From 0d776fa465e7840d4f9626472217b845c913c526 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ken Cox Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 14:52:24 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] staging: unisys: remove unreferenced utility functions. A number of functions were used for debug at one time but that code has been removed. Signed-off-by: Ken Cox Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman --- .../staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h | 99 +-- .../staging/unisys/visorutil/visorkmodutils.c | 565 ------------------ 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 663 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h index ad4175e83ab3..ba5f5c07d1c5 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h +++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/timskmodutils.h @@ -21,15 +21,8 @@ #include "timskmod.h" void *kmalloc_kernel(size_t siz); -void *kmalloc_kernel_dma(size_t siz); -void kfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz); -void *vmalloc_kernel(size_t siz); -void vfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz); -void *pgalloc_kernel(size_t siz); -void pgfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz); void myprintk(const char *myDrvName, const char *devname, const char *template, ...); -void myprintkx(const char *myDrvName, int devno, const char *template, ...); /** Print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer to a supplied print buffer. * @param dest the print buffer where text characters will be @@ -53,71 +46,6 @@ int hexDumpToBuffer(char *dest, int srcLen, int bytesToDumpPerLine); -/** Print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer to a supplied print buffer. - * Assume the data buffer contains 32-bit words in little-endian format, - * and dump the words with MSB first and LSB last. - * @param dest the print buffer where text characters will be - * written - * @param destSize the maximum number of bytes that can be written - * to #dest - * @param src the buffer that contains the data that is to be - * hex-dumped - * @param srcWords the number of 32-bit words at #src to be - & hex-dumped - * @param wordsToDumpPerLine output will be formatted such that at most this - * many of the input data words will be represented - * on each line of output - * @return the number of text characters written to #dest - * (not including the trailing '\0' byte) - * @ingroup internal - */ -int hexDumpWordsToBuffer(char *dest, - int destSize, - char *prefix, - uint32_t *src, - int srcWords, - int wordsToDumpPerLine); - - -/** Use printk to print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer. - * See #INFOHEXDRV and #INFOHEXDEV for info. - * @ingroup internal - */ -int myPrintkHexDump(char *myDrvName, - char *devname, - char *prefix, - char *src, - int srcLen, - int bytesToDumpPerLine); - -/** Given as input a number of seconds in #seconds, creates text describing - * the time within #s. Also breaks down the number of seconds into component - * days, hours, minutes, and seconds, and stores to *#days, *#hours, - * *#minutes, and *#secondsx. - * @param seconds input number of seconds - * @param days points to a long value where the days component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param hours points to a long value where the hours component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param minutes points to a long value where the minutes component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param secondsx points to a long value where the seconds component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param s points to a character buffer where a text representation of - * the #seconds value will be stored. This buffer MUST be - * large enough to hold the resulting string; to be safe it - * should be at least 100 bytes long. - */ -void expandSeconds(time_t seconds, - long *days, long *hours, - long *minutes, - long *secondsx, - char *s); - /*--------------------------------* *--- GENERAL MESSAGEQ STUFF ---* *--------------------------------*/ @@ -126,19 +54,10 @@ struct