[PATCH 1/5] staging: sm7xxfb: remove unused macros
From: Sudip Mukherjee
Date: Tue Jul 07 2015 - 04:21:26 EST
These macros were only defined but not used anywhere.
Signed-off-by: Sudip Mukherjee <sudip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/sm7xxfb/sm7xx.h | 20 --------------------
1 file changed, 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/sm7xxfb/sm7xx.h b/drivers/staging/sm7xxfb/sm7xx.h
index 4bed094..31a21bd 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/sm7xxfb/sm7xx.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/sm7xxfb/sm7xx.h
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
* more details.
*/
-#define NR_PALETTE 256
-
#define FB_ACCEL_SMI_LYNX 88
#define SCREEN_X_RES 1024
@@ -31,12 +29,8 @@
extern void __iomem *smtc_regbaseaddress;
#define smtc_mmiowb(dat, reg) writeb(dat, smtc_regbaseaddress + reg)
-#define smtc_mmioww(dat, reg) writew(dat, smtc_regbaseaddress + reg)
-#define smtc_mmiowl(dat, reg) writel(dat, smtc_regbaseaddress + reg)
#define smtc_mmiorb(reg) readb(smtc_regbaseaddress + reg)
-#define smtc_mmiorw(reg) readw(smtc_regbaseaddress + reg)
-#define smtc_mmiorl(reg) readl(smtc_regbaseaddress + reg)
#define SIZE_SR00_SR04 (0x04 - 0x00 + 1)
#define SIZE_SR10_SR24 (0x24 - 0x10 + 1)
@@ -48,8 +42,6 @@ extern void __iomem *smtc_regbaseaddress;
#define SIZE_CR00_CR18 (0x18 - 0x00 + 1)
#define SIZE_CR30_CR4D (0x4D - 0x30 + 1)
#define SIZE_CR90_CRA7 (0xA7 - 0x90 + 1)
-#define SIZE_VPR (0x6C + 1)
-#define SIZE_DPR (0x44 + 1)
static inline void smtc_crtcw(int reg, int val)
{
@@ -57,24 +49,12 @@ static inline void smtc_crtcw(int reg, int val)
smtc_mmiowb(val, 0x3d5);
}
-static inline unsigned int smtc_crtcr(int reg)
-{
- smtc_mmiowb(reg, 0x3d4);
- return smtc_mmiorb(0x3d5);
-}
-
static inline void smtc_grphw(int reg, int val)
{
smtc_mmiowb(reg, 0x3ce);
smtc_mmiowb(val, 0x3cf);
}
-static inline unsigned int smtc_grphr(int reg)
-{
- smtc_mmiowb(reg, 0x3ce);
- return smtc_mmiorb(0x3cf);
-}
-
static inline void smtc_attrw(int reg, int val)
{
smtc_mmiorb(0x3da);
--
1.8.1.2
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