staging: android: ion: Drop ion_carveout_allocate definitions
ion_carveout_allocate and ion_carveout_free aren't used outside of the carveout heap. Get rid of the definitions. Signed-off-by: Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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#include "ion.h"
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#include "ion.h"
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#include "ion_priv.h"
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#include "ion_priv.h"
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#define ION_CARVEOUT_ALLOCATE_FAIL -1
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struct ion_carveout_heap {
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struct ion_carveout_heap {
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struct ion_heap heap;
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struct ion_heap heap;
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struct gen_pool *pool;
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struct gen_pool *pool;
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struct ion_heap *ion_cma_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
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struct ion_heap *ion_cma_heap_create(struct ion_platform_heap *);
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void ion_cma_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
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void ion_cma_heap_destroy(struct ion_heap *);
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/**
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* kernel api to allocate/free from carveout -- used when carveout is
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* used to back an architecture specific custom heap
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*/
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ion_phys_addr_t ion_carveout_allocate(struct ion_heap *heap, unsigned long size,
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unsigned long align);
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void ion_carveout_free(struct ion_heap *heap, ion_phys_addr_t addr,
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unsigned long size);
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/**
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* The carveout heap returns physical addresses, since 0 may be a valid
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* physical address, this is used to indicate allocation failed
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*/
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#define ION_CARVEOUT_ALLOCATE_FAIL -1
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/**
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/**
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* functions for creating and destroying a heap pool -- allows you
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* functions for creating and destroying a heap pool -- allows you
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* to keep a pool of pre allocated memory to use from your heap. Keeping
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* to keep a pool of pre allocated memory to use from your heap. Keeping
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