staging: unisys: refactor VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS

Get rid of the typedef and just use struct visorchipset_busdev_responders
instead. Fix CamelCase parameter names in the function pointer definitions for
the structure:

busNo => bus_no
devNo => dev_no

Update references to changed names.

Signed-off-by: Benjamin Romer <benjamin.romer@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Benjamin Romer 2014-10-31 09:57:33 -04:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent fe90d8926c
commit 929aa8ae2f
2 changed files with 15 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -234,14 +234,14 @@ struct visorchipset_busdev_notifiers {
* 0 = it worked
* -1 = it failed
*/
typedef struct {
void (*bus_create)(ulong busNo, int response);
void (*bus_destroy)(ulong busNo, int response);
void (*device_create)(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
void (*device_destroy)(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
void (*device_pause)(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
void (*device_resume)(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
} VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS;
struct visorchipset_busdev_responders {
void (*bus_create)(ulong bus_no, int response);
void (*bus_destroy)(ulong bus_no, int response);
void (*device_create)(ulong bus_no, ulong dev_no, int response);
void (*device_destroy)(ulong bus_no, ulong dev_no, int response);
void (*device_pause)(ulong bus_no, ulong dev_no, int response);
void (*device_resume)(ulong bus_no, ulong dev_no, int response);
};
/** Register functions (in the bus driver) to get called by visorchipset
* whenever a bus or device appears for which this service partition is
@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ typedef struct {
void
visorchipset_register_busdev_client(
struct visorchipset_busdev_notifiers *notifiers,
VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS *responders,
struct visorchipset_busdev_responders *responders,
struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *driverInfo);
/** Register functions (in the bus driver) to get called by visorchipset
@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ visorchipset_register_busdev_client(
void
visorchipset_register_busdev_server(
struct visorchipset_busdev_notifiers *notifiers,
VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS *responders,
struct visorchipset_busdev_responders *responders,
struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *driverInfo);
typedef void (*SPARREPORTEVENT_COMPLETE_FUNC) (struct controlvm_message *msg,

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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ static void device_create_response(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
static void device_destroy_response(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
static void device_resume_response(ulong busNo, ulong devNo, int response);
static VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS BusDev_Responders = {
static struct visorchipset_busdev_responders BusDev_Responders = {
.bus_create = bus_create_response,
.bus_destroy = bus_destroy_response,
.device_create = device_create_response,
@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ clear_chipset_events(void)
void
visorchipset_register_busdev_server(
struct visorchipset_busdev_notifiers *notifiers,
VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS *responders,
struct visorchipset_busdev_responders *responders,
struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *driverInfo)
{
down(&NotifierLock);
@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorchipset_register_busdev_server);
void
visorchipset_register_busdev_client(
struct visorchipset_busdev_notifiers *notifiers,
VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS *responders,
struct visorchipset_busdev_responders *responders,
struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *driverInfo)
{
down(&NotifierLock);
@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ bus_epilog(u32 busNo,
}
if (notified)
/* The callback function just called above is responsible
* for calling the appropriate VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS
* for calling the appropriate visorchipset_busdev_responders
* function, which will call bus_responder()
*/
;
@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ device_epilog(u32 busNo, u32 devNo, struct spar_segment_state state, u32 cmd,
}
if (notified)
/* The callback function just called above is responsible
* for calling the appropriate VISORCHIPSET_BUSDEV_RESPONDERS
* for calling the appropriate visorchipset_busdev_responders
* function, which will call device_responder()
*/
;