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Revision fd2fa6c18b729e19c51240453a521f76c766247e authored by Bjorn Helgaas on 22 November 2017, 22:13:37 UTC, committed by Thomas Gleixner on 23 November 2017, 19:18:18 UTC
There are no in-tree callers of ht_create_irq(), the driver interface for HyperTransport interrupts, left. Remove the unused entry point and all the supporting code. See 8b955b0dddb3 ("[PATCH] Initial generic hypertransport interrupt support"). Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Acked-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: linux-pci@vger.kernel.org Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20171122221337.3877.23362.stgit@bhelgaas-glaptop.roam.corp.google.com
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Tip revision: fd2fa6c18b729e19c51240453a521f76c766247e authored by Bjorn Helgaas on 22 November 2017, 22:13:37 UTC
x86/PCI: Remove unused HyperTransport interrupt support
x86/PCI: Remove unused HyperTransport interrupt support
Tip revision: fd2fa6c
crc32defs.h
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* There are multiple 16-bit CRC polynomials in common use, but this is
* *the* standard CRC-32 polynomial, first popularized by Ethernet.
* x^32+x^26+x^23+x^22+x^16+x^12+x^11+x^10+x^8+x^7+x^5+x^4+x^2+x^1+x^0
*/
#define CRCPOLY_LE 0xedb88320
#define CRCPOLY_BE 0x04c11db7
/*
* This is the CRC32c polynomial, as outlined by Castagnoli.
* x^32+x^28+x^27+x^26+x^25+x^23+x^22+x^20+x^19+x^18+x^14+x^13+x^11+x^10+x^9+
* x^8+x^6+x^0
*/
#define CRC32C_POLY_LE 0x82F63B78
/* Try to choose an implementation variant via Kconfig */
#ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY8
# define CRC_LE_BITS 64
# define CRC_BE_BITS 64
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_SLICEBY4
# define CRC_LE_BITS 32
# define CRC_BE_BITS 32
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_SARWATE
# define CRC_LE_BITS 8
# define CRC_BE_BITS 8
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_CRC32_BIT
# define CRC_LE_BITS 1
# define CRC_BE_BITS 1
#endif
/*
* How many bits at a time to use. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, 8, 32 and 64.
* For less performance-sensitive, use 4 or 8 to save table size.
* For larger systems choose same as CPU architecture as default.
* This works well on X86_64, SPARC64 systems. This may require some
* elaboration after experiments with other architectures.
*/
#ifndef CRC_LE_BITS
# ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
# define CRC_LE_BITS 64
# else
# define CRC_LE_BITS 32
# endif
#endif
#ifndef CRC_BE_BITS
# ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
# define CRC_BE_BITS 64
# else
# define CRC_BE_BITS 32
# endif
#endif
/*
* Little-endian CRC computation. Used with serial bit streams sent
* lsbit-first. Be sure to use cpu_to_le32() to append the computed CRC.
*/
#if CRC_LE_BITS > 64 || CRC_LE_BITS < 1 || CRC_LE_BITS == 16 || \
CRC_LE_BITS & CRC_LE_BITS-1
# error "CRC_LE_BITS must be one of {1, 2, 4, 8, 32, 64}"
#endif
/*
* Big-endian CRC computation. Used with serial bit streams sent
* msbit-first. Be sure to use cpu_to_be32() to append the computed CRC.
*/
#if CRC_BE_BITS > 64 || CRC_BE_BITS < 1 || CRC_BE_BITS == 16 || \
CRC_BE_BITS & CRC_BE_BITS-1
# error "CRC_BE_BITS must be one of {1, 2, 4, 8, 32, 64}"
#endif
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