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authorJean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>2005-07-31 21:33:23 +0200
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2005-09-05 09:14:18 -0700
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[PATCH] hwmon: hwmon vs i2c, second round (02/11)
The way i2c-sensor handles forced addresses could be optimized. It defines a structure (i2c_force_data) to associate a module parameter with a given kind value, but in fact this kind value is always the index of the structure in each array it is used in. So this additional value can be omitted, and still be deduced in the code handling these arrays. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/i2c-sensor.h133
1 files changed, 61 insertions, 72 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/i2c-sensor.h b/include/linux/i2c-sensor.h
index e832d32..4facaa0 100644
--- a/include/linux/i2c-sensor.h
+++ b/include/linux/i2c-sensor.h
@@ -22,22 +22,6 @@
#ifndef _LINUX_I2C_SENSOR_H
#define _LINUX_I2C_SENSOR_H
-/* A structure containing detect information.
- Force variables overrule all other variables; they force a detection on
- that place. If a specific chip is given, the module blindly assumes this
- chip type is present; if a general force (kind == 0) is given, the module
- will still try to figure out what type of chip is present. This is useful
- if for some reasons the detect for SMBus address space filled fails.
- probe: insmod parameter. Initialize this list with I2C_CLIENT_END values.
- A list of pairs. The first value is a bus number (ANY_I2C_BUS for any
- I2C bus), the second is the address.
- kind: The kind of chip. 0 equals any chip.
-*/
-struct i2c_force_data {
- unsigned short *force;
- unsigned short kind;
-};
-
/* A structure containing the detect information.
normal_i2c: filled in by the module writer. Terminated by I2C_CLIENT_END.
A list of I2C addresses which should normally be examined.
@@ -50,14 +34,18 @@ struct i2c_force_data {
I2C bus), the second is the I2C address. These addresses are never
probed. This parameter overrules 'normal' and probe', but not the
'force' lists.
- force_data: insmod parameters. A list, ending with an element of which
- the force field is NULL.
+ forces: insmod parameters. A list, ending with a NULL element.
+ Force variables overrule all other variables; they force a detection on
+ that place. If a specific chip is given, the module blindly assumes this
+ chip type is present; if a general force (kind == 0) is given, the module
+ will still try to figure out what type of chip is present. This is useful
+ if for some reasons the detect for SMBus address space filled fails.
*/
struct i2c_address_data {
unsigned short *normal_i2c;
unsigned short *probe;
unsigned short *ignore;
- struct i2c_force_data *forces;
+ unsigned short **forces;
};
#define SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(name) \
@@ -88,7 +76,8 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
I2C_CLIENT_MODULE_PARM(force, \
"List of adapter,address pairs to boldly assume " \
"to be present"); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip},{NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_1(chip1) \
@@ -97,9 +86,9 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
"List of adapter,address pairs to boldly assume " \
"to be present"); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip},\
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_2(chip1,chip2) \
@@ -109,10 +98,10 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
"to be present"); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_3(chip1,chip2,chip3) \
@@ -123,11 +112,11 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip1); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {force_ ## chip3,chip3}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ force_##chip3, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_4(chip1,chip2,chip3,chip4) \
@@ -139,12 +128,12 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip2); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {force_ ## chip3,chip3}, \
- {force_ ## chip4,chip4}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ force_##chip3, \
+ force_##chip4, \
+ NULL}; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_5(chip1,chip2,chip3,chip4,chip5) \
@@ -157,13 +146,13 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip3); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {force_ ## chip3,chip3}, \
- {force_ ## chip4,chip4}, \
- {force_ ## chip5,chip5}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ force_##chip3, \
+ force_##chip4, \
+ force_##chip5, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_6(chip1,chip2,chip3,chip4,chip5,chip6) \
@@ -177,14 +166,14 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip4); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip6); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {force_ ## chip3,chip3}, \
- {force_ ## chip4,chip4}, \
- {force_ ## chip5,chip5}, \
- {force_ ## chip6,chip6}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ force_##chip3, \
+ force_##chip4, \
+ force_##chip5, \
+ force_##chip6, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_7(chip1,chip2,chip3,chip4,chip5,chip6,chip7) \
@@ -199,15 +188,15 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip5); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip6); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip7); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {force_ ## chip3,chip3}, \
- {force_ ## chip4,chip4}, \
- {force_ ## chip5,chip5}, \
- {force_ ## chip6,chip6}, \
- {force_ ## chip7,chip7}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ force_##chip3, \
+ force_##chip4, \
+ force_##chip5, \
+ force_##chip6, \
+ force_##chip7, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
#define SENSORS_INSMOD_8(chip1,chip2,chip3,chip4,chip5,chip6,chip7,chip8) \
@@ -223,16 +212,16 @@ struct i2c_address_data {
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip6); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip7); \
SENSORS_MODULE_PARM_FORCE(chip8); \
- static struct i2c_force_data forces[] = {{force,any_chip}, \
- {force_ ## chip1,chip1}, \
- {force_ ## chip2,chip2}, \
- {force_ ## chip3,chip3}, \
- {force_ ## chip4,chip4}, \
- {force_ ## chip5,chip5}, \
- {force_ ## chip6,chip6}, \
- {force_ ## chip7,chip7}, \
- {force_ ## chip8,chip8}, \
- {NULL}}; \
+ static unsigned short *forces[] = { force, \
+ force_##chip1, \
+ force_##chip2, \
+ force_##chip3, \
+ force_##chip4, \
+ force_##chip5, \
+ force_##chip6, \
+ force_##chip7, \
+ force_##chip8, \
+ NULL }; \
SENSORS_INSMOD
/* Detect function. It iterates over all possible addresses itself. For
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