staging: unisys: Clean up diag_serverity enum
authorDavid Kershner <david.kershner@unisys.com>
Thu, 4 Jun 2015 13:22:46 +0000 (09:22 -0400)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Mon, 8 Jun 2015 20:36:44 +0000 (13:36 -0700)
Get rid of unused values in the enum.

Signed-off-by: David Kershner <david.kershner@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Romer <benjamin.romer@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
drivers/staging/unisys/include/diagchannel.h

index 82932c53f5c60df98ba34d9978a6b3a128a50057..d2d35685d69f732d88de0a4f632f66da07ffaaec 100644 (file)
 #ifndef _DIAG_CHANNEL_H_
 #define _DIAG_CHANNEL_H_
 
-#include <linux/uuid.h>
-
 #define MAX_MODULE_NAME_SIZE 128       /* Maximum length of module name... */
-#define MAX_ADDITIONAL_INFO_SIZE 256   /* Maximum length of any additional info
-                                        * accompanying event...
+#define MAX_ADDITIONAL_INFO_SIZE 256   /* Maximum length of any additional
+                                        * info accompanying event...
                                         */
 
 /* Levels of severity for diagnostic events, in order from lowest severity to
-* highest (i.e. fatal errors are the most severe, and should always be logged,
-* but info events rarely need to be logged except during debugging).  The values
-* DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN and DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END are not valid severity
-* values.  They exist merely to dilineate the list, so that future additions
-* won't require changes to the driver (i.e. when checking for out-of-range
-* severities in SetSeverity).  The values DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE and
-* DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF are not valid severity values for logging events but
-* they are valid for controlling the amount of event data.  This enum is also
-* defined in DotNet\sParFramework\ControlFramework\ControlFramework.cs.  If a
-* change is made to this enum, they should also be reflected in that file.  */
+ * highest (i.e. fatal errors are the most severe, and should always be logged,
+ * but info events rarely need to be logged except during debugging). The
+ * values DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN and DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END are not valid
+ * severity values.  They exist merely to dilineate the list, so that future
+ * additions won't require changes to the driver (i.e. when checking for
+ * out-of-range severities in SetSeverity). The values DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE
+ * and DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF are not valid severity values for logging events
+ * but they are valid for controlling the amount of event data. Changes made
+ * to the enum, need to be reflected in s-Par.
+ */
 enum diag_severity {
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN = 0,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE = 0,
                DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE = 0,
                DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO = 1,
                DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING = 2,
                DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR = 3,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_NONFATAL_ERR = 3,
                DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT = 4,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_FATAL_ERR = 4,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF = 5,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END = 5
 };
 
 #endif