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author | peter <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1999-04-19 13:34:25 +0000 |
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committer | peter <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1999-04-19 13:34:25 +0000 |
commit | 83df0d6078d5f4ca74c940182cc373efffec488b (patch) | |
tree | 160d44bd1cb8c3793df303bef4011b1e12224f3f /sys/dev/eisa | |
parent | ec5fa04f0efb55fffa92e2a021bbe0d26309e230 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-83df0d6078d5f4ca74c940182cc373efffec488b.zip FreeBSD-src-83df0d6078d5f4ca74c940182cc373efffec488b.tar.gz |
GC some now unused (and #if 0) code.
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/dev/eisa')
-rw-r--r-- | sys/dev/eisa/eisaconf.c | 324 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 321 deletions
diff --git a/sys/dev/eisa/eisaconf.c b/sys/dev/eisa/eisaconf.c index 285ca11..84ae693 100644 --- a/sys/dev/eisa/eisaconf.c +++ b/sys/dev/eisa/eisaconf.c @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * - * $Id: eisaconf.c,v 1.39 1999/04/19 06:57:33 peter Exp $ + * $Id: eisaconf.c,v 1.40 1999/04/19 07:58:34 peter Exp $ */ #include "opt_eisa.h" @@ -82,35 +82,6 @@ struct eisa_device { }; -/* - * Local function declarations and static variables - */ -#if 0 -static void eisa_reg_print __P((struct eisa_device *e_dev, - char *string, char *separator)); -static int eisa_add_resvaddr __P((struct eisa_device *e_dev, - struct resvlist *head, u_long base, - u_long size, int flags)); -static int eisa_reg_resvaddr __P((struct eisa_device *e_dev, - struct resvlist *head, resvaddr_t *resvaddr, - int *reg_count)); -#endif - -#if 0 -/* - * Keep some state about what we've printed so far - * to make probe output pretty. - */ -static struct { - int in_registration;/* reg_start has been called */ - int num_interrupts; - int num_ioaddrs; - int num_maddrs; - int column; /* How much we have output so far. */ -#define MAX_COL 80 -} reg_state; -#endif - /* Global variable, so UserConfig can change it. */ #ifndef EISA_SLOTS #define EISA_SLOTS 10 /* PCI clashes with higher ones.. fix later */ @@ -147,7 +118,7 @@ mainboard_probe(device_t dev) static int mainboard_attach(device_t dev) { - return (0); + return (0); } static device_method_t mainboard_methods[] = { @@ -196,7 +167,7 @@ eisa_probe(device_t dev) e_dev = (struct eisa_device *)malloc(sizeof(*e_dev), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (!e_dev) { - printf("eisa0: cannot malloc eisa_device"); + device_printf(dev, "cannot malloc eisa_device"); break; /* Try to attach what we have already */ } bzero(e_dev, sizeof(*e_dev)); @@ -404,92 +375,6 @@ eisa_release_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int rid, return rv; } -#if 0 - -/* Interrupt and I/O space registration facitlities */ -void -eisa_reg_start(e_dev) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; -{ - /* - * Announce the device. - */ - char *string; - - reg_state.in_registration = 1; - reg_state.num_interrupts = 0; - reg_state.num_ioaddrs = 0; - reg_state.num_maddrs = 0; - reg_state.column = 0; - - string = malloc(strlen(e_dev->full_name) + sizeof(" <>") + /*NULL*/1, - M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT); - if(!string) { - printf("eisa0: cannot malloc device description string\n"); - return; - } - sprintf(string, " <%s>", e_dev->full_name); - eisa_reg_print(e_dev, string, /*separator=*/NULL); - free(string, M_TEMP); -} - -/* - * Output registration information mindfull of screen wrap. - * Output an optional character separator before the string - * if the line does not wrap. - */ -static void -eisa_reg_print(e_dev, string, separator) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - char *string; - char *separator; -{ - int len = strlen(string); - - if(separator) - len++; - - if(reg_state.column + len > MAX_COL) { - printf("\n"); - reg_state.column = 0; - } - else if(separator) { - printf("%c", *separator); - reg_state.column++; - } - - if(reg_state.column == 0) - reg_state.column += printf("%s%ld:%s", - e_dev->driver->name, - e_dev->unit, - string); - else - reg_state.column += printf("%s", string); -} - -/* Interrupt and I/O space registration facitlities */ -void -eisa_reg_end(e_dev) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; -{ - if( reg_state.in_registration ) - { - char string[25]; - - snprintf(string, sizeof(string), " on %s0 slot %d", - mainboard_drv.name, - e_dev->ioconf.slot); - eisa_reg_print(e_dev, string, NULL); - printf("\n"); - reg_state.in_registration = 0; - } - else - printf("eisa_reg_end called outside of a " - "registration session\n"); -} - -#endif /* 