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author | David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net> | 2007-07-01 11:04:54 -0700 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> | 2007-07-12 16:34:42 -0700 |
commit | 9d8bab58b758cd5a96d368a8cc64111c9ab50407 (patch) | |
tree | 710695adf1e50f2e4680c130d548ccd3e6251630 /include | |
parent | ad8c623f4f48085edd51c7f4cdfd10295547bf45 (diff) |
usb gadget stack: remove usb_ep_*_buffer(), part 1
Remove usb_ep_{alloc,free}_buffer() calls, for small dma-coherent buffers.
This patch just removes the interface and its users; later patches will
remove controller driver support.
- This interface is invariably not implemented correctly in the
controller drivers (e.g. using dma pools, a mechanism which
post-dates the interface by several years).
- At this point no gadget driver really *needs* to use it. In
current kernels, any driver that needs such a mechanism could
allocate a dma pool themselves.
Removing this interface is thus a simplification and improvement.
Note that the gmidi.c driver had a bug in this area; fixed.
Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'include')
-rw-r--r-- | include/linux/usb_gadget.h | 41 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/usb_gadget.h b/include/linux/usb_gadget.h index e17186dbcdc..703fd84c46f 100644 --- a/include/linux/usb_gadget.h +++ b/include/linux/usb_gadget.h @@ -235,47 +235,6 @@ usb_ep_free_request (struct usb_ep *ep, struct usb_request *req) } /** - * usb_ep_alloc_buffer - allocate an I/O buffer - * @ep:the endpoint associated with the buffer - * @len:length of the desired buffer - * @dma:pointer to the buffer's DMA address; must be valid - * @gfp_flags:GFP_* flags to use - * - * Returns a new buffer, or null if one could not be allocated. - * The buffer is suitably aligned for dma, if that endpoint uses DMA, - * and the caller won't have to care about dma-inconsistency - * or any hidden "bounce buffer" mechanism. No additional per-request - * DMA mapping will be required for such buffers. - * Free it later with usb_ep_free_buffer(). - * - * You don't need to use this call to allocate I/O buffers unless you - * want to make sure drivers don't incur costs for such "bounce buffer" - * copies or per-request DMA mappings. - */ -static inline void * -usb_ep_alloc_buffer (struct usb_ep *ep, unsigned len, dma_addr_t *dma, - gfp_t gfp_flags) -{ - return ep->ops->alloc_buffer (ep, len, dma, gfp_flags); -} - -/** - * usb_ep_free_buffer - frees an i/o buffer - * @ep:the endpoint associated with the buffer - * @buf:CPU view address of the buffer - * @dma:the buffer's DMA address - * @len:length of the buffer - * - * reverses the effect of usb_ep_alloc_buffer(). - * caller guarantees the buffer will no longer be accessed - */ -static inline void -usb_ep_free_buffer (struct usb_ep *ep, void *buf, dma_addr_t dma, unsigned len) -{ - ep->ops->free_buffer (ep, buf, dma, len); -} - -/** * usb_ep_queue - queues (submits) an I/O request to an endpoint. * @ep:the endpoint associated with the request * @req:the request being submitted |