staging: wilc1000: remove unused memory functions
This patch remove unused memory functions because some macros with this memory function are deleted. Signed-off-by: Chaehyun Lim <chaehyun.lim@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -15,35 +15,7 @@ void *WILC_MemoryAlloc(u32 u32Size, tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs,
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return NULL;
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}
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/*!
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* @author syounan
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* @date 18 Aug 2010
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* @version 1.0
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*/
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void *WILC_MemoryCalloc(u32 u32Size, tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs,
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char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo)
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{
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return kcalloc(u32Size, 1, GFP_KERNEL);
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}
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/*!
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* @author syounan
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* @date 18 Aug 2010
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* @version 1.0
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*/
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void *WILC_MemoryRealloc(void *pvOldBlock, u32 u32NewSize,
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tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs, char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo)
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{
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if (u32NewSize == 0) {
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kfree(pvOldBlock);
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return NULL;
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} else if (pvOldBlock == NULL) {
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return kmalloc(u32NewSize, GFP_KERNEL);
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} else {
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return krealloc(pvOldBlock, u32NewSize, GFP_KERNEL);
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}
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}
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/*!
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* @author syounan
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@ -47,57 +47,7 @@ typedef struct {
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void *WILC_MemoryAlloc(u32 u32Size, tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs,
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char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo);
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/*!
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* @brief Allocates a given size of bytes and zero filling it
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* @param[in] u32Size size of memory in bytes to be allocated
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* @param[in] strAttrs Optional attributes, NULL for default
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* if not NULL, pAllocationPool should point to the pool to use for
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* this allocation. if NULL memory will be allocated directly from
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* the system
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* @param[in] pcFileName file name of the calling code for debugging
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* @param[in] u32LineNo line number of the calling code for debugging
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* @return The new allocated block, NULL if allocation fails
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* @note It is recommended to use of of the wrapper macros instead of
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* calling this function directly
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* @sa sttrWILC_MemoryAttrs
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* @sa WILC_CALLOC
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* @sa WILC_CALLOC_EX
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* @sa WILC_NEW_0
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* @sa WILC_NEW_0_EX
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* @author syounan
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* @date 16 Aug 2010
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* @version 1.0
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*/
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void *WILC_MemoryCalloc(u32 u32Size, tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs,
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char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo);
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/*!
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* @brief Reallocates a given block to a new size
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* @param[in] pvOldBlock the old memory block, if NULL then this function
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* behaves as a new allocation function
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* @param[in] u32NewSize size of the new memory block in bytes, if zero then
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* this function behaves as a free function
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* @param[in] strAttrs Optional attributes, NULL for default
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* if pAllocationPool!=NULL and pvOldBlock==NULL, pAllocationPool
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* should point to the pool to use for this allocation.
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* if pAllocationPool==NULL and pvOldBlock==NULL memory will be
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* allocated directly from the system
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* if and pvOldBlock!=NULL, pAllocationPool will not be inspected
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* and reallocation is done from the same pool as the original block
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* @param[in] pcFileName file name of the calling code for debugging
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* @param[in] u32LineNo line number of the calling code for debugging
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* @return The new allocated block, possibly same as pvOldBlock
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* @note It is recommended to use of of the wrapper macros instead of
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* calling this function directly
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* @sa sttrWILC_MemoryAttrs
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* @sa WILC_REALLOC
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* @sa WILC_REALLOC_EX
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* @author syounan
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* @date 16 Aug 2010
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* @version 1.0
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*/
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void *WILC_MemoryRealloc(void *pvOldBlock, u32 u32NewSize,
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tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs, char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo);
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/*!
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* @brief Frees given block
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