0 */ - int eisa_add_intr(dev, irq) device_t dev; @@ -509,124 +394,6 @@ eisa_add_intr(dev, irq) return 0; } -#if 0 - -int -eisa_reg_intr(e_dev, irq, func, arg, maskptr, shared) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - int irq; - void (*func)(void *); - void *arg; - u_int *maskptr; - int shared; -{ - char string[25]; - char separator = ','; - -#if NOT_YET - /* - * Punt on conflict detection for the moment. - * I want to develop a generic routine to do - * this for all device types. - */ - int checkthese = CC_IRQ; - if (haveseen_dev(dev, checkthese)) - return 1; -#endif - if (reg_state.in_registration) { - /* - * Find the first instance of this irq that has a - * NULL idesc. - */ - struct irq_node *cur_irq; - - cur_irq = TAILQ_FIRST(&e_dev->ioconf.irqs); - while (cur_irq != NULL) { - if (cur_irq->irq_no == irq - && cur_irq->idesc == NULL) { - /* XXX use cfg->devdata */ - void *dev_instance = (void *)-1; - - cur_irq->idesc = intr_create(dev_instance, - irq, - func, - arg, - maskptr, 0); - break; - } - cur_irq = TAILQ_NEXT(cur_irq, links); - } - - if (cur_irq == NULL || cur_irq->idesc == NULL) - return (-1); - } else { - return EPERM; - } - - snprintf(string, sizeof(string), " irq %d", irq); - eisa_reg_print(e_dev, string, reg_state.num_interrupts ? - &separator : NULL); - reg_state.num_interrupts++; - return (0); -} - -int -eisa_release_intr(e_dev, irq, func) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - int irq; - void (*func)(void *); -{ - int result; - struct irq_node *cur_irq; - - result = -1; - cur_irq = TAILQ_FIRST(&e_dev->ioconf.irqs); - while (cur_irq != NULL) { - if (cur_irq->irq_no == irq) { - struct irq_node *next_irq; - - next_irq = TAILQ_NEXT(cur_irq, links); - if (cur_irq->idesc != NULL) - intr_destroy(cur_irq->idesc); - TAILQ_REMOVE(&e_dev->ioconf.irqs, cur_irq, links); - free(cur_irq, M_DEVBUF); - cur_irq = next_irq; - result = 0; - } else { - cur_irq = TAILQ_NEXT(cur_irq, links); - } - } - if (result != 0) { - printf("%s%ld: Attempted to release an interrupt (%d) " - "it doesn't own\n", e_dev->driver->name, - e_dev->unit, irq); - } - - return (result); -} - -int -eisa_enable_intr(e_dev, irq) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - int irq; -{ - struct irq_node *cur_irq; - int result; - - result = -1; - cur_irq = TAILQ_FIRST(&e_dev->ioconf.irqs); - while (cur_irq != NULL) { - if (cur_irq->irq_no == irq - && cur_irq->idesc != NULL) { - result = intr_connect(cur_irq->idesc); - } - cur_irq = TAILQ_NEXT(cur_irq, links); - } - return (result); -} - -#endif /* 0 */ - static int eisa_add_resvaddr(e_dev, head, base, size, flags) struct eisa_device *e_dev; @@ -704,91 +471,6 @@ eisa_add_iospace(dev, iobase, iosize, flags) iosize, flags); } -#if 0 - -static int -eisa_reg_resvaddr(e_dev, head, resvaddr, reg_count) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - struct resvlist *head; - resvaddr_t *resvaddr; - int *reg_count; -{ - if (reg_state.in_registration) { - resvaddr_t *node; - /* - * Ensure that this resvaddr is actually in the devices' - * reservation list. - */ - for(node = head->lh_first; node; - node = node->links.le_next) { - if (node == resvaddr) { - char buf[35]; - char separator = ','; - char *string = buf; - - if (*reg_count == 0) { - /* First time */ - string += sprintf(string, " at"); - } - - if (node->size == 1 - || (node->flags & RESVADDR_BITMASK)) - sprintf(string, " 0x%lx", node->addr); - else - sprintf(string, " 0x%lx-0x%lx", - node->addr, - node->addr + node->size - 1); - eisa_reg_print(e_dev, buf, - *reg_count ? &separator : NULL); - (*reg_count)++; - return (0); - } - } - return (ENOENT); - } - return EPERM; -} - -int -eisa_reg_mspace(e_dev, resvaddr) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - resvaddr_t *resvaddr; -{ -#ifdef NOT_YET - /* - * Punt on conflict detection for the moment. - * I want to develop a generic routine to do - * this for all device types. - */ - int checkthese = CC_MADDR; - if (haveseen_dev(dev, checkthese)) - return -1; -#endif - return (eisa_reg_resvaddr(e_dev, &(e_dev->ioconf.maddrs), resvaddr, - &(reg_state.num_maddrs))); -} - -int -eisa_reg_iospace(e_dev, resvaddr) - struct eisa_device *e_dev; - resvaddr_t *resvaddr; -{ -#ifdef NOT_YET - /* - * Punt on conflict detection for the moment. - * I want to develop a generic routine to do - * this for all device types. - */ - int checkthese = CC_IOADDR; - if (haveseen_dev(dev, checkthese)) - return -1; -#endif - return (eisa_reg_resvaddr(e_dev, &(e_dev->ioconf.ioaddrs), resvaddr, - &(reg_state.num_ioaddrs))); -} - -#endif - static device_method_t eisa_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_probe, eisa_probe), |