Undead code in include/linux/device.h

Pavel Machek (pavel@suse.cz)
Sat, 9 Feb 2002 23:39:25 +0100


Hi!

I think you meant this code to be killed...
Pavel

--- clean-pre3/include/linux/device.h Sat Feb 9 23:00:08 2002
+++ linux-dm-pre3/include/linux/device.h Sat Feb 9 23:20:46 2002
@@ -54,7 +54,6 @@
};

struct device;
-struct iobus;

struct device_driver {
int (*probe) (struct device * dev);
@@ -94,23 +93,6 @@
unsigned char *saved_state; /* saved device state */
};

-/*
- * struct bus_type - descriptor for a type of bus
- * There are some instances when you need to know what type of bus a
- * device is on. Instead of having some sort of enumerated integer type,
- * each struct iobus will have a pointer to a struct bus_type that gives
- * actually meaningful data.
- * There should be one struct bus_type for each type of bus (one for PCI,
- * one for USB, etc).
- */
-struct iobus_driver {
- char name[16]; /* ascii descriptor of type of bus */
- struct list_head node; /* node in global list of bus drivers */
-
- int (*scan) (struct iobus*);
- int (*add_device) (struct iobus*, char*);
-};
-
static inline struct device *
list_to_dev(struct list_head *node)
{
@@ -122,8 +104,6 @@
*/
extern int device_register(struct device * dev);

-extern int iobus_register(struct iobus * iobus);
-
extern int device_create_file(struct device *device, struct driver_file_entry * entry);
extern void device_remove_file(struct device * dev, const char * name);

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