module_param(distrust_firmware, bool, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(distrust_firmware, "true to distrust firmware power/overcurren"
"t setup");
-DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(u132_hcd_wait);
+static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(u132_hcd_wait);
/*
* u132_module_lock exists to protect access to global variables
*
struct u132_port port[MAX_U132_PORTS];
struct u132_endp *endp[MAX_U132_ENDPS];
};
-int usb_ftdi_elan_read_reg(struct platform_device *pdev, u32 *data);
-int usb_ftdi_elan_read_pcimem(struct platform_device *pdev, u8 addressofs,
- u8 width, u32 *data);
-int usb_ftdi_elan_write_pcimem(struct platform_device *pdev, u8 addressofs,
- u8 width, u32 data);
+
/*
-* these can not be inlines because we need the structure offset!!
+* these cannot be inlines because we need the structure offset!!
* Does anyone have a better way?????
*/
#define u132_read_pcimem(u132, member, data) \
* This function may be called by the USB core whilst the "usb_all_devices_rwsem"
* is held for writing, thus this module must not call usb_remove_hcd()
* synchronously - but instead should immediately stop activity to the
-* device and ansynchronously call usb_remove_hcd()
+* device and asynchronously call usb_remove_hcd()
*/
static int __devexit u132_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
#define u132_resume NULL
#endif
/*
-* this driver is loaded explicitely by ftdi_u132
+* this driver is loaded explicitly by ftdi_u132
*
* the platform_driver struct is static because it is per type of module
*/