PATCH: goodbye compatmac.h

Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk)
Tue, 8 Apr 2003 01:33:44 +0100


diff -u --new-file --recursive --exclude-from /usr/src/exclude linux-2.5.67/include/linux/compatmac.h linux-2.5.67-ac1/include/linux/compatmac.h
--- linux-2.5.67/include/linux/compatmac.h 2003-02-10 18:37:58.000000000 +0000
+++ linux-2.5.67-ac1/include/linux/compatmac.h 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
- /*
- * This header tries to allow you to write 2.3-compatible drivers,
- * but (using this header) still allows you to run them on 2.2 and
- * 2.0 kernels.
- *
- * Sometimes, a #define replaces a "construct" that older kernels
- * had. For example,
- *
- * DECLARE_MUTEX(name);
- *
- * replaces the older
- *
- * struct semaphore name = MUTEX;
- *
- * This file then declares the DECLARE_MUTEX macro to compile into the
- * older version.
- *
- * In some cases, a macro or function changes the number of arguments.
- * In that case, there is nothing we can do except define an access
- * macro that provides the same functionality on both versions of Linux.
- *
- * This is the case for example with the "get_user" macro 2.0 kernels use:
- *
- * a = get_user (b);
- *
- * while newer kernels use
- *
- * get_user (a,b);
- *
- * This is unfortunate. We therefore define "Get_user (a,b)" which looks
- * almost the same as the 2.2+ construct, and translates into the
- * appropriate sequence for earlier constructs.
- *
- * Supported by this file are the 2.0 kernels, 2.2 kernels, and the
- * most recent 2.3 kernel. 2.3 support will be dropped as soon when 2.4
- * comes out. 2.0 support may someday be dropped. But then again, maybe
- * not.
- *
- * I'll try to maintain this, provided that Linus agrees with the setup.
- * Feel free to mail updates or suggestions.
- *
- * -- R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef COMPATMAC_H
-#define COMPATMAC_H
-
-#include <linux/version.h>
-
-#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x020100 /* Less than 2.1.0 */
-#define TWO_ZERO
-#else
-#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x020200 /* less than 2.2.x */
-#warning "Please use a 2.2.x kernel. "
-#else
-#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x020300 /* less than 2.3.x */
-#define TWO_TWO
-#else
-#define TWO_THREE
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef TWO_ZERO
-
-/* Here is the section that makes the 2.2 compatible driver source
- work for 2.0 too! We mostly try to adopt the "new thingies" from 2.2,
- and provide for compatibility stuff here if possible. */
-
-/* Some 200 days (on intel) */
-#define MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT ((long)(~0UL>>1))
-
-#include <linux/bios32.h>
-
-#define Get_user(a,b) a = get_user(b)
-#define Put_user(a,b) 0,put_user(a,b)
-#define copy_to_user(a,b,c) memcpy_tofs(a,b,c)
-
-static inline int copy_from_user(void *to,const void *from, int c)
-{
- memcpy_fromfs(to, from, c);
- return 0;
-}
-
-#define pci_present pcibios_present
-#define pci_read_config_word pcibios_read_config_word
-#define pci_read_config_dword pcibios_read_config_dword
-
-static inline unsigned char get_irq (unsigned char bus, unsigned char fn)
-{
- unsigned char t;
- pcibios_read_config_byte (bus, fn, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, &t);
- return t;
-}
-
-static inline void *ioremap(unsigned long base, long length)
-{
- if (base < 0x100000) return (void *)base;
- return vremap (base, length);
-}
-
-#define my_iounmap(x, b) (((long)x<0x100000)?0:vfree ((void*)x))
-
-#define tty_flip_buffer_push(tty) schedule_delayed_work(&tty->flip.work, 1)
-#define signal_pending(current) (current->signal & ~current->blocked)
-#define schedule_timeout(to) do {current->timeout = jiffies + (to);schedule ();} while (0)
-#define time_after(t1,t2) (((long)t1-t2) > 0)
-
-
-#define test_and_set_bit(nr, addr) set_bit(nr, addr)
-#define test_and_clear_bit(nr, addr) clear_bit(nr, addr)
-
-/* Not yet implemented on 2.0 */
-#define ASYNC_SPD_SHI -1
-#define ASYNC_SPD_WARP -1
-
-
-/* Ugly hack: the driver_name doesn't exist in 2.0.x . So we define it
- to the "name" field that does exist. As long as the assignments are
- done in the right order, there is nothing to worry about. */
-#define driver_name name
-
-/* Should be in a header somewhere. They are in tty.h on 2.2 */
-#define TTY_HW_COOK_OUT 14 /* Flag to tell ntty what we can handle */
-#define TTY_HW_COOK_IN 15 /* in hardware - output and input */
-
-/* The return type of a "close" routine. */
-#define INT void
-#define NO_ERROR /* Nothing */
-
-#else
-
-/* The 2.2.x compatibility section. */
-#include <asm/uaccess.h>
-
-
-#define Get_user(a,b) get_user(a,b)
-#define Put_user(a,b) put_user(a,b)
-#define get_irq(pdev) pdev->irq
-
-#define INT int
-#define NO_ERROR 0
-
-#define my_iounmap(x,b) (iounmap((char *)(b)))
-
-#endif
-
-#ifndef TWO_THREE
-/* These are new in 2.3. The source now uses 2.3 syntax, and here is
- the compatibility define... */
-#define wait_queue_head_t struct wait_queue *
-#define DECLARE_MUTEX(name) struct semaphore name = MUTEX
-#define DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current) \
- struct wait_queue wait = { current, NULL }
-
-#endif
-
-
-#endif
-
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