MessageQEntry; /** the data structure used to hold an arbitrary data item that you want * to place on a #MESSAGEQ. Declare and initialize as follows: - * @code - * MESSAGEQENTRY myEntry; - * initMessageQEntry (&myEntry, pointerToMyDataItem); - * @endcode + * * This structure should be considered opaque; the client using it should * never access the fields directly. * Refer to these functions for more info: - * - initMessageQ() - * - initMessageQEntry() - * - enqueueMessage() - * - dequeueMessage() - * - dequeueMessageNoBlock() - * - getQueueCount() * * @ingroup messageq */ @@ -152,17 +71,10 @@ typedef struct MessageQEntry { * Declare and initialize as follows: * @code * MESSAGEQ myQueue; - * initMessageQ (&myQueue); * @endcode * This structure should be considered opaque; the client using it should * never access the fields directly. * Refer to these functions for more info: - * - initMessageQ() - * - initMessageQEntry() - * - enqueueMessage() - * - dequeueMessage() - * - dequeueMessageNoBlock() - * - getQueueCount() * * @ingroup messageq */ @@ -179,16 +91,7 @@ char *cyclesToIterationSeconds(u64 cycles, u64 cyclesPerSecond, u64 iterations, char *buf, size_t bufsize); char *cyclesToSomethingsPerSecond(u64 cycles, u64 cyclesPerSecond, u64 somethings, char *buf, size_t bufsize); -void initMessageQ(MESSAGEQ *q); -void initMessageQEntry(MESSAGEQENTRY *p, void *data); -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessage(MESSAGEQ *q); -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessageNoBlock(MESSAGEQ *q); -void enqueueMessage(MESSAGEQ *q, MESSAGEQENTRY *pEntry); -size_t getQueueCount(MESSAGEQ *q); -int waitQueueLen(wait_queue_head_t *q); -void debugWaitQ(wait_queue_head_t *q); struct seq_file *seq_file_new_buffer(void *buf, size_t buf_size); void seq_file_done_buffer(struct seq_file *m); -void seq_hexdump(struct seq_file *seq, u8 *pfx, void *buf, ulong nbytes); #endif diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/visorutil/visorkmodutils.c b/drivers/staging/unisys/visorutil/visorkmodutils.c index 13e73266ea5f..a11a4e05a39c 100644 --- a/drivers/staging/unisys/visorutil/visorkmodutils.c +++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/visorutil/visorkmodutils.c @@ -22,518 +22,6 @@ BOOL Debug_Malloc_Enabled = FALSE; - - -void myprintk(const char *myDrvName, const char *devname, - const char *template, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - char temp[999]; - char *ptemp = temp; - char pfx[20]; - char msg[sizeof(pfx) + strlen(myDrvName) + 50]; - - if (myDrvName == NULL) - return; - temp[sizeof(temp)-1] = '\0'; - pfx[0] = '\0'; - msg[0] = '\0'; - va_start(ap, template); - vsprintf(temp, template, ap); - va_end(ap); - if (temp[0] == '<') { - size_t i = 0; - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pfx) - 1; i++) { - pfx[i] = temp[i]; - if (pfx[i] == '>' || pfx[i] == '\0') { - if (pfx[i] == '>') - ptemp = temp+i+1; - i++; - break; - } - } - pfx[i] = '\0'; - } - if (devname == NULL) - sprintf(msg, "%s%s: ", pfx, myDrvName); - else - sprintf(msg, "%s%s[%s]: ", pfx, myDrvName, devname); - printk(KERN_INFO "%s", msg); - - /* The applies up until the \n, so we should not include - * it in these printks. That's why we use to point to the - * first char after the ">" in the prefix. - */ - printk(KERN_INFO "%s", ptemp); - printk("\n"); - -} - - - -void myprintkx(const char *myDrvName, int devno, const char *template, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - char temp[999]; - char *ptemp = temp; - char pfx[20]; - char msg[sizeof(pfx) + strlen(myDrvName) + 50]; - - if (myDrvName == NULL) - return; - temp[sizeof(temp)-1] = '\0'; - pfx[0] = '\0'; - msg[0] = '\0'; - va_start(ap, template); - vsprintf(temp, template, ap); - va_end(ap); - if (temp[0] == '<') { - size_t i = 0; - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pfx) - 1; i++) { - pfx[i] = temp[i]; - if (pfx[i] == '>' || pfx[i] == '\0') { - if (pfx[i] == '>') - ptemp = temp+i+1; - i++; - break; - } - } - pfx[i] = '\0'; - } - if (devno < 0) - sprintf(msg, "%s%s: ", pfx, myDrvName); - else - sprintf(msg, "%s%s[%d]: ", pfx, myDrvName, devno); - printk(KERN_INFO "%s", msg); - - /* The applies up until the \n, so we should not include - * it in these printks. That's why we use to point to the - * first char after the ">" in the prefix. - */ - printk(KERN_INFO "%s", ptemp); - printk("\n"); -} - - - -int hexDumpWordsToBuffer(char *dest, - int destSize, - char *prefix, - uint32_t *src, - int srcWords, - int wordsToDumpPerLine) -{ - int i = 0; - int pos = 0; - char hex[(wordsToDumpPerLine * 9) + 1]; - char *line = NULL; - int linesize = 1000; - int linelen = 0; - int currentlen = 0; - char emptystring[] = ""; - char *pfx = prefix; - int baseaddr = 0; - int rc = 0; - uint8_t b1, b2, b3, b4; - - line = vmalloc(linesize); - if (line == NULL) - RETINT(currentlen); - - if (pfx == NULL || (strlen(pfx) > 50)) - pfx = emptystring; - memset(hex, ' ', wordsToDumpPerLine * 9); - hex[wordsToDumpPerLine * 9] = '\0'; - if (destSize > 0) - dest[0] = '\0'; - - for (i = 0; i < srcWords; i++) { - pos = i % wordsToDumpPerLine; - if ((pos == 0) && (i > 0)) { - hex[wordsToDumpPerLine * 9] = '\0'; - linelen = sprintf(line, "%s%-6.6x %s\n", pfx, - baseaddr, hex); - if ((currentlen) + (linelen) >= destSize) - RETINT(currentlen); - strcat(dest, line); - currentlen += linelen; - memset(hex, ' ', wordsToDumpPerLine * 9); - baseaddr = i * 4; - } - b1 = (uint8_t)((src[i] >> 24) & 0xff); - b2 = (uint8_t)((src[i] >> 16) & 0xff); - b3 = (uint8_t)((src[i] >> 8) & 0xff); - b4 = (uint8_t)((src[i]) & 0xff); - sprintf(hex + (pos * 9), "%-2.2x%-2.2x%-2.2x%-2.2x ", - b1, b2, b3, b4); - *(hex + (pos * 9) + 9) = ' '; /* get rid of null */ - } - pos = i%wordsToDumpPerLine; - if (i > 0) { - hex[wordsToDumpPerLine * 9] = '\0'; - linelen = sprintf(line, "%s%-6.6x %s\n", pfx, baseaddr, hex); - if ((currentlen) + (linelen) >= destSize) - RETINT(currentlen); - strcat(dest, line); - currentlen += linelen; - } - RETINT(currentlen); - -Away: - if (line) - vfree(line); - return rc; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hexDumpWordsToBuffer); - - - -int myPrintkHexDump(char *myDrvName, - char *devname, - char *prefix, - char *src, - int srcLen, - int bytesToDumpPerLine) -{ - int i = 0; - int pos = 0; - char printable[bytesToDumpPerLine + 1]; - char hex[(bytesToDumpPerLine*3) + 1]; - char *line = NULL; - int linesize = 1000; - int linelen = 0; - int currentlen = 0; - char emptystring[] = ""; - char *pfx = prefix; - int baseaddr = 0; - int rc = 0; - int linecount = 0; - - line = vmalloc(linesize); - if (line == NULL) - RETINT(currentlen); - - if (pfx == NULL || (strlen(pfx) > 50)) - pfx = emptystring; - memset(hex, ' ', bytesToDumpPerLine * 3); - hex[bytesToDumpPerLine * 3] = '\0'; - memset(printable, ' ', bytesToDumpPerLine); - printable[bytesToDumpPerLine] = '\0'; - - for (i = 0; i < srcLen; i++) { - pos = i % bytesToDumpPerLine; - if ((pos == 0) && (i > 0)) { - hex[bytesToDumpPerLine*3] = '\0'; - linelen = sprintf(line, "%s%-6.6x %s %s", - pfx, baseaddr, hex, printable); - myprintk(myDrvName, devname, KERN_INFO "%s", line); - currentlen += linelen; - linecount++; - if ((linecount % 50) == 0) - SLEEPJIFFIES(10); - memset(hex, ' ', bytesToDumpPerLine*3); - memset(printable, ' ', bytesToDumpPerLine); - baseaddr = i; - } - sprintf(hex + (pos * 3), "%-2.2x ", (uint8_t)(src[i])); - *(hex + (pos * 3) + 3) = ' '; /* get rid of null */ - if (((uint8_t)(src[i]) >= ' ') && (uint8_t)(src[i]) < 127) - printable[pos] = src[i]; - else - printable[pos] = '.'; - } - pos = i%bytesToDumpPerLine; - if (i > 0) { - hex[bytesToDumpPerLine*3] = '\0'; - linelen = sprintf(line, "%s%-6.6x %s %s", - pfx, baseaddr, hex, printable); - myprintk(myDrvName, devname, KERN_INFO "%s", line); - currentlen += linelen; - } - RETINT(currentlen); - -Away: - if (line) - vfree(line); - return rc; -} - - - -/** Given as input a number of seconds in #seconds, creates text describing - the time within #s. Also breaks down the number of seconds into component - days, hours, minutes, and seconds, and stores to *#days, *#hours, - *#minutes, and *#secondsx. - * @param seconds input number of seconds - * @param days points to a long value where the days