ath9k: uninline ath9k_io{read,write}32 routines
authorGabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:01:58 +0000 (13:01 +0200)
committerJohn W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
Wed, 6 May 2009 19:14:52 +0000 (15:14 -0400)
The spin_lock handling uses lots of instructions on some archs.
With this patch the size of the ath9k module will be significantly
smaller.

Signed-off-by: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
Acked-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <lrodriguez@atheros.com>
Signed-off-by: John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>
drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k.h
drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/hw.c

index d5084ddf44ffb164e004bd605cdbc7d5b6c777c3..90b6314a81694aa0df7c05a93dcba8c85b09a06d 100644 (file)
@@ -697,36 +697,7 @@ void ath9k_wiphy_pause_all_forced(struct ath_softc *sc,
 bool ath9k_wiphy_scanning(struct ath_softc *sc);
 void ath9k_wiphy_work(struct work_struct *work);
 
-/*
- * Read and write, they both share the same lock. We do this to serialize
- * reads and writes on Atheros 802.11n PCI devices only. This is required
- * as the FIFO on these devices can only accept sanely 2 requests. After
- * that the device goes bananas. Serializing the reads/writes prevents this
- * from happening.
- */
-
-static inline void ath9k_iowrite32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset, u32 val)
-{
-       if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
-               unsigned long flags;
-               spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
-               iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
-               spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
-       } else
-               iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
-}
-
-static inline unsigned int ath9k_ioread32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset)
-{
-       u32 val;
-       if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
-               unsigned long flags;
-               spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
-               val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
-               spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
-       } else
-               val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
-       return val;
-}
+void ath9k_iowrite32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset, u32 val);
+unsigned int ath9k_ioread32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset);
 
 #endif /* ATH9K_H */
index ec2a7a40b00d6bb97505e9c73cf165a0fee8c7ec..02f40154e831a72c347e9333b251fca38f28deb2 100644 (file)
@@ -84,6 +84,38 @@ static u32 ath9k_hw_mac_to_clks(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 usecs)
                return ath9k_hw_mac_clks(ah, usecs);
 }
 
+/*
+ * Read and write, they both share the same lock. We do this to serialize
+ * reads and writes on Atheros 802.11n PCI devices only. This is required
+ * as the FIFO on these devices can only accept sanely 2 requests. After
+ * that the device goes bananas. Serializing the reads/writes prevents this
+ * from happening.
+ */
+
+void ath9k_iowrite32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset, u32 val)
+{
+       if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
+               unsigned long flags;
+               spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+               iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+               spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+       } else
+               iowrite32(val, ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+}
+
+unsigned int ath9k_ioread32(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg_offset)
+{
+       u32 val;
+       if (ah->config.serialize_regmode == SER_REG_MODE_ON) {
+               unsigned long flags;
+               spin_lock_irqsave(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+               val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+               spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ah->ah_sc->sc_serial_rw, flags);
+       } else
+               val = ioread32(ah->ah_sc->mem + reg_offset);
+       return val;
+}
+
 bool ath9k_hw_wait(struct ath_hw *ah, u32 reg, u32 mask, u32 val, u32 timeout)
 {
        int i;