Revision e301370ac553a9a0ac0d1d25e769b86cf60395b3 authored by Edmund Nadolski on 02 June 2011, 00:10:43 UTC, committed by Dan Williams on 03 July 2011, 11:04:50 UTC
This cleans up several areas of the state machine mechanism:

 o Rename sci_base_state_machine_change_state to sci_change_state
 o Remove sci_base_state_machine_get_state function
 o Rename 'state_machine' struct member to 'sm' in client structs
 o Shorten the name of request states
 o Shorten state machine state names as follows:
        SCI_BASE_CONTROLLER_STATE_xxx to SCIC_xxx
        SCI_BASE_PHY_STATE_xxx to SCI_PHY_xxx
        SCIC_SDS_PHY_STARTING_SUBSTATE_xxx to SCI_PHY_SUB_xxx
        SCI_BASE_PORT_STATE_xxx to SCI_PORT_xxx and
        SCIC_SDS_PORT_READY_SUBSTATE_xxx to SCI_PORT_SUB_xxx
        SCI_BASE_REMOTE_DEVICE_STATE_xxx to SCI_DEV_xxx
        SCIC_SDS_STP_REMOTE_DEVICE_READY_SUBSTATE_xxx to SCI_STP_DEV_xxx
        SCIC_SDS_SMP_REMOTE_DEVICE_READY_SUBSTATE_xxx to SCI_SMP_DEV_xxx
        SCIC_SDS_REMOTE_NODE_CONTEXT_xxx_STATE to SCI_RNC_xxx

Signed-off-by: Edmund Nadolski <edmund.nadolski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
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Kconfig
#
# Near Field Communication (NFC) devices
#

menuconfig NFC_DEVICES
	bool "Near Field Communication (NFC) devices"
	default n
	---help---
	  You'll have to say Y if your computer contains an NFC device that
	  you want to use under Linux.

	  You can say N here if you don't have any Near Field Communication
	  devices connected to your computer.

if NFC_DEVICES

config PN544_NFC
	tristate "PN544 NFC driver"
	depends on I2C
	select CRC_CCITT
	default n
	---help---
	  Say yes if you want PN544 Near Field Communication driver.
	  This is for i2c connected version. If unsure, say N here.

	  To compile this driver as a module, choose m here. The module will
	  be called pn544.


endif # NFC_DEVICES
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