component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param hours points to a long value where the hours component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param minutes points to a long value where the minutes component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param secondsx points to a long value where the seconds component for the - * days+hours+minutes+seconds representation of #seconds will - * be stored - * @param s points to a character buffer where a text representation of - * the #seconds value will be stored. This buffer MUST be - * large enough to hold the resulting string; to be safe it - * should be at least 100 bytes long. - */ -void expandSeconds(time_t seconds, long *days, long *hours, long *minutes, - long *secondsx, char *s) -{ - BOOL started = FALSE; - char buf[99]; - - *days = seconds / (60*60*24); - seconds -= ((*days)*(60*60*24)); - *hours = seconds / (60*60); - seconds -= ((*hours)*(60*60)); - *minutes = seconds/60; - seconds -= ((*minutes)*60); - *secondsx = (long)seconds; - if (s == NULL) - RETVOID; - s[0] = '\0'; - if (*days > 0) { - sprintf(buf, "%lu day", *days); - strcat(s, buf); - if (*days != 1) - strcat(s, "s"); - started = TRUE; - } - if ((*hours > 0) || started) { - if (started) - strcat(s, ", "); - sprintf(buf, "%lu hour", *hours); - strcat(s, buf); - if (*hours != 1) - strcat(s, "s"); - started = TRUE; - } - if ((*minutes > 0) || started) { - if (started) - strcat(s, ", "); - sprintf(buf, "%lu minute", *minutes); - strcat(s, buf); - if (*minutes != 1) - strcat(s, "s"); - started = TRUE; - } - if (started) - strcat(s, ", "); - sprintf(buf, "%lu second", *secondsx); - strcat(s, buf); - if (*secondsx != 1) - strcat(s, "s"); - -Away: - return; -} - - - -/** Initialize a #MESSAGEQ for use (initially it will be empty, of course). - * @param q the #MESSAGEQ to initialize - * @ingroup messageq - */ -void initMessageQ(MESSAGEQ *q) -{ - q->qHead = NULL; - q->qTail = NULL; - sema_init(&q->nQEntries, 0); /* will block initially */ - spin_lock_init(&q->queueLock); -} - - - -/** Initialize #p with your data structure in #data, - * so you can later place #p onto a #MESSAGEQ. - * @param p the queue entry that will house your data structure - * @param data a pointer to your data structure that you want - * to queue - * @ingroup messageq - */ -void initMessageQEntry(MESSAGEQENTRY *p, void *data) -{ - p->data = data; - p->qNext = NULL; - p->qPrev = NULL; -} - - - -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessageGuts(MESSAGEQ *q, BOOL canBlock) -{ - MESSAGEQENTRY *pEntry = NULL; - MESSAGEQENTRY *rc = NULL; - BOOL locked = FALSE; - ulong flags = 0; - int res = 0; - - if (canBlock) { - /* wait for non-empty q */ - res = down_interruptible(&q->nQEntries); - if (signal_pending(current)) { - DEBUGDRV("got signal in dequeueMessage"); - RETPTR(NULL); - } - } else if (down_trylock(&q->nQEntries)) - RETPTR(NULL); - spin_lock_irqsave(&q->queueLock, flags); - locked = TRUE; -#ifdef PARANOID - if (q->qHead == NULL) { - HUHDRV("unexpected empty queue in getQueue"); - RETPTR(NULL); - } -#endif - pEntry = q->qHead; - if (pEntry == q->qTail) { - /* only 1 item in the queue */ - q->qHead = NULL; - q->qTail = NULL; - } else { - q->qHead = pEntry->qNext; - q->qHead->qPrev = NULL; - } - RETPTR(pEntry); -Away: - if (locked) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&q->queueLock, flags); - locked = FALSE; - } - return rc; -} - - - -/** Remove the next message at the head of the FIFO queue, and return it. - * Wait for the queue to become non-empty if it is empty when this - * function is called. - * @param q the queue where the message is to be obtained from - * @return the queue entry obtained from the head of the - * FIFO queue, or NULL iff a signal was received - * while waiting for the queue to become non-empty - * @ingroup messageq - */ -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessage(MESSAGEQ *q) -{ - return dequeueMessageGuts(q, TRUE); -} - - - -/** Remove the next message at the head of the FIFO queue, and return it. - * This function will never block (it returns NULL instead). - * @param q the queue