -void *vmalloc_kernel(size_t siz); -void vfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz); -void *pgalloc_kernel(size_t siz); -void pgfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz); void myprintk(const char *myDrvName, const char *devname, const char *template, ...); -void myprintkx(const char *myDrvName, int devno, const char *template, ...); /** Print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer to a supplied print buffer. * @param dest the print buffer where text characters will be @@ -53,71 +46,6 @@ int hexDumpToBuffer(char *dest, int srcLen, int bytesToDumpPerLine); -/** Print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer to a supplied print buffer. - * Assume the data buffer contains 32-bit words in little-endian format, - * and dump the words with MSB first and LSB last. - * @param dest the print buffer where text characters will be - * written - * @param destSize the maximum number of bytes that can be written - * to #dest - * @param src the buffer that contains the data that is to be - * hex-dumped - * @param srcWords the number of 32-bit words at #src to be - & hex-dumped - * @param wordsToDumpPerLine output will be formatted such that at most this - * many of the input data words will be represented - * on each line of output - * @return the number of text characters written to #dest - * (not including the trailing '\0' byte) - * @ingroup internal - */ -int hexDumpWordsToBuffer(char *dest, - int destSize, - char *prefix, - uint32_t *src, - int srcWords, - int wordsToDumpPerLine); - - -/** Use printk to print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer. - * See #INFOHEXDRV and #INFOHEXDEV for info. - * @ingroup internal - */ -int myPrintkHexDump(char *myDrvName, - char *devname, - char *prefix, - char *src, - int srcLen, - int bytesToDumpPerLine); - -/** Given as input a number of seconds in #seconds, creates text describing - * the time within #s. Also breaks down the number of seconds into component - * days, hours, minutes, and seconds, and stores to *#days, *#hours, - * *#minutes, and *#secondsx. - * @param seconds input number of seconds - * @param days points to a long value where the days component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param hours points to a long value where the hours component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param minutes points to a long value where the minutes component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param secondsx points to a long value where the seconds component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param s points to a character buffer where a text representation of - * the #seconds value will be stored. This buffer MUST be - * large enough to hold the resulting string; to be safe it - * should be at least 100 bytes long. - */ -void expandSeconds(time_t seconds, - long *days, long *hours, - long *minutes, - long *secondsx, - char *s); - /*--------------------------------* *--- GENERAL MESSAGEQ STUFF ---* *--------------------------------*/ @@ -126,19 +54,10 @@ struct MessageQEntry; /** the data structure used to hold an arbitrary data item that you want * to place on a #MESSAGEQ. Declare and initialize as follows: - * @code - * MESSAGEQENTRY myEntry; - * initMessageQEntry (&myEntry, pointerToMyDataItem); - * @endcode + * * This structure should be considered opaque; the client using it should * never access the fields directly. * Refer to these functions for more info: - * - initMessageQ() - * - initMessageQEntry() - * - enqueueMessage() - * - dequeueMessage() - * - dequeueMessageNoBlock() - * - getQueueCount() * * @ingroup messageq */ @@ -152,17 +71,10 @@ typedef struct MessageQEntry { * Declare and initialize as follows: * @code * MESSAGEQ myQueue; - * initMessageQ (&myQueue); * @endcode * This structure should be considered opaque; the client using it should * never access the fields directly. * Refer to these functions for more info: - * - initMessageQ() - * - initMessageQEntry() - * - enqueueMessage() - * - dequeueMessage() - * - dequeueMessageNoBlock() - * - getQueueCount() * * @ingroup messageq */ @@ -179,16 +91,7 @@ char *cyclesToIterationSeconds(u64 cycles, u64 cyclesPerSecond, u64 iterations, char *buf, size_t bufsize); char *cyclesToSomethingsPerSecond(u64 cycles, u64 cyclesPerSecond, u64 somethings, char *buf, size_t bufsize); -void initMessageQ(MESSAGEQ *q); -void initMessageQEntry(MESSAGEQENTRY *p, void *data); -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessage(MESSAGEQ *q); -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessageNoBlock(MESSAGEQ *q); -void enqueueMessage(MESSAGEQ *q, MESSAGEQENTRY *pEntry); -size_t getQueueCount(MESSAGEQ *q); -int waitQueueLen(wait_queue_head_t *q); -void debugWaitQ(wait_queue_head_t *q); struct seq_file *seq_file_new_buffer(void *buf, size_t buf_size); void seq_file_done_buffer(struct seq_file *m); -void seq_hexdump(struct seq_file *seq, u8 *pfx, void *buf, ulong nbytes); #endif Reading git-diff-tree failed