where the message is to be obtained from - * @return the queue entry obtained from the head of the - * FIFO queue, or NULL iff the queue is empty. - * @ingroup messageq - */ -MESSAGEQENTRY *dequeueMessageNoBlock(MESSAGEQ *q) -{ - return dequeueMessageGuts(q, FALSE); -} - - - -/** Add an entry to a FIFO queue. - * @param q the queue where the entry is to be added - * @param pEntry the entry you want to add to the queue - * @ingroup messageq - */ -void enqueueMessage(MESSAGEQ *q, MESSAGEQENTRY *pEntry) -{ - BOOL locked = FALSE; - ulong flags = 0; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&q->queueLock, flags); - locked = TRUE; - if (q->qHead == NULL) { -#ifdef PARANOID - if (q->qTail != NULL) { - HUHDRV("qHead/qTail not consistent"); - RETVOID; - } -#endif - q->qHead = pEntry; - q->qTail = pEntry; - pEntry->qNext = NULL; - pEntry->qPrev = NULL; - } else { -#ifdef PARANOID - if (q->qTail == NULL) { - HUHDRV("qTail should not be NULL here"); - RETVOID; - } -#endif - q->qTail->qNext = pEntry; - pEntry->qPrev = q->qTail; - pEntry->qNext = NULL; - q->qTail = pEntry; - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&q->queueLock, flags); - locked = FALSE; - up(&q->nQEntries); - RETVOID; -Away: - if (locked) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&q->queueLock, flags); - locked = FALSE; - } - return; -} - - - -/** Return the number of entries in the queue. - * @param q the queue to be examined - * @return the number of entries on #q - * @ingroup messageq - */ -size_t getQueueCount(MESSAGEQ *q) -{ - return (size_t)__sync_fetch_and_add(&(q->nQEntries.count), 0); -} - - - -/** Return the number of processes waiting in a standard wait queue. - * @param q the pointer to the wait queue to be - * examined - * @return the number of waiters - * @ingroup internal - */ -int waitQueueLen(wait_queue_head_t *q) -{ - struct list_head *x; - int count = 0; - list_for_each(x, &(q->task_list)) - count++; - return count; -} - - - -/** Display information about the processes on a standard wait queue. - * @param q the pointer to the wait queue to be - * examined - * @ingroup internal - */ -void debugWaitQ(wait_queue_head_t *q) -{ - DEBUGDRV("task_list.next= %-8.8x", - ((struct __wait_queue_head *)(q))->task_list.next); - DEBUGDRV("task_list.prev= %-8.8x", - ((struct __wait_queue_head *)(q))->task_list.prev); -} - - - /** Print the hexadecimal contents of a data buffer to a supplied print buffer. * @param dest the print buffer where text characters will * be written @@ -629,39 +117,6 @@ void *kmalloc_kernel(size_t siz) return kmalloc(siz, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NORETRY); } -void *kmalloc_kernel_dma(size_t siz) -{ - return kmalloc(siz, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NORETRY|GFP_DMA); -} - -void kfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz) -{ - kfree(p); -} - -void *vmalloc_kernel(size_t siz) -{ - return vmalloc((unsigned long)(siz)); -} - -void vfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz) -{ - vfree((void *)(p)); -} - -void *pgalloc_kernel(size_t siz) -{ - return (void *)__get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_NORETRY, - get_order(siz)); -} - -void pgfree_kernel(const void *p, size_t siz) -{ - free_pages((ulong)(p), get_order(siz)); -} - - - /* Use these handy-dandy seq_file_xxx functions if you want to call some * functions that write stuff into a seq_file, but you actually just want * to dump that output into a buffer. Use them as follows: @@ -699,23 +154,3 @@ void seq_file_done_buffer(struct seq_file *m) kfree(m); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(seq_file_done_buffer); - - - -void seq_hexdump(struct seq_file *seq, u8 *pfx, void *buf, ulong nbytes) -{ - int fmtbufsize = 100 * COVQ(nbytes, 16); - char *fmtbuf = NULL; - int i = 0; - if (buf == NULL) { - seq_printf(seq, "%s\n", pfx); - return; - } - fmtbuf = kmalloc_kernel(fmtbufsize); - if (fmtbuf == NULL) - return; - hexDumpToBuffer(fmtbuf, fmtbufsize, pfx, (char *)(buf), nbytes, 16); - for (i = 0; fmtbuf[i] != '\0'; i++) - seq_printf(seq, "%c", fmtbuf[i]); - kfree(fmtbuf); -} -- 2